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*''Mega Man'' series creator Keiji Inafune took some level of inspiration from the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' games when designing this series.<ref>[[wikia:c:megaman:Keiji Inafune|Keiji Inafune]] on the Mega Man Knowledge Base.</ref> | *''Mega Man'' series creator Keiji Inafune took some level of inspiration from the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' games when designing this series.<ref>[[wikia:c:megaman:Keiji Inafune|Keiji Inafune]] on the Mega Man Knowledge Base.</ref> | ||
*[[Mario]] appears in a French commercial for ''Mega Man 2''.<ref>https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sj8ncXOejo4</ref> | *[[Mario]] appears in a French commercial for ''Mega Man 2''.<ref>https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sj8ncXOejo4</ref> | ||
*In the character's backstory, the housekeeping robot was originally named Rock before being converted into the super fighting robot, Mega Man, as stated in the introduction to ''Mega Man 4''; however, in the | *In the character's backstory, the housekeeping robot was originally named Rock before being converted into the super fighting robot, Mega Man, as stated in the introduction to ''Mega Man 4''; however, in the American English version of ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', Dr. Light's [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]] description instead suggests that he was formerly known as Mega, a nickname initially used for his fighting robot form in the ''Mega Man'' animated series produced by Ruby-Spears, and later for the housekeeping form in the non-canon PlayStation Portable remake ''{{wp|Mega Man Powered Up}}''. The latter instance is considered a localization error as Mega does not match his sister Roll (as in {{wp|rock and roll}}), and is corrected to Rock in the British English version. | ||
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