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| サイボーグ 009 (Saibōgu Zero-Zero-Kyū) |
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| Genre | Science fiction, Action, Adventure, Drama | ||
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| Author | Shotaro Ishinomori | ||
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| Demographic | Shōnen (1st - 4th arcs, 6th - 8th arc) Shōjo (5th arc) |
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| Original run | 1964 – 1981 | ||
| Volumes | 36 | ||
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| The Cyborg | |||
| Director | Yugo Serikawa | ||
| Studio | Toei Animation | ||
| Released | July 21, 1966 | ||
| Runtime | 65 minutes | ||
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| Kaijuu Sensou (Monster War) | |||
| Director | Yugo Serikawa | ||
| Studio | Toei Animation | ||
| Released | March 19, 1967 | ||
| Runtime | 60 minutes | ||
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| Director | Yugo Serikawa | ||
| Studio | Toei Animation | ||
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| Original run | April 5, 1968 – September 27, 1968 | ||
| Episodes | 26 | ||
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| Director | Masayuki Akebi | ||
| Studio | Sunrise, Toei Animation | ||
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| Original run | March 6, 1979 – March 25, 1980 | ||
| Episodes | 50 | ||
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| Legend of the Super Galaxy | |||
| Director | Masayuki Akebi | ||
| Studio | Toei Animation | ||
| Released | December 20, 1980 | ||
| Runtime | 130 minutes | ||
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| Director | Atsushi Kawagoe | ||
| Studio | TV Tokyo, Japan Vistec, avex mode, Hakuhodo | ||
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| Original run | October 14, 2001 – October 6, 2002 | ||
| Episodes | 51 | ||
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Cyborg 009 (サイボーグ 009 Saibōgu Zero-Zero-Kyū) is a manga created by Shotaro Ishinomori. It was serialized in many different magazines, including Monthly Shōnen King, Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Shōnen Big Comic, COM, Shōjo Comic, Weekly Shōnen Sunday, Monthly Shōnen Jump, Monthly Comic Nora in Japan. The manga was published in English by TOKYOPOP with all the sound effects left out untranslated; as of 2006 it is out of print.
It is the tale of nine regular humans kidnapped by the evil Black Ghost organization to undergo human experiments. The result of this tampering are nine cyborgs, each one having super human powers. The nine cyborgs band together to fight for their freedom and to stop Black Ghost. The evil organization's goal is to start the next world war, by supplying any rich buyers with their choice of countless weapons of war and mass destruction.
Elements of this series would later find their way into Kamen Rider, another famous creation by Ishinomori (and by extension Himitsu Sentai Goranger, Ishinomori's first of his two Super Sentai TV series, in 1975). The plots are the same, except that the weekly threats are mutants, and there is just one hero (later two), as opposed to nine.
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Ivan is a baby originally from Russia, born with a severe illness. His father Gamo (a famous brain surgeon who went mad after searching for a cure), performed numerous brain enhancement processes on Ivan that allowed his mental capacity to far exceed that of a normal human adult, against the wishes of Ivan's mother Erika (whom he even kills in the manga). Ivan later fell into the custody of Black Ghost, who dubbed him the first member of the organization's 00-Cyborg program. Ivan's enhanced brain gives him several psychic powers, such as telepathy, telekinesis, and extra-sensory perception. However, he sometimes falls asleep at inopportune times because he is still a baby and his body can barely handle such powers. He was one of the 00 Cyborgs who were frozen until more advanced technology and procedures were developed. While still a pacifier sucking infant, he is talented in scientific analysis and can telepathically converse at an adult level & acts as the 00 Cyborgs leader.
