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Cyborg 009

Cyborg 009 (Japanese: サイボーグ・ゼロ・ゼロ・ナイン, Hepburn: Saibōgu Zero-Zero-Nain) is a Japanese science fiction manga created by Shotaro Ishinomori. It was serialized in many different Japanese magazines, including Monthly Shōnen King, Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Shōnen Big Comic, COM, Shōjo Comic, Weekly Shōnen Sunday, Monthly Shōnen Jump, and Monthly Comic Nora. In 2012, comiXology acquired the digital distribution rights to Shotaro Ishinomori's catalogue, including Cyborg 009.[2][3]

Cyborg 009
First volume cover featuring Joe Shimamura
サイボーグ・ゼロ・ゼロ・ナイン
(Saibōgu Zero-Zero-Nain)
GenreAdventure, science fiction[1]
Created byShotaro Ishinomori
Manga
Written byShotaro Ishinomori
Published by
English publisher
Magazine
Demographic
Original run19641981
Volumes36 (List of volumes)
Further information
Anime film
Directed byYugo Serikawa
Produced byHiroshi Okawa
Written by
  • Takashi Iijima
  • Yugo Serikawa
Music by
  • Ichirou Kosugita
  • Noriyoshi Oohira
StudioToei Animation
ReleasedJuly 21, 1966
Runtime65 minutes
Anime film
Cyborg 009: Monster Wars
Directed byYugo Serikawa
Produced byHiroshi Okawa
Written by
  • Daisaku Shirakawa
  • Yugo Serikawa
Music by
  • Taichiro Kosuki
  • Susumu Konishi
StudioToei Animation
ReleasedMarch 19, 1967
Runtime60 minutes
Anime television series
Directed byYugo Serikawa
Written byMasaki Tsuji
StudioToei Animation
Original networkNET
Original run April 5, 1968 September 27, 1968
Episodes26 (List of episodes)
Audio drama
StationNBS
Original runJanuary 29, 1979February 23, 1979
Anime television series
Directed byMasayuki Akehi
Produced by
  • Takahashi Iijima
  • Takeyuki Suzuki
  • Yoshiaki Koizumi
Written by
  • Akiyoshi Sakai
  • Haruya Yamazaki
Music byKoichi Sugiyama
Studio
Original networkTV Asahi
English network
Original run March 6, 1979 March 25, 1980
Episodes50
Anime film
Cyborg 009: Legend of the Super Galaxy
Directed byMasayuki Akehi
Written byRyuzo Nakanishi
Music byKoichi Sugiyama
StudioToei Animation
ReleasedDecember 20, 1980
Runtime130 minutes
Game
DeveloperRiot
PublisherTelenet Japan
GenreAction
PlatformMega CD
ReleasedJuly 30, 1993
Game
DeveloperInterbec
PublisherBandai
GenreAction
PlatformSuper Famicom
ReleasedFebruary 25, 1994
Anime television series
Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier
Directed byJun Kawagoe
Produced by
  • Taka Nagasawa
  • Takayuki Nagasawa
Written by
  • Kenichi Ohashi
  • Tomoko Konparu
Music byTetsuya Komuro
Studio
  • Japan Vistec
  • Studio OX
Licensed by
Original networkTV Tokyo
English network
Original run October 14, 2001 October 13, 2002
Episodes51 (List of episodes)
Game
Simple Characters 2000 Series Vol. 15: Cyborg 009: The Block Kuzushi
DeveloperAccess
PublisherBandai
GenreAction
PlatformPlayStation
ReleasedOctober 10, 2002
Game
CR Cyborg 009
DeveloperNewGin
PublisherNewGin
GenrePachinko
PlatformArcade
Released2003
Audio drama
Cyborg 009: Rebirth
Original runSeptember 21, 2009September 28, 2009
Manga
Gods' War
Written byJoe Onodera
Illustrated byMasato Hayase
Published byShogakukan
MagazineClub Sunday
DemographicShōnen
Original run20122013
Volumes5
Anime film
009 Re:Cyborg
Directed byKenji Kamiyama
Produced byTomohiko Ishii
Written byKenji Kamiyama
Music byKenji Kawai
StudioProduction I.G, Sanzigen
Licensed by
ReleasedOctober 27, 2012
Runtime105 minutes
Original video animation
Cyborg 009 VS Devilman
Directed byJun Kawagoe
Written byTadashi Hayakawa
StudioBee Media, Actas
ReleasedOctober 17, 2015
Runtime30 minutes each
Episodes3
Anime film series
Cyborg 009: Call of Justice
Directed byKokai Kakimoto
Produced by
Written byKenji Kamiyama
Music byYoshihiro Ike
StudioOLM Digital, Signal.MD
Released November 25, 2016 December 9, 2016
Runtime100 minutes each
Films3
Manga
Bgooparts Delete
Written byTsuguo Okazaki
Published byAkita Shoten
MagazineChampion Red
DemographicSeinen
Original runJuly 19, 2019 – present

Plot Edit

Nine people from around the world are kidnapped by the evil Black Ghost organization, led by the tyrant Skull, to undergo experiments that would allow him to use them as human weapons to promote the production of cyborg warfare. While he succeeds in converting the group of nine into cyborgs with superhuman powers, his most reputable scientist, Dr. Isaac Gilmore, helps the cyborgs escape to rebel against Skull and Black Ghost. The nine cyborgs – from which the name of the series is derived – band together in order to stop Black Ghost from achieving its goal of starting the next world war by supplying rich buyers with countless weapons of mass destruction. After the destruction of Black Ghost, the nine cyborgs go on to fight a variety of threats, such as mad scientists, supernatural beings, and ancient civilizations.

Media Edit

Manga Edit

The first arc was serialized in Weekly Shōnen King (Shōnen Gahosha). It depicts Cyborg 009's origin story, the escape from Black Ghost, and the group running from the cyborg assassins. It ended with the battle against the Mythos Cyborgs.

The second arc, called The Underground Empire Yomi Arc, appeared in Weekly Shōnen Magazine (Kodansha) alongside the release of the film version. The story is highly influenced by Edgar Rice Burroughs' Earth's Core series, including an expedition to the center of the Earth with a drill tank and a reptile race who can use telepathy and grow wings. The story ends with the final battle against Black Ghost. In the final scene, 009 and 002 fall into Earth's atmosphere and are seen as a shooting star by two small children, one of whom wishes for a toy gun and the other for world peace (a scene reminiscent of Ray Bradbury's Kaleidoscope). As such, 001 was able to use his telekinetic powers at the last minute to retrieve 002 and 009 from their plummet before death.

