Megas is the main giant robot in the Cartoon Network animated television series Megas XLR. The name Megas stands for Mechanized Earth Guard Attack System.

Origin

In the future, a war is taking place between humans and an alien race called the Glorft. The Glorft had constructed a giant robot, known to them as the Avatar prototype, as a weapon in the war. The human resistance stole the robot and renamed it Megas, with the intention of sending it back in time to a turning point in history where Megas would win a battle for the humans. During this process of sending it back, the Glorft attacked, causing Megas' timedrive to be destroyed and its control unit (head) to be blown off completely. Megas was sent back to the early 20th century (around the 1930s), more than 1000 years earlier than intended. Megas laid undiscovered in a scrap heap in New Jersey for over 70 years until it was discovered by an overweight video game addict named Coop.

With the help of Goat, the owner of the junkyard, Coop replaced the missing head of Megas with a car (specifically, a 1970 Plymouth Hemi Barracuda Convertible with Shaker hood scoop) and rebuilt the control system with various, buttons, dials, games console controllers. He also repainted Megas blue with yellow flames and other detail work, such as an 8-ball design on the arm. He also renamed Megas to Megas XLR, the XLR standing for eXtra Large Robot. Because of the modifications, Megas can only be piloted by Coop who is rather defensive of the fact that Megas was already "banged up" and he did the best he could with it.

As a running gag in the series, Coop inexplicably keeps Megas stored within his garage. As the robot is much larger than any residential garage, Coop will unintentionally destroy the garage upon activating Megas, only to have rebuilt the garage and put Megas in the very same location by the following episode.

Equipment

Megas has some unusual and familiar components installed onboard—many are taken from science-fiction and super robot anime series, though there are some original Coop designs among the weapons, usually based on his obsession with video games, complete with control pads, joysticks, Trackballs and light guns. Almost all the weapons have names that are rather humorous at the time.

Original equipment

Non-original equipment

Non-Functional/Broken Equipment

These are the things on Megas that don't work, either due to Coop's modifications, or because he broke it outright.

Other Facts/Techniques

During the course of the series, there are some recurring moves and gags that are used, as well as certain devices.

See also