GutsMan.EXE
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into List of Mega Man Battle Network characters. (Discuss) |
GutsMan.EXE | |
---|---|
Game series | Mega Man Battle Network series |
First game | Mega Man Battle Network |
Created by | Keiji Inafune |
Voiced by (English) | Scott McNeil |
Voiced by (Japanese) | Yoshimitsu Shimoyama |
Information | |
Classification | Navi |
Weapon(s) | Guts Punch, Guts Hammer, Guts Breaker, Guts Machinegun, Battle Chips |
Loyalty | Dex Ogreon |
GutsMan.EXE (ガツマン.EXE Gatsuman.eguze?) is a fictional character in the Mega Man Battle Network series of video games and the MegaMan NT Warrior anime and manga. His design is based on Guts Man of the original Mega Man series. In the anime, he is voiced by Scott McNeil in the English version, and Yoshimitsu Shimoyama in the original version of the series.
[edit] History
GutsMan.EXE is the NetNavi of Dex Ogreon (Dekao Oyama). Alongside his operator, GutsMan used to be a bully of sorts, picking on the Navis of weak children. When Lan Hikari (Netto Hikari) received MegaMan.EXE (Rockman), however, he was defeated, and the two realized the error of their ways, though they remained rivals to the bitter end. GutsMan, in particular, has feelings for Roll, and therefore gets very angry when she spends time with MegaMan.
In both the video games and anime, MegaMan receives the powers of Guts Soul through his strong friendship with GutsMan. In the latter case, during Beast+, GutsMan also unknowingly teaches Zero the meaning of "companionship".
[edit] Personality
Being a basic carbon copy of his operator, GutsMan tends to move and react slowly. This means that he tends not to make hasty decisions (though he and Dex feature a very "Gung-ho" attitude of doing things), but will only act if sufficiently provoked or if a given situation calls for it (in the case of a friend being in danger). Naturally, direct physical attacks usually earn an immediate reaction. When finally roused though, the angry GutsMan and his strength can be a terrifying sight to behold. In the Japanese version, GutsMan ends the majority of his sentences with "de gatsu" ("guts").
In the anime, GutsMan's dedication to his friends is most well displayed while he and his allies are searching for MegaMan's new body in the wake of PharaohMan's awakening. Finding themselves trapped in a collapsing cavern, the Navi valiantly saves Roll from falling debris, then allows everyone to escape by holding up the weight of the structure on his own. He does, however, recover following the incident, and remains helpful.
|