The third arc, serialized in Bōken Ō (Akita Shoten), contained 6 story arcs, including the Monster Island Arc, the Middle East Arc, and the Angels Arc. The series abruptly ended during the Angels Arc.

The fourth arc, called The Battle of the Gods Arc, was serialized in COM (Mushi Production). Ishinomori resumed and retold the interrupted Angels Arc with a new plot, but the series once again ended abruptly. Ishinomori would not resume the series for a few years after this.

The fifth arc was serialized in Shōjo Comic (Shogakukan), and included the Wind City Arc, the Snow Carnival Arc, and the Edda Arc. The story deals with legendary and mythical like characters challenging the 00 Number Cyborgs.

The sixth arc followed closely after the fifth arc. Arcs such as the Deinonychus Arc (appeared in Monthly Shōnen Jump (Shueisha)) and Green Hole Arc (appeared in Play Comic (Akita Shoten)) were depicted, then long after, the Underwater Pyramid Arc was serialized in Monthly Manga Shōnen (Asahi Sonorama).

The seventh arc was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday (Shogakukan) alongside the revival anime. A long arc consisting of many short arcs, this series dealt with the battle against Neo Black Ghost as well as the emotional trauma of the 00 Number Cyborgs. The story is set approximately 20 years after the Yomi Arc, and the personalities and conduct of the cyborgs are depicted as more adult.

The eighth arc was serialized in Monthly Comic Nora (Gakken). This longer arc was called People Drifting Through Time and Space Arc, and is a sequel to the Immigration Arc. The Count of St. Germain from the Underwater Pyramid Arc appears, but the design of his drawing is different.

Manga publication history Edit

The series was written and illustrated by Shotaro Ishinomori, serialized in Monthly Shōnen King, published in Japan by Akita Shoten and other companies through its history, and published in North America by Tokyopop.

Digital comics distributor comiXology licensed the entire catalogue from Ishimori Productions in 2012,[2] and has made the first 10 volumes of Cyborg 009 available to the public.

In April 2012, Shogakukan announced that the Cyborg 009 manga would conclude in Weekly Shōnen Sunday.[4] Entitled Cyborg 009 Conclusion: God's War, the manga is to be illustrated by Masato Hayase and to be based on Ishinomori's original concept notes, sketches, and novel drafts, all of which had been gathered by his son, Jo Onodera. Conclusion debuted on April 13, 2012,[5] and ran until February 2014. It was collected in 5 volumes.[6]

Cyborg 009 Bgooparts Delete Edit

A manga series written and illustrated by Tsuguo Okazaki, titled Cyborg 009 Bgooparts Delete, began serialization in Champion Red on July 19, 2019.[7]

8 Man vs. Cyborg 009 Edit

A crossover manga between 8 Man and Cyborg 009 by Kyoichi Nanatsuk (script) and Masato Hayate (art), began serializing in Champion Red on July 18, 2020.[8]

Graphic novel Edit

A full-color graphic novel based on the franchise was released at San Diego Comic-Con International on July 21, 2013, to align with the anniversary of Ishinomori's original manga. The book is a condensed retelling of the 00 Cyborgs' battle against Black Ghost, led by Sekar (Skull).[9] The full release was on September 11, 2013.[10] The graphic novel is written by F. J. DeSanto and Bradley Cramp, penciled and inked by Marcus To, and published by Archaia Comics.[11]

Films Edit

1966 film Edit

The first Cyborg 009 film was released on July 21, 1966. It was produced by Hiroshi Ōkawa (uncredited) and directed by Yugo Serikawa.

Cyborg 009: Monster Wars (サイボーグ009 怪獣戦争, Saiboogu Zero-Zero-Nain Kaijuu Sensou) was the second film for Cyborg 009 and released on March 19, 1967. It was produced by Hiroshi Ōkawa and directed by Yugo Serikawa.

The theme song for both films was "Song of Cyborg 009" (サイボーグ009の歌, Saibōgu Zero Zero Nain no Uta) (Lyrics: Masahisa Urushibara, Composer, Arrangement: Taichirō Kosugi, Singer: Tokyo Meister Singer)

Cast Edit

1980 anime film Edit

An anime film based on the second anime television series was released on December 20, 1980, named Cyborg 009: Legend of the Super Galaxy (サイボーグ009 超銀河伝説, Saibōgu Zero Zero Nain: Chou Ginga Densetsu).

The theme song was "Love of 1 Billion Lightyears" (10億光年の愛, Jū-oku Kōnen no Ai) (Lyrics: Michio Yamagami, Composer: Kōichi Morita, Arrangement: Reijirō Koroku, Singer: Yoshito Machida).

Cast Edit

2012 film (009 Re:Cyborg) Edit

A 3D film, produced by Production I.G., Sanzigen and Ishimori Productions, was released on October 27, 2012. Kenji Kamiyama was the director and writer. Kenji Kawai, who worked before with Kamiyama on Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit and Eden of the East, composed the music. The film was released in Japan on October 27, 2012. It also opened simultaneously in more than five Asian regions, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and South Korea.[12] A manga adaptation by Gatou Asou, character designer for Moribito and Occult Academy, was serialized in Square Enix's Monthly Big Gangan.[13] The UK anime distributor Anime Limited announced that they acquired the movie and produced an English dub at NYAV Post.[14] Madman Entertainment also has rights to release the film in Australia and New Zealand.[15] At Anime Expo 2013, Funimation had announced that they acquired the film for North America.[16] The English voice cast was announced on April 16, 2015.[17]

2016 film trilogy (Cyborg 009: Call of Justice) Edit

Another 3D film, produced by Production I.G. and animated by OLM Digital and Signal.MD and distributed by Toho, was released on November 25, 2016. The movie itself was divided into three parts, with Part 2 being released December 2, 2016 and Part 3 on December 9, 2016. Kenji Kamiyama was chief director of the project, and Kokai Kakimoto directed the film.[1] Netflix acquired digital distribution rights to the movie, where the movie was shown first on Netflix Japan in Spring 2016, with other territories following later.[18] The films, edited down into 12 episodes, were released worldwide on Netflix on February 10, 2017.[19]

Cast Edit

Television series Edit

1968 series Edit

An anime adaptation was released on April 5, 1968, on NET and ended on September 27, 1968, with a total of 26 episodes. This series was directed by Yugo Serikawa, Takeshi Tamiya, Tomoharu Katsumata, Toshio Katsuda, Taiji Yabushita, Ryōzō Tanaka, Yoshikata Nitta, Kazuya Miyazaki, Fusahiro Nagaki, Minoru Okazaki, Yoshio Takami.