Jet was originally 001, but was replaced by Ivan. Jet comes from New York City in the United States and was the leader of the Jets gang in New York's West Side. (In the manga, his character is introduced in a scene that parodies the opening scenes of the movie West Side Story). During a fight with the Puerto Rican Sharks gang, Jet stabs one of the rival gang members to death, causing the others to run away in order to escape the police. Jet, however, was intercepted by Black Ghost members, who took him away from the scene to be made into a cyborg later. Jet, true to his name, has boosters built into his feet, allowing him to fly at speeds of up to Mach 5. 002 is also equipped with an early form of acceleration module, later refined in 009. He has a brash personality that often conflicts with his peers (in the 2001 series he's even hostile towards them at some points), but is nonetheless a loyal and good-hearted member of the team. A few of Jet's key traits is actually his famous long nose and pointy hair, both became sort of an icon with some character designs for many other shows and video games as they have characters that share those traits. He was one of the 00 Cyborgs who were frozen until more advanced technology and procedures were developed. Chronologically, he is in his 40/50s, since he was 18 years old when captured.
Françoise was originally a ballet dancer from France. Her brother Jean-Paul, a member of the French Air Force, returned to Paris on a one-week leave, and Françoise was to meet him at the train station. However, she was kidnapped by Black Ghost despite numerous attempts by her brother to save her along the way. (In the 2001 series Black Ghost offers a fake professional dancing career so they can kidnap her.) She is the only female member of the team, 003 rarely fights (though she will when needed - in the 2001 series she hijacks a plane and disables a biological weapon practically on her own) and is often seen either directing the battle under Gilmore's guidance or caring for 001. She has enhanced vision and hearing, allowing her to see through walls and notice things that others cannot, and is also an excellent pilot, a good if reckless tactician and a machine whiz. (In the 2001 series, she laments that she can only see and not do anything - to which 009 asks her if she'd rather be like him.) She and 009 later form a romantic relationship, more explicit in the manga (where they were shown having sex, something quite uncommon in the '70s that they were naked) and the earlier series, and only implied at in the 2001 series. She was one of the 00 Cyborgs who were frozen until more advanced technology and procedures were developed; she's chronologically in her 50s, being 19 when captured.
Albert was originally from Germany. He and his fiancée Hilda attempted to escape to West Berlin in the guise of circus members (Albert drove a truck with an animal cage; Hilda dressed up in a lioness costume and stayed in the cage with an actual lion; this is in the manga, since in the 1980 movie and the 2001 series Hilda was Albert's co-pilot). However, because Albert forgot to retrieve his forged identification from a guard, he panicked and sped off. The border guards opened fire on the truck, injuring Albert and killing Hilda in the process. Black Ghost agents arrived on the scene and lied that they would take Albert to a hospital. In the 2001 series, upon waking up as a cyborg, Albert was stricken with despair and developed suicidal tendencies, worsened by the side effects of his modifications which caused him additional physical pain and strain. This ultimately forced Black Ghost to halt the cyborg program for decades, and put the existing cyborgs in suspended animation until technology developed far enough to make future cyborg soldiers more stable. Of all of the first 4 00 Cyborgs, Albert is the one who has had the most cybernetic modification. His right fingertips contain small machine guns, his left hand has razor-sharp edges, and he has missiles hidden in his knees. 004 often has a gruff exterior which belies his friendly personality and disgust with war. (In the 2001 series, he has to fight a robotic version of himself in a castle. He is losing until the robot predicts that he will jump in a certain direction to save himself, but he then jumps in a different direction to save some birds caught up in their battle. The confusion of the robot underscores 004's humanity.) He was the last of the 00 Cyborgs who were frozen until more advanced technology and procedures were made and is chronologically the oldest of the group, being already 30 years old when captured. He appears as a playable character in Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generation.
Also called "G-Junior" for short, he was originally from an undisclosed part of the southwest United States. G-Junior is a Native American who was unable to find work because of widespread racism. At age 26, he was approached to be a Native American chief in a sideshow, but G-Junior simply punched the sideshow owner in the face, refusing to further the stereotypes about his culture. Black Ghost agents overheard the conversation and offered G-Junior a job far from home. G-Junior accepted, admitting that he really had no home anymore. (In the 2001 series he was a freelance construction worker bribed into accepting a very promising job offer by disguised Black Ghost agents). 005 was the first created when Black Ghost resumed its cyborg soldier program. Physically, he is the strongest as well as the biggest of the 00 Cyborgs; he also has heavily armored skin, evidence of Black Ghost's technological evolution since 004. However, he is also a silent, humble man with a deep reverence for nature and life, and it's speculated that he may have a sort of sixth sense that allows him to sense changes in the nature and possibly other people's thoughts. He appears as a playable character in Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generation.
