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Cyborg 009 is a manga series written and illustrated by Shotaro Ishinomori.It has been published by many 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 from July 19, 1964 to 1981.
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 ...
She is defeated by 004, 007, and 009. Cyborg 0013 - A normally gentle and kind-hearted cyborg in the shape of a pudgy boy in his mid-to-late teens. Even though he works for Black Ghost, he kills many of the assassins who are supposed to assist him, refuses to kill an old friend of Dr. Gilmore who has been taken hostage, and even helps 009 to ...
Cyborg 009 (サイボーグ009) #13, 1979 #11, 1981 Shotaro Ishinomori Some chapters only. Hotto Keddogu (ほっとけどっぐ) #15, 1979 #26, 1979 Masaru Makino Abare Taikai (あばれ大海) #22, 1979 #42, 1979 Noboru Rokuda: Akkan Man (あっかんマン) #26, 1979 #07, 1980 Shin Tamura Goronbomatsu (ごろんぼ松) #30, 1979 #52, 1979
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Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier is a Japanese anime series based on the manga of the same name written by Shotaro Ishinomori. The series aired on TV Tokyo in Japan from October 14, 2001, to October 13, 2002. The anime was dubbed by Animaze, Inc. and ZRO Limit Productions, and was shortened to its manga name.
Outside of manga he is also one of the most prolific creators in the history of anime, tokusatsu, and Japanese superhero fiction, [5] creating several immensely popular long-running series such as Cyborg 009, the Super Sentai series (later adapted into the Power Rangers series which Ishinomori has also been credit for co-creating), and the ...