List of MegaMan NT Warrior episodes
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The MegaMan NT Warrior
anime
series, known in Japan
as is produced by Xebec, is composed of five series entitled EXE, Axess, Stream, Beast, Beast+ and one feature film, Rockman EXE the Movie: Program of Light and Dark. The anime series began on March 4, 2002 in Japan, and EXE and Axess were subsequently adapted in English, airing May 17, 2003.There are no plans for English adaptations of Stream, Beast, Beast+, or the movie at the moment.
and a VHS
, but with identical contents. These versions have slightly different box designs. The DVDs were typically released once a month, but sometimes there were simultaneous releases near the end of a series.
For English releases, each DVD contains four episodes each (originally, the fourth episode was included as a special "bonus" episode with a separate menu from the other three episodes on the DVD). The first six volumes were also released in VHS format; however, they only contained three episodes each (skipping the fourth episode that appeared on the DVDs). Presumably, the VHS versions stopped releasing due to poor sales. The DVDs were originally released somewhat sporadically, but since Volume 5, a new volume had been released every January, April, July, and October in a tri-monthly pattern.
The Japanese DVDs typically contain the episodes themselves with occasional bonus material (such as clean intro sequences or special trailers), as well as (in some cases) promotional merchandise (like wristbands or playing cards). The English DVDs only provide the English-dubbed and edited episodes with optional Spanish voice-track, and they all come with the same bonus features (trailers of Mega Man Battle Network video games or promotional screens for merchandise). They also come with occasional promotional merchandise (like Battle Chips for the PET toys). Additionally, the episodes featured are the Canadian versions; in certain instances, the versions that aired on Kids' WB
in the United States were heavily altered (including the combination of certain episodes into one) or were not aired at all.
The 50-minute feature film, Rockman EXE the Movie: Program of Light and Dark, also received a DVD release on September 21, 2005 in Japan. The DVD includes a trailer for the sixth video game
, a teaser for the fourth anime series (Beast), and a BassCross E-Reader card for use on Mega Man Battle Network 5. The DVD does not include the Duel Masters
movie (which premiered in theaters as a double-feature alongside the film).
MegaMan NT Warrior
Mega Man NT Warrior or Mega Man Battle Network, known in Japan as , is an anime and manga series based on the Mega Man Battle Network video game series...
anime
Anime
is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation". The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons....
series, known in Japan
Japan
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as is produced by Xebec, is composed of five series entitled EXE, Axess, Stream, Beast, Beast+ and one feature film, Rockman EXE the Movie: Program of Light and Dark. The anime series began on March 4, 2002 in Japan, and EXE and Axess were subsequently adapted in English, airing May 17, 2003.There are no plans for English adaptations of Stream, Beast, Beast+, or the movie at the moment.
MegaMan NT Warrior
MegaMan NT Warrior: Axess
Rockman EXE Stream
Rockman EXE Beast
DVD releases
The episode releases in Japan are vastly different from the English ones in both aesthetics and content. In Japan, volumes typically contain three episodes (with the exceptions usually being the first volume in a series to contain two and the last volume to contain four). The Japanese volumes are also released in two not-for-sale "rental" formats, DVDDVD
A DVD is an optical disc storage media format, invented and developed by Philips, Sony, Toshiba, and Panasonic in 1995. DVDs offer higher storage capacity than Compact Discs while having the same dimensions....
and a VHS
VHS
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, but with identical contents. These versions have slightly different box designs. The DVDs were typically released once a month, but sometimes there were simultaneous releases near the end of a series.
For English releases, each DVD contains four episodes each (originally, the fourth episode was included as a special "bonus" episode with a separate menu from the other three episodes on the DVD). The first six volumes were also released in VHS format; however, they only contained three episodes each (skipping the fourth episode that appeared on the DVDs). Presumably, the VHS versions stopped releasing due to poor sales. The DVDs were originally released somewhat sporadically, but since Volume 5, a new volume had been released every January, April, July, and October in a tri-monthly pattern.
