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Metro Man is a superhero from the animated film Megamind. Metro Man is voiced by Brad Pitt.

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  • Metro Man is a superhero from the animated film Megamind. Metro Man is voiced by Brad Pitt.
  • Metro Man is Megamind's former nemesis. He is a spoof of Superman. He realizes that being a superhero isn't all it seems, so he faked his death and retired from crime fighting. Later on, at the end of the movie, he wears a disguise and congratulates Megamind for saving the city from Tighten. He is voiced by Brad Pitt.
  • Metro Man is the superhero of the Movie Megamind. He has superstrength, flying, laser vision powers, invulnerability, and great hair.
  • Name: Unknown, only called "Metro Man" and later "Music Man" Gender: Male Age: Unknown, likely around 30s or 40s Classification: Alien from the Glaupunk Quadrant, Superhero (retired), Musician Powers and Abilities: Superhuman strength, speed, durability, and endurance, Flight, Heat Vision, X-Ray vision. Speed: FTL (fast enough to spend an entire day's worth of activity, from flying a kite to reading a bunch of books, all over the city, in the time it takes Megamind to finish a sentence) Lifting Strength: Class M+, possibly Class G Striking Strength: City-Block Class Stamina: Superhuman+
Alignment
  • Neutral, later good
Goal
  • To become a musician
  • To save Metro City from Megamind
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