Seasons and episodes
1Season 1Oct. 14, 2001
- 1 - 51Episode 51Oct. 20, 2002
- 1 - 50Episode 50Oct. 13, 2002
- 1 - 49Episode 49Oct. 06, 2002
- 1 - 48Episode 48Sep. 29, 2002
- 1 - 47Episode 47Sep. 15, 2002
- 1 - 46Episode 46Sep. 08, 2002
- 1 - 45Episode 45Sep. 01, 2002
- 1 - 44Episode 44Aug. 25, 2002
- 1 - 43Episode 43Aug. 18, 2002
- 1 - 42Episode 42Aug. 11, 2002
- 1 - 41Episode 41Aug. 04, 2002
- 1 - 40Episode 40Jul. 28, 2002
- 1 - 39Episode 39Jul. 21, 2002
- 1 - 38Episode 38Jul. 14, 2002
- 1 - 37Episode 37Jul. 07, 2002
- 1 - 36Episode 36Jun. 30, 2002
- 1 - 35Episode 35Jun. 23, 2002
- 1 - 34Episode 34Jun. 19, 2002
- 1 - 33Episode 33Jun. 09, 2002
- 1 - 32Episode 32Jun. 02, 2002
- 1 - 31Episode 31May. 26, 2002
- 1 - 30Episode 30May. 19, 2002
- 1 - 29Episode 29May. 12, 2002
- 1 - 28Episode 28May. 05, 2002
- 1 - 27Episode 27Apr. 28, 2002
- 1 - 26Episode 26Apr. 21, 2002
- 1 - 25Episode 25Apr. 07, 2002
- 1 - 24Episode 24Mar. 31, 2002
- 1 - 23Episode 23Mar. 24, 2002
- 1 - 22Episode 22Mar. 17, 2002
- 1 - 21Episode 21Mar. 10, 2002
- 1 - 20Episode 20Mar. 03, 2002
- 1 - 19Episode 19Feb. 24, 2002
- 1 - 18Episode 18Feb. 17, 2002
- 1 - 17Episode 17Feb. 10, 2002
- 1 - 16Episode 16Feb. 03, 2002
- 1 - 15Episode 15Jan. 27, 2002
- 1 - 14Episode 14Jan. 20, 2002
- 1 - 13Episode 13Jan. 13, 2002
- 1 - 12Episode 12Jan. 06, 2002
- 1 - 11Episode 11Dec. 23, 2001
- 1 - 10Episode 10Dec. 16, 2001
- 1 - 9Episode 9Dec. 09, 2001
- 1 - 8Episode 8Dec. 02, 2001
- 1 - 7Episode 7Nov. 25, 2001
- 1 - 6Episode 6Nov. 18, 2001
- 1 - 5Episode 5Nov. 11, 2001
- 1 - 4Episode 4Nov. 04, 2001
- 1 - 3Episode 3Oct. 28, 2001
- 1 - 2The EscapeJul. 01, 2003
- 1 - 1The BirthJun. 30, 2003
Synopsis
In creating this adaptation, the intent was to mainly adapt "Birth", "Assassins", "The Mythos Cyborgs" and "Underground Empire of Yomi", and have the four arcs make up the main composition of the series while adding a contemporary spin to the storyline. Yomi would also mark the end of the series, as Ishinomori had first intended. To spread out the time between these four arcs and develop the characters further, newly-created stories were devised, along with loosely sourcing from stories in the Adventure King, Shojo Comic, and Weekly Shonen Sunday runs of the manga. The "Vietnam" arc would be re-purposed for a two-part mini-arc involving the fictional country of Muamba (along with providing a revised backstory for Cyborg 008), while the side-stories "A Phantom Dog" and "The Aurora Strategy" were also picked to be adapted. As a way of keeping historical references in some backstories and as a way of creating a generation gap in the team, the creative team also introduced the concept of the "First Generation Cyborgs" and "Second Generation Cyborgs": 001-004 had actually been abducted and remodeled in the early 1960s, but were frozen for 40 years due to the technology not being up to par with what Black Ghost wanted. Some team members also underwent significant change to their personality as well (seen most significantly with Cyborgs 002 and 004). With the collaboration of Kawagoe as director, as well as the series configuration writer Shinsuke Onishi and character designer Naoyuki Konno, various new guest characters were also devised for the series, drawing inspiration from other manga works by Shotaro Ishinomori. Other characters from the manga also underwent alteration, and the "Mutant Warriors" arc (episodes 39-42) was an anime-original creation loosely paying homage to some elements and characters from the "Immigration" and "People Drifting Between Space and Time" stories from the manga.
Original titleサイボーグ009 THE CYBORG SOLDIER
First air dateJun. 30, 2003
Last air dateSep. 29, 2002
Seasons1
Episodes48
IMDb Rating7.4554 votes
TMDb Rating8.414 votes