Mega Man NT Warrior/YMMV

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


  • Crowning Moment of Funny: Possibly when Yai prevents Maddy from winning a net battle by reflecting the sun off of her large, waxed forehead, blinding her.
  • Crowning Music of Awesome: Shademan's theme from Axess. So much so that the Dub version used the same one as the Original version oddly enough.
    • Could be said of the series in general, once it hit its stride during Axess. The score during the original seasons were acceptable, with only a few notable themes. Sadly, more than likely because everyone had given up on it by then, the scores from Axess onward were never released - which is a shame, because that leaves fans attempting to sample songs for themselves.
  • Fanon Discontinuity: Some fans pretend there is nothing after Axess.
    • There's a small chance that the lack of localization past Axess has something to do with it.
    • And others just refuse to acknowledge anything past the original series. Some fans did not take kindly to cross fusion at all.
  • Fetish Fuel: A dozen little incidents, all throughout the series appeared relatively harmless. Put them all together, and YOU CAN'T UNSEE IT.
  • Ho Yay: Netto and Enzan engage in quite a fair bit of this.
  • Misaimed Marketing: Even back then a lot of people thought that the show would have been a lot better off on Toonami than Kids WB, granted back then Kids WB was pretty much alive and well but still...
  • Nightmare Fuel: The Dark Blues/Enzan Cross Fusion in Axess 49. Shudder.
    • And what happens to Dr Regal in the final episode of Stream.....
    • A tremendous amount of scenes involving the ocean. Plus sinking, flooding, sharks, and other hazards. Generally, if an episode takes place out at sea, expect something to go wrong.
    • Plenty in The Movie, but notable are Dr. Regal and his Happy Eye Surgery Machine and the Nebula Grey wires. (Oh, God, the wires...)
  • Only the Author Can Save Them Now: Stream
  • Seasonal Rot: Stream again. Possibly Beast Plus as well.
    • Though it's worth noting that they do have their fans, and just about every season past the first 26 episodes tends to get pegged as seasonal rot at some point or another.
  • Villain Decay: The WWW starts out as a fearsome organization bent on domination of both the real world and cyberspace. By the middle of season 1, they're running a curry shop together, where they have no qualms about cheerfully serving the heroes. They claim to be just as devoted to evil, though.