Japanese media franchise based on a manga of the same name
Cyborg 009
First volume cover featuring Joe Shimamura
サイボーグ・ゼロ・ゼロ・ナイン (Saibōgu Zero-Zero-Nain)
Genre
Adventure, science fiction[1]
Created by
Shotaro Ishinomori
Manga
Written by
Shotaro Ishinomori
Published by
Akita Shoten
Kodansha
Media Factory
Shogakukan
Shueisha
English publisher
NA:
ComiXology (current)
Tokyopop (former)
Magazine
Monthly Shōnen King
Weekly Shōnen Magazine
Shōnen Big Comic
COM
Shōjo Comic
Weekly Shōnen Sunday
Monthly Shōnen Jump
Monthly Comic Nora
Demographic
Shōnen (except 5th arc)
Shōjo (only 5th arc)
Original run
1964 – 1981
Volumes
36 (List of volumes)
Further information
Anime film
Directed by
Yugo Serikawa
Produced by
Hiroshi Okawa
Written by
Takashi Iijima
Yugo Serikawa
Music by
Ichirou Kosugita
Noriyoshi Oohira
Studio
Toei Animation
Released
July 21, 1966
Runtime
65 minutes
Anime film
Cyborg 009: Monster Wars
Directed by
Yugo Serikawa
Produced by
Hiroshi Okawa
Written by
Daisaku Shirakawa
Yugo Serikawa
Music by
Taichiro Kosuki
Susumu Konishi
Studio
Toei Animation
Released
March 19, 1967
Runtime
60 minutes
Anime television series
Directed by
Yugo Serikawa
Written by
Masaki Tsuji
Studio
Toei Animation
Original network
NET
Original run
April 5, 1968 – September 27, 1968
Episodes
26 (List of episodes)
Audio drama
Station
NBS
Original run
