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rdfs:comment | - Skull Man (スカルマン Sukaru Man) is a fictional character created by Shotaro Ishinomori, first appearing in Ishinomori's 100 page one-shot manga of the same name in 1970, which was later continued by the manga artist Kazuhiko Shimamoto in 1998, and then followed by a separate storyline anime in 2007. The original Skull Man is credited as manga's first anti-hero and was adapted for the creation of Kamen Rider and its characters Kamen Riders 1 and 2.
- Skull Man is one of the many Mega Man characters to appear in Mushroom Kingdom Fusion. His role in this game is a boss in the level, Skull Man Wastelands, which is level 8 of World 3, The Megaverse. Along with running and jumping at you, Skull Man also has his invincible Skull Shield and his own buster cannon, which he can aim but not charge. He also been given a new power in Mushroom Kingdom Fusion: the ability to summon skeletons to aid him. (The skeletons come from the game, Black Tiger, an old 80's arcade platformer, also by Capcom.) Skull Man is invulnerable to stomps and can only be harmed by projectile attacks or the thrown skulls from his summoned skeletons.
- Skull Man is a character from the Classic Mega Man series, first appearing in Mega Man 4.
- Skull Man is a Robot Master created by Dr. Wily. He was first seen in Mega Man 4 as one of the games Eight Robot Masters.
- es un Robot Master creado/diseñado por el Dr. Cossack, siendo ya manipulado por el Dr. Wily en su farsa de un "malvado Dr. Cossack", desarrollado como un robot de batalla neto, dotado con un gran balance de defensa, ataque y velocidad. Skull Man no sabe nada acerca de cualquier otra cosa que no sea pelear, que le brinda una personalidad inventiva pero cruel. El punto fuerte de Skull Man es su disposición a soportar cualquier tipo de problemas o dificultades. Sin embargo, dice que tiene mal gusto. Skull Man disfruta de las películas de terror y odia a las personas suceptibles.__TOC__
- Skull Man (スカルマン Sukaruman?) is a Robot Master created specially for combat with balanced offense and defense by Dr. Cossack while he was working for Dr. Wily in Mega Man 4. He attacks with shots from his arm cannon, and can generate a skull-shaped energy shield called the Skull Barrier for protection. Skull Man only moves or attacks when Mega Man does the same; however, he doesn't move if Mega Man only jumps, instead firing his buster. His weakness is the Dust Crusher, due to how the fragments from the projectile can get easily lodged in his internal mechanisms.
- Skull Man(スカルマンSukaru Man) was a manga series created by Shotaro Ishinomori which first appeared in Shōnen Magazine in 1970 and immediately caused a sensation, selling over 1.5 million copies. The hero, orphaned when his parents were murdered, grows up to use his peculiar powers to take his revenge. The original Skull Man was one of manga's first anti-heroes, someone who would sacrifice the lives of innocents in his quest for vengeance. This darkness is what made the Skull Man so magnetic and successful.[citation needed]
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bd | - Dentro del Wily Castillo, es una replica del Osario Robosaurio; fue el mismo Skull Man quien re-diseño toda la sección para añadir huesos decorativos, inclusive existen picos con forma de costillas.
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Cita | - ¡Ahora! ¡Vamos a alborotarnos!
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Descripcion | - Un bien balanceado robot de combate. Él es solo bueno para pelear.
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Dato | - Un robot de combate fabricado para luchar. Es difícil sincronizar los ataques normales contra él, ¡usa un arma que afecte a su punto débil!.
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comentario imagen | - Skull Man desde Rockman Complete Works
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Tema | - Escenario de Skull Man
- Osario Robosaurio
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RomajiTitle | - Chi no Seiya
- Etareshimono ni Shukufuku o
- Gekkō ni Otome wa Sasayaku
- Itsuwari no Shikaku
- Jinjū Tsukaishi
- Kako kara kita Otoko
- Kamen ga Odoru Machi
- Kuroi Gūwa ~ Aishikimono wa Subete Sariyuku
- Sanpo suru Yūrei
- Shinigamitachi no Utage
- Shinkō no Ame wa Gogo ni Furu
- Sākasu wa Mayonaka ni Warau
- Yami yo, Waga Te o Toritamae
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Name | - Skull Man
- Skull Man
- Skull Man
- left|MM4right|MM4 Skull Man
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Caption | - Logo for 2007 anime series
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desc | - A well-balanced combat robot. He is only good for fighting.
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jpquote | - Now, fight me! Fight me...