The Japanese DVDs typically contain the episodes themselves with occasional bonus material (such as clean intro sequences or special trailers), as well as (in some cases) promotional merchandise (like wristbands or playing cards). The English DVDs only provide the English-dubbed and edited episodes with optional Spanish voice-track, and they all come with the same bonus features (trailers of Mega Man Battle Network video games or promotional screens for merchandise). They also come with occasional promotional merchandise (like Battle Chips for the PET toys). Additionally, the episodes featured are the Canadian versions; in certain instances, the versions that aired on Kids' WB
Kids' WB
Kids' WB! was Warner Bros. American childrens programing division brand for The WB Television Network. In September 2006, the block moved to The CW Television Network. The CW is the result of The WB's merger with UPN in 2006...
in the United States were heavily altered (including the combination of certain episodes into one) or were not aired at all.
The 50-minute feature film, Rockman EXE the Movie: Program of Light and Dark, also received a DVD release on September 21, 2005 in Japan. The DVD includes a trailer for the sixth video game
Mega Man Battle Network 6
MegaMan Battle Network 6, known as in Japan, is a video game developed by Capcom for the Game Boy Advance handheld game console. As with the previous three games, the Japanese edition was released in two separate versions: and . The North American releases are titled Cybeast Falzar and Cybeast...
, a teaser for the fourth anime series (Beast), and a BassCross E-Reader card for use on Mega Man Battle Network 5. The DVD does not include the Duel Masters
Duel Masters
is a franchise based on a manga, anime and a trading card game. There is also a video game.-Trading Card Game:The card game originated in Japan, marketed by Takara Tomy. It was produced in English by Wizards of the Coast, who purchased the rights to the name Duel Masters from , which ran a...
movie (which premiered in theaters as a double-feature alongside the film).
Japanese DVDs (EXE)
Name | Release date | Episode # | Cover art |
---|---|---|---|
Rockman EXE First Area, Volume 1 | 2002-07-24 | 1-2 | Lan and MegaMan |
Rockman EXE First Area, Volume 2 | 2002-08-28 | 3-5 | Maylu and Roll |
Rockman EXE First Area, Volume 3 | 2002-09-26 | 6-8 | Dex and GutsMan |
Rockman EXE First Area, Volume 4 | 2002-10-23 | 9-11 | Chaud and ProtoMan |
Rockman EXE First Area, Volume 5 | 2002-11-27 | 12-14 | Yai and Glide |
Rockman EXE First Area, Volume 6 | 2002-12-26 | 15-17 | Higsby and NumberMan |
Rockman EXE First Area, Volume 7 | 2003-01-29 | 18-20 | Maysa and SharkMan |
Rockman EXE First Area, Volume 8 | 2003-02-26 | 21-23 | Sal and WoodMan |
Rockman EXE First Area, Volume 9 | 2003-03-26 | 24-26 | Miyu and SkullMan |
