Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Mega Man's Secret Level Episode is Now Available on Prime Video


The next batch of Secret Level episodes has arrived, including the much-awaited Mega Man entry, Mega Man: Start. This standalone episode reimagines the Blue Bomber's classic series origin—familiar yet sprinkled with some twists to make it its own. 

At eight minutes, Start is the shortest episode in the animated anthology series (closer to five minutes minus the intro/credits). As expected, it ends just as things are about to kick off, leaving room for hope that, if Secret Level gets a second season, it could see a follow-up. In fact, Tim Miller, the show's executive producer, recently mentioned that if any episode were to get a continuation, it would be Mega Man.

You can stream Mega Man: Start on Amazon Prime Video. Be sure to share your thoughts in the comments after watching!

22 comments:

  1. What they did was short, but effective. I wish it were longer and that we had gotten to see more of the Robot Masters besides Bomb Man. But it encapsulated Rock perfectly along with Dr.Light.

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  2. Yo! It was amazing! Dr. Wily getting a hold of a robot master just like in the games, Rock's design was great, Rock wanting to help save the city, the way he helped Dr. Light, and that ending really had me wanting more! I hope we get a continuation!

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  3. For as short as it was, I thought it was pretty good! A good balance between being a unique take while also being pretty respectful to the story. It was touching and I thought those who voiced both Rock and Dr. Light were really darn good. Sorry to all the trolls who thought this would be "trash", but it's being considered the best episode in the series and might even lead to future episodes.

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    1. completely agree. people are being FAR too negative. while everyone is entitled to their own opinion, we have been in a DROUGHT for mega man content. and new adaptations and reaches can't be complained about for a "dead" series. the mario movie took a lot of creative liberties. did people complain? NO! and a sequel is being made.

      this is the best mega man content we've gotten since 11. i am AWED. and we need to all recognize that even the most minor changes to work for a specific format are not nearly as bad as a complete overhaul of the source material, which is what people are treating this like. it's not like the 1993 mario movie or the OG sonic design. and while most (on this site, at least, who are mainly trolls) feel it's not as good as the new mario movie or new sonic movies, it's a FANTASTIC step that is almost on par with those if not for the short run time.

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  4. It wasn't bad, but it left me conflicted. The pacing felt rushed, which makes the short runtime even more confusing to me, but aside from that all my mixed feelings come from the things people were discussing beforehand.

    Between the different designs and the changes and new ideas to the story, there's not a whole lot about it that said "Mega Man" to me. The thing people were talking about with Bomb Man's function as a blaster for the sake of construction seems like it would be a hard sell, but it never came up. I assume it, and Dr. Light's other Robot Masters and their functions would be explained if there was more time, but it would likely have to be pretty different from the source. Funnily enough the characters personalities were probably the thing that felt most true to the source to me, despite not having a lot of time to develop them.

    On the other hand, the new ideas weren't bad in their own right. The Wily spiders make for an interesting idea in what would be the "world" of this adaptation. Between things like that, the world building that could be done with the designs of the Robot Masters, and what looked like unique takes on ideas like the variable weapon system, there was enough there that sold me on the idea that I'd be alright with seeing more.

    But because of the length it kinda feels like just that. Ideas. I've always been open to the idea of more adaptations, I enjoy the Archie comics and Megamix comics for what they are, and I'd probably be able to do the same here, but it's hard to say for sure with how little there is.

    Honestly the format of Secret Level as a whole has kind of left me feeling baffled. If it were fan animations on Youtube I would get it, but as a "show" well, I can't say I don't see where the reviews of it were coming from.

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    1. "Between the different designs and the changes and new ideas to the story, there's not a whole lot about it that said "Mega Man" to me. "

      I counter with, he resisted reprograming, he volunteered for conversion into a battle robot to stop Wily's crazy rampage, he has a heart, he is adaptive and resilient, and he was apologetic for blowing up a fellow robot, He started as a lab helper/assistant with a tool arm, His armor was two shades of blue and he had a mega buster once he was converted into a super fighting robot. True, they redesigned SOME of the panel lines and the mechanisms on the armor joints, but that's not so important, the heart of the story and the character's portrayal is WAY more important than the design of his armor. Besides, his silhouette is on point. If you are just not liking the redesign, that’s subjective, but to say the story and writing isn’t faithful, that’s just ignoring all the lore.

      The deep cut into the lore was accurate here, it's probably the most faithful retelling story wise that have ever received.

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    2. Agree with turianx9, some of the subtle inclusions like his eagerness to help, self-doubt, and guilt for destroying Bomb Man are all spot-on with how we knew Rock' personality to be before becoming Mega Man. Not that it was ever reflected in the games, but in the decades of world-building through over media. From a lore standpoint, this was impressively-faithful.

