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'''''Rockman.EXE''''' is an anime series based on the ''Rockman'' video game franchise by Capcom. The show was produced by Xebec and aired for 56 episodes on TV Tokyo between March 2002 and March 2003. It spawned followup seasons and a theatrical film. In North America, Viz Media licensed the series and funded an English dub of the first two seasons by the Vancouver-based Ocean Productions under the name ''Mega Man NT Warrior'' between 2003 and 2005.
'''''Rockman.EXE''''' is an anime series based on the ''Rockman'' video game franchise by Capcom. The show was produced by Xebec and aired for 56 episodes on TV Tokyo between March 2002 and March 2003. It spawned followup seasons and a theatrical film. In North America, Viz Media licensed the series and funded an English dub of the first two seasons by the Vancouver-based Ocean Productions under the name ''Mega Man NT Warrior'' between 2003 and 2005.


A separate English dub was created for the Asian market. Produced in Singapore by Voiceovers Unlimited, the series debuted locally on Kids Central in September 2005 and on an unknown Malaysian channel.<ref>[http://forums.sgcafe.com/random-chit-chat/22382-anime-check-list-post933172.html#post933172 Anime Check List - Page 4] Retrieved November 20, 2017.</ref><ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20051228221207/http://www.kidscentral.sg:80/WhatsNew/sep05/rockman.jpg Wayback Machine] Retrieved November 20, 2017.</ref><ref>[http://megaman.wikia.com/wiki/Thread:62744 Another English dubbed version?] Retrieved November 20, 2017.</ref> It starred Chio Su-Ping, Christian J. Lee, Jamie Meldrum, and Denise Tan.<ref>[http://www.arlongpark.net/showthread.php?t=15611&s=f9245639a4bad787229392ac99214a3a&p=840111&viewfull=1#post840111 A guide to the Singaporean Dub of One Piece!] Retrieved November 20, 2017.</ref><ref>[http://z12.invisionfree.com/saveonepiece/ar/t1064.htm Singapore dub credits] Retrieved November 20, 2017.</ref> It's not known how many episodes were produced.
A separate English dub was created for the Asian market. Produced in Singapore by Voiceovers Unlimited, the series debuted locally on Kids Central in September 2005 and on an unknown Malaysian channel.<ref>[http://forums.sgcafe.com/random-chit-chat/22382-anime-check-list-post933172.html#post933172 Anime Check List - Page 4] Retrieved 20 Nov '17</ref><ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20051228221207/http://www.kidscentral.sg:80/WhatsNew/sep05/rockman.jpg Wayback Machine] Retrieved 20 Nov '17</ref><ref>[http://megaman.wikia.com/wiki/Thread:62744 Another English dubbed version?] Retrieved 20 Nov '17</ref> It starred Chio Su-Ping, Christian J. Lee, Jamie Meldrum, and Denise Tan.<ref>[http://www.arlongpark.net/showthread.php?t=15611&s=f9245639a4bad787229392ac99214a3a&p=840111&viewfull=1#post840111 A guide to the Singaporean Dub of One Piece!] Retrieved 20 Nov '17</ref><ref>[http://z12.invisionfree.com/saveonepiece/ar/t1064.htm Singapore dub credits] Retrieved 20 Nov '17</ref> It's not known how many episodes were produced.


The series was allegedly released on VCD, including in Malaysia by PMP Entertainment.<ref group=Notes>Yes-Asia's listing for [https://www.yesasia.com/global/rockman-exe-part-1-vol-1-29-to-be-continued-malaysia-version/1004191385-0-0-0-en/info.html the first Malaysian VCD set] claims it contains both English and Mandarin voice tracks. However, for [https://www.yesasia.com/global/rockman-exe-part-2-vol-30-56-to-be-continued-malaysia-version/1004271371-0-0-0-en/info.html the second set] they list the audio options as Japanese and Mandarin. PMP Entertainment's website has a listing for [http://www.pmp-entertainment.com/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=569 the second VCD] release, which states it has Korean and Mandarin voice tracks.</ref> However, these releases have long gone out of print and are not easy to obtain. No footage of this dub is available online.
The series was allegedly released on VCD, including in Malaysia by PMP Entertainment.<ref group=Notes>Yes-Asia's listing for [https://www.yesasia.com/global/rockman-exe-part-1-vol-1-29-to-be-continued-malaysia-version/1004191385-0-0-0-en/info.html the first Malaysian VCD set] claims it contains both English and Mandarin voice tracks. However, for [https://www.yesasia.com/global/rockman-exe-part-2-vol-30-56-to-be-continued-malaysia-version/1004271371-0-0-0-en/info.html the second set] they list the audio options as Japanese and Mandarin. PMP Entertainment's website has a listing for [http://www.pmp-entertainment.com/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=569 the second VCD] release, which states it has Korean and Mandarin voice tracks.</ref> However, these releases have long gone out of print and are not easy to obtain. No footage of this dub is available online.
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Rockman vcd 2.jpg|Malaysian VCD release.
Rockman vcd 2.jpg|Malaysian VCD release.
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Revision as of 21:15, 29 November 2017

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Promotional art.

Status: Lost

Rockman.EXE is an anime series based on the Rockman video game franchise by Capcom. The show was produced by Xebec and aired for 56 episodes on TV Tokyo between March 2002 and March 2003. It spawned followup seasons and a theatrical film. In North America, Viz Media licensed the series and funded an English dub of the first two seasons by the Vancouver-based Ocean Productions under the name Mega Man NT Warrior between 2003 and 2005.

A separate English dub was created for the Asian market. Produced in Singapore by Voiceovers Unlimited, the series debuted locally on Kids Central in September 2005 and on an unknown Malaysian channel.[1][2][3] It starred Chio Su-Ping, Christian J. Lee, Jamie Meldrum, and Denise Tan.[4][5] It's not known how many episodes were produced.

The series was allegedly released on VCD, including in Malaysia by PMP Entertainment.[Notes 1] However, these releases have long gone out of print and are not easy to obtain. No footage of this dub is available online.

Cast

  • Chio Su-Ping - Netto Hikari, Rockman
  • Jamie Meldrum - Dekao, Masa, Commander Beef, Dr. Wily, Gutsman, Mr. Higure, Numberman
  • Denise Tan - Meiru, Roll

Gallery

Notes

  1. Yes-Asia's listing for the first Malaysian VCD set claims it contains both English and Mandarin voice tracks. However, for the second set they list the audio options as Japanese and Mandarin. PMP Entertainment's website has a listing for the second VCD release, which states it has Korean and Mandarin voice tracks.

References

  1. Anime Check List - Page 4 Retrieved 20 Nov '17
  2. Wayback Machine Retrieved 20 Nov '17
  3. Another English dubbed version? Retrieved 20 Nov '17
  4. A guide to the Singaporean Dub of One Piece! Retrieved 20 Nov '17
  5. Singapore dub credits Retrieved 20 Nov '17