Chang was originally from China. He was an impoverished Chinese farmer in his early 40s who once owned a pig farm; almost all of his pigs ran away and he was starving and suffering under heavy taxes. Hopeless, Chang decided to end his misery by hanging himself. However, he was "saved" by a bullet from Black Ghost which cut the noose. Chang fainted and was later delivered to the Black Ghost laboratory (In the 2001 series, he owns a restaurant - explaining why he's such a good cook - but burns it down after doing a fire-breathing trick, then he loses everything else. Black Ghost agents pick him up when he faints.) 006's power allows him to breathe huge flames. This ability also allows 006 to create tunnels in the earth and attack enemies with underground explosions. Aside from that, he's a jovial fellow who is well-versed in the ways of cooking; his refined cuisine and happy personality always manage to bring his teammates back to good spirits.
Great Britain, whose real name is unknown, was unsurprisingly originally from the United Kingdom. He was once a famous and talented stage actor with a broad knowledge of famous shows. In the 2001 TV series, Great Britain was in love with an actress named Sophie, who worked with him. Later he became more famous and gradually ignored his past love. One financial problem after another arose, and the once great thespian was reduced over time to the life of a penniless nobody who would do anything for a drink or a smoke. Black Ghost agents, noticing his plight, easily lured Great Britain into their vehicle with an alcoholic beverage. Later after his escape with the other cyborgs, Great Britain goes back to the United Kingdom and finds out that his ex-girlfriend had a daughter, Rosa. With the possibility that she might be his child, Great Britain tries to talk to her but is unfortunately rejected and scorned for his past actions (Rosa believed him to have betrayed Sophie), to be redeemed only in the end when he replaces a main actor in Rosa's theatrical play and manages to befriend her. 007 has the incredible ability to reshape his cellular structure at will, allowing him to become any object, creature, or person he wishes (at one point in the 2001 series, he even grows to titanic proportions). With his superb acting skills, he can also blend in with the enemy to use sneaky maneuvers and attacks. Although he is the oldest of the second generation cyborgs, being in his late 40s when kidnapped, 007 is probably the most lighthearted one and is a very amiable guy to boot. Giving credence to his personality as a comic relief, there is a running gag where Great Britain often takes the form of a precocious, almost super deformed, child; he would act as a spoiled child fearing for own life amidst his fellow cyborgs even during combat. In the 1960s anime versions, he is a child rather than an adult, in an attempt by the producers to appeal to a younger audience. Though Ishinomori initially disapproved of this, he later temporarily mirrored it in the manga version by having Gilmore alter 007's body to make the child form his standard form. His nationality in combination with his number is an obvious reference to Ian Fleming's famous British spy character James Bond.
Pyunma was originally from an undisclosed part of Africa. Originally, 23-years-old Pyunma was to have been made a slave along with the people of his tribe, but he escaped from his chains and ran off. Cornered by the slave drivers, all seemed lost until the slave drivers were shot dead by Black Ghost agents from out of nowhere. Holding Pyunma at gunpoint, they led him to their plane so he could be taken to the cybernetics laboratory. In the 2001 series, Pyunma was a guerrilla fighter who fought against the tyrant ruling his land along with his friends Kabore and Masmado, but was caught in the crossfire during a nocturnal fight, and then Black Ghost people kidnapped him. Pyunma, the only member of the team with any real combat training, has mechanical lungs that allow him to survive for very long periods of time underwater. Pyunma is a serious and cool-headed fighter and decision-maker when the situation demands it. (Very late in the 2001 series, he is given an unwanted rebuild that leaves him with a silver-scaled fishlike body - he is initially horrified by it, but after a talk with 004 he accepts it and even gives his new parts an effective and ingenious use in a fight.)