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OriginalAirDate | - 2007-04-28
- 2007-05-05
- 2007-05-12
- 2007-05-19
- 2007-05-26
- 2007-06-02
- 2007-06-09
- 2007-06-16
- 2007-06-23
- 2007-06-30
- 2007-07-07
- 2007-07-14
- 2007-07-21
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ShortSummary | - Hayato and Kiriko hide out in the woods, since Hayato is now a wanted criminal now. It is finally announced that Father Kanzaki is the Skull man, and with his Lost Numbers he would fight the new enemy cyborgs.
- A dead body hung from a railroad bridge makes Hayato investigate the legend of the Phantom Monorail. However, once on board, he becomes the target of the Skull Man.
- Yui receives a threatening letter and later becomes the target of blackmail. Kiriko follows Yui and Sayoko to the theater. However, the real target of the Skull Man is Sayoko, who turns out to be a mutant.
- The Police step up patrols in the city in response to the escalating violence and wind up with more victims as a result, due to a monster lurking about. At the same time Nami is having recurring nightmares, driving her to the brink of desperation, while her unknowing admirer Detective Shinjou gets high hopes after being promised a date with her. In the mix of encircling circumstances, Hayato tries to support Nami and is rejected, just as events unfold which will change everything for the three of them.
- Having succeeded to achieving his objective Masaki Kuroshio announces the birth of a new humanity, but the Skull Man passes judgement on him and declares he will put an end to the madness once and for all.
- Usami, the Skull Man impostor, tries to eliminate the original. Meanwhile, Kiriko discovers a person from her past among the Byakureikai members.
- Hayato and Kiriko are discovered and kicked out of Byakureikai, but Hayato discovers that one of the disciples there is an old acquaintance of Kiriko and the reason for her entering the town. That person - Jin - is masquerading as the Skull Man in order to carry out assassinations for Gōzō Kuroshio.
- Kiriko and Hayato, fresh off a lead left by Jin, work together to investigate photograph's left by him of the White Bell compound. His legacy will draw them deeper into the events surrounding the White Bell cult. Meanwhile, coming out of cathartis, Kiriko runs into Maya again after the previous episodes developments, and Hayato warms up to an old flame by the name of Nami that returns to the village after him, and learns about his old school crush's unfortunate history after he left Otomo.
- Hayato, temporarily a murder suspect, is released from police custody due to his connections. His further investigations reveal a possible connection between the Skull Man and an arson case ten years ago.
- Journalist Hayato Mikogami arrives in his hometown and begins investigating the enigmatic Skull Man. However, he runs into his target sooner than expected.
- After the battle between the Skullman and the Cyborgs in the forest subsides, Hayato, Kiriko, and Detective Shinjou descend on Yoshio Kanzaki's church to finally learn the truth about the Skullman, but they were not alone.
- Taking up the dying wishes of his close friend, Hayato returns to the city to stop Masaki Kuroshio's evil machinations from unfolding.
- Hayato and Kiriko run across yet another Skull Man killing the town mayor. With other trails getting cold, the two decide to investigate the Byakureikai from the inside.
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EnglishTitle | - Banquet of the Grim Reaper
- Black Fable: All That I Love Leaves Me
- Blessed Are the Impure
- Bloody Eve
- City of the Dancing Mask
- Crimson Rain Falls in the Afternoon
- Darkness Take My Hand
- Master of the Beasts
- The Circus Laughs at Midnight
- The False Blind Spot
- The Ghost That Goes For a Stroll
- The Maiden Whispers in the Moonlight
- The Man From the Past
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Quote | - Now! Let's get ready to rumble!
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KanjiTitle | - 黒い寓話〜愛しきものは全て去りゆく
- サーカスは真夜中に嗤う
- 人獣使い師
- 仮面が踊る街
- 偽りの死角
- 散歩する幽霊
- 月光に乙女はささやく
- 死神たちの宴
- 深紅の雨は午後に降る
- 穢れしものに祝福を
- 血の聖夜
- 過去からきた男
- 闇よ、我が手を取りたまえ
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Designer | - Toshiyuki Miyachi
- Toshiyuki Myachi
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jpdesc | - A well-balanced robot for combat. Except for fighting, he has been taught nothing else.
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abstract | - Skull Man (スカルマン Sukaru Man) is a fictional character created by Shotaro Ishinomori, first appearing in Ishinomori's 100 page one-shot manga of the same name in 1970, which was later continued by the manga artist Kazuhiko Shimamoto in 1998, and then followed by a separate storyline anime in 2007. The original Skull Man is credited as manga's first anti-hero and was adapted for the creation of Kamen Rider and its characters Kamen Riders 1 and 2.