The opening theme song for the anime series was "Cyborg 009" (サイボーグ009) (Lyrics: Masahisa Urushibara, Composer, Arrangement: Taichirō Kosugi, Vocals: Tokyo Meister Singer. The outro theme was "End the Battle" (戦いおわって, Tatakai Owatte) (Lyrics: Shotaro Ishinomori, Composer, Arrangement: Taichirō Kosugi, Singer: Vocal Shop)

Cast Edit
DVD Box Edit

The "サイボーグ009 モノクロ DVD BOX" was released in January 2006 from Buena Vista Home Entertainment. The low-priced edition "サイボーグ009 1968 DVD-COLLECTION" was released in July 2009 from TOEI COMPANY, LTD.

1979–1980 series Edit

Another anime for Cyborg 009 was released on March 6, 1979, on TV Asahi and ended on March 25, 1980, with a total of 50 episodes.

The opening theme song for the anime was "For Whose Sake" (誰がために, Taga tame ni). The lyrics were by Shotaro Ishinomori, the composer was Masaaki Harao, the arrangement was done by Koichi Sugiyama and vocals were provided by Ken Narita and Koorogi '73); the ending theme was "Someday" (いつの日か, Itsu no Hi ka). The lyrics were by Saburō Yatsude while the composer was Masaaki Harao, the arrangement was done by Koichi Sugiyama and vocals were provided by Koorogi '73. The show was a huge hit in Sweden where it was one of the earliest anime series to be dubbed into Swedish and released in its entirety on VHS. The success with the audience came despite the fact that the entire voice cast was provided by one actor, Danish national Timm Mehrens.[20]

Cast Edit

2001–2002 series Edit

A third television series, entitled Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 14, 2001 to October 13, 2002 on Sundays at 18:30. It spanned a total of fifty-one episodes.

The opening theme song for the third anime television series was "What's the Justice?" by Globe. The first ending theme was "Genesis of Next" by Globe followed by "Starting from Here" by Globe and later was replaced with "I Do" by Fayray.

The 2001–2002 series of Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier was dubbed by Animaze, Inc. and ZRO Limit Productions, and was shortened to its manga name. The English-dubbed version of Cyborg 009 aired on Cartoon Network as part of its weekday after-school action anime/animation programming block, Toonami in 2003 with the first 26 episodes, and was on its unnamed late Friday night/Early Saturday morning “Graveyard Shift” line-up in 2004 to air episodes 27 to 42, before it was dropped from their lineup. The edited version of the series was also distributed by Sony Pictures Family Entertainment Group, while the uncut version is distributed by Sony Pictures Television.

Cast Edit

Original video animation Edit

A three-part original video animation crossover with Go Nagai's Devilman series, titled Cyborg 009 VS Devilman, received a two-week theatrical release in October 2015. The OVA was directed by Jun Kawagoe.[21][22] Netflix released the OVA internationally in 20 languages on April 1, 2016, including an English dub.[23]

Cast Edit

Radio dramas Edit

1979 radio drama Edit

A radio drama was produced for NBS's Kirin Radio Theater from January 29 to February 23, 1979.

Cast Edit

2009 radio drama Edit

A second radio drama, entitled Cyborg 009: Birth, was aired in two parts on September 21 and 28, 2009.

Cast Edit
Part 1
  • Gamo Whiskey: Hirohiko Kakegawa
  • Erika: Kyoko Terase
  • Dancer: Isao Teramoto
  • Hilda: Akiko Sekina
  • Slave Trader: Keiichirō Yamamoto
  • Boy: Kohta Nemoto
  • Jailer: Masaru Suzuki
Part 2
  • Scientist C: Yasuhiko Tokuyama
  • Crewman A: Masaru Suzuki
  • Crewman B: Kohta Nemoto
  • Crewman C: Keiichirō Yamamoto
  • Robot: Isao Teramoto

Video games Edit

Three video games based on the series were released only in Japan. One of them was an action platformer released for the Super Famicom by BEC in 1994; for each level the player selects one of the eight adult cyborgs (001 is not playable) as the leader of a strike force for a particular mission accompanied by two others. The second game (released by Telenet Japan's subsidiary Riot) in 1993 was for the Mega CD and is also a side scroller.

In 2002, Simple Characters 2000 Series Vol. 15: Cyborg 009: The Block Kuzushi was released for the PlayStation by Bandai.

International releases Edit

The 1979 version aired in Italy in 1982 and became popular with Italian viewers.[citation needed]

All of the 50 episodes from the 1979 version were released in Sweden with a Swedish dub in a total of 25 VHS tapes between 1986 - 1989. All of the voices were done by the Danish actor Timm Mehrens.

The 2001 version aired on MBC 3 several times starting from 2005 and became extremely popular with Arab viewers. It also aired on Cartoon Network Australia's Toonami Block in 2002[citation needed]

North American releases Edit

The 1967 movie was released in Mexico, and years later, the 2001 television series aired on Toonami in 2003. The movie was later replayed on Cadena Tres in 2007, and was quite popular with Mexican viewers.[citation needed]

The 1979 series was broadcast with English subtitles on Japanese-language television in Hawaii, California, and in the New York metropolitan area. The English subtitles were produced by San Francisco-based Fuji Television, which did not broadcast the series as part of its Japanese programming on KEMO-TV.

The 1980 film was released in the United States in 1988 by Celebrity Home Entertainment as Defenders of the Vortex, with an edited version of an English dub that was commissioned through the Tokyo, Japan-based Frontier Enterprises. It later received an unedited direct-to-video English release in 1995 by Best Film and Video Corporation with the full version of the same dub.

