
Mega Man 9: Roll appears in the opening and ending scenes, and with Auto in cutscenes during the game and the shop screen.Roll also makes an appearance in Mega Man's ending, giving King's letter of an apology to Mega Man.

Mega Man & Bass: Roll uses a communicator to give tips on the stage and CD locations for the player.In the ending scene, Roll hugs Mega Man, happy that he is alright. She appears in the opening scene, and in the intro she interrupts the battle between Mega Man and Bass via a hovering vehicle to head a distress signal by Dr. Light's Lab for Mega Man to use for the right prices of bolts. Mega Man 8: Roll exchanges gadgets in Dr.Mega Man 7: Roll appears in the opening and ending scenes of the game, and will also appear randomly in the get weapon description in the Japanese version.Mega Man V: Roll appears in the opening scene.Mega Man, Mega Man 3 and Mega Man 4: Roll has a small appearance in the ending of these three games, and is mentioned in the opening scene of Mega Man 4.Auto retorts that he will enter meltdown if he goes any faster, and that they will have to pick up his pieces for overworking him. In the ending, she demands that Auto works faster, even though he's overheating. However, in Mega Man 11, Roll seems to be a jerk to Auto: when the latter asks to take a break from his work in the opening, the former snarkily states that she does not need a break. She is supportive and compassionate, especially to Mega Man, Proto Man, and Dr. She doesn't fight Robot Masters as much as her brothers, but she does if she has the chance. She is a caring individual with a big heart. Roll is shown to be sweet, kind, and optimistic. A red long-sleeved Santa dress with dark blue trousers underneath and her hair tied up in pigtails.A dark purple dress and cat-themed gloves and boots and a cat ears headband.A cyan version of the classic dress with a straw hat and her hair tied up in pigtails.A white tube top and bunny-themed sweatpants and bunny-themed headband.A green raincoat that resembles a frog.A purple witch's robe, pointed hat and her hair tied up in pigtails.A brown coat, dark brown trousers, and brown boots.In Mega Man Powered Up, Roll can choose between the former two dresses as well as several other outfits: It's unknown what is under the jacket besides the shirt. In Mega Man 11, the dress is replaced by a sleeveless red jacket/hoodie and a dark blue shirt. She reverts back to the original dress in Mega Man 9 and Mega Man 10, but in the former, she can get the Mega Man 8 dress back if you purchase a certain item. She wears a red racing shirt and trousers in Rockman: Battle & Chase when racing but switches back to the game version of the Mega Man 8 dress in other scenes. In Mega Man 8, Roll switches to a buttoned dress with long, cuffed, dark blue sleeves and a white collar, which she keeps in Mega Man & Bass although in these games' manga adaptations, the dress is warped to have shorter, puffier sleeves. In the first seven games, the dress was a sleeveless dress. She mostly wears a red dress and red shoes. She usually tied back in a ponytail with a green ribbon, though she didn't originally have the bow, but she sometimes wears her hair in different hairstyles. She also has long blonde hair with fringed bangs. Unlike Mega Man, she does not have visible joints.
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Roll has a fair skin complexion and blue or green eyes. Roll mostly looks quite the same in most games she appears in.
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She is also special in a sense that she, with her counterparts Roll.EXE and Roll Caskett and appearances in other media, combined, has made the most appearances of any supporting character in the Mega Man series as a whole. She is especially well known as the first female character ever in the Mega Man universe. In spite of her minor roles in the games, she is perhaps one of the most special and well-known characters in the entire Mega Man series, and remains a fan-favorite to many. Roll is one of the few female characters in the original Mega Man series, and the only female humanoid robot until Plum and Splash Woman were introduced into the series. Her dream is to one day open a hospital to help people in need. Roll is like a younger sister to Mega Man.

Light's Laboratory by cleaning and cooking. Light to be a housekeeper, helping around Dr. Roll ( ロール, Rōru ) is a kind-hearted humanoid robot created by Dr.

Good luck out there, Mega!" ―Roll, Mega Man 11 " I don't need a break, Auto! You know for a robot, you sure do complain a lot." ―Roll, Mega Man 11 " I refuse to lose!" ―Roll, Mega Man Powered Up " I still have cleaning and laundry to do, so let's make this quick! " ―Roll, Mega Man Powered Up For other characters with the same name, see Roll (disambiguation).
