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{{Looking for| This article is about the original Tomahawk Man. For his [[NetNavi]] counterpart, see [[TomahawkMan.EXE]].}}
 
{{Looking for| This article is about the original Tomahawk Man. For his [[NetNavi]] counterpart, see [[TomahawkMan.EXE]].}}
   
{{Nihongo|'''Tomahawk Man'''|トマホークマン|Tomahōkuman}} is a combat [[Robot Master]] from [[Mega Man 6]] designed as a Native North American warrior. Unlike the other seven Robot Masters from Mega Man 6, Tomahawk Man was built purposely for the First Annual Robot Tournament. However, he was reprogrammed by [[Mr. X]] to help him conquer the world, and was defeated by [[Mega Man (character)|Mega Man]].
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{{Nihongo|'''Tomahawk Man'''|トマホークマン|Tomahōkuman}} is a combat [[Robot Master]] from [[Mega Man 6]] designed as a Native North American warrior. Unlike the other seven Robot Masters from Mega Man 6, Tomahawk Man was built purposely for the First Annual Robot Tournament. However, he was reprogrammed by [[Mr. X]] to help him conquer the world, and was defeated by [[Mega Man (character)|Mega Man]].
   
 
His main weapon is the [[Silver Tomahawk]], which he can throw and hit a target 100 meters away (328 feet, miscalculated 30 feet in his English CD data), but it moves in a upward arch, leaving a safe area for the opponent. To compensate for this, he can also attack by firing feathers horizontally from his headdress.
 
His main weapon is the [[Silver Tomahawk]], which he can throw and hit a target 100 meters away (328 feet, miscalculated 30 feet in his English CD data), but it moves in a upward arch, leaving a safe area for the opponent. To compensate for this, he can also attack by firing feathers horizontally from his headdress.
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==Other media==
 
==Other media==
 
===[[Mega Man Megamix]]===
 
===[[Mega Man Megamix]]===
In the manga series, Tomahawk Man is a robot from North America that entered in the first World Robot Championship in the story "[[Mega Man Megamix#The Strongest Enemy to Date|The Strongest Enemy to Date]]".
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In the manga series, Tomahawk Man is a robot from North America that entered in the first World Robot Championship in the story "[[Mega Man Megamix#The Strongest Enemy to Date|The Strongest Enemy to Date]]".
   
 
He also appears in Rockman Gigamix vol. 2 in the story "[[Mega Man Megamix#Moon of Darkness|Moon of Darkness]]", where he is defeated by [[Pluto]]. He reappears repaired near the end of vol. 3.
 
He also appears in Rockman Gigamix vol. 2 in the story "[[Mega Man Megamix#Moon of Darkness|Moon of Darkness]]", where he is defeated by [[Pluto]]. He reappears repaired near the end of vol. 3.
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*Tomahawk Man's weakness to the Plant Barrier might be a reference to the fact that flowers are a symbol of peace, since Tomahawk Man was built exclusively for fighting, thus being a symbol of war.
 
*Tomahawk Man's weakness to the Plant Barrier might be a reference to the fact that flowers are a symbol of peace, since Tomahawk Man was built exclusively for fighting, thus being a symbol of war.
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*The second fact of Tomahawk Man's weakness is that he was allergic to types of flowers.
 
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Revision as of 01:24, 25 January 2012

This article is about the original Tomahawk Man. For his NetNavi counterpart, see TomahawkMan.EXE.

Tomahawk Man (トマホークマン Tomahōkuman) is a combat Robot Master from Mega Man 6 designed as a Native North American warrior. Unlike the other seven Robot Masters from Mega Man 6, Tomahawk Man was built purposely for the First Annual Robot Tournament. However, he was reprogrammed by Mr. X to help him conquer the world, and was defeated by Mega Man.

His main weapon is the Silver Tomahawk, which he can throw and hit a target 100 meters away (328 feet, miscalculated 30 feet in his English CD data), but it moves in a upward arch, leaving a safe area for the opponent. To compensate for this, he can also attack by firing feathers horizontally from his headdress.

Data

Mega Man 6 stats

Energy: Solar Power
Height: 177 cm (5.8 feet)
Weight: 87 kg (192 lbs.)
Attack: 157
Defense: 71
Mobile: 149

Mega Man & Bass CD data

Tomahawk Man's CD data card


Stage enemies

Damage Data Chart

Displays the amount of damage in units that Tomahawk Man will receive from each Special Weapon in Mega Man 6.

Mega Man 6
Mega Buster Blizzard Attack Centaur Flash Flame Blast Knight Crush Plant Barrier Silver Tomahawk Wind Storm Yamato Spear Rush Power Adapter Beat
1:3 1 0 1 1 4 1 1 1 2:4 0

Other media

Mega Man Megamix

In the manga series, Tomahawk Man is a robot from North America that entered in the first World Robot Championship in the story "The Strongest Enemy to Date".

He also appears in Rockman Gigamix vol. 2 in the story "Moon of Darkness", where he is defeated by Pluto. He reappears repaired near the end of vol. 3.

Other appearances

Tomahawk Man also appeared in the manga Rockman 6 and Rockman 4Koma Great March, and a brief appearance in the Rockman & Forte manga.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Tomahawk Man has a cameo appearance in the opening scene of Mega Man 8.
  • In Tomahawk Man's mugshot in Mega Man 6, the piece of armor that covers his forehead is skin-colored instead of blue.
  • Tomahawk Man's weakness to the Plant Barrier might be a reference to the fact that flowers are a symbol of peace, since Tomahawk Man was built exclusively for fighting, thus being a symbol of war.
  • The second fact of Tomahawk Man's weakness is that he was allergic to types of flowers.