The 2001 TV series was licensed by Avex Inc. (the North American branch of Avex Mode, the 2001 series' original distributor in Japan) and dubbed into English by Animaze and ZRO Limit Productions. The entire series was dubbed, with the first 26 episodes shown on the Toonami programming block on Cartoon Network, while episodes 27 to 47 were shown on Cartoon Network's late Friday night "Graveyard Shift" block, right before the show was dropped from their line-up. The first 8 episodes were distributed on DVD by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment in a two-disc uncut bilingual set, as well as two dub-only edited broadcast volumes of four episodes each along with Portuguese and Spanish dubs. As of 2017, none of the other episodes have become available on home video outside Japan and Hong Kong, but Madman Entertainment released the first 26 dubbed episodes to DVD in Australia; they are since out of print. Discotek Media announced during their Otakon 2017 panel that they have licensed the 2001 series, and they will release the entire series, in the uncut bilingual version, on a SDBD set.[25] The purpose for this set is to restore the uncut version of the dub for the whole series to its best state possible, as well as the video quality. The uncut dub master tapes were damaged upon arrival,[26] due to the age of the DA-88 tapes.[27] The set has an 11-page essay about the restoration process by the company's producer and Anime News Network founder Justin Sevakis, along with an 83-page art gallery.[28] The set was also the North American and dub premiere of the three-episode God's War finale. The set was officially released on June 25, 2019.[29]

The 2012 movie is licensed by Funimation in North America, Anime Limited in the UK, and Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand. An English dub was produced by NYAV Post, and a theatrical release was released in all three territories.[17]

References Edit

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  26. ^ @worldofcrap (January 24, 2018). "Cyborg 009 update: the materials are a giant mess and we're still doing major triage. This is one of the biggest production challenges we've ever faced. I still think we can make a good product but some 5.1 mixes may be lost" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  27. ^ @worldofcrap (January 24, 2018). "It wasn't well cared-for, that's for sure. But also DA-88 tapes don't last forever. Same stock as Hi-8 camcorder tapes. Just old" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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External links Edit

