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This article covers the second series of the series titled MegaMan NT Warrior Axess, known in as Rockman EXE Axess ( ロックマンエグゼアクセス, Rokkuman Eguze Akusesu). Unlike the original EXE series, Axess has only one part, with 51 episodes. In the English version, only 45 episodes aired in the United States with an additional episode airing in Canada. The last 6 episodes were premiered a few weeks after the airing of the 46th. Axess premiered in Japan on October 4, 2003 and ran until September 25, 2004. There would be no future breaks in between new Rockman series (unlike the six-month separation between the original EXE and Axess).
The English version first aired in the United States when ran 'sneak peek' airings of the first episode in November 2004 (and again in December). The series officially began its run on February 28, 2005. Like the original EXE, Kids' WB aired many episodes sporadically and out-of-order. After airing 35 episodes (having skipped one that aired in Canada), the show was suddenly taken off the air after episode 22 aired on September 10, 2005. About three months later, ten more episodes aired between November 28 and December 9, bringing the series to a close and skipping five more episodes. Axess was meant to promote the Japanese release of and prominently features characters and concepts from this game.
However, it also uses many of the video games as source material for the almost entirely original plot (including obscure characters from ). The series is also known for having a much darker tone, more violent battles, and a much less constant cast of characters (for example, EXE regulars Dex and Yai are reduced to guest appearances). Contents • • Episode list [ ] Orig. Ep# Dub Ep# Dub Title/Translated Title Original Japanese Title Original Airdate English Airdate 1 1 'Cross Fusion!' 'Cross Fusion!
(Kurosu Fyūjon!)' (クロスフュージョン!) October 4, 2003 November 22, 2004 Lan, Maylu and Chisao visit the Sci-Labs and witness Dr. Hikari's latest experiment in Dimensional Area technology—CrossFusion, the merger of a NetOp with his/her NetNavi, but the CrossFusion makes a NetOp lose his strength. However, the laboratory is attacked by real-world viruses and the Darkloid NetNavi SavageMan. Lan has no choice but to perform CrossFusion himself and stop SavageMan.
After beating SavageMan, Lan passes out, but recovers a few seconds later. 2 2 'NetCity No More!' 'Net City Disappearance! (Nettoshiti Shōmetsu!)' (ネットシティ消滅!) October 11, 2003 March 1, 2005 After Lan finally wakes up, Dr.
Hikari explains the SynchroChip to Lan, the chip that allows CrossFusion. Lan accidentally takes it with him to a museum exhibition on NetCity. Gta Vice City 4 Trainer Pc.
A strange appears over NetCity and begins sucking up NetNavis, so MegaMan and Roll jack-in to find SavageMan is responsible. Slaughter Strappado Rar. Lan becomes an official NetSaver in this episode.
3 3 'Bubble Trouble!' 'JABAJABA Dangerous Foam!
(Jabajaba Yabai Mizu no Awa!)' (じゃばじゃばやばい水の泡!) October 18, 2003 March 2, 2005 Lan visits the water works factory on a field trip when BubbleMan, a Darkloid NetNavi, attacks. He plans to flood every toilet in DenTech City.
Lan uses CrossFusion to thwart him, but because he and MegaMan are bickering, the fusion becomes unstable. Lan and MegaMan stop arguing and work together to defeat BubbleMan. 4 4 'DoubleSoul!'