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Dr. Wily unfortunately is an envious and immensely narcissistic rival who believes they should not only promote the Robot Masters to convey to the world their superior genius, but that the Robot Masters should be use to run civilization and not benefit it. The dichotomy and boiled tension between the two inevitably leads to a confrontation where Light releases Wily of his duties due to the past mistakes with their first robot master Blues. With the creation of pure evil, there is the creation of good as Light conceives the male cyborg Rock, an optimistic young male whose world view adds a ray of sunshine in Light and his sister Rolls life. When Wily kidnaps the Robot Masters and corrupts them transforming them in to his own army, it's up to Rock to take on the guise of Megaman and battle his brothers.
This is when Tsie and Naito are able to display their keen sense of humanism as their ponderings on issues involving their war make for thought provoking fodder that they pull off well. The fine touch is Sung Mo Cho as the enigmatic Proto Man, a character whose intentions remain vague until the very end, and actor Cho gives the character a real gloss that makes him dazzling on-screen hero or not. Where director Lebron shines is in his ability to conceive an epic futuristic world around what little resources he has and he's capable of creating some truly sweeping and exciting battle sequence out of sharp special effects, and while Megaman looks incredible the Robot Masters are about as closely tied to their counterparts as humanly possible. Sure, "Megaman" is not a big budget summer blockbuster, but it's teeming with ambition and respect for the source material with a director who has enough skill and craft to construct a respectable and entertaining Megaman adaptation that deserves to be watched by gamers.
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