Mega Man villains in the latter games have often been blamed for unoriginality and overall lameness. Old-Wizard.com takes a look at the worst of the worst.

When Mega Man 1 came out for the NES, one could understand the complete lack of originality in the names of the bosses. As Mega Man 1 was the introduction to this great series, it was appropriate that the basic elements were represented as bosses in these games. After Mega Man 1 though, there was Mega Man 2 and 3 with some of the most innovative bosses in the series. Who could forget the likes of Gemini Man and Snake Man who both made our “Top Ten Bosses from the Mega Man series” list. After Mega Man 3 though, the games decreased in quality and along with this decrease, the creative ideas for the bosses decreased. In this list, we will go through the robot masters that blew our mind in how poor they were as ideas for bosses.
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    Lukaeu Nov 29, 08
    Hmmm..... Interesting....
    I though Tomahawk Man was pretty original though.... D:
    But I do see their point on some bosses being unoriginal.

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    King_X2 Nov 30, 08
    Hahaha, Plant Man? I've heard of stupid names for bosses, but that's just hilarious.
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    Sonic Wave Dec 1, 08
    Yamato? I thought that meant woman.

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