The PalmMan series is a series starring PalmMan. Originally conceptualized by COKEMAN11 (t∣b∣c) in 2008, PalmMan has gone on to become one of Fantendo's most iconic classic series, alongisde That One Crossover With a Long and Uninteresting Name That I Do Not Wish to Remember.
PalmMan follows the story of a trio of robots created by a scientist in the city of 4.15. These robots are known as MineMan (001), DragonMan (002) and PalmMan (003).
Backstory[]
The main story idea is about a scientist creating three robots - MineMan, DragonMan, and PalmMan. The story goes from PalmMan after founding a city. He meets DragonMan who traveled to the city (4.5). DragonMan, although not as strong, knows more about their past than PalmMan. DragonMan explains that PalmMan, DragonMan, and MineMan were created as robots to make a greater good, but a power surge caused the three to escape. PalmMan was intended to preserve the environment, DragonMan was intended to help the military, and MineMan was intended to show where the best mines were to prevent minders from attacking the earth searching for them. MineMan's brain, however, was corrupt, and turned evil. MineMan obtained the smarts to build an army of four robots: Magma Man, Splash Woman, Galaxy Man, and Shadow Man (who eventually rebels later on). As well as that happening, PalmMan gained DragonMan's power, and DragonMan was left to develop on his own. After the explanation, PalmMan eventually begins to understand, and take DragonMan in as an apprentice. However, MineMan comes to 4.5 and takes DragonMan in hopes of getting a fifth robot (he wanted to erase DragonMan's mind and rebuild it). PalmMan went to save him, and that started the adventure.
Games[]
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Original Series[]
Title | Author(s) | Article creation date |
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PalmMan Worlds | COKEMAN11 (t∣b∣c) | 2008, December 22 |
PalmMan Online † | 2008, December 23 | |
PalmMan | 2009, February 7 | |
PalmMan 2 | 2009, February 8 | |
PalmMan 3: Divide and Conquer | 2009, February 8 | |
PalmMan 4: Reversed | 2009, February 8 | |
PalmMan 5: Chaos Inverted | 2009, March 1 | |
PalmMan 6: Hourglass of Mayhem | 2009, March 24 |
Reboots[]
Title | Author(s) | Article creation date |
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PalmMan | Shadow Inferno (t∣b∣c) | 2022, February 16 |
PalmMan: Cyber Dawn | MR Z BRAINZ (t∣b∣c) | 2022, May 21 |
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Trivia[]
- The PalmMan series has one of the longest gaps between instalments of all Fantendo original series, with 4,712 days - a little under 13 years - between the releases of PalmMan 6: Hourglass of Mayhem and PalmMan (Boundless).
- Developed of the original series ended in 2010 when COKEMAN11 (t∣b∣c) instead began working on the Abilityseries.
- The series originated as a game called Coconut Adventures that was based off of the MegaMan Battle Network games. This was changed to PalmMan: Coconut Adventures and later PalmMan Battle Network; however, the entire game was cancelled.
- There was going to be a follow-up of this called PalmMan Star Force. This was dropped too.
- There was going to be a series of stories & adaptions of games and adventures respectively, but this was dropped.
- PalmMan, DragonMan and MineMan have made many appearances in Fantendo crossover titles.
- MineMan's Robots are actually bosses from the canon Mega Man series.
- A running gag in the series is MagmaMan being a boss at a place called Alpha Road.
- There was an entirely new story arc planned for DragonMan, but upon cancellation of the series, the concept was dropped. This was partially revived in the New Fantendoverse, with a much greater focus on PalmMan and DragonMan's relationship.