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 | The first installment in the Cataclysm series actually shows the end of Zero's rampage through the 
    city, in which he discovers Dr. Light's hidden lab and attacks. |  | Cast: Rick O'Shay as Dr. Light & Blues
 (and the ELH & Auto)
 Dave Anez as Zero
 | Featuring: Death as the Computer Voice
 Art by Megami
 Custom Sprites by Deccus
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  | If you're reading this, you probably already know what the Cataclysm movies are about, and you're probably wondering when 
    they will be done. If you don't already know, then you may be wondering why there appear to be eight, but only three of them 
    are actually done. Well, to answer both of these questions, read on. 
 To start, it may be helpful to know where the Cataclysm movies originally came from. During the comic's second year, X and 
    Zero were introduced through some time travel, and this lead to the concept known as the "Cataclysm", some cataclysmic 
    event that ended the original Megaman series and set up the Megaman X series. Aside from a few hints from Capcom, very 
    little was officially said about what happened to the original characters. So I decided to tell my version of the story 
    with a series of Flash animations, featuring voice acting and artwork from members of the Bob and George community.
 
 To help raise some money for the website, I decided to use the Cataclysm movies as a donation incentive, where donators 
    were allowed to view the movies first, with free general viewing available later. This worked really well for the first 
    movie, and soon enough the second movie came out with Ran. It took quite a while for the third movie to be finished, and 
    by then things had started to change in my life.
 
 I graduated from college, found a job, moved to another state, and eventually got married. My free time diminished quickly, 
    and I stopped having much time to spend on the comic, much less the Cataclysm movies. Then when I had a massive donation 
    drive to help pay the down payment on a house, I pledged that any future Cataclysm movies would be donation free.
 
 I've tried multiple times to finish the Cataclysm movies since then, trying different approaches, and each time the work 
    would start off strong, full of promises and hope, then dwindle until it was forgotten again. So I can't say whether the 
    movies will ever be done, though I have faith that they will, which is why this area of the site is still up.
 
 And if they do get finished, they will be revamped from the original. Much of the material already produced will be the 
    same, though several things will change, including the ordering of scenes. Originally, each episode would have focused on 
    an individual character, jumping around in the actual timeline of the event, each piece contributing to the overall story. 
    In the revamped version, the chronology will be much more linear, with only three acts, divided into three or four chapters 
    each. Whether the movies would be released as three episodes or one big animation, I can't say. But the outline would look 
    like:
 
 Act One
 Chapter One: The End
 Chapter Two: The Beginning
 Chapter Three: Initiation
 Act Two
 Chapter Four: Round One
 Chapter Five: Intermission
 Chapter Six: Round Two
 Act Three
 Chapter Seven: Final Round
 Chapter Eight: Blues
 Chapter Nine: The End
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