Great video on celebrating the 30th anniversary of "Mega Man X" PrimeShiem. 😀 🙂 This here is my fancast for a possible "Mega Man X" anime series. This includes FUNimation Dub and Viz Media Dub voice actors and actresses I imagine voicing the characters. Mega Man X: Erica Mendez (voice actress of Gon Freecss from "Hunter x Hunter (2011)" Viz Media Dub) with Gon Freecss' voice tone Zero: Johnny Yong Bosch Sigma: Bob Carter with Bojack's voice tone Chill Penguin: Chuck Huber with Emperor Pilaf and Garlic Jr.'s voice tone Spark Mandrill: Chris Rager with Android #14's voice tone Armored Armadillo: Colleen Clinkenbeard with Lieutenant Riza Hawkeye's voice tone Launch Octopus: Ian Sinclair with Whis' voice tone Boomerang Kuwanger: Matthew Mercer with Hit's voice tone Sting Chameleon: Kara Edwards with Kid Goten's voice tone Storm Eagle: Troy Baker with Pain's voice tone Flame Mammoth: Cris George with Botamo's voice tone Vile: Micah Solusod with Tagoma's voice tone Dr. Thomas Light: Barry Yandell with Moori's voice tone Dr. Cain: Christopher R. Sabat with Kami's voice tone Wire Sponge: Dameon Clarke with Imperfect Cell and Tambourine's voice tone Wheel Gator: Mike McFarland with Doore's voice tone Bubble Crab: Colleen O'Shaughnessey with Konohamaru Sarutobi's voice tone Flame Stag: Mark Lancaster with Daiz's voice tone Morph Moth: Liam O'Brien with Gaara's voice tone Magna Centipede: Crispin Freeman with Itachi Uchiha's voice tone Crystal Snail: Kate Oxley with Pasta's voice tone Overdrive Ostrich: Christopher R. Sabat with Burter's voice tone Agile: J. Michael Tatum with Zarbon's voice tone Serges: Kent Williams with Mercenary Tao's voice tone Violen: Greg Ayres with Guldo's voice tone Blizzard Buffalo: Jeremy Inman with Android #16's voice tone Toxic Seahorse: Stephanie Young with Nico Robin/Miss All Sunday's voice tone Tunnel Rhino: J. Paul Slavens with Amond's voice tone Volt Catfish: Laurie Steele with Alvida the Mace's voice tone Crush Crawfish: John Burgmeier with Angila's voice tone Neon Tiger: Cynthia Cranz with Chi-Chi's voice tone Gravity Beetle: Chris Patton with Turles' voice tone Blast Hornet: Meredith McCoy with Bad Launch's voice tone Bit: Christopher R. Sabat with Vegeta's voice tone Byte: Phil Parsons with Nappa's voice tone Godkarmachine O Inary: Christopher R. Sabat and Phil Parsons Dr. Doppler: Troy Baker with Dr. Kochin's voice tone Web Spider: Peter Lurie with Kidomaru's voice tone Split Mushroom: Cristina Vee with Killua Zoldyck's voice tone Cyber Peacock: John DeMita with Satoz's voice tone Storm Owl: John Swasey with Dodoria's voice tone Magma Dragoon: Scott McNeil with Ocean Dub Piccolo Jr.'s voice tone Frost Walrus: Christopher R. Sabat with Recoome's voice tone Jet Stingray: Justin Cook with Raditz's voice tone Slash Beast: Christopher R. Sabat with Piccolo Jr.'s voice tone Colonel: Travis Willingham with Colonel Roy Mustang's voice tone Dr. Albert Wily (from Zero's nightmare scene): Kent Williams with Dr. Gero's voice tone Double: Sonny Strait with Krillin's voice tone in his regular form and Bardock's voice tone in his true form General: Dameon Clarke with Paragus' voice tone Iris: Stephanie Sheh with Hinata Hyūga's voice tone Crescent Grizzly: Christopher R. Sabat with King Piccolo's voice tone Tidal Whale: R. Bruce Elliott with Captain Ginyu's voice tone Volt Kraken: Mike McFarland with Baby's voice tone Dr. Shining Firefly: Duncan Brannan with Babidi's voice tone Dark Necrobat: J. Michael Tatum with