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • サイボーグ009 Asahi Shimbun, 15 July 2008 (in Japanese)
  • 009 Re:Cyborg Movie
  • Cyborg 009 (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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Legend of the Super GalaxyDirected byMasayuki AkehiWritten byRyuzo NakanishiMusic byKoichi SugiyamaStudioToei AnimationReleasedDecember 20 1980Runtime130 minutesGameDeveloperRiotPublisherTelenet JapanGenreActionPlatformMega CDReleasedJuly 30 1993GameDeveloperInterbecPublisherBandaiGenreActionPlatformSuper FamicomReleasedFebruary 25 1994Anime television seriesCyborg 009 The Cyborg SoldierDirected byJun KawagoeProduced byTaka NagasawaTakayuki NagasawaWritten byKenichi OhashiTomoko KonparuMusic byTetsuya KomuroStudioJapan VistecStudio OXLicensed byNA Discotek MediaOriginal networkTV TokyoEnglish networkSG AnimaxUS Cartoon Network Toonami Original runOctober 14 2001 October 13 2002Episodes51 List of episodes GameSimple Characters 2000 Series Vol 15 Cyborg 009 The Block KuzushiDeveloperAccessPublisherBandaiGenreActionPlatformPlayStationReleasedOctober 10 2002GameCR Cyborg 009DeveloperNewGinPublisherNewGinGenrePachinkoPlatformArcadeReleased2003Audio dramaCyborg 009 RebirthOriginal runSeptember 21 2009 September 28 2009MangaGods WarWritten byJoe OnoderaIllustrated byMasato HayasePublished byShogakukanMagazineClub SundayDemographicShōnenOriginal run2012 2013Volumes5Anime film009 Re CyborgDirected byKenji KamiyamaProduced byTomohiko IshiiWritten byKenji KamiyamaMusic byKenji KawaiStudioProduction I G SanzigenLicensed byAUS Madman EntertainmentNA FunimationUK Anime LimitedReleasedOctober 27 2012Runtime105 minutesOriginal video animationCyborg 009 VS DevilmanDirected byJun KawagoeWritten byTadashi HayakawaStudioBee Media ActasReleasedOctober 17 2015Runtime30 minutes eachEpisodes3Anime film seriesCyborg 009 Call of JusticeDirected byKokai KakimotoProduced byKatsuji MorishitaYoshiki SakuraiWritten byKenji KamiyamaMusic byYoshihiro IkeStudioOLM Digital Signal MDReleasedNovember 25 2016 December 9 2016Runtime100 minutes eachFilms3MangaBgooparts DeleteWritten byTsuguo OkazakiPublished byAkita ShotenMagazineChampion RedDemographicSeinenOriginal runJuly 19 2019 present Contents 1 Plot 2 Media 2 1 Manga 2 1 1 Manga publication history 2 1 2 Cyborg 009 Bgooparts Delete 2 1 3 8 Man vs Cyborg 009 2 2 Graphic novel 2 3 Films 2 3 1 1966 film 2 3 1 1 Cast 2 3 2 1980 anime film 2 3 2 1 Cast 2 3 3 2012 film 009 Re Cyborg 2 3 4 2016 film trilogy Cyborg 009 Call of Justice 2 3 4 1 Cast 2 4 Television series 2 4 1 1968 series 2 4 1 1 Cast 2 4 1 2 DVD Box 2 4 2 1979 1980 series 2 4 2 1 Cast 2 4 3 2001 2002 series 2 4 3 1 Cast 2 5 Original video animation 2 5 1 Cast 2 6 Radio dramas 2 6 1 1979 radio drama 2 6 1 1 Cast 2 6 2 2009 radio drama 2 6 2 1 Cast 2 7 Video games 3 International releases 3 1 North American releases 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditMain article List of Cyborg 009 characters Nine people from around the world are kidnapped by the evil Black Ghost organization led by the tyrant Skull to undergo experiments that would allow him to use them as human weapons to promote the production of cyborg warfare While he succeeds in converting the group of nine into cyborgs with superhuman powers his most reputable scientist Dr Isaac Gilmore helps the cyborgs escape to rebel against Skull and Black Ghost The nine cyborgs from which the name of the series is derived band together in order to stop Black Ghost from achieving its goal of starting the next world war by supplying rich buyers with countless weapons of mass destruction After the destruction of Black Ghost the nine cyborgs go on to fight a variety of threats such as mad scientists supernatural beings and ancient civilizations Media EditManga Edit See also List of Cyborg 009 chapters The first arc was serialized in Weekly Shōnen King Shōnen Gahosha It depicts Cyborg 009 s origin story the escape from Black Ghost and the group running from the cyborg assassins It ended with the battle against the Mythos Cyborgs The second arc called The Underground Empire Yomi Arc appeared in Weekly Shōnen Magazine Kodansha alongside the release of the film version The story is highly influenced by Edgar Rice Burroughs Earth s Core series including an expedition to the center of the Earth with a drill tank and a reptile race who can use telepathy and grow wings The story ends with the final battle against Black Ghost In the final scene 009 and 002 fall into Earth s atmosphere and are seen as a shooting star by two small children one of whom wishes for a toy gun and the other for world peace a scene reminiscent of Ray Bradbury s Kaleidoscope As such 001 was able to use his telekinetic powers at the last minute to retrieve 002 and 009 from their plummet before death The third arc serialized in Bōken Ō Akita Shoten contained 6 story arcs including the Monster Island Arc the Middle East Arc and the Angels Arc The series abruptly ended during the Angels Arc The fourth arc called The Battle of the Gods Arc was serialized in COM Mushi Production Ishinomori resumed and retold the interrupted Angels Arc with a new plot but the series once again ended abruptly Ishinomori would not resume the series for a few years after this The fifth arc was serialized in Shōjo Comic Shogakukan and included the Wind City Arc the Snow Carnival Arc and the Edda Arc The story deals with legendary and mythical like characters challenging the 00 Number Cyborgs The sixth arc followed closely after the fifth arc Arcs such as the Deinonychus Arc appeared in Monthly Shōnen Jump Shueisha and Green Hole Arc appeared in Play Comic Akita Shoten were depicted then long after the Underwater Pyramid Arc was serialized in Monthly Manga Shōnen Asahi Sonorama The seventh arc was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday Shogakukan alongside the revival anime A long arc consisting of many short arcs this series dealt with the battle against Neo Black Ghost as well as the emotional trauma of the 00 Number Cyborgs The story is set approximately 20 years after the Yomi Arc and the personalities and conduct of the cyborgs are depicted as more adult The eighth arc was serialized in Monthly Comic Nora Gakken This longer arc was called People Drifting Through Time and Space Arc and is a sequel to the Immigration Arc The Count of St Germain from the Underwater Pyramid Arc appears but the design of his drawing is different Manga publication history Edit The series was written and illustrated by Shotaro Ishinomori serialized in Monthly Shōnen King published in Japan by Akita Shoten and other companies through its history and published in North America by Tokyopop Digital comics distributor comiXology licensed the entire catalogue from Ishimori Productions in 2012 2 and has made the first 10 volumes of Cyborg 009 available to the public In April 2012 Shogakukan announced that the Cyborg 009 manga would conclude in Weekly Shōnen Sunday 4 Entitled Cyborg 009 Conclusion God s War the manga is to be illustrated by Masato