Because to destroy you in a glorious battle, that is my aspiration! Then I will be the world's number one robot!Quick Man
Quick Man is one of the Robot Masters and a supporting antagonist in Mega Man 2.
He was voiced by Jim Burns in the 1994 cartoon, Jin Yamanoi in Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters, Nobuyuki Hiyama in Mega Man Battle & Chase (who also voiced Bass), and Showtaro Morikubo in Super Adventure Rockman.
Quick Man was created by Dr. Wily for the sole purpose of combat. He is very fast, being one of the fastest Robot Masters in the Mega Man series, even outclassing Elec Man, whom his creator based him on. Quick Man is very proud of his speed and is confident in his abilities. He is a wise decision maker but he tends to act on the whim. Like most other fast characters, Quick Man is easily bored by slowness. He is a huge fan of motor racing.
Mega Man 2
During his boss fight, Quick Man jumps around the arena and shoots three of his boomerangs, which home in on Mega Man. He will also try to use his fast speed to collide into Mega Man for massive damage. Quick Man's weakness is the Time Stopper but it lowers only half of his health at full energy, though the Crash Bomber's bombs are also a good choice.
Mega Man 3
Quick Man appears during the middle of Mega Man 3, where his program data is absorbed by a Doc Robot for a rematch against Mega Man. This Doc Robot combines his bulky frame and resilience with Quick Man's speed and unpredictability, making him a truly tough opponent to overcome. He's weak to two weapons: the Search Snake, and the Gemini Laser.
Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge
Quick Man is one of the game's eight Robot Masters, and one of the four that are fought in Wily Castle. He fights the exact same way he did in Mega Man 2, and is even weak to the same weapon (Flash Stopper).
Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters
Quick Man is one of the six bosses in the "Recover the new parts!" course, where he still maintained his skills back from his first appearance in Mega Man 2; he will move around the arena fast while jumping and firing his Quick Boomerang towards the player. If Quick Man loses half his energy, he will dash around the player until he's defeated. He is weak to the Air Shooter.
Mega Man 8
Quick Man makes a short appearance in the intro.
Mega Man Battle & Chase
Quick Man returns as one of the tenplayable racers in Mega Man Battle & Chase, who uses his own vehicle, in which is the Sonic Formula. He entered in so he can race against Turbo Man, however, he could not partake because he suffers from mechanical problems.
In the European version of the game, Quick Man chases down his friend to race with him. In the original Japanese version, Turbo Man calls him and he especially tells him he had watched the race on television and congratulates the latter's victory. Clearing his throat, Turbo Man explains to him why he didn't participate and the former decides to invite him to a race on the G-1 Circuit, where he can go running at very high speed.
Mega Man & Bass
Quick Man makes a cameo as CD data in Mega Man & Bass.
Super Adventure Rockman
TBA
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Super Smash Bros.
Quick Man appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a support spirit that increases the fighter's speed. His spirit battle is a stamina battle against an orange Mega Man on the Wrecking Crew stage equipped with a boomerang, representing Quick Man's Quick Boomerang.
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Trivia
Quick Man is often considered one of the hardest bosses in the franchise due to his unpredictability.
The Mega Man lore states that Quick Man and his brothers were given special devices in their bodies. These devices would stave off time-stopping devices like the Time Stopper, though Quick Man's device is broken, which makes the Time Stopper effective.
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