In the original 1960s incarnations, Pyuma's design was inspired in the darky iconography of American cartoons, (he has big pink lips), as well in the original manga, and the 1970s series. This is in contrast to the seriousness of the character's no-nonsense, battle-trained personality. In the 80s Movie Chou Ginga Densetsu, where Pyuma was redesigned as a less caricature version of himself and this same revamped design was updated for the 2001 series.
Joe, Jō Shimamura in Japanese version, aka 009 is from Japan, although he is actually half-Japanese. A delinquent youth, he escaped from a juvenile detention facility before being captured by Black Ghost. In the 2001 anime, after his father disappeared and his mother died on the steps at his childbirth, he was an orphan taken in by a Catholic priest from Kanazawa along with their street friends (Mary Onodera (perhaps a tribute to Shotaro Ishinomori, his birth name being Shotaro Onodera), Shin'ichi Ibaraki and Masaru Oyamada), then when he turned 18 his mentor was killed by Black Ghost members after they used a group of children that he raised in the church as guinea pigs for the Cyborg project; Joe was wrongfully blamed, then captured by the priest's killers and made into cyborg. In the 1960s film versions, Joe was a famous racer, nicknamed "Hurricane Joe", who gets into a crash and is recovered by Black Ghost (similar to 004's origin). Although Joe received several body enhancements during the process of being turned into a cyborg, his most prominent ability is the power to move at a speed so fast that everything else looks like a statue to him (because of an advanced version of 002's acceleration module); this is triggered by a switch embedded in his teeth. However, he cannot touch any normal creatures such as humans in this state; the high speeds would kill or otherwise cause serious injury to the creature through air friction. Joe's trademark aesthetic feature is his flowing, spiked hair, of which a single large lock always covers one of his eyes. During each of the series, he acts as the leader of 009 Cyborgs. He and his girlfriend in the group, 003 (Françoise Arnoul),who fell in love with him, later form a romantic relationship that is more explicit in the manga (where they were shown having sex, something quite uncommon in the '70s ) and the earlier series, and only implied at in the 2001 series. Also, other girls have shown some degree of romantic interest in him, like Lady Tamara in the 1979 movie, Helen the Pu'Awak princess in the 2001 series, and Princess Ishuki in both manga and the 2001 series. Arguably, Artemis the Greek Goddess of the 2001 series may have had some feelings for him, though those also fit as non-romantic bonding because of their origins. He appears as a playable character in Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generation.
A possible origin for Joe is also suggested in the 2007 anime The Skull Man , in the epilogue when the character Kiriko Mamiya is seen holding a baby with Joe's trademark hairstyle and regrettably handing him over to an old woman. She then looks mournfully at a picture of Hayato Mikogami, suggesting he might be the father. Since it is also suggested that Hayato is Skull in 009, this effectively suggests that Skull is Joe's father
The lead scientist in the 00 Cyborg program, Gilmore was a dutiful worker who hid a deep distrust for Black Ghost's plans. (In the 2001 series, he only begins to have serious misgivings about the time 005 is built - his superiors force him to install a lower-grade part, because it would lead to more revenue - and has a much less prominent role in creating the rest.) After the cybernetic enhancements for the first nine 00 Cyborgs were complete, he intentionally let himself be "taken hostage" by the cyborgs. Since then, he has been the team's advisor and father figure, not only helping to formulate the team's plans but also assisting them with the nuances of their newfound mechanical bodies.
In the 1979 series it is revealed that he and fellow scientist Reinhardt was captured and forced to work on Operation Superman (possibly the first cyborg project ever) for the Nazi regiem during the 1940s. Gilmore when learned of, was disgusted by the fact that he was working on Hitler's secret project decided to escape. He was aided by the chaos created by an Allied strike on the laboratory he was working in and managed to escape in the confusion.