      The design changes are just some artistic liberty, no more than Ariga's or any other artist licensed by Capcom over the years. The only thing I personally wasn't crazy about was the helmet visor, but it's not like visors don't exist in the world of MM either.

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  5. Wow, that was short. It was good. I'm still not a huge fan of the tone and aesthetic they chose, though it fit very well with what they were going for with the episode. It's not what I'm wanting out of classic Mega Man, but it was a nice little watch on the anniversary of the series.

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  6. I watched the episode with my friends, and it was good. However, the runtime felt too short, which was frustrating. I was hoping for a new Mega Man project announcement after the episode or at least something surprising, but there was nothing. Even my friends were disappointed. That said, the episode itself wasn’t bad at all—it was great and heartfelt. What frustrated me the most was the lack of new Mega Man content in recent years...

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  7. I wish they used other Mega Man songs during the special that aren't the usual title theme and Wily castle 1 theme from MM2. Like the Bomb Man fight could have used the MM1 boss theme or even his own stage theme and the scene where Dr. Light turns him into Mega Man could have used the 2nd part of the MM4 opening, but that seems like too much to ask for. Otherwise, this episode was pretty damn good and hearing the 2 songs they used still made me smile.

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  8. It looks nothing like Geo's helmet...

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  9. Looks good, but Dr. Light mentions Metal Man at the start, while Rock isn't even upgraded yet.
    And I still can't believe the episode is just around five minutes long.
    I just missed a "See you in 2026" at the end, because this episode could be the first five minutes of the upcoming movie.

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  10. Going by people's reactions here, it sounds like they had people who gave a hoot working on this one. That's good.

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  11. Happy Birthday, Rockman. 37 years old. Yadda yadda yadda.

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  12. Every bit of Rock looks too weird. But I wouldn't be surprised to find out if they used one of the producers' ugly kids as a template. Why is Bombman the size of a gundam? What was the logic of sending Bomb vs Metal? Surely one of the others would be a better selection like Iceman? Rock tanks a bomb to the face unscathed? And then bombman gets taken down by one frozen bomb? So he was definitely the wrong choice. And when Bombman fell, was that the THX sound effect I heard? Rock apologized waaaaay too much. That's something X would do and even then not that much as it was unwarranted. The resist part was cool. Crappy rendition of MM2 theme. Plasma shot had way too much smokey backdraft for hitting a door. Did Dr. Light seriously say "Hey, kid." as he tossed his robo-son a helmet? What the hell was that? Some of these are certainly silly nitpicks but the rest were kinda bad decisions. And it was unbelievably short. Nah fam, this ain't it.

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  13. I want a whole series like that not just a teaser. I hope they make it happend it was a good episode.

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  14. you all are HATING. WAY TOO HARD!

    i understand that everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but i came in expecting this to be mediocre. this BLEW me away. when they played wily 1 and the intro to mm2, i was SQUEALING!

    sure, some lore isn't accurate, and sure, some story beats could be improved, and sure, the pacing is WAY too fast (esp the bombman fight) but i think as we have been deprived of mega man for so long, this is FANTASTIC. its like a tease as to what we can get.

    and sure, while those "teases" have let us down, (yes, i am an optimist), but if we show positive support capcom will see it. like many others have said - this is the perfect start (to both a revitalization of rock and secret level's mega man canon).

    as for the suit and character design, its FAR better than MM:FC, and is very fitting of the more realistic theme. the suit design screams MCU, and while for some its a bad thing, i think for many it's great. perhaps the only critique i have is the visor.

    but overall, i was genuienly blown away by this episode and i was actually screaming when watching.

    in other words, THIS IS PEAK!!!! MEGA MAN IS BACK, BABY!!!

    well done, capcom. well done.

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    1. I got the impression that people didn't completely hate it the way they were expecting to. I don't think there's quite as much hating as there was before it aired.

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    2. I think I basically said the same thing twice. :B Oh well.

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  15. It should have been longer than 5 minutes.

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  16. I enjoyed that short. I just wish Capcom would create a MegaMan animated film as what was done with Super Mario Bros. and Astro Boy. Something fun and accurate that people of all ages can enjoy. They should take note, but history shows that they probably won’t.

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  17. Okay I know we're all really down bad here and this is some serious red string on a conspiracy wall thinking but...

    Did anyone else notice the things in the skyline at the end? The number "26". The number "38". The word "Nova".

    26... as in 2026? 38... as in the 38th anniversary of the franchise (one year from today)? Is "Nova" a project codename? An actual working title? Just another word for hopium? The rantings and ravings of a madman?

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