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Rockman.EXE Axess (TV)

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[ sequel of MegaMan NT Warrior (TV) ]

Related anime:
    Rockman.EXE Stream (TV) (sequel)
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        Rockman.EXE Beast+ (TV) (sequel)

Alternative title:
MegaMan NT Warrior: Axess
ميجا مان: محارب النت 2 (Arabic)
ロックマンエグゼ・Axess(アクセス) (Japanese)
洛克人EXE-AXESS (Chinese (Taiwan))
Themes: henshin, magical boy, moe
Objectionable content: Mild
Plot Summary:
Hikari Netto and his NetNavi and best friend, Rockman, are back in an all new series. This time, armed with the Synchro Chip which allows them to fuse in the real world, they are ready and willing to protect the peace from the evils of the Dark Loids.
Netto's father has hit a technology break-through: Cross Fusion, allowing a human and Net Navi to merge as one being within contained virtual fields called Dimensional Areas. However, an unknown crime syndicate has been mimicking the technology in order to spread dark energy throughout Japan via Dark Chips, corrupting a Net Navi's soul. Netto and Rockman join the Net Saviors, authorities against net crime, and use the force of Cross Fusion to battle in the real world for the first time.
User Ratings: 100 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 11 votes (sub:10, edit.dub:1)
 Excellent: 10 votes (sub:7, dub:3)
 Very good: 13 votes (sub:10, raw:1, dub:1, others:1
1 Tagalog dubbed
)
 Good: 20 votes (sub:10, dub:5, edit.dub:4, others:1
1 Tagalog dubbed
)
 Decent: 24 votes (dub:12, sub:8, raw:1, edit.dub:1, others:2
1 Spanish subtitled
1 Polish dubbed
)
 So-so: 13 votes (dub:9, raw:2, sub:2)
 Not really good: 1 vote (sub:1)
 Weak: 5 votes (sub:4, dub:1)
 Bad: 1 vote (sub:1)
 Awful: 1 vote (dub:1)
 Worst ever: 1 vote (dub:1)
Seen in part or in whole by 416 users, rank: #1735 (of 5565)
Median rating: Good
Arithmetic mean: 6.750 (Good−), std. dev.: 2.0512, rank: #2742 (of 5555)
Weighted mean: 6.560 (Good−), rank: #3014 (of 5555) (seen all: 7.20 / seen some: 6.44 / won't finish: 4.36)
Bayesian estimate: 6.658 (Good−), rank: #2579 (of 4230)
Running time: 25 minutes per episode
Number of episodes: 51
Episode titles: We have 51
Vintage:
2003-10-04 to 2004-09-25
2007-07-23 to 2007-09-28 (Philippines, QTV's Anime Revolution)
2009-04-25 to 2009-10-18 (Malaysia, TV2)
Opening Theme:
"二つの未来 (Futatsu no Mirai; Two Futures)" by Michihiro Kuroda
Ending Theme:
"光とどく場所 (Hikari to doku Basho)" by Hikari Netto & Rockman
Official website:
Links: We have 3
Trivia: We have 2
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Japanese staff
Japanese cast
Director: Takao Kato
Series Composition:
Kenichi Araki
Character Design: Mitsuru Ishihara
Art Director: Hachidai Takayama
Sound Director: Jin Aketagawa
Director of Photography: Katsutoshi Hirose

Color design: Natsuyo Ban
In-Between Animation: Sunao Chikaoka (6 episodes
eps 12-13, 17-18, 22, 36
)

Key Animation:
Masahiro Neriki (ep 1)
Minako Shiba (ep 1)
Prop Design: Masayuki Katou
Sound Effects: Mitsuru Kageyama
Theme Song Arrangement: Nao (END)
Theme Song Composition: Nao (END)
Theme Song Lyrics: Nao
Theme Song Performance:
Akiko Kimura (END)
Kumiko Higa (END)
Michihiro Kuroda (OP)
Akiko Kimura as Rockman
Kumiko Higa as Hikari Netto

