MegaMan NT Warrior: Axess
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📖 SYNOPSIS
"MegaMan NT Warrior: Axess" introduces a groundbreaking scientific advancement by Yuuichirou Hikari: "synchro chips." These chips facilitate Cross Fusion, a technique that allows operators and their NetNavis to merge within a special "dimensional area" in the real world. The initial test subject, Misaki Gorou, unfortunately fails the fusion process. Netto, eager to try Cross Fusion with his NetNavi, Rockman, is met with resistance from his father. Yuuichirou understands the immense strain Cross Fusion places on the operator's health, and the potential for fatal consequences when battling in the real world. The series explores the risks and rewards of this powerful new technology.
🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
🎭 CHARACTERS
Rockman.EXE
Rockman.EXE, Netto's loyal Navi, battles World 3, using his Rock Buster and various forms to protect the Net.
Portrayed by Kimura Akiko
Netto Hikari
11-year-old Netto, Rockman's operator, fights with the Net Saviors against threats to the Net, using Cross Fusion.
Portrayed by Higa Kumiko
Enzan Ijuuin
A prodigy netbattler and Protoman's operator, Enzan is initially cold but warms up to Netto, balancing his recklessness with strategic thinking.
Portrayed by Saiga Mitsuki
Blues.EXE
Blues.EXE: unmatched speed and power, expert swordsman, considered the most skilled NetNavi.
Portrayed by Matsukaze Masaya
Meiru Sakurai
Netto's best friend, Meiru is Roll's operator, a serious student, and talented pianist.
Portrayed by Mizuhashi Kaori
Roll.EXE
Roll.EXE, a cute but strong NetNavi, fights alongside Rockman, using antenna attacks and love to defeat foes.
Portrayed by Jou Masako
Mariko Ozono
Mariko Ozono, a kind teacher loved by her students, is caught between two admirers while secretly harboring a connection to the Nebula syndicate through her estranged twin sister.
Portrayed by Noriko Hidaka
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