- Skull Man is one of the many Mega Man characters to appear in Mushroom Kingdom Fusion. His role in this game is a boss in the level, Skull Man Wastelands, which is level 8 of World 3, The Megaverse. Along with running and jumping at you, Skull Man also has his invincible Skull Shield and his own buster cannon, which he can aim but not charge. He also been given a new power in Mushroom Kingdom Fusion: the ability to summon skeletons to aid him. (The skeletons come from the game, Black Tiger, an old 80's arcade platformer, also by Capcom.) Skull Man is invulnerable to stomps and can only be harmed by projectile attacks or the thrown skulls from his summoned skeletons.
- Skull Man is a character from the Classic Mega Man series, first appearing in Mega Man 4.
- Skull Man is a Robot Master created by Dr. Wily. He was first seen in Mega Man 4 as one of the games Eight Robot Masters.
- Skull Man (スカルマン Sukaruman?) is a Robot Master created specially for combat with balanced offense and defense by Dr. Cossack while he was working for Dr. Wily in Mega Man 4. He attacks with shots from his arm cannon, and can generate a skull-shaped energy shield called the Skull Barrier for protection. Skull Man only moves or attacks when Mega Man does the same; however, he doesn't move if Mega Man only jumps, instead firing his buster. His weakness is the Dust Crusher, due to how the fragments from the projectile can get easily lodged in his internal mechanisms. Much like Ring Man before him, Skull Man was made solely for the purpose of fighting. With this in mind, he is a good strategist, and is meticulous in his attention to detail, particularly with planning his combat methods. However, he having only been taught to fight, he lacks skills in other areas and tends to be socially awkward, often alienating others by acting in bad taste. Befitting his morbid theme, Skull Man is also a huge fan of horror movies.
- es un Robot Master creado/diseñado por el Dr. Cossack, siendo ya manipulado por el Dr. Wily en su farsa de un "malvado Dr. Cossack", desarrollado como un robot de batalla neto, dotado con un gran balance de defensa, ataque y velocidad. Skull Man no sabe nada acerca de cualquier otra cosa que no sea pelear, que le brinda una personalidad inventiva pero cruel. En Mega Man 4, Skull Man al ser planificado como el máximo robot para destruir a Mega Man, tiene un gran armamento conocido como Skull Barrier, un escudo de "medallones" en forma de cráneos hechos de una energía especial que rotan alrededor de él. A diferencia de otros Robot Masters de tipo defensivo, él no tira su barrera como un arma, sin embargo, él también esta equipado con un brazo-cañón. Dado que la rutina batalla de Skull Man sigue los movimientos de Mega Man, Skull Man no comenzará a moverse hasta que Mega Man lo haga. El punto fuerte de Skull Man es su disposición a soportar cualquier tipo de problemas o dificultades. Sin embargo, dice que tiene mal gusto. Skull Man disfruta de las películas de terror y odia a las personas suceptibles.__TOC__
- Skull Man(スカルマンSukaru Man) was a manga series created by Shotaro Ishinomori which first appeared in Shōnen Magazine in 1970 and immediately caused a sensation, selling over 1.5 million copies. The hero, orphaned when his parents were murdered, grows up to use his peculiar powers to take his revenge. The original Skull Man was one of manga's first anti-heroes, someone who would sacrifice the lives of innocents in his quest for vengeance. This darkness is what made the Skull Man so magnetic and successful.[citation needed] While the TV series Kamen Rider (Masked Rider) was still in development, Ishinomori, who created that series with producer Toru Hirayama, made this manga as his own personal version, which the producers at Toei Company Ltd. used as the basis for the show. Several changes in content were made, as this 100-page one-shot story was too dark and gruesome (even cerebral) for a children's show. In the late 90s, before Ishinomori's death, the ill cartoonist contacted mangaka Kazuhiko Shimamoto to do a remake (ambiguously a continuation) of his original one-shot manga. This remake boasted an extensive, continuing storyline and more complex artwork (along with a tribute to Ishinomori in the final issue, with several of his famous characters gathered together). This was the manga that was presented in the US by TOKYOPOP. The original 1970 version has yet to be released in America. An animated TV series adaptation, produced by Bones and directed by Takeshi Mori, finished airing on Fuji TV on July 22, 2007. The anime series has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks and will be distributed by Section23 Films. The complete collection was released on DVD on February 2, 2010.
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