In the original series they were from a planet called Mondas.
However the new series Cybermen were created on the Earth of a parallel universe.
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∙ 13y agothe origanal cybermen came from earths twin planet mondas, but the ones fron the new seris come from earth in a parralell world
The Cybermen's first appearance on Doctor Who was in the 1966 episode, The Tenth Planet.
The Cybermen first appear in the transmitted serial The Tenth Planet in 1966
The Cybermen have appeared in the following episodes (including the parallel, Pete's World Cybermen, but not including spin-off shows like Torchwood or audio plays, comic strips, etc.): The Tenth Planet The Moonbase The Tomb of the Cybermen The Wheel in Space The Invasion The War Games (thought projection; cameo) The Mind of Evil (hallucination; archival photo) Carnival of Monsters (again, just a cameo) Revenge of the Cybermen Logopolis (flashback) The Five Doctors Attack of the Cybermen Silver Nemesis Dalek (the displayed head) Parallel: Rise of the Cybermen The Age of Steel Army of Ghosts Human Nature (flashback) The Sound of Drums (flashback) The Next Doctor The Eleventh Hour (hologram) The Pandorica Opens The Big Bang (turned to stone) So, that's 23 appearances in episodes of Doctor Who.
Dr Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis in 1966. The first appearance was in The Tenth Planet which was the First Doctor's last episode. In that story, they explain that they edited their human selves to create what they are today.
the origanal cybermen came from earths twin planet mondas, but the ones fron the new seris come from earth in a parralell world
29 October 1966. He got old in the last episode of "The Tenth Planet" with the Cybermen.
The Cybermen was/were/are one of my all time favorite baddies on Doctor Who. There are those from our universe and those who are from another alternate universe and then based on the different time lines, different forms of Cybermen. However, they first made their appearance on the episode called "The Tenth Planet". This episode was ground breaking for the show because it did three things. 1. Introduced the Cybermen to the show 2. This was William's last episode as the Doctor so they created "regenerations" to continue the show after this episode. 3. The Doctor saves the day at the cost of himself, regenerates for the first time and the 2nd Doctor appears. The Cybermen come to earth to convert all of us into them in December of 1986. They came from earth's sister planet or also known as its twin planet named Mondas. Mondas is the 10th planet in our solar system. They bring their cybernetic people to earth on the Antarctica snow.
The Cybermen's first appearance on Doctor Who was in the 1966 episode, The Tenth Planet.
The Cybermen first appear in the transmitted serial The Tenth Planet in 1966
the Cybermen, just like the Daleks both made their appearances with the first doctor from Doctor Who. William Hartnell played the first doctor and unlike the Daleks, the Cybermen were the first aliens/monsters who greatly hurt the doctor and made him have to regenerate into the 2 doctor, played by Patrick Troughton. The Cybermen wounded the Doctor on the story arc, "The Tenth Planet". It was the second story arc in the 4th season of the show.
The Tomb of the Cybermen was created in 1997.
Revenge of the Cybermen happened on 1975-05-10.
Attack of the Cybermen happened on 1985-01-12.
Cybermen returned in episode 12 of season 7, 'Nightmare in Silver'.
The Cybermen have appeared in the following episodes (including the parallel, Pete's World Cybermen, but not including spin-off shows like Torchwood or audio plays, comic strips, etc.): The Tenth Planet The Moonbase The Tomb of the Cybermen The Wheel in Space The Invasion The War Games (thought projection; cameo) The Mind of Evil (hallucination; archival photo) Carnival of Monsters (again, just a cameo) Revenge of the Cybermen Logopolis (flashback) The Five Doctors Attack of the Cybermen Silver Nemesis Dalek (the displayed head) Parallel: Rise of the Cybermen The Age of Steel Army of Ghosts Human Nature (flashback) The Sound of Drums (flashback) The Next Doctor The Eleventh Hour (hologram) The Pandorica Opens The Big Bang (turned to stone) So, that's 23 appearances in episodes of Doctor Who.
Daleks: 20 Cybermen: 13 The Daleks