Calm and perceptive Koizumi is Gilmore's old friend from before he joined Black Ghost, and also is doctor specialized in biochemistry (it's hinted he may be even Nobel Prize level). His mansion in the outskirts of Tokyo became the cyborg's HQ during the first episodes; Koizumi not only helped develop the antidote for a poison that affected the cyborgs, but also aided 004 when he was starting to doubt himself again, and was the first person to notice how Gilmore and the cyborgs were becoming more of a family than merely a group of fighters. He was kidnapped by Black Ghost, and the cyborgs had to rescue him by fighting and defeating 0012 and 0013; after that, he remained a good friend of the team.
Skull (スカール Sukāru) is the tyrannical leader of the Black Ghost Organization (its main mission is to cause war between two global powers by dealing weapons). His true identity is not known because he wears a helmet, which looks like a skull, and an all-black suit (which appears to have what looks like ribs) followed by a red cape. His given name is, according to some sources, Skull. A possible origin for him exists in the 2007 anime adaptation of The Skull Man in which main character Hayato is revived and takes up an appearance almost exactly like that of Skull.
Skull was almost killed when the 00 cyborgs entered Black Ghost's Base (what they thought was Black Ghost HQ until later in the manga and anime) and set explosives leaving 009 and Black Ghost to fight one-on-one. It is revealed that Black Ghost is not only a cyborg, but a highly advanced cyborg, soundly defeating 009 using his superior acceleration mode. Only a last ditch effort managed to save the nine cyborgs (009 held on to Black Ghost whilst plummeting into what looked like a vat of liquid nitrate and then 001 teleported 009 to safety). It is not known how Black Ghost survived the explosion.
In addition to Black Ghost apparently being a cyborg himself (which is revealed in both the manga and anime), the true leaders of the Black Ghost Organization turn out to be three brains (this is revealed in the final episode of the anime and the final pages of the manga).
Although the 3 brains were destroyed in the end, they claim to be only a part of the entire Black Ghost organization. They claim that the Black Ghost organization were universal and they were just the leaders of the Earth branch of Black Ghost.
A group of mass produced cyborg men who help try to spark a war in 008's home country. They wear black suits, which also cover their face with red goggles and an air tube which they appear to need for survival. They usually ride in black tanks. Their leader is Number 1, who is 008's old friend, Masmado. He rides a black saucer with laser shooting tentacles which can detach as robotic snakes. He appears to have lost his good heart after the brainwashing he was put through, so he is defeated by a very reluctant 008 after he fails to convince him.
Beings who claim to be the gods who have come to Earth to destroy it, so they may end war and rebuild the world. They themselves do not know they are cyborgs due to their brainwashing. They dress in white Greek clothes with capes and live on a far away island just off the coast of Greece. They were created by Dr. Gaia who erased their memories and led them to believe they were gods so they would cause destruction and confusion instead of peace. Dr. Gaia is killed by Apollo during the destruction of the island.
In this arc that's exclusive to the 2001 anime, there's an alternate universe where Black Ghost has won the war against the cyborgs, and the world is in perpetual war. Humans have developed psychic powers of different kind as self-defense, and even then they live in constant fear.
A young man named Nicholas, his girlfriend Lina, Lina's younger brother Phil and their friends Kane and Mai learn that once upon a time, there was peace, and decide to time-travel to search for help. But during their time-jump, they lose sight of Nicholas and arrive, with their life energy completely drained, to the doorstep of Gamo Whisky, Ivan/001's estranged father. Hiding his connections with Black Ghost, he erases the kids' memories and pits them against the cyborgs to retrieve his child, prove his theories about psychic powers right, and defeat his old rival Gilmore's team. After the Assassins turn against a non-brainwashed Nicholas and one of them kills him, they fight the cyborgs.
Slowly after each regains their memory, they join the Cyborgs after they rescue 009 and Lina from the future, to fight against Gamo and a treacherous Kane. Gamo is fatally wounded and 001 forgives his father before he dies, since he remembers that Gamo's madness started after he failed to cure Ivan's old birth disease. They each have telepathic abilities, telekinesis, psychic barriers and can teleport at will.