Rockman EXE Second Area, Volume 1 | 2003-04-23 | 27-29 | MegaMan, Roll, GutsMan, IceMan, Glide, ProtoMan |
Rockman EXE Second Area, Volume 2 | 2003-05-28 | 30-32 | MegaMan and ProtoMan, Lan and Chaud |
Rockman EXE Second Area, Volume 3 | 2003-06-25 | 33-35 | MegaMan and Roll, Lan and Maylu |
Rockman EXE Second Area, Volume 4 | 2003-06-25 | 36-38 | MegaMan and GutsMan, Lan and Dex |
Rockman EXE Second Area, Volume 5 | 2003-07-30 | 39-41 | MegaMan and Glide, Lan and Yai |
Rockman EXE Second Area, Volume 6 | 2003-07-30 | 42-44 | MegaMan and IceMan, Lan and Tory |
Rockman EXE Second Area, Volume 7 | 2003-08-27 | 45-47 | MegaMan and NumberMan, Lan and Higsby |
Rockman EXE Second Area, Volume 8 | 2003-08-27 | 48-50 | MegaMan and SharkMan, Lan and Maysa |
Rockman EXE Second Area, Volume 9 | 2003-09-25 | 51-53 | MegaMan and WoodMan, Lan and Sal |
Rockman EXE Second Area, Volume 10 | 2003-09-25 | 54-56 | MegaMan and SkullMan, Lan and Miyu |
Japanese DVDs (Axess)
Name | Release date | Episode # | Cover art |
---|---|---|---|
Rockman EXE Axess, Volume 1 | 2004-04-07 | 1-2 | Lan, MegaMan, CF-MegaMan |
Rockman EXE Axess, Volume 2 | 2004-04-21 | 3-5 | MegaMan, Roll, RollSoul |
Rockman EXE Axess, Volume 3 | 2004-05-19 | 6-8 | MegaMan, TorchMan, TorchSoul |
Rockman EXE Axess, Volume 4 | 2004-06-19 | 9-11 | MegaMan, GutsMan, GutsSoul |
Rockman EXE Axess, Volume 5 | 2004-07-14 | 12-14 | MegaMan, NumberMan, NumberSoul |
Rockman EXE Axess, Volume 6 | 2004-08-18 | 15-17 | MegaMan, HeavyMetalMan, MetalSoul |
Rockman EXE Axess, Volume 7 | 2004-09-15 | 18-20 | MegaMan, SearchMan, SearchSoul |
Rockman EXE Axess, Volume 8 | 2004-10-20 | 21-23 | MegaMan, ProtoMan, ProtoSoul |
Rockman EXE Axess, Volume 9 | 2004-11-17 | 24-26 | MegaMan, SpoutMan, SpoutSoul |
Rockman EXE Axess, Volume 10 | 2004-12-15 | 27-29 | MegaMan, ThunderMan, ThunderSoul |
Rockman EXE Axess, Volume 11 | 2005-01-19 | 30-32 | MegaMan, WoodMan, WoodSoul |
Rockman EXE Axess, Volume 12 | 2005-02-16 | 33-35 | MegaMan, WindBlastMan, WindSoul |
Rockman EXE Axess, Volume 13 | 2005-03-16 | 36-38 | MegaMan, JunkDataMan, JunkSoul |
Rockman EXE Axess, Volume 14 | 2005-03-16 | 39-41 | Chaud, ProtoMan, CF-ProtoMan |
Rockman EXE Axess, Volume 15 | 2005-04-20 | 42-44 | Yuri, SpikeMan, CF-SpikeMan |
Rockman EXE Axess, Volume 16 | 2005-04-20 | 45-47 | Regal, LaserMan, CF-LaserMan |
Rockman EXE Axess, Volume 17 | 2005-05-18 | 48-51 | CF-MegaMan, CF-LaserMan, ShadeMan |
Japanese DVDs (Stream)
Name | Release date | Episode # | Cover art |
---|---|---|---|
Rockman EXE Stream, Volume 1 | 2005-05-18 | 1-2 | Lan, MegaMan, CF-MegaMan |
Rockman EXE Stream, Volume 2 | 2005-06-15 | 3-5 | Chaud, ProtoMan, CF-ProtoMan |
Rockman EXE Stream, Volume 3 | 2005-07-20 | 6-8 | Raika, SearchMan, CF-SearchMan |
Rockman EXE Stream, Volume 4 | 2005-08-18 | 9-11 | Yuri, SpikeMan, CF-SpikeMan |
