Tatepakkan (タテパッカン Tatepakkan) is a shielded cannon enemy from the Mega Man series. They can only be hit when they raise their shield to fire, but if Mega Man can somehow get behind one, he can bypass the shield and destroy it more easily.
Appearances[]
Mega Man 5[]
Tatepakkan appears in Gyro Man's Stage, Stone Man's Stage, the second and third stage from Proto Man's Castle, and the first Wily Castle stage. They also appear in three colors, but besides that there is no difference between them. They are weak to Super Arrow. The Charge Kick is also a good weapon to use on it as it can go straight through its defense and destroy it with two hits, usually hitting them twice with one attack. It is possible to hit through their shields at point-blank range.
Mega Man 11[]
Tatepakkan returns in Mega Man 11, but this time in a blueish type color. Other than retaining its original weakness, due to the Mega Buster's new Guard Break ability, it is possible to quickly stun it with a Charge Shot and quickly take it down with a few rapid fire shots before it's shield returns to its original position.
Mega Man IV[]
Tatepakkan appears in Stone Man's Stage and in the second stage from the Wily Battleship. The shield hitbox is considerably smaller, so the Charge Shot and several weapons can damage it from below even when the shield is down. Beat can easily bypass its shield. Additionally, they can be stood upon without taking contact damage, which is required to obtain one of the E-Tanks in Stone Man's stage.
Mega Man (Game Gear)[]
Tatepakkan, named Shield Gun in the game's manual, appears in Stone Man's Stage.
Hits data chart[]
Amount of shots/hits from Special Weapons it takes to destroy a Tatepakkan.
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Mega Buster | Gravity Hold | Water Wave | Power Stone | Gyro Attack | Star Crash | Charge Kick | Napalm Bomb | Crystal Eye | Super Arrow | Beat | |
2:2:1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2:2 | 2 | 2 | 2:2 | 1 | 2 |
Other media[]
Tatepakkan has breaf appearances in the Rockman 5 manga.
Gallery[]
Etymology[]
The "tate" in Tatepakkan's name refers to the Japanese word for shield, "たて" or "盾" in hiragana and kanji respectively. Moreover, "pakkan" comes from the word "pakan (パカン)", Japanese onomatopoeia of open.
See also[]
Mega Man IV | |
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Robot Masters | |
Bright Man • Toad Man • Pharaoh Man • Ring Man Stone Man • Charge Man • Napalm Man • Crystal Man | |
Other bosses | |
"Satellite Cannon" • Ballade • "Bridge" • Hunter • Wily Robo Iron Golem | |
Special Weapons | |
Flash Stopper • Rain Flush • Pharaoh Shot • Ring Boomerang Power Stone • Charge Kick • Napalm Bomb • Crystal Eye • Ballade Cracker | |
Support items | |
Rush Coil • Rush Jet • Beat | |
Locations | |
Dr. Light's Laboratory • Bright Man Stage • Toad Man Stage • Pharaoh Man Stage • Ring Man Stage Wily Station • Stone Man Stage • Charge Man Stage • Napalm Man Stage • Crystal Man Stage • Wily Battleship | |
Miscellaneous | |
Damage Data Chart • Enemies • Script |
Mega Man (Game Gear) | |
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Robot Masters | |
Bright Man • Stone Man • Star Man • Napalm Man • Wave Man • Toad Man | |
Other Bosses | |
Wily Capsule II | |
Mega Man's Special Weapons | |
Mega Buster • Flash Stopper • Power Stone • Star Crash • Napalm Bomb • Water Wave • Rain Flush | |
List of Enemies | |
100 Watton • Apache Joe • Asteroid • B Bitter • Baby Metall • Battan • Bomb Thrown • Bounder • Changkey Maker • Dachone • Daidine • Dompan • Gas • Giree • Gyotot • Hirarian 427 • Irucan • Jet Bomb • Lyric • Metall Cannon • Metall Mommy • Minoan • Mizzile • Mousubeil Power Muscler • Puyoyon • Rackaser • Ratton • Rider Joe • Rock Thrown • Rolling Drill • Scworm • Sniper Armor • Space Metall Springer • Swallown • Subeil • Sumatran • Taban • Tatepakkan • Teckyun • Tondeall • Toss Machine • Totem Polen Twin Cannon • Yudon • V | |
- Sub-Bosses - | |
Escaroo • Octoper OA | |
Locations | |
Bright Man Stage • Stone Man Stage • Star Man Stage • Napalm Man Stage • Wave Man Stage • Toad Man Stage | |
Miscellaneous | |
Mega Man (Game Gear) Damage Data Chart |