So long as the voicework sounds correct and the action/story's good, plus featuring the total wealth of Robot Masters then I'll check it out when it airs in two years time.
The Ruby Spears version was the one I grew up with during the last years of good sight I had... The one thing that made that the version I cling to after all these years is the RM's were finally full human height the way they should all be. Though the one thing I criticize is the overuse of certain RM's. Which is why I hope all ten games from the classic series plus the two Mega Man & Bass games are included in this.
The Battle Network series, that was titled Mega Man NT Warrior, and then changed to Access.
Yeah, NT? You seriously have to follow the over-shortening words for "net" to "NT"?
There was also the Star Force series, which CN aired on a Saturday night and then promptly dumped off. Kinda like what happened with Robots in Disguise. C'mon CN, you can fill your Saturday afternoon/evening hours with the shows you're killing off in the ubber-annoying sunrise hours.
As for the toyline... I happen to own the PVC figures of the characters from Mega Man 1: Dr. Light, Proto, Mega, Cut, Guts, Bomb, Fire Man, and Roll. I'm only missing the releases of Dr. Wily, Rush, and Ice and Elec Man (which the backing for some reason spelled as "Eleck" instead).
There's a small convention that takes place here in my home on or about the first Sunday of every three months, the next one is in two weeks. I went with my friend to the last one held in March. And hey, lo and behold, we found a few cool RM action figures! Of course, after the initial surprise, I lapsed into critic mode... The Guts Man figure's left arm cannon was missing the fist and instead had this cross-shaped plug, perhaps for plugging into the square boulder weapon accessory? The figure of Bass was missing his right arm's shoulder pad. And the Magnet Man figure was complete, but the magnet head helmet and large magnet shoulder pads were facing back away ffrom the body. Uh, shouldn't the one on the head helmet at least be pointing up so he can mimick jumping up to stick to the ceiling as part of his attack?
The reason I'm adding this explanation in my post is because I can't find any info on these figures at the MM Wiki, no manufacturer name nor year nor nothing. Any help would be appreciated.