Although surprised to find this series on MAL I'm really glad it's here as getting more people into this criminally under appreciated show is always a good thing.
This series is an adaptation of an Argentinian graphic novel, that a Canadian company picked up the rights to, and contracted a Japanese studio to animate. The original graphic novel is much more adult orientated and while this adaptation isn't exactly for kids it's certainly been toned down a bit. Fortunately enough this doesn't hamper the story.
This is one of those shows that's best to go into with little to no idea what it's about, so I'm not
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Alternative Titles
Japanese: サイバーシックス
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Type:
TV
Episodes:
13
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Sep 6, 1999 to Nov 29, 1999
Premiered:
Fall 1999
Broadcast:
Mondays at 20:30 (JST)
Producers:
Tokyo Movie Shinsha
Licensors:
Discotek Media
Studios:
Telecom Animation Film
Source:
Other
Duration:
23 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Statistics
Ranked:
#32652
2
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Popularity:
#6120
Members:
10,896
Favorites:
72
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Your Feelings Categories May 17, 2013
Growing up in Canada in the late 90's, almost every kid I knew watched Cybersix. After just rewatching it, I can see why. It's got this unique Halloween feel mingled with a French/European setting that just sets it apart from most other animated shows. It's beautiful to look at, and it's painful to know how little attention it's gotten since its completion.
Cybersix is about a Genetically engineered woman named Cybersix, and her battle against the many monsters sent by her creator to cause trouble. By day she poses as a male literature teacher, hangs out with her BFF Lucas, and acts like a geek. By ... Dec 1, 2012
Cybersix is definitely a strange show, not in it's subject matter but more it's history. It started out as a mature Argentinian comic series, and then was picked up by a Canadian company and animated by a Japanese company and made into a more kid-friendly cartoon/anime (to be honest I'm not really sure what to classify it as, it was animated in Japan but for the most part it's a Canadian show). But you're not interested in the origins, you want a review not a lecture, so lets get to it.
*DISCLAIMER* This show was first aired 1999 in Canada (and Argentina), I myself being a ... Oct 19, 2012
Okey This is My first review and i'm sorry if I might spell something wrong.
I really like This show for many reasons. I love the that the main charakter is crossdressing and still looks good in any form male or female (but i like the male version "Adrian" more...) exept that she has to wear those ugly clothes as cybersix. But i like her And the other charkters, but the villan sucks!!!! Its an eight year old boy who just run Around like a chicken! And his father is also just another coward. So the story was kind of lame to a certan ... Apr 15, 2021
Cybersix is an iconic staple of 90s Canadian television. If you were alive during this era, you likely have memories staying up late on those summer days sipping an ice tea and watching this. Decades later, even despite it's short lifespan of 13 episodes, it's still fondly remembered and holds up to this day.
Based on an Argentinian comic of the same name, Cybersix follows the adventures of the titular protagonist Cybersix. Having moved into the city as Adrien, being a teacher by day, and a crime-fighting heroine by night! Stopping the evil Von Richter and his son Jose, while keeping a low profile as not ... |