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It ran until September 24, 2005. Midway through the series, the 50-minute feature film Rockman EXE: Program of Light and Dark premiered in Japanese theaters on March 12, 2005. The movie would directly connect with the events in Stream and is necessary for understanding the full plot of the series.
The original run only consisted of fourteen episodes and ended on August 16, 2003. The series started back up with twenty-eight episodes on May 1, 2004, and Kids' WB aired episodes much out of order. Ten more episodes previously skipped were then dubbed and added with Kids' WB's broadcast of the other twenty-eight to be aired as "lost episodes."
The 50-minute feature film, Rockman EXE the Movie: Program of Light and Dark, also received a DVD release on September 21, 2005, in Japan. [28] The DVD includes a trailer for the sixth video game , a teaser for the fourth anime series ( Beast ), and a BassCross E-Reader card for use on Mega Man Battle Network 5 .
The former is composed of five anime series (EXE, Axess, Stream, Beast, Beast+) and one feature-length film. The anime series began on March 4, 2002 in Japan, and EXE and Axess were subsequently adapted in English, airing May 17, 2003. The film, Rockman EXE: Program of Light and Dark, aired in Japan on March 12, 2005.
Rockman EXE Beast used two pieces of theme music: a single opening and a single ending theme. The opening theme is lit. "Song of Victory" (勝利のうた, "Shouri no Uta") by Ryouta & Shinsaku and the ending theme is lit. Footprints (あしあと, Ashiato) by Clair. [4] Rockman EXE Beast + did not use any theme music.
The movie, Rockman EXE Hikari to Yami no Program (劇場版ロックマンエグゼ 光と闇の遺産(プログラム)), was shown alongside the Duel Masters feature film, Duel Masters: Curse of the Deathphoenix, as part of a double-billing March 12, 2005, in Japan.
Unlike the original EXE series, Axess has only one part, with 51 episodes. In the English version, only 45 episodes aired in the United States with an additional episode airing in Canada. The last 6 episodes were premiered a few weeks after the airing of the 46th. Axess premiered in Japan on October 4, 2003 and ran until September 25, 2004.
(An exception was made with Japanese episode 25 which was accompanied by ten minutes of recycled footage from previous episodes.) The show has only ever aired once on television as a 2-hour faux-movie presentation—composed of heavily slimmed-down versions of Japanese episodes 1 through 16—on Cartoon Network. Currently, it is unknown if it ...