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Cyborg 009 VS Devilman (サイボーグ009VSデビルマン, Saibōgu 009 VS Debiruman) is a three-part anime OVA that serves as a crossover between the Cyborg 009 and Devilman series. It was first screened on 17 October 2015 [3] and was released on 11 November 2015. [2] The series inspired a manga adaptation and a prequel novel.
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.
Cyborg 009 is a Japanese anime series based on the manga of the same name written by Shotaro Ishinomori. The series aired on NET in Japan from April 5, 1968, to September 27, 1968. The opening theme is "Cyborg 009" by Meistersinger while the ending theme is "Tatakai Owatte" by Vocal Shop.
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 ...
[3] [4] Additionally, anime is accessible through YouTube channels such as Muse Asia, Muse India, and Ani-One Asia. Several streaming platforms, including Netflix , Crunchyroll , Jio Cinema , and Disney+ Hotstar , also provide a wide range of anime content. [ 5 ]
Movies 1 & 2 1968 Anime 1979 Radio 1979 Anime Movie 3 Sega CD Game 2001 Anime 2009 Radio 2009 Event Movie 4 Cyborg 009 vs Devilman Cyborg 009 : Call Of Justice; 009 / Joe Shimamura Hiroyuki Ōta: Katsuji Mori: Akira Kamiya: Kazuhiko Inoue: Takahiro Sakurai: Takeshi Kusao: Hiroshi Kamiya: Mamoru Miyano: Jun Fukuyama: Keisuke Koumoto: 001 / Ivan ...
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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.