Deep buried in the Earth's grounds, the Yomi kingdom and its inhabitants, the Pu'Awak, have been enslaved by the dinosaur race known as the Ath-hans, who treat them as slaves and use their natural fertility to keep them as living food supplies. Black Ghost, or more specifically Skull and his underling Klaus Von Bogoot, suddenly appear to trick the Pu'Awaks into following them to fight for freedom, and they choose five Pu'Awake noble-born sisters as their subordinates. However, the girls (Biina, Helen, Daphne, Aphros and Diana) are soon disenchanted, and decide to join the Cyborgs instead to reach for true freedom.
Serialized in Weekly Shōnen King (Shōnen Gahosha). It depicts the 009 origin story, the escape from Black Ghost, and running from cyborg assassins. It was briefly ended with the battle with the Mythos Cyborgs story.
At that time it may have been too early to use Cyborgs as the subject for a shōnen manga, leading to its cancellation, but after the release of the film version and a special side story, the series gained popularity.
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. Although the series continues past this point, many fans consider this the true final chapter to the series. The final scene has 009 and 002 falling into the Earth's atmosphere and being seen as a shooting star by a small child, reminiscent of Ray Bradbury's Kaleidoscope.
Serialized in Shōnen Big Comic (Akita Shoten). It 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 Battle of the Gods Arc. 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.
Serialized in Shōjo Comic (Shogakukan). Included the Wind City Arc, the Snow Carnival Arc, and the Edda Arc. Black Ghost does not appear, and instead the story deals with legendary and mythical like characters challenging the 00 Number Cyborgs.
Connected to the 5th work. 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 after a long time the Underwater Pyramid Arc was serialized in Monthly Manga Shōnen (Asahi Sonorama).
Serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday (Shogakukan) to go with 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.
People Drifting Through Time and Space Arc. A long arc serialized in Monthly Comic Nora (Gakken). A sequel to the Immigration Arc. The Count of St. Germain from the Underwater Pyramid Arc appears, but his design is different.
Ishinomori's death made this the last work of the series, although it is not the final chapter.
Cyborg 009 has been adapted for the screen in the form of three movies and three TV series.
"サイボーグ009 モノクロ DVD BOX" released on January 2006 from Buena Vista Home Entertainment.
Low-priced edition "サイボーグ009 1968 DVD-COLLECTION" released in July 2009 from TOEI COMPANY,LTD.
"What's the Justice?" by Globe (eps. 1-51)
| # | Title | Original airdate(TV Tokyo 1st. run) |
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| 01 | "The Birth" "Tanjō" (誕生) |
2001-10-14 |
| Cyborg 009 bands together with the other 00 Cyborgs in order to defeat Black Ghost. | ||
| 02 | "The Escape" "Dasshutsu" (脱出) |
2001-10-21 |
| The 00 Cyborgs return to the Black Ghost base in order to steal a powerful ship made by Black Ghost. | ||