Hayase and to be based on Ishinomori s original concept notes sketches and novel drafts all of which had been gathered by his son Jo Onodera Conclusion debuted on April 13 2012 5 and ran until February 2014 It was collected in 5 volumes 6 Cyborg 009 Bgooparts Delete Edit A manga series written and illustrated by Tsuguo Okazaki titled Cyborg 009 Bgooparts Delete began serialization in Champion Red on July 19 2019 7 8 Man vs Cyborg 009 Edit A crossover manga between 8 Man and Cyborg 009 by Kyoichi Nanatsuk script and Masato Hayate art began serializing in Champion Red on July 18 2020 8 Graphic novel Edit A full color graphic novel based on the franchise was released at San Diego Comic Con International on July 21 2013 to align with the anniversary of Ishinomori s original manga The book is a condensed retelling of the 00 Cyborgs battle against Black Ghost led by Sekar Skull 9 The full release was on September 11 2013 10 The graphic novel is written by F J DeSanto and Bradley Cramp penciled and inked by Marcus To and published by Archaia Comics 11 Films Edit 1966 film Edit The first Cyborg 009 film was released on July 21 1966 It was produced by Hiroshi Ōkawa uncredited and directed by Yugo Serikawa Cyborg 009 Monster Wars サイボーグ009 怪獣戦争 Saiboogu Zero Zero Nain Kaijuu Sensou was the second film for Cyborg 009 and released on March 19 1967 It was produced by Hiroshi Ōkawa and directed by Yugo Serikawa The theme song for both films was Song of Cyborg 009 サイボーグ009の歌 Saibōgu Zero Zero Nain no Uta Lyrics Masahisa Urushibara Composer Arrangement Taichirō Kosugi Singer Tokyo Meister Singer Cast Edit 009 Hiroyuki Ōta 001 Kyoko Toriyama 002 Ryō Ishihara 003 Judy Ongg 004 Hiroshi Ōtake 005 Hiroshi Masuoka 006 Arihiro Fujimura 007 Machiko Soga 008 Kenji Utsumi Professor Gilmore Jōji Yanami Black Ghost Leader Masato Yamanouchi Beagle Kiyoshi Kawakubo Easel Sanji Hase Helena Etsuko Ichihara Narrator Ryō Kurosawa 1980 anime film Edit An anime film based on the second anime television series was released on December 20 1980 named Cyborg 009 Legend of the Super Galaxy サイボーグ009 超銀河伝説 Saibōgu Zero Zero Nain Chou Ginga Densetsu The theme song was Love of 1 Billion Lightyears 10億光年の愛 Ju oku Kōnen no Ai Lyrics Michio Yamagami Composer Kōichi Morita Arrangement Reijirō Koroku Singer Yoshito Machida Cast Edit 009 Kazuhiko Inoue Walter Carroll 001 Fuyumi Shiraishi Mary Malone 002 Keiichi Noda Don Pomes 003 Kazuko Sugiyama Michelle Hart 004 Keaton Yamada Richard Nieskins 005 Banjo Ginga Frank Rogers 006 Sanji Hase Jeff Manning 007 Kaneta Kimotsuki James Keating 008 Kazuyuki Sogabe Clay Lowrey Professor Gilmore Jōji Yanami Cliff Harrington Dr Cosmo Ichirō Nagai Mike Worman Saba Noriko Ohara Gerri Sorrells Princess Tamara Hiroko Suzuki Deborah DeSnoo Zoa Tōru Ōhira William Ross Gallo Chikao Ohtsuka Lanny Broyles Narrator Ryō Ishihara Avi Laudau 2012 film 009 Re Cyborg Edit A 3D film produced by Production I G Sanzigen and Ishimori Productions was released on October 27 2012 Kenji Kamiyama was the director and writer Kenji Kawai who worked before with Kamiyama on Moribito Guardian of the Spirit and Eden of the East composed the music The film was released in Japan on October 27 2012 It also opened simultaneously in more than five Asian regions including Hong Kong Taiwan Singapore Malaysia and South Korea 12 A manga adaptation by Gatou Asou character designer for Moribito and Occult Academy was serialized in Square Enix s Monthly Big Gangan 13 The UK anime distributor Anime Limited announced that they acquired the movie and produced an English dub at NYAV Post 14 Madman Entertainment also has rights to release the film in Australia and New Zealand 15 At Anime Expo 2013 Funimation had announced that they acquired the film for North America 16 The English voice cast was announced on April 16 2015 17 2016 film trilogy Cyborg 009 Call of Justice Edit Another 3D film produced by Production I G and animated by OLM Digital and Signal MD and distributed by Toho was released on November 25 2016 The movie itself was divided into three parts with Part 2 being released December 2 2016 and Part 3 on December 9 2016 Kenji Kamiyama was chief director of the project and Kokai Kakimoto directed the film 1 Netflix acquired digital distribution rights to the movie where the movie was shown first on Netflix Japan in Spring 2016 with other territories following later 18 The films edited down into 12 episodes were released worldwide on Netflix on February 10 2017 19 Cast Edit 009 Keisuke Koumoto Kyle McCarley 001 Misato Fukuen Erica Mendez 002 Takuya Satō Robbie Daymond 003 Risa Taneda Cristina Vee 004 Satoshi Hino Ray Chase 005 Kenji Nomura Chris Tergliafera 006 Mitsuaki Madono Kirk Thornton 007 Setsuji Satō Ben Diskin 008 Haruki Ishiya Zeno Robinson Katarina Canetti Yui Makino Cherami Leigh Emperor Kazuhiko Inoue Patrick Seitz Television series Edit 1968 series Edit An anime adaptation was released on April 5 1968 on NET and ended on September 27 1968 with a total of 26 episodes This series was directed by Yugo Serikawa Takeshi Tamiya Tomoharu Katsumata Toshio Katsuda Taiji Yabushita Ryōzō Tanaka Yoshikata Nitta Kazuya Miyazaki Fusahiro Nagaki Minoru Okazaki Yoshio Takami The opening theme song for the anime series was Cyborg 009 サイボーグ009 Lyrics Masahisa Urushibara Composer Arrangement Taichirō Kosugi Vocals Tokyo Meister Singer The outro theme was End the Battle 戦いおわって Tatakai Owatte Lyrics Shotaro Ishinomori Composer Arrangement Taichirō Kosugi Singer Vocal Shop Cast Edit 009 Katsuji Mori as Setsuya Tanaka 001 Fuyumi Shiraishi 002 Ryō Ishihara 003 Hiroko Suzuki 004 Hiroshi Ōtake Kenji Utsumi 005 Hiroshi Masuoka 006 Ichirō Nagai 007 Machiko Soga 008 Keiichi Noda Professor Gilmore Jōji Yanami DVD Box Edit The サイボーグ009 モノクロ DVD BOX was released in January 2006 from Buena Vista Home Entertainment The low priced edition サイボーグ009 1968 DVD COLLECTION was released in July 2009 from TOEI COMPANY LTD 1979 1980 series Edit Another anime for Cyborg 009 was released on March 6 1979 on TV Asahi and ended on March 25 1980 with a total of 50 episodes The opening theme song for the anime was For Whose Sake 誰がために Taga tame ni The lyrics were by Shotaro Ishinomori the composer was Masaaki Harao the arrangement was done by Koichi Sugiyama and vocals were provided by Ken Narita and Koorogi 73 the ending theme was Someday いつの日か Itsu no Hi ka The lyrics were by Saburō Yatsude while the composer was Masaaki Harao the arrangement was done by Koichi Sugiyama and vocals were provided by Koorogi 73 The show was a huge hit in Sweden where it was one of the earliest anime series to be dubbed into Swedish and released in its entirety on VHS The success with the audience came despite the fact that the entire voice cast was provided by one actor Danish national Timm Mehrens 20 Cast Edit 009 Kazuhiko Inoue 001 Sachiko Chijimatsu 002 Keiichi Noda 003 Kazuko Sugiyama 004 Keaton Yamada 005 Banjō Ginga as Takashi Tanaka 006 Sanji Hase 007 Kaneta Kimotsuki 008 Kōji Totani Professor Gilmore Kōsei Tomita Brahma Toshio Furukawa Vishnu Takashi Tanaka Shiva