"MegaMan" Fan Film

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Published 2012-01-23
Released May 7th, 2010, this feature length fan film is now on this channel in it's entirety, in the highest quality currently available online!

Synopsis:
In the year 20XX, Dr. Thomas Light, an Nobel Prize winning professor in the field of Robotics, creates a series of 6 revolutionary robots entitled the "Robot Master Series DRN" in an effort to use robotics as a mean to better mankind. As a personal project, Dr. Light creates 2 androids named Roll (a female) and Rock (a male) who are made to be as human as possible from appearance to behavior. Rock and Roll are, however, also created due to Light's goal to have the children he was never able to have. Meanwhile, after the creation of the series gains Light his Nobel Prize in Physics and notoriety, his partner and colleague, Dr. Albert Wily, grows enraged and jealous of Light's success. Secretly, a man who wants control and power. Dr. Wily decides to reprogram and steal the robot master series to do his bidding so he can wreak havoc and gain control of the city. As Wily begins to steal more of Light's creations, it becomes clear to him he has the resources to systemically gain more and more control in an effort to reach his ultimate goal: total world domination. With a strong sense of duty and regard for humanity, Rock volunteers to receive a battle upgrade in an effort to battle Wily's forces, thus donning the name "Megaman". The battle for humanity is now between Megaman and all the bots at Wily's disposal.

MegaMan is a non-profit fan film. This film is for entertainment purposes only. MegaMan is the creation of Capcom Entertainment.

All Comments (21)
  • @tjhooker824
    I’m laughing so hard because they did this much better than any big studio budget could
  • @XeroTenjin93
    No matter how many times I watch this, it never gets old... You have to wonder what Eddie could've done with an actual Hollywood budget if he was able to craft THIS masterpiece on such a small budget. You can tell he's just as much a fan as any one of us. Hollywood needs directors like this.
  • @ruhan4204
    Back to watch this again. The story is so well told I couldn't care less about visual effects.
  • The fact that this masterpiece's only 3M views is unfair, it should have 100M views !
  • The guy who played Doc Light has earned my respect... he's good at his role.
  • @kingbroseff3719
    I love how each robot master has a distinct personality. For instance Elec Man is a narcissist and Ice Man had a split personality. Great touch.
  • @Tanookicatoon
    So Netflix is trying to make a live action MegaMan movie, and I couldn't help but come back here, because I know for a fact, there's no way Netflix could make anything better than this.
  • @jackdolan3155
    I can't seriously be the only one that thinks Protoman needs his own movie. Thoughts?
  • Rewatching in 2020. As far as low budget fan films go, this still holds up imo. Love this movie. So much love for the source material. What it lacks in block buster effects and A-list actors. It makes up for with commendable performances and a ton of heart. Bravo!
  • @calebporter8733
    Sure, the CGI isn't the greatest, but I really love Guts Man's design here.
  • @patrickikis
    This was a low-budget fan film.  Considering that, they did a great job. The actor that played Wily was perfect.  Don't expect A-movie CGI.  I was able to watch a full length movie about my favourite NES character for free just now.  I couldn't have done better, and I don't imagine that any of the people criticizing could have either.  Low budget movies, guys.  If you don't like it, stop watching it.  It you can appreciate it for what it is, then give it a thumbs up and grab some popcorn and a beer!
  • @sourmike1060
    for a fan movie, this is amazing! this depicts the way wily turned evil because of light!
  • @Celvaa
    Damn, this was a pretty dope fan film, gotta' say. Sure, some of the CGI was a bit low quality, some of the dialogue felt a little stilted at times and the camera positions/movements could have used a bit more tweaking, but, overall, this was very well done for being low budget and only with a small handful of people working on it to boot. My hat goes off to you, Eddie Lebron, and all the others that had a hand in this fan film. It might not have been a masterpiece, but it definitely was damn good for what it was. It definitely had a lot of heart and I appreciate a lot of the characterization given to these characters (Wily, especially). Here's hoping you make it big so you can get around to making an awesome, high-budget blockbuster one day!
  • @TheGamefan1000
    Well, this is more respectful to the blue bomber than anything Capcoms done recently.
  • @LegatoSkyheart
    This film is still in my mind after all these years and now they're making an official one. It'll have a higher budget, but unsure if it will ever live up to how great this fan film was.