Rockman EXE Stream, Volume 5 | 2005-09-21 | 12-14 | Tesla, MagnetMan, CF-MagnetMan |
Rockman EXE Stream, Volume 6 | 2005-10-19 | 15-17 | Maylu, Roll, CF-Roll |
Rockman EXE Stream, Volume 7 | 2005-11-16 | 18-20 | Charlie, GyroMan, CF-GyroMan |
Rockman EXE Stream, Volume 8 | 2005-12-14 | 21-23 | Dingo, TomahawkMan, CF-TomahawkMan |
Rockman EXE Stream, Volume 9 | 2006-01-18 | 24-26 | Jasmine, Meddy, CF-Meddy |
Rockman EXE Stream, Volume 10 | 2006-02-15 | 27-29 | Princess Pride, KnightMan, CF-KnightMan |
Rockman EXE Stream, Volume 11 | 2006-03-15 | 30-32 | Fyrefox, MoltanicMan, CF-MoltanicMan |
Rockman EXE Stream, Volume 12 | 2006-04-19 | 33-35 | Dusk, ShadowMan, CF-ShadowMan |
Rockman EXE Stream, Volume 13 | 2006-05-17 | 36-38 | Baryl, Colonel, CF-Colonel |
Rockman EXE Stream, Volume 14 | 2004-05-17 | 39-41 | Lan, Maylu, Rush |
Rockman EXE Stream, Volume 15 | 2006-06-21 | 42-44 | Dark MegaMan, Regal, MegaMan |
Rockman EXE Stream, Volume 16 | 2006-06-21 | 45-47 | Duo, Bass, Slur |
Rockman EXE Stream, Volume 17 | 2006-07-19 | 48-51 | MegaMan, Lan, all 12 CF-Members |
Japanese DVDs (Beast)
Name | Release date | Episode # | Cover art |
---|---|---|---|
Rockman EXE Beast, Volume 1 | 2006-07-19 | 1-3 | Gregar, Lan, Gregar-Beast MegaMan |
Rockman EXE Beast, Volume 2 | 2006-08-18 | 4-6 | Falzar, Lan, Falzar-Beast MegaMan |
Rockman EXE Beast, Volume 3 | 2006-08-18 | 7-9 | MegaMan, Trill, Iris |
Rockman EXE Beast, Volume 4 | 2006-09-20 | 10-12 | SlashMan, Mick, Pat |
Rockman EXE Beast, Volume 5 | 2006-09-20 | 13-15 | TenguMan, ChargeMan, Feng Tian, Al Ferry |
Rockman EXE Beast, Volume 6 | 2006-10-18 | 16-18 | Blackbeard, DiveMan, Yuika, CircusMan |
Rockman EXE Beast, Volume 7 | 2006-10-18 | 19-21 | Scythe, EraseMan, Maysa |
Rockman EXE Beast, Volume 8 | 2006-11-15 | 22-25 | Grezar, Lan, MegaMan (Jūka Style) |
Japanese DVDs (Beast+)
Since Beast+ episodes are half the length of a normal episode, placing six episodes on a single DVD is equivalent to placing the standard three episodes that previous DVDs have featured, and similarly, having eight episodes on the final volume is equivalent to having four standard episodes.Name | Release date | Episode # | Cover art |
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Rockman EXE Beast+, Volume 1 | 2006-12-20 | 1-6 | Zero, CF-MegaMan, Professor |
Rockman EXE Beast+, Volume 2 | 2006-12-20 | 7-12 | Mr. Wily, MegaMan, Lan |
Rockman EXE Beast+, Volume 3 | 2007-01-17 | 13-18 | Vic, Ito, ElementMan, JudgeMan |
Rockman EXE Beast+, Volume 4 | 2007-01-17 | 19-26 | MegaMan, Lan, Cache |
English DVDs & VHS tapes
The episodes included go by the English version's numbering. VHS releases only include the first six volumes, and they only contain the first three episodes from their DVD counterparts (so every fourth episode was missing in the VHS releases). The VHS release dates were simultaneous with the DVD releases.Name | Release date | Episode # | Episode Name |
