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Magic Man Stage metal cover from Mega Man & Bass on the Game Boy Advance [2002]. Composed by Naoshi Mizuta, sole composer for the Mega Man & Bass soundtrack. Magic Man is an illusionist-themed Robot Master and part of King's Army. Per the RoboWiki Magic Man entry verbatim, Magic Man (KGN-006) is the last of the King Numbers in Mega Man & Bass. Per the MMKB Magic Man entry verbatim, Magic Man is the only Robot Master from Mega Man & Bass whose stage music wasn't recycled for Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chōsensha, the Japan only WonderSwan follow up to Mega Man & Bass. Of the eight Robot Master stage themes composed by Naoshi Mizuta for the original 1998 Super Famicom release, the others were carried over and reused in the WonderSwan sequel, but the Magic Man Stage track was not. Turn on captions for 8 facts about Magic Man, his Magic Card weapon, and the King Army Circus Group lore every 18 seconds. ⏱️ CAPTION TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Intro 00:04 - The track and the game 00:22 - Magic Man as KGN-006, last of the King Numbers 00:40 - The King Army Circus Group backstory 00:58 - The Magic Card boomerang weapon mechanic 01:16 - Magic Man's stage based on Clown Man's stage 01:34 - The two NetNavi counterparts MagicMan and HatMan 01:52 - The original name Magician Man in early sketches 02:10 - The fortune-telling hobby and magician's secret adage 🎸 MEGA MAN & BASS METAL COVERS SINGLES Boss Battle • Mega Man & Bass | Boss Battle Metal Cover ... Big Boss Battle • Big Boss Battle: Mega Man & Bass (Metal Co... Cold Man • Cold Man: Mega Man & Bass (Metal) | His We... 🎸 MEGA MAN & BASS METAL COVERS PLAYLIST • Mega Man & Bass - Metal Covers 🎸 ALL MEGA MAN METAL COVERS PLAYLIST • Mega Man - Metal Covers 🎼 CREDITS Song: Magic Man Stage Game: Mega Man & Bass / Rockman & Forte (GBA port 2002) Original Release: Super Famicom (Japan, April 24, 1998) Platform: Game Boy Advance Composer: Naoshi Mizuta Robot Master Number: KGN-006 Developer: Capcom Publisher: Capcom Arrangement & Creative Direction: GHUB Metal Covers 🛠️ PRODUCTION Style: Instrumental melodic metal, twin electric guitars and a touch of chiptune. Creation: Suno Mix: Audacity, preserved Magic Man Stage melody on the harmonized leads ⚠️ Mega Man & Bass and Magic Man are © Capcom. The Magic Man Stage composition is © Capcom and Naoshi Mizuta. Fan made metal cover arrangement for artistic purposes. #megaman #megamanandbass #magicman #metalcover #gba #capcom #rockmanforte #ghubcovers

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