Spice's voice tone Spiral Pegasus: Dave Wittenberg with Kakashi Hatake's voice tone Burn Dinorex: Steven Jay Blum Spike Rosered: John Burgmeier with Kurama's voice tone Alia: Monica Rial with Tsubaki Nakatsukasa's voice tone Douglas: Sonny Strait with Usopp's voice tone Dynamo: Chuck Huber with Android #17's voice tone Lifesaver: Christopher R. Sabat with Roronoa Zoro's voice tone Signas: Roger Craig Smith with Chris Redfield's voice tone Commander Yammark: Caitlin Glass with Vados' voice tone Ground Scaravich: Bill Townsley with Cui's voice tone Blaze Heatnix: Jason Liebrecht with Tapion's voice tone Blizzard Wolfang: Travis Willingham with Free's voice tone Rainy Turtloid: Edward Bosco with Franklin's voice tone Metal Shark Player: Jason Douglas with Beerus' voice tone Shield Sheldon: Brittney Karbowski with Black☆Star's voice tone Infinity Mijinion: Sean Schemmel with Medamatcha's voice tone Gate: James Marsters with Zamasu's voice tone High Max: Dameon Clarke with Perfect Cell's voice tone Isoc: Kent Williams with Dr. Gero's voice tone Had to change Flame Mammoth's voice actor Brad Venable (Sisami's voice tone) due to him passing away and had to change Overdrive Ostrich's voice actor Vic Mignogna (Burter's voice tone) due to the controversy surrounding him. 🙁
Thank you! Honestly, I'm lucky that you put some actors with a tone of a character they played cause I honestly didn't recognize a lot of actors. Honestly, there are still some actors I don't recognize.
Honestly, yeah. Unlike some games, Mega Man X definitely has aged immaculately. I wasn't even born when it was released, yet it's one of my favorites of the franchise.
Great video my guy. It is interesting to see the history of Megaman X before it was even release, how much has changed, character design and their intended purpose, the soundtrack and etc.
Dope video. Some of the music you used, like the jazzy Chill Penguin remix (Night in the White), I downloaded like ~23 years ago off of Napster. I just searched Mega Man and selected everything, and let them all download over the dial-up modem overnight lol. It was so cool to hear these remixes, and I had a Rio brand MP3 player with a whopping 32MB of storage that I put some of them on. My dad was super pissed about leaving the phone line in use for the entire night but it was worth it for the sweet MM tunes
It’s insane that the Mega Man X franchise peaked at its first installment and then entered a constant downward spiral from there. None of the later X games compare to X1.
@@PrimeShiem Yes, although considering they only released within a year and a half (MMX - 12/1993 , MM7 - 09/1995) both games probably were developed within the same time and glancing at 7's development it says they focused on other stuff that they were left with only 3 months to make MM7
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Thank you brother 🫡
Thank you for giving us the X content that Capcom won't.
No problem!
Megaman x and zero series for life🤙🔥✨
Mega Man X3 was the my first Mega Man game ever
Ever since I saw the intro , I became a mega man fan
Megumi Ogata provides the Hadouken voice clip and later the voice of Harpuia and Model H
Dunno how I missed this, once again, great video!
Great video on celebrating the 30th anniversary of "Mega Man X" PrimeShiem. 😀 🙂
This here is my fancast for a possible "Mega Man X" anime series. This includes FUNimation Dub and Viz Media Dub voice actors and actresses I imagine voicing the characters.