| 03 | "The Assasin of Flash" "Senkō no Ansatsusha" (閃光の暗殺者) |
2001-10-28 |
| A new cyborg called 0010 with the power to control electricity, is sent by Black Ghost to destroy the remaining cyborgs and almost succeeds but he is stopped by the rain. | ||
| 04 | "At the End of the Battle" "Shitō no Hate ni" (死闘の果てに) |
2001-11-04 |
| Cyborg 0010 returns and is revealed to have a twin brother with the same powers as himself, the 00 Cyborgs try to defeat him but fail until 001 discovers their weakness. | ||
| 05 | "Tears of Steel" "Kōtetsu no Namida" (鋼鉄の涙) |
2001-11-11 |
| A new cyborg 0011 is sent to destroy the 00 Cyborgs, but he is only doing this so he can return to his family. Also some of 004's past is shown and it is revealed that he was once married. | ||
| 06 | "Search for the Professor" "Kieta Hakase o Oe!" (消えた博士を追え!) |
2001-11-18 |
| 07 | "Defeat the Invisible Opponent" "Mienai Teki o Ute" (見えない敵を撃て) |
2001-11-25 |
| 08 | "Friend" "Tomodachi" (トモダチ) |
2001-12-02 |
| 09 | "Satan of the Deep Sea" "Shinkai no Akuma" (深海の悪魔) |
2001-12-09 |
| 10 | "Operation Auroras" "Ōrora Sakusen" (オーロラ作戦) |
2001-12-16 |
| 11 | "Christmas Eve Mirage" "Gen'ei no Ibu" (幻影の聖夜(イブ)) |
2001-12-23 |
| 12 | "Mystical Island" "Nazo no Mujintō" (なぞの無人島) |
2002-01-06 |
| 13 | "London Fogs" "Rondon no Kiri" (倫敦(ロンドン) の霧) |
2002-01-13 |
| 14 | "The Land of Reunions" "Saikai no Chi de" (再会の地で) |
2002-01-20 |
| 15 | "Goodbye, My Friend" "Saraba Tomo yo" (さらば友よ) |
2002-01-27 |
| 16 | "Breaking In" "Totsunyū" (突入) |
2002-02-03 |
| 17 | "The Final Battle" "Kessen" (決戦) |
2002-02-10 |
| 18 | "The Story of a Struggling Restaurant" "Chanchanku Hanten Funtōki" (張々湖飯店奮闘記) |
2002-02-17 |
| 19 | "The Hero" "Hīrō no Jōken" (英雄(ヒーロー) の条件) |
2002-03-10 |
| 20 | "A Phantom Dog" "Maboroshi no Inu" (まぼろしの犬) |
2002-03-03 |
| 21 | "The Fossils of Evil" "Aku no Kaseki" (悪の化石) |
2002-02-24 |
| 22 | "Attack of the Gods (Mythos Arc)" "Kamigami no Raishū (Myūtosu Hen)" (神々の来襲(ミュートス編)) |
2002-03-17 |
| 23 | "Mythology Arises (Mythos Arc)" "Sobietatsu Shinwa (Myūtosu Hen)" (そびえたつ神話(ミュートス編)) |
2002-03-24 |
| 24 | "Artemis (Mythos Arc)" "Arutemisu (Myūtosu Hen)" (アルテミス(ミュートス編)) |
2002-03-31 |
| MYTHOS,Part3,ARTEMIS | ||
| 25 | "Mythos, the Final Chapter (Mythos Arc)" "Myūtosu, Shūshō (Myūtosu Hen)" (ミュートス、終章(ミュートス編)) |
2002-04-07 |
| 26 | "Gilmore's Notes" "Girumoa Nōto" (ギルモアノート) |
2002-04-21 |
| # | Title | Original airdate(TV Tokyo 1st. run) |
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| 27 | "Little Visitors" "Chiisana Raihōsha" (小さな来訪者) |
2002-04-28 |
| 28 | "The Awakening" "Tatakai no Ashita" (闘いの未来(あした)) |
2002-05-05 |
| 29 | "The Blue Earth" "Aoi Kemono" (青いけもの) |
2002-05-12 |
| 30 | "Computoia" "Conpyūtopia" (未来都市(コンピュートピア)) |
2002-05-19 |
| 31 | "Monster Island" "Monsutā Airando" (怪物島(モンスターアイランド)) |
2002-05-26 |
| 32 | "Man or Machine?" "Kiki Kaikai" (機々械々) |
2002-06-02 |
| 33 | "Frozen Time" "Kesshō Jikan" (結晶時間) |
2002-06-09 |
| 34 | "The Pharaoh's Curse" "Farao Wirusu" (ファラオウィルス) |
2002-06-16 |
| 35 | "The City of Wind" "Kaze no To" (風の都) |
2002-06-23 |
| 36 | "The Frozen Land" "Kōru Daichi" (凍る大地) |