Kōji Totani Gandal Kōji Nakata Odin Ichirō Nagai Shigezō Sasaoka Neo Black Ghost Arc Loki Isamu Tanonaka Thor Hidekatsu Shibata Freya Rihoko Yoshida Narrator Keiichi Noda 2001 2002 series Edit See also List of Cyborg 009 The Cyborg Soldier episodes A third television series entitled Cyborg 009 The Cyborg Soldier was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 14 2001 to October 13 2002 on Sundays at 18 30 It spanned a total of fifty one episodes The opening theme song for the third anime television series was What s the Justice by Globe The first ending theme was Genesis of Next by Globe followed by Starting from Here by Globe and later was replaced with I Do by Fayray The 2001 2002 series of Cyborg 009 The Cyborg Soldier was dubbed by Animaze Inc and ZRO Limit Productions and was shortened to its manga name The English dubbed version of Cyborg 009 aired on Cartoon Network as part of its weekday after school action anime animation programming block Toonami in 2003 with the first 26 episodes and was on its unnamed late Friday night Early Saturday morning Graveyard Shift line up in 2004 to air episodes 27 to 42 before it was dropped from their lineup The edited version of the series was also distributed by Sony Pictures Family Entertainment Group while the uncut version is distributed by Sony Pictures Television Cast Edit 009 Takahiro Sakurai Joshua Seth David Umansky episodes 5 and 9 009 as a child Takako Honda Joshua Seth 001 Kana Ueda Bob Marx 002 Showtaro Morikubo Sparky Allen 003 Satsuki Yukino Midge Mayes 004 Nobuo Tobita Peter Doyle 005 Akio Ōtsuka John Daniels role mistakenly credited for David Umansky 006 Chafurin Steve Kramer 007 Yuichi Nagashima Michael Sorich 008 Mitsuo Iwata Keith Anthony Professor Gilmore Mugihito Simon Prescott Skull Norio Wakamoto Richard Epcar Professor Kozumi Junpei Takiguchi Ray Michaels 0010 Issei Futamata Joe Ochman Hilda Akiko Koike Lia Sargent 0011 Tōru Ōkawa James Lyon 0012 Sayuri Melora Harte Mr Yasu Kōsuke Okano Dan Woren 0013 Kentarō Itō David Lucas Scare Tetsuo Gotō Dave Lelyveld Machinegun Mitsuaki Hoshino David Umansky Roentgen Kōichi Nagano Gil Starberry Dr Beruku Aruno Tahara Dave Lelyveld Zanbaruzu Fumihiko Tachiki Jake Martin Recruit Naoki Yanagi Bob Marx Cynthia Findoru Tomoko Kawakami Julie Maddalena Prof Findoru Kazuaki Ito Jeremy Platt Jean Paul Arnoul Nobutoshi Canna Richard Hayworth Natalie Sachiko Kojima Deanna Morris Sophie Rosa Yōko Sōmi Lia Sargent Sophie Jane Alan Rosa Unbaba Shōzō Iizuka Kabore Wataru Takagi David Rasner Mamado Ryōtarō Okiayu David Rasner Freje Minoru Inaba David Lucas Yang Mitsuru Ogata Jeff Nimoy Gustav Tetsuo Kanao Jeremy Platt Mrs Tsuyama Tomie Kataoka Sonja S Fox Cathy Kaori Saiki Melora Harte Jimmy Yoshiko Kamei Barbara Goodson Dr Ross Masaru Ikeda Jeremy Platt Dr Kiley Yasunori Masutani Terry Roberts Apollo Akira Ishida Richard Hayworth Artemis Minami Takayama Lia Sargent Minotaur Tomoya Kawai John Smallberries Achilles Hiroshi Yanaka David Umansky Hera Pan Yu Sugimoto Sonja S Fox Hera Atlas Kiyoyuki Yanada Nereus Tomoya Kawai Poseidon Kiyoyuki Yanada Ray Michaels Professor Gaia Ikuya Sawaki David Umansky Pal Yuki Tokiwa David Umansky Blue Beast Masane Tsukayama Abe Lasser Carl Eckermann Shinichiro Miki Steve Areno Dr Eckermann Takkō Ishimori Abe Lasser Hachiro Marukaku Nobuyuki Kobushi Richard Hayworth Dr Shishigashira Daisuke Egawa Dr Mamushi Sukekiyo Kameyama Tom Charles Dr Kong Tomoya Kawai John Smallberries Dr Dracula Tomohisa Aso Peter Spellos Dr Alligator Sosuke Komori Jake Martin Dr Herschel Masaaki Tsukada Anthony Mozdy Princess Ixquic Sumi Shimamoto Wendee Lee Alice Natsuki Yamashita Reba West Lina Mie Sonozaki Cindy Robinson Cain Toshiyuki Morikawa David Umansky Mai Romi Park Sonja S Fox Phil Mitsuki Saiga Richard Hayworth Nichol Tomoya Kawai Jeff Nimoy Dr Gamo Whisky Asimov Seizō Katō Anthony Mozdy Erica Whisky Hikari Yono Professor Isono Naomi Kusumi Abe Lasser Shinichi Ibaraki Isshin Chiba David Umansky Shinichi as a child Akiko Koike David Umansky Masaru Oyamada Nobuyuki Kobushi Tony Oliver Masaru as a child Ayako Ito Tony Oliver Mary Onodera Takako Honda Wendee Lee Van Vogt Unshō Ishizuka David Lucas Helen Vena Daphne Aphro Dinah Yuki Masuda all Michelle Ruff Helen Lia Sargent Vena Jane Alan Daphne Kay Jensen Aphro Julie Ann Taylor Dinah Black Ghost male Kenji Utsumi James Lyon Black Ghost female Ryoko Kinomiya Jane Alan Black Ghost child Yushō Uemura Barbara Goodson Kazu Yuki Tokiwa Jane Alan Kazu s sister Risa Shimizu Wendee Lee Original video animation Edit A three part original video animation crossover with Go Nagai s Devilman series titled Cyborg 009 VS Devilman received a two week theatrical release in October 2015 The OVA was directed by Jun Kawagoe 21 22 Netflix released the OVA internationally in 20 languages on April 1 2016 including an English dub 23 Cast Edit 009 Jun Fukuyama 24 Johnny Yong Bosch 23 001 Haruka Shiraishi 24 Christine Marie Cabanos 23 002 Tomoaki Maeno 24 Spike Spencer 23 003 M A O 24 Stephanie Sheh 23 004 Hiroki Tōchi 24 Michael Sinterniklaas 23 005 Tsuyoshi Koyama 24 Keith Silverstein 23 006 Yu Mizushima 24 Joey Lotsko 23 007 Hozumi Gōda 24 Tony Azzolino 23 008 Ayumu Okamura 24 Steve Staley 23 Apollo Akira Ishida 24 Fred McDougal 23 Helena Yōko Honna 24 Christine Marie Cabanos 23 Dr Isaac Gilmore Shigeru Ushiyama 24 Dave Mallow 23 Radio dramas Edit 1979 radio drama Edit A radio drama was produced for NBS s Kirin Radio Theater from January 29 to February 23 1979 Cast Edit 009 Akira Kamiya 001 Sachiko Chijimatsu 002 Kazuyuki Sogabe 003 Kazuko Sugiyama 004 Shunsuke Shima 005 Ryusuke Shiomi 006 Masayuki Yuhara 007 Kaneta Kimotsuki 008 Toyokazu Minami Dr Gilmore Hitoshi Takagi 2009 radio drama Edit A second radio drama entitled Cyborg 009 Birth was aired in two parts on September 21 and 28 2009 Cast Edit 009 Takeshi Kusao 001 Katsue Miwa 002 Hideyuki Hori 003 Machiko Toyoshima 004 Nobutoshi Canna 005 Ryuzaburō Ōtomo 006 Kōzō Shioya 007 Keiichi Nanba 008 Toshio Furukawa Dr Gilmore Takeshi Aono Black Ghost Boss Hidekatsu Shibata Scientist A Tomohisa Asō Scientist B Naoki Imamura Underling Ryōhei Nakao Narration Keiichi NodaPart 1Gamo Whiskey Hirohiko Kakegawa Erika Kyoko Terase Dancer Isao Teramoto Hilda Akiko Sekina Slave Trader Keiichirō Yamamoto Boy Kohta Nemoto Jailer Masaru SuzukiPart 2Scientist C Yasuhiko Tokuyama Crewman A Masaru Suzuki Crewman B Kohta Nemoto Crewman C Keiichirō Yamamoto Robot Isao Teramoto Video games Edit Three video games based on the series were released only in Japan One of them was an action platformer released for the Super Famicom by BEC in 1994 for each level the player selects one of the eight adult cyborgs 001 is not playable as the leader of a strike force for a particular mission accompanied by two others The second game released by Telenet Japan s subsidiary Riot in 1993 was for the Mega CD and is also a side scroller In 2002 Simple Characters 2000 Series Vol 15 Cyborg 009 The Block Kuzushi was released for the PlayStation by Bandai International releases EditThe 1979 version aired in Italy