Mega Man X: Erica Mendez (voice actress of Gon Freecss from "Hunter x Hunter (2011)" Viz Media Dub) with Gon Freecss' voice tone
Zero: Johnny Yong Bosch
Sigma: Bob Carter with Bojack's voice tone
Chill Penguin: Chuck Huber with Emperor Pilaf and Garlic Jr.'s voice tone
Spark Mandrill: Chris Rager with Android #14's voice tone
Armored Armadillo: Colleen Clinkenbeard with Lieutenant Riza Hawkeye's voice tone
Launch Octopus: Ian Sinclair with Whis' voice tone
Boomerang Kuwanger: Matthew Mercer with Hit's voice tone
Sting Chameleon: Kara Edwards with Kid Goten's voice tone
Storm Eagle: Troy Baker with Pain's voice tone
Flame Mammoth: Cris George with Botamo's voice tone
Vile: Micah Solusod with Tagoma's voice tone
Dr. Thomas Light: Barry Yandell with Moori's voice tone
Dr. Cain: Christopher R. Sabat with Kami's voice tone
Wire Sponge: Dameon Clarke with Imperfect Cell and Tambourine's voice tone
Wheel Gator: Mike McFarland with Doore's voice tone
Bubble Crab: Colleen O'Shaughnessey with Konohamaru Sarutobi's voice tone
Flame Stag: Mark Lancaster with Daiz's voice tone
Morph Moth: Liam O'Brien with Gaara's voice tone
Magna Centipede: Crispin Freeman with Itachi Uchiha's voice tone
Crystal Snail: Kate Oxley with Pasta's voice tone
Overdrive Ostrich: Christopher R. Sabat with Burter's voice tone
Agile: J. Michael Tatum with Zarbon's voice tone
Serges: Kent Williams with Mercenary Tao's voice tone
Violen: Greg Ayres with Guldo's voice tone
Blizzard Buffalo: Jeremy Inman with Android #16's voice tone
Toxic Seahorse: Stephanie Young with Nico Robin/Miss All Sunday's voice tone
Tunnel Rhino: J. Paul Slavens with Amond's voice tone
Volt Catfish: Laurie Steele with Alvida the Mace's voice tone
Crush Crawfish: John Burgmeier with Angila's voice tone
Neon Tiger: Cynthia Cranz with Chi-Chi's voice tone
Gravity Beetle: Chris Patton with Turles' voice tone
Blast Hornet: Meredith McCoy with Bad Launch's voice tone
Bit: Christopher R. Sabat with Vegeta's voice tone
Byte: Phil Parsons with Nappa's voice tone
Godkarmachine O Inary: Christopher R. Sabat and Phil Parsons
Dr. Doppler: Troy Baker with Dr. Kochin's voice tone
Web Spider: Peter Lurie with Kidomaru's voice tone
Split Mushroom: Cristina Vee with Killua Zoldyck's voice tone
Cyber Peacock: John DeMita with Satoz's voice tone
Storm Owl: John Swasey with Dodoria's voice tone
Magma Dragoon: Scott McNeil with Ocean Dub Piccolo Jr.'s voice tone
Frost Walrus: Christopher R. Sabat with Recoome's voice tone
Jet Stingray: Justin Cook with Raditz's voice tone
Slash Beast: Christopher R. Sabat with Piccolo Jr.'s voice tone
Colonel: Travis Willingham with Colonel Roy Mustang's voice tone
Dr. Albert Wily (from Zero's nightmare scene): Kent Williams with Dr. Gero's voice tone
Double: Sonny Strait with Krillin's voice tone in his regular form and Bardock's voice tone in his true form
General: Dameon Clarke with Paragus' voice tone
Iris: Stephanie Sheh with Hinata Hyūga's voice tone
Crescent Grizzly: Christopher R. Sabat with King Piccolo's voice tone
Tidal Whale: R. Bruce Elliott with Captain Ginyu's voice tone
Volt Kraken: Mike McFarland with Baby's voice tone
Dr. Shining Firefly: Duncan Brannan with Babidi's voice tone
Dark Necrobat: J. Michael Tatum with Spice's voice tone
Spiral Pegasus: Dave Wittenberg with Kakashi Hatake's voice tone
Burn Dinorex: Steven Jay Blum
Spike Rosered: John Burgmeier with Kurama's voice tone
Alia: Monica Rial with Tsubaki Nakatsukasa's voice tone
Douglas: Sonny Strait with Usopp's voice tone
Dynamo: Chuck Huber with Android #17's voice tone
Lifesaver: Christopher R. Sabat with Roronoa Zoro's voice tone
Signas: Roger Craig Smith with Chris Redfield's voice tone
Commander Yammark: Caitlin Glass with Vados' voice tone
Ground Scaravich: Bill Townsley with Cui's voice tone
Blaze Heatnix: Jason Liebrecht with Tapion's voice tone
Blizzard Wolfang: Travis Willingham with Free's voice tone
Rainy Turtloid: Edward Bosco with Franklin's voice tone
Metal Shark Player: Jason Douglas with Beerus' voice tone
Shield Sheldon: Brittney Karbowski with Black☆Star's voice tone
Infinity Mijinion: Sean Schemmel with Medamatcha's voice tone
Gate: James Marsters with Zamasu's voice tone
High Max: Dameon Clarke with Perfect Cell's voice tone
Isoc: Kent Williams with Dr. Gero's voice tone
Had to change Flame Mammoth's voice actor Brad Venable (Sisami's voice tone) due to him passing away and had to change Overdrive Ostrich's voice actor Vic Mignogna (Burter's voice tone) due to the controversy surrounding him. 🙁
Thank you! Honestly, I'm lucky that you put some actors with a tone of a character they played cause I honestly didn't recognize a lot of actors. Honestly, there are still some actors I don't recognize.