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MegaMan NT Warrior, Volume 1 (Jack In!) (cover art: MegaMan, Lan) |
2004-08-24 | 1-4 | 1."Jack-in! MegaMan!" 2."Subway Scramble!" 3."Traffic Signal Chaos!" 4."Count to Three!" |
MegaMan NT Warrior, Volume 2 (Log On!) (cover art: Maylu, Roll) |
2004-10-19 | 5-8 | 5."Robotic Fish Gone Wild!" 6."The Yoga Warrior!" 7."N1 Grand Prix!" 8."Skullmania!" |
MegaMan NT Warrior, Volume 3 (Power Up!) (cover art: MegaMan, GutsMan) |
2004-11-23 | 9-12 | 9."Wacky Madness & Blazing Battles! (Part 1)" 10."Wacky Madness & Blazing Battles! (Part 2)" 11."Street Fight!" 12."The Legendary Program Advance!" |
MegaMan NT Warrior, Volume 4 (Download!) (cover art: MegaMan, TorchMan) |
2005-02-15 | 13-16 | 13."The Solo NetNavis!" 14."Something's Fishy with Commander Beef" 15."Evil Empress Roll (Part 1)" 16."Evil Empress Roll (Part 2)" |
MegaMan NT Warrior, Volume 5 (N1 Grand Prix!) (cover art: MegaMan, ProtoMan) |
2005-04-12 | 17-20 | 17."There's No "I" in Team (Part 1)" 18."There's No "I" in Team (Part 2)" 19."That Sinking Feeling" 20."PharaohMan Reborn" |
MegaMan NT Warrior, Volume 6 (Upgrade!) (cover art: MegaMan, PharaohMan) |
2005-07-05 | 21-24 | 21."Rebuilding MegaMan" 22."MegaMan Lives!" 23."MegaMan Stolen!" 24."SnakeMan's Survival Seven" |
MegaMan NT Warrior, Volume 7 (NetCity!) (cover art: ElecTeam MegaMan, MagnetMan) |
2005-10-25 | 25-28 | 25."Netcity!" 26."The Virus Factory!" 27."Electronic Money Panic!" 28."Countdown to Catastrophe!" |
MegaMan NT Warrior, Volume 8 (DenTech Troubles!) (cover art: WoodShield MegaMan, FreezeMan) |
2006-01-31 | 29-32 | 29."DenTech City's Deep Freeze!" 30."Crimson Flash!" 31."The CutMan Brothers!" 32."Working for Grave!" |
MegaMan NT Warrior, Volume 9 (BattleChip In!) (cover art: HeatGuts MegaMan, KnightMan) |
2006-04-11 | 33-36 | 33."Chisao's in Town!" 34."KnightMan's Betrayal!" 35."To the Moon!" 36."Mr. Wily's Legacy!" |
MegaMan NT Warrior, Volume 10 (Grave Warning!) (cover art: AquaCustom MegaMan, Bass) |
2006-07-04 | 37-40 | 37."The Netmobile Grand Prix!" 38."The Virus Beast!" 39."Grave!" 40."Bass!" |
MegaMan NT Warrior, Volume 11 (Virus Busters!) (cover art: MegaMan, Grave VirusBeast) |
2006-10-17 | 41-44 | 41."The End of the End!" 42."Virus Busters!" 43."Ice Ice Baby!" 44."Game Off!" |
MegaMan NT Warrior, Volume 12 (NetBattle!) (cover art: MegaMan, ElecMan) |
2007-01-17 | 45-48 | 45."Hot Tempers!" 46."Don't Mess with Mama Zap!" 47."The Great Curry NetBattle!" 48."Guess Who's Coming to NetBattle?" |
MegaMan NT Warrior, Volume 13 (CyberClash!) (cover art: MegaMan, Roll, Glide, GutsMan, IceMan, ProtoMan) |
2007-03-06 | 49-52 | 49."Chess Mess!" 50."The Incredible Rush!" 51."The Netbattle of Hearts!" 52."From Here to Revolutionary PETs!" |