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** After the show ended, many took a liking to Man Man, both due to his goofy personality and being one giant reference to the Bad Box art version of Mega Man.
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** Ironically enough despite its roots as a classic reboot, it could also be considered one of both the ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'' and ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce'' series, being both a hybrid of involving a heavy AlternateUniverse reboot and redesign of the classic ''Mega Man'' cast of the former and the concept of the Mega Man alter ego superhero from the latter.

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** Ironically enough despite its roots as a new take on the classic reboot, series, it could also be considered one of both the ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'' and ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce'' series, being both a hybrid of involving a heavy AlternateUniverse reboot and redesign of the classic ''Mega Man'' cast of the former and the concept of the Mega Man alter ego superhero from the latter.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: Despite being a ''Franchise/MegaMan'' cartoon, it aesthetically resembles ''VideoGame/MightyNo9'' more. The concept also drew comparisons to the [[ComicBook/MegaManDreamwave Dreamwave comics]], for better or worse (in particular, the concept of Mega Man having to attend school is present in both adaptions).

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Despite being a ''Franchise/MegaMan'' cartoon, it aesthetically resembles ''VideoGame/MightyNo9'' more. The concept also drew comparisons to the [[ComicBook/MegaManDreamwave Dreamwave comics]], for better or worse (in particular, the concept of Mega Man having to attend school is present in both adaptions).
** Ironically enough despite its roots as a classic reboot, it could also be considered one of both the ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'' and ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce'' series, being both a hybrid of involving a heavy AlternateUniverse reboot and redesign of the classic ''Mega Man'' cast of the former and the concept of the Mega Man alter ego superhero from the latter.
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* ContestedSequel: To the [[WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears Ruby Spears cartoon]]. While the Ruby Spears cartoon may have quite a bit of AdaptationDeviation, it looks downright ''faithful'' to the source material compared to ''Fully Charged'', which you could completely remove the Mega Man elements from and be left with a fairly standard by the books WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld cartoon. It also helps that many of the contentious elements of the Ruby Spears cartoon [[NarmCharm have been mildly redeemed since thanks to their use in YouTube Poops]].

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* ContestedSequel: To the [[WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears Ruby Spears cartoon]]. While some have grown to appreciate ''Fully Charged'' as its own unique take on the Blue Bomber, many others, fans of the Ruby Spears cartoon in particular, are ''really'' not fond of all of the changes it made. The Ruby Spears cartoon may have quite a bit of AdaptationDeviation, it looks downright ''faithful'' to the source material compared to ''Fully Charged'', which you could completely remove the Mega Man elements from and be left with a fairly standard by the books WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld cartoon. It also helps that many of the contentious elements of the Ruby Spears cartoon [[NarmCharm have been mildly redeemed since thanks to their use in YouTube Poops]].
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* BrokenBase: Whether the DarkerAndEdgier tone for the comic worked; some didn't like the change, either feeling it clashed with the show, or even felt that if the show was too silly, this series had the extreme opposite problem of being too serious for its own good. On the other hand, some like the change for giving this continuity some much-needed grounding after the show's silliness.
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* ObviousJudas: In the first two episodes, Sgt. Breaker Night pretends to be an innocent victim of Fire Man's attack. The problem is, they made him ''so'' ObviouslyEvil (from his {{name|sToRunAwayFromReallyFast}}, to his {{red and black|andevilallover}} color scheme, to his [[EvilIsAngular angular design]], to the fact that his very first appearance has him ranting about his FantasticRacism for robots) that it should come as absolutely NO surprise that he's the real evil mastermind.
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* WinBackTheCrowd: Some fans did warm up to the show upon getting their first glimpse of it, noting that it was harmless in the end.

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* WinBackTheCrowd: Some fans did warm up to the show upon getting their first glimpse of it, noting that it was harmless in the end.
end, and thanks to the GrowingTheBeard details making the show much more enticing to people, a good amount of people did eventually start to accept ''Fully Charged'' as its own take on the ''Mega Man'' series.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Almost ''everything'' changed from [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic the source material]] to the cartoon isn't something fans wanted. Particular sticking points for fans of the classic series are the replacement of Dr. Wily, Roll, and Proto Man with Sgt. Night, Suna, and Namagem, Bert Wily being Aki's best friend, the school setting and related storylines being very common tropes, and minimalist EasterEgg nods to the games instead of deeper connections. Coming on the heels of the Archie comic cancellation didn't help either.
* UnintentionallySympathetic: Aki is supposed to be seen as being impulsive for assuming "Mari", actually Hypno Woman, has some ulterior motive before it turns out that she and Light merely wanted to talk in "Tripping The Light Fantastic", but given that Hypno Woman's previous appearance featured her hypnotizing a school en masse and vowing to get revenge afterward, it's very hard to blame Aki. It doesn't help that Hypno Woman intentionally aggravates Mega Man and barely tries to explain herself.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Almost ''everything'' changed from [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic the source material]] to the cartoon isn't something fans wanted.wanted, and unlike ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'' which similarly rebooted the cast everyone was familiar with for its AlternateUniverse, ''Fully Charged'' sticking somewhat closer to the setting and themes of the classic series resulted in harsher comparisons to said source material. Particular sticking points for fans of the classic series are the replacement of Dr. Wily, Roll, and Proto Man with Sgt. Night, Suna, and Namagem, Bert Wily being Aki's best friend, the school setting and related storylines being very common tropes, and minimalist EasterEgg nods to the games instead of deeper connections. Coming on the heels of the Archie comic cancellation didn't help either.
* UnintentionallySympathetic: Aki is supposed to be seen as being impulsive for assuming "Mari", actually Hypno Woman, has some ulterior motive before it turns out that she and Light merely wanted to talk in "Tripping The Light Fantastic", but given that Hypno Woman's previous appearance featured her hypnotizing a school en masse and vowing to get revenge afterward, it's very hard to blame Aki. It doesn't help that Hypno Woman intentionally aggravates Mega Man and barely tries to explain herself.herself before effectively knocking him off a roof.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Mega Man being a robot attending school was first used in the [[WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears Ruby-Spears]] episode ''Campus Commandos'', and the obscure and short-lived [[ComicBook/MegaManDreamwave Dreamwave comic book]] was partially based around the concept.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: Mega Man being a robot attending school was first used in the [[WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears Ruby-Spears]] episode ''Campus Commandos'', and the obscure and short-lived [[ComicBook/MegaManDreamwave Dreamwave comic book]] was partially based around the concept. And similarly, the concept of a HighSchoolAU with a character going to school and also transforming into Mega Man as a superhero alter ego has been tackled before with the ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce'' games.
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** Many viewers correctly guessed Lord Obsidian's identity from the episode summaries.

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** Many viewers correctly guessed Lord Obsidian's identity from the episode summaries.summaries and his own apperance.

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