@@PrimeShiem Okay. 🙂
W video, keep it up shiem. You will be a big channel one day
Thanks man. Working towards it!
30 years and it hasn't aged one bit, still the best entry next to the rest of the snes trilogy, 32bit fans need not apply
Honestly, yeah. Unlike some games, Mega Man X definitely has aged immaculately. I wasn't even born when it was released, yet it's one of my favorites of the franchise.
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Great video my guy. It is interesting to see the history of Megaman X before it was even release, how much has changed, character design and their intended purpose, the soundtrack and etc.
Thank you! Yeah, I also enjoyed making this video because of that. I didn't know half of this stuff and had a blast looking into it.
Dope video. Some of the music you used, like the jazzy Chill Penguin remix (Night in the White), I downloaded like ~23 years ago off of Napster. I just searched Mega Man and selected everything, and let them all download over the dial-up modem overnight lol. It was so cool to hear these remixes, and I had a Rio brand MP3 player with a whopping 32MB of storage that I put some of them on. My dad was super pissed about leaving the phone line in use for the entire night but it was worth it for the sweet MM tunes
Thank you! And thank you again for sharing this story! Honestly, Night in the White and other Mega Man songs make it seem worth it to me to.
i always learn something new with your videos, awesome work!
I'm happy to hear that! Always happy to spread some info. Thank you so much!
Enjoyed the vid!
I'm glad to hear that!
Awesome video
Thank you!
Random comment, but may I ask what video editing software you use?
Because I kinda want to start making videos similar to what you make 😅
No worries! You might not believe this, especially with this next video I'm working on, but it's Imovie☠️☠️
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@@PrimeShiem oh but iMovie’s only available on Apple devices right?
@@megapokesonicx yeah, I believe so
And as always, CAPCOM did *J A C K*
Dang that's a whole 1620 weeks of Mega Man X
Ngl, this comment just made me realize I'm not even 1000 weeks old
13:44 hey I found out because of the heart tank in Chill Penguin
Me: Please make a MegaMan X prequel to the Zero series
Capcom: Hell nah!
I'd love to see that, but I don't think it'll happen, definitely not anytime soon
It’s insane that the Mega Man X franchise peaked at its first installment and then entered a constant downward spiral from there. None of the later X games compare to X1.
See now, if you were to say X2, I'd be inclined to agree.
@@PrimeShiemAgreed. I am partial to X5 and X6 (I know, I know), but X2 is incredible
@@PrimeShiem X2 is good but it suffers from its own problems that prevent it from being on par with X1.
RT-55J is specifically a reference to Auto's Japanese name
But MMX came out before MM7?
@@PrimeShiem Yes, although considering they only released within a year and a half (MMX - 12/1993 , MM7 - 09/1995) both games probably were developed within the same time and glancing at 7's development it says they focused on other stuff that they were left with only 3 months to make MM7
Can you beat this game with only the Armor? I have.
Yeah, I have as well.
Also only Sub Tanks and no Heart Tanks
Ainda quero um X9, mas por favor, que seja bom, e não um X dive
Sí, también quiero MMX9. Xdive fue divertido, pero quiero un juego tradicional.