2002-06-30 |
| 37 | "The Night of the Star Festival" "Hoshimatsuri no Yoru" (星祭の夜) |
2002-07-07 |
| 38 | "Black Ghost Lives" "Burakku Gōsuto" (黒い幽霊団(ブラックゴースト)) |
2002-07-14 |
| 39 | "The New Assassins (Mutant Warriors Arc)" "Aratanaru Shikaku (Myūtanto Senshi Hen)" (新たなる刺客(ミュータント戦士編)) |
2002-07-21 |
| 40 | "Gamo's Revenge (Mutant Warriors Arc)" "Shinkurowāpu -Dōchō Chōyaku- (Myūtanto Senshi Hen)" (シンクロワープ ―同調跳躍―(ミュータント戦士編)) |
2002-07-28 |
| 41 | "Future Fury (Mutant Warriors Arc)" "Akumu no Mirai (Myūtanto Senshi Hen)" (悪夢の未来(ミュータント戦士編)) |
2002-08-04 |
| Mutant Warriors,Part3 | ||
| 42 | "To Tomorrow (Mutant Warriors Arc)" "Ashita e... (Myūtanto Senshi Hen)" (明日へ...(ミュータント戦士編)) |
2002-08-11 |
| Mutant Warriors,Part4,To Tomorrow | ||
| 43 | "Old Friends (Underground Empire "Yomi" Arc)" "Ihen (Chika Teikoku "Yomi" Hen)" (異変(地下帝国「ヨミ」編)) |
2002-08-18 |
| The Underground Empire Yomi,Part1,Catastrophe | ||
| 44 | "Nightmare of Van Bogoot (Underground Empire "Yomi" Arc)" "Ban Bogūto (Chika Teikoku "Yomi" Hen)" (バン·ボグート(地下帝国「ヨミ」編)) |
2002-08-25 |
| 45 | "Good-Bye, My Dolphin (Underground Empire "Yomi" Arc)" "Sayonara, Dorufin (Chika Teikoku "Yomi" Hen)" (さよなら、ドルフィン(地下帝国「ヨミ」編)) |
2002-09-01 |
| 46 | "Go Underground! (Underground Empire "Yomi" Arc)" "Chitei e! (Chika Teikoku "Yomi" Hen)" (地底へ!(地下帝国「ヨミ」編)) |
2002-09-08 |
| 47 | "Rise of the Demon (Underground Empire "Yomi" Arc)" "Majin, Hatsudō (Chika Teikoku "Yomi" Hen)" (魔神、発動(地下帝国「ヨミ」編)) |
2002-09-15 |
| Recap | "Yomi Group (Underground Empire "Yomi" Arc)" "Yomi no Gunzō (Chika Teikoku "Yomi" Hen)" (黄泉の群像(地下帝国「ヨミ」編)) |
2002-09-22 |
| 48 | "When You Wish Upon a Shooting Star... (From Here to Eternity) (Underground Empire "Yomi" Arc)" "Koko yori Towa ni (Chika Teikoku "Yomi" Hen)" (地上(ここ) より永遠(とわ) に(地下帝国「ヨミ」編)) |
2002-09-29 |
| From Here to Eternity | ||
| # | Title | Original airdate(TV Tokyo 1st. run) |
|---|---|---|
| 49 | "The Goddess Scheme" "Megami no Hakarigoto" (女神の陰謀(はかりごと)) |
2002-10-06 |
| 50 | "The Fluttering Australia" "Hikari no Haneoto" (光の羽音(はねおと)) |
2002-10-13 |
| 51 | "The Birth of A New Universal" "Kami no Ubugoe" (宇宙(かみ) の産声) |
Not Broadcast,DVD-release only |
The 1979 version aired in Italy and became popular with Italian viewers.
The 2001 version aired on MBC 3 several times starting from 2005 and became extremely popular with Arab viewers.
The 1979 series was broadcast with English subtitles on Japanese-language television in the New York City 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. Chou Ginga Densetsu had a little-known direct-to-video English release in 1995 by Best Film and Video Corporation. Before that, it had been released stateside in 1988 by Celebrity Home Entertainment as Defenders of the Vortex that featured a poorly received English dub. More recently, the 2001 version 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 first 8 episodes of the show are currently available on DVD from Columbia TriStar Entertainment in both an uncut bilingual and a dub-only "cut" broadcast version, though as of 2009, none of the other episodes have become available in the US.
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