How many names can you think of that can never due to originality and brand, exist as a Netnavi or Robot Master name? I can think of some:
Ironman - Marvel's Iron Man
Spiderman - Marvel's Spiderman
Batman - From Batman Begins
Goldman - Sega's House of the Dead 2
Waterman - Little Britain's Dennis Waterman
The only clash between names that I know of is
Capcom's Iceman and Iceman from X-men.
Hmm, let me think of some...
Aquaman - Detective Comics
Superman - Detective Comics
Can'tthink of any more.. heh..
I'm sure there are more than just those two named "Iceman" (though I believe Mega Man's "Ice Man" has a space in it). You know, like in the phrase "the ice man cometh", that must have some origin or something.
Comics certainly have a lot of -man names. By the way, you forgot the hyphen in Spider-Man.
Considering Konami's Solid Snake made it into Super Smash Bros. Brawl, I thought it would be appropriate to have characters that are more classic than him as guest fighters, including Hudson's Bomberman, Namco's Pac-Man, and Capcom's Mega Man. I think at various times these three companies worked closely with Nintendo more than Konami ever did. :P I thought it was neat that they all end with "Man", yet one is wholly integrated, one has a hyphen, and one is a separate word (usually).
Don't forget the Japanese hero Ultraman! I always believed that Mega > Ultra > Super, yet I also thought Superman > Ultraman > Mega Man (in terms of physical strength, not coolness).
Goldman is a last name. Can't really brand that by itself.
Well, there are Goldmen in Dragon Warrior (and, I expect, other Dragon Warrior/Dragon Quest games).
Oh yeah, there was that quirky cult Dreamcast game, with the fish guy...wasn't that called Seaman?
Here are a few more names I picked up:
Neo-Geo's Eightman
Hydro Man from Spider-man
Teacherman from Beano's 2000 Annual
Fatman from Beano's 2000 Annual
Zipman from the Rainbow Batman parody
I wonder what it would be like in Megaman to have Netnavis or Robot Masters with boy and girl names like Megaboy, Guitargirl, Brightboy, Heatgirl and much, much more.
Gitaroo
Running
Wonder Wo-
Paul New-
Jenna Elf-
Okkusen-
I discovered there is another clash between a name of a robot master and something else. The name is Astro Man. Astro Man was created before Capcom did by SNK in the game "King of the Monsters". Astro Man is the giant Captain America looking man and is one of the playable characters.
Are we forgetting TurboMan from RockMan 7 who was not the one from Jingle All The Way?
vorpal86 Said:
Hmm, let me think of some...
Aquaman - Detective Comics
Superman - Detective Comics
Can'tthink of any more.. heh..
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http://megaman.wikia.com/wiki/Aqua_Man
While reading a lot about the
Marvel Comics' multiverse, I came across some weird alternate worlds like Earth-665, the one seen in the
Not Brand Echh series. Strange stuff. It was meant to be parodius of several comic characters, including their own, DC comics, and other ones at the time.
Among the several various "-Man" names (like, seriously, that's the most common stereotypical superhero name suffix) including the Not Brand Echh mascot,
Forbush Man. Weird.
I have spotted yet another small clash between names. The evil Protoman in Mega Man 5 is called "Dark Man". There is also a film called "Darkman". I don't know if you've watched it, but I like the part where he wants the pink elephant.
I believe Sam Raimi (who directed Spider-Man) directed Darkman, and that film (though probably not the sequels) is apparently one of the few really good superhero films, or so I've heard.
I'll eventually get around to watching that one day...
I remember thinking that the NES game by Ocean (boy, Ocean sure loved making movie tie-in games) was bad but somehow still enjoyed it... There are fun between-stage sections where you use your camera to aim at your intended target (as they appear in the windows of a building) to take as many pictures as you can because the idea is that more pictures means that Darkman's disguise of them will be more accurate. It was a neat way to do a non-violent shooting gallery.
Minus the bandages, Darkman greatly resembles a character of my own creation for a story I never got around to fully writing (despite obsessing over it for years). Though looking back on it, a black trenchcoat and a black fedora probably isn't all that original of an outfit...
I can't believe I bought the Mega Man comics done by Dreamwave from Amazon... (The prices were $8, $58, or $137. Whoa. So I scooped up the $8 while I still can get it at that price.)
Supposedly they feature
Barrageman, Expressman, and Multiman...they aren't Robot Masters in the canonical sense.
There is another clash which is certainly not well known cos it's a pretty small clash. There's not just Shadow Man from "Mega Man 3", but there's also Shadow Man from "Droopy the Master Dective & Screwball Squirrel".
And there is also some obscure N64 game called Shadow Man.
There is a Netnavi called Thermo Man in Mega Man Star Force, but that name was used in the BBC Comedy "My Hero". In that programme there's also Polar Man, Tyler Man (Made up by Tyler) and Miracle Man.
And ThermoMan's real name is AirConMan, isn't it?

...Marvel Vs. Capcom, indeed.
The netnavi Videoman in Battle Network 4 is another clash. The name Videoman was used earlier in "Spider-man and his Amazing Friends".
I didn't think I'd come across a clash as likely as this but here goes. In Mega Man III, there is the Robot Master called Needle Man. Also there is a janitor monster with that name from Pixar's "Monsters Inc.".
This clash seems unusual. The Netnavi/Robot Master that is called Flash Man, well there is a character with that name in the Television programme "Home to Rent" otherwise known as "Space Goofs" on Season 2, Episode 13 entitled "Flashman vs. Zork".
Clashes between robot master/netnavi names and real life names amaze me more than fictional clashes. The Mega Man 4 Robot Master's name Stone Man clashes with the 1989 Indian serial killer called Stone Man.
Another clash with Shadow Man's name appears this month with the character Doctor Facilier aka. "The Shadow Man" from Disney's "The Princess and the Frog".
Clashes in the names can appear in the least expected sources. Plant-Man besides a robot master/netnavi is also an alien creature from "Frankenstein Jr. and the Impossibles", episode 7. And Junk-Man is a nemesis in episode 9.