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Mega Man Dies At The End: Casa Del Wily
MMDATE Casa Del Wily

Season

1

Episode

11

Production Code

11-111

Upload Date

May 20, 2012 (Machinima)
May 2, 2023 (Lowbrow Studios)

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Mega Man Dies At The End: Casa Del Way is the eleventh episode of the first season and the Mega Man Dies At The End series overall.

Synopsis[]

Mega Man, Dr. Wily and Guts Man head to Dr. Wily's former badass skull castle.

Plot[]

Mega Man, Guts Man and Dr. Wily have finally gotten out of the sewers and arrived to Dr. Wily's Castle, relived that they're are finally out of there due to the sewer's disgusting smells. Dr. Wily, until arriving in a room with Mega Man and Guts Man, sees a bunch of junk such as boxes of Columbia Record Clubs, which he reads out and finds a bill on one of them. As Mega Man tells Wily that they still gonna get going on their mission, Wily mentions that he has been locked up for over 15 years and has to check his electronic mail called Email on his AOL, wondering on what its still gonna say after all these years. Wily goes away after this while Guts Man heads to another room.

Guts Man pops out of this room to tell Mega Man about seeing something that he previously saw in the room. This turns out to be a Split Pea Souper machine that can actually make soup. With Mega Man wanting soup, Guts Man fires up the machine. While the machine starts up, Mega Man discovers that Wily's castle is filled with nothing but several time machines. The Split Pea Souper machine ends up malfunctioning and splitting out only a single pea, as mentioned by Mega Man. Guts Man realizes that it didn't even spilt in-half. The machine tells the two to insert the next pea, right before Wily heads to the room to state that he couldn't any one of his Emails at all and asks if they're making soup or not. As Mega Man tells Wily that they still have to get going, the latter sees on his watch that his favorite show TGIF is gonna be on television.

Wily rushes over to his living room to sit on a chair and watch TGIF on television while singing. Mega Man and Guts Man follow Wily, with the former telling Wily that they need to get going. Wily tells him to shut up as his favorite show is on. However, the television plays the program Nine & a Half Moms, which is followed another program called Too Many Babies! Wily doesn't like this crap when his TGIF is supposed to be on television right now. Mega Man knows that he has some the bad news to Wily who is upset about TGIF being discontinued and asks him if Urkel's doing okay or not. Mega Man apologizes to him. But Wily admitted it was actually okay and at least has the DreamWorks movie Sinbad to watch. Mega Man shakes his head at this and Wily screams with a "No" before stopping and deciding to continue Mega Man's mission.

Mega Man, Dr. Wily and Guts Man head to a UFO to enter it with Wily starting up the engine of the vehicle. However, Mega Man and Guts Man smell something very wrong in the UFO while its flies in the air. When the UFO flies out of the castle, Mega Man and Guts Man complain and bicker to Wily about the stinky smell. As Mega Man asks Wily to turn off the smell, the UFO opens up and Wily wiggles his eyebrows at them before the UFO closes. As the UFO flies away, Mega and Guts Man continue their complaining and bickering towards Wily.

In the preview for the next episode, a boss select screen shows that Mega Man, Guts Man and Dr. Wily are gonna be facing the Mysterious Robot from the first episode that previously gave Mega Man his mission to find the whereabouts of his sister Roll.

Characters[]

  • Mega Man
  • Dr. Wily
  • Guts Man
  • Dr. Wily's Robots (debuts)
    • Squidon (debut) (cameo)
    • Dachone (debut) (cameo)
    • Kamegoro Maker (debut) (cameo)
    • Alien (debut) (cameo)
    • Eyeball robot (debut) (cameo)
    • Yellow Devil (debut) (cameo) (parts)
    • Mettal Potton (debut) (cameo)
    • Terminator-like robot (debut) (cameo)
    • Splash Woman (debut) (cameo)
    • Walking Bomb (debut) (cameo)
  • Mysterious Robot (preview)

Trivia[]

  • The Mega Man picture hanging on the wall is from Mega Man The Wily Wars. The picture features Mega Man, Rush, a Met, Dr. Light, Guts Man, Air Man, Bubble Man, Fire Man, Ice Man, Wood Man, Crash Man, Metal Man, Quick Man, Snake Man, Spark Man, Hard Man, Heat Man, Elec Man, Shadow Man, Gemini Man, Magnet Man, Proto Man, Roll and Dr. Wily is seen on the wall.
  • Several objects and robots from the Mega Man series, such as the Mega Man 3 variation of Mega Man: The Wily Wars, can be seen in Dr. Wily's Castle, which include.
    • Splash Woman, a female Robot Master from Mega Man 9. Her trident is also shown hanging on the wall.
    • Metall Pollon, a Metall enemy from Mega Man 6.
    • Squidon, which is a robotic squid enemy from Mega Man 6.
    • Dachone, an enemy from Mega Man 5.
    • A Walking Bomb, an enemy from Mega Man 3.
    • Dr. Wily's logos are shown on the wall.
    • An Alien, the final boss from Mega Man 2.
    • The Kamegoro Maker, a Wily Castle boss, and one of the turtle shells of a Kamegoro, a robotic turtle enemy, from Mega Man 3.
    • Various skulls and missiles on the walls.
    • A sign with the words of "flawed inventions" on it.
    • A blueprint of Mega Man.
    • An eyeball robot, presumably from one of the games.
    • Three parts of the Yellow Devil.
    • Dr. Wily's blue ship from Mega Man 2.
    • Some non-Mega Man related things are seen in this episode. They include.
      • A large pile of Columbia record boxes.
      • A Split Pea Souper machine.
      • The DeLorean from Back to the Future.
      • The Phone Booth from Doctor Who.
      • An unnamed Terminator-like robot.
      • The Epoch from Chrono Trigger.
      • The Ocarina of Time from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
      • The Time Machine from Ecco the Dolphin.
  • The rooms in Dr. Wily's Castle are actually the specific rooms from the Super Famicom game Clock Tower.
  • In Lowbrow Studio's canon, this episode was canonically followed by the Sonic For Hire episode "MegaMan", which was a crossover between both Sonic For Hire and Mega Man Dies At The End.

Transcript[]

The transcript may be viewed here.

Video[]

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