Kaori Mizuhashi as Meiru Sakurai
Masako Joh as Roll
Mitsuki Saiga as Ijuuin Enzan

Aya Hisakawa as Igarashi Ran
Ayumi Tsunematsu as Kousuke
Chiemi Chiba as Aquaman
Chiyako Shibahara as BubbleMan
Daisuke Kirii as Swordman (Blue)
Daisuke Ono as Prisman
Hidetoshi Nakamura as Shademan
Hinako Yoshino as Yaito Ayano-Kouji
Hiro Yuuki as Laika
Hiroshi Matsumoto as
Beastman
Misaki Gorou
Hiroyuki Yoshino as Plantman
Hyo-sei as Starman
Issei Futamata as Hitman (ep 7)
Jun Fukuyama as Searchman
Junko Minagawa as Allegro
Juurouta Kosugi as Mistman
Katsuyuki Konishi as Brightman
Kazuhiro Nakata as
Dr. Regal
Laserman
Keiji Fujiwara as
Eguchi Meijin
Master
Keiko Nemoto as Forte
Kenichi Ogata as Topman
Kenta Miyake as Junkman
Kouichi Nagano as Yuuichirou Hikari
Kyoko Tsuruno as Chisao Ooyama
Makoto Yasumura as Flashman
Mamiko Noto as Kido Shuuko
Masako Katsuki as Eve Moreshan (ep 28)
Masashi Hirose as Takumi Tensuke
Nobuo Tobita as Raoul (eps 35-37)
Noriko Hidaka as
Mrs. Mariko Oosono
Oozono Yuriko
Shuryou Gospel
Rie Kugimiya as Anetta
Rio Natsuki as Silk
Shinichiro Miki as Burnerman
Shinji Kawada as Coldman
Shunsuke Sakuya as Windman
Souichirou Tanaka as Ijuuin Shuuseki
Susumu Chiba as Metalman
Takako Honda as Tamako
Tetsu Inada as Swordman (Red)
Toru Ohkawa as Bowlman
Toshihide Tsuchiya as Needleman
Toshihiko Nakajima as Kifune Mako
Tsuguo Mogami as Swordman (Yellow)
Yoshimitsu Shimoyama as Gravityman
Yuji Ueda as Higure Yamitarou
Yuriko Yamaguchi as Manabe Rin
Yuuto Kazama as Sparkman
Japanese companies
Animation Production: Xebec
Broadcaster: TV Tokyo
Key Animation: XEBEC M2
Original Concept: CAPCOM
English staff
English cast
Music: David Iris
Executive producer:
Akira Fujita
John Easum
Additional Sound Effects: Ryan Nowak
Additional Video Compositing:
Elisa Chee
Jodi Peterson
Audio Post-Production Supervisor: Keith A. Goddard
Closed Captioning: Jodi Peterson
Music Editing: Kevin Stremlaw
Re-Recording Mixing: Keith A. Goddard
Recording engineer: Michael Iske
Story Editor: Seth Walther
Video Editing: Keith Crosley
Voice Direction: Karl Willems
Andrew Francis as Mega Man

Brian Dobson as Search Man
David Kaye as Protoman
Janyse Jaud as Yuriko Oozono
Michael Adamthwaite as Dr. Hikari
Saffron Henderson as Rin Manabe
Scott McNeil as
SavageMan
Shademan