in 1982 and became popular with Italian viewers citation needed All of the 50 episodes from the 1979 version were released in Sweden with a Swedish dub in a total of 25 VHS tapes between 1986 1989 All of the voices were done by the Danish actor Timm Mehrens The 2001 version aired on MBC 3 several times starting from 2005 and became extremely popular with Arab viewers It also aired on Cartoon Network Australia s Toonami Block in 2002 citation needed North American releases Edit The 1967 movie was released in Mexico and years later the 2001 television series aired on Toonami in 2003 The movie was later replayed on Cadena Tres in 2007 and was quite popular with Mexican viewers citation needed The 1979 series was broadcast with English subtitles on Japanese language television in Hawaii California and in the New York metropolitan area The English subtitles were produced by San Francisco based Fuji Television which did not broadcast the series as part of its Japanese programming on KEMO TV The 1980 film was released in the United States in 1988 by Celebrity Home Entertainment as Defenders of the Vortex with an edited version of an English dub that was commissioned through the Tokyo Japan based Frontier Enterprises It later received an unedited direct to video English release in 1995 by Best Film and Video Corporation with the full version of the same dub The 2001 TV series was licensed by Avex Inc the North American branch of Avex Mode the 2001 series original distributor in Japan and dubbed into English by Animaze and ZRO Limit Productions The entire series was dubbed with the first 26 episodes shown on the Toonami programming block on Cartoon Network while episodes 27 to 47 were shown on Cartoon Network s late Friday night Graveyard Shift block right before the show was dropped from their line up The first 8 episodes were distributed on DVD by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment in a two disc uncut bilingual set as well as two dub only edited broadcast volumes of four episodes each along with Portuguese and Spanish dubs As of 2017 none of the other episodes have become available on home video outside Japan and Hong Kong but Madman Entertainment released the first 26 dubbed episodes to DVD in Australia they are since out of print Discotek Media announced during their Otakon 2017 panel that they have licensed the 2001 series and they will release the entire series in the uncut bilingual version on a SDBD set 25 The purpose for this set is to restore the uncut version of the dub for the whole series to its best state possible as well as the video quality The uncut dub master tapes were damaged upon arrival 26 due to the age of the DA 88 tapes 27 The set has an 11 page essay about the restoration process by the company s producer and Anime News Network founder Justin Sevakis along with an 83 page art gallery 28 The set was also the North American and dub premiere of the three episode God s War finale The set was officially released on June 25 2019 29 The 2012 movie is licensed by Funimation in North America Anime Limited in the UK and Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand An English dub was produced by NYAV Post and a theatrical release was released in all three territories 17 References Edit a b Cyborg 009 Gets 3 New CG Films by Ghost in the Shell S A C s Kamiyama Anime News Network Retrieved 27 December 2016 a b Comixology Licenses Shotaro Ishinomori s Entire Manga Catalog News Anime News Network 2012 10 12 Retrieved 2017 03 06 Shotaro Ishimori Cyborg 009 Digital Comics Comics by comiXology Comixology com Archived from the original on November 9 2016 Retrieved 2017 01 08 クラブサンデー in Japanese Shogakukan Retrieved 7 April 2012 Cyborg 009 Story Finale Made Into Manga Series Anime News Network Retrieved 7 April 2012 Cyborg 009 Finale Manga to End in 5th Volume Anime News Network 18 January 2014 Retrieved 18 January 2020 Pineda Rafael Antonio June 21 2019 Tsuguo Okazaki Launches New Cyborg 009 Manga in July Anime News Network Retrieved July 23 2022 8 Man vs Cyborg 009 Manga Announced for Debut on July 18 Anime News Network Retrieved 2020 08 06 Joyce Nancy 2013 07 16 Cyborg 009 Graphic Novel Debut at SDCC What cha Reading Whatchareading com Archived from the original on 2013 10 05 Retrieved 2017 01 08 Cyborg 009 Archaia Comics Store www archaia com Archived from the original on August 13 2013 Retrieved July 25 2013 Borys Kit 2012 07 09 Comic Con 2012 Cyborg 009 Coming to American Comics Movie in Development Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2017 01 08 009 Re Cyborg to Open in 5 Asian Regions at Same Time Anime News Network Retrieved 13 July 2012 Moribito designer Asou to draw 009 Re Cyborg Manga Anime News Network Retrieved 13 July 2012 Anime Limited to Release 009 Re Cyborg on BD DVD in UK Anime News Network Retrieved 4 July 2013 Madman Entertainment Announces 009 Re Cyborg Anime News Network Retrieved 4 July 2013 Funimation Adds Hal Cyborg 009 Re Cyborg Films Anime News Network Retrieved 4 July 2013 a b Funimation Announces 009 Re Cyborg English Dub Cast News Anime News Network 2015 04 16 Retrieved 2017 01 08 Netflix Nabs Cyborg 009 Call of Justice 3DCG Theatrical Films Crunchyroll Retrieved 27 December 2016 Netflix to Premiere Cyborg 009 Call of Justice on February 10 News Anime News Network 2017 02 06 Retrieved 2017 02 11 Par i Pixlar 105 Sidequest Cyborg 009 Cyborg 009 Devilman Battle in Crossover Anime Film Anime News Network June 18 2015 Retrieved August 22 2015 Cyborg 009 Vs Devilman Anime s 2 Week Theatrical Run Starts on October 17 Anime News Network August 21 2015 Retrieved August 22 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Netflix Streams Cyborg 009 vs Devilman Anime in 190 Countries 20 Languages Anime News Network Retrieved 2017 03 06 a b c d e f g h i j k l Cyborg 009 Vs Devilman Anime Reveals Main Cyborg 009 Cast Anime News Network July 17 2015 Retrieved August 22 2015 Discotek Licenses Cyborg 009 The Cyborg Soldier Tomorrow s Joe Project ARMS NieA 7 Lupin III The Legend of the Gold of Babylon Anime News Network August 13 2017 Retrieved August 13 2017 worldofcrap January 24 2018 Cyborg 009 update the materials are a giant mess and we re still doing major triage This is one of the biggest production challenges we ve ever faced I still think we can make a good product but some 5 1 mixes may be lost Tweet via Twitter worldofcrap January 24 2018 It wasn t well cared for that s for sure But also DA 88 tapes don t last forever Same stock as Hi 8 camcorder tapes Just old Tweet via Twitter worldofcrap October 25 2018 Some cyborg009 updates Still waiting on subtitles but the rest of the disc is really coming together Hey look bonus features 83 images in that art gallery Tweet via Twitter Cyborg 009 The Cyborg Soldier Blu Ray Right Stuf Anime Retrieved April 17 2019 External links Edit nbsp Anime and manga portalOfficial website in Japanese SPTI s Anime amp Animation Brochure Cyborg 009 サイボーグ009 Asahi Shimbun 15 July 2008 in Japanese 009 Re Cyborg 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