Andrew Toth as
Net Voice
WackoMan
Brad Swaile as Vine Man
Brian Dobson as Former Noodle Seller
Brian Drummond as SkullMan
Colin Murdock as Count Zap
Gabe Khouth as BubbleMan
Janyse Jaud as Ms. Mari
Jocelyne Loewen as Yai Ayano
John Payne as MetalMan
Jonathan Holmes as Famous
Kirby Morrow as ElecMan
Lee Tockar as Higsby
Michael Dobson as Yai's Butler
Moneca Stori as Silk
Nathan Tipple as Chisao
Nicole Oliver as Mrs. Hikari
Paul Dobson as MagicMan
Richard Ian Cox as
BurnerMan (eps 59, 61)
NoodleMan (ep 31)
Ron Halder as
Mr. Gauss
Yahoot
Ross Douglas as TorchMan
Samuel Vincent as
NumberMan
Rush
Scott McNeil as GutsMan
Scott Perrie as Chaud Blaze
Sharon Alexander as
Ribitta
Roll
Ted Cole as Glide
Trevor Devall as
Mr. Match
Mystery Man
Ward Perry as DesertMan
English companies
Italian staff
Italian cast
Alessandro Vanni as Lan Hikari

Dante Biagioni as Mr. Wily
Gerolamo Alchieri as Maysa / Captain Beef
Letizia Ciampa as Maylu Sakurai
Paolo Vivio as Dex Oyama
Perla Liberatori as Yai Ayano
Rita Baldini as Miss Mari

Alessandro Tiberi as Protoman
Alessio Nissolino as Chaud Blaze
Bruno Alessandro as Signor Gauss
Claudia Razzi as Signora Milionaire
Daniela Calò as Miyu Kuroi / Mysteriyu
Daniele Formica as
Numberman
Yahoot
Davide Lepore as
Bass
Snakeman
Eleonora Reti as Sal / Black Rose
Fabrizio Vidale as
Iceman
Pickman
Francesco Meoni as Elecman
Francesco Prando as Dottore Hikari
Franco Mannella as Signor Higsby
Jacopo Castagna as Tory Froid
Loris Loddi as
Magicman
Torchman
Luigi Ferraro as Sharkman
Mario Bombardieri as Stoneman
Massimo Lodolo as Conte Zap
Maurizio Reti as Dottore Froid
Mauro Bosco as Woodman
Nanni Baldini as
Mr. Match
Wackoman
Oreste Baldini as Skullman
Rachele Paolelli as Signora Hikari
Romano Malaspina as Pharaohman
Simone Crisari as Kid Grave
Italian companies
Broadcaster: Jetix Italia (from April 2007)
Sonorization: Fono Roma
Tagalog staff
Tagalog cast
Script Adaptation: Charmaine Cordoviz
Script Assistant: Alexandra Sagrado
Charmaine Cordoviz as
Hikari Netto
Rockman

Grace Cornel as
Meiru Sakurai
Roll
Yaito Ayakouji
Montreal Repuyan as
Bubbleman
Commisioner Kifune Mako
Dekao Ohyama
Dr. Regal
Laserman
Shademan
Rose Barin as
Haruka Hikari
Ijuuin Enzan
Manabe Rin
Mariko Oosono
Tohru Hikawa
Yuriko Oozono

Charmaine Cordoviz as
Allegro
Brightman
Chisao Ohyama
Forte/Shuryou Gospel
Saloma
Silk
Starman
David Sta. Maria as
Burnerman
Glide
Laika
Masa/Commander Beef
Searchman
Grace Cornel as
Anetta
Igarashi Ran
Kido Shuuko
Madoi Iroaya
Tamako
Montreal Repuyan as
Coldman
Count Elec
Elecman
Flashman
Gutsman
Ijuuin Shuuseki
Kenichi Hino
Sharkman
Takumi Tensuke
Videoman
Yamitarou Higure
Raymond Narag as Meijin Eguchi
Rose Barin as
Kero Midorikawa
Kousuke
Miyuki Kuroi
Tagalog companies
Polish staff
Polish cast
Dubbing Director: Maciej Szklarz
Translation:
Agnieszka Klucznik (eps 1-23)
Natalia Bartkowska (23 episodes
eps 24-37, 40-41, 44, 46-51
)


Polish companies
Chinese (Taiwan) staff
Chinese (Taiwan) companies
(none)
Chinese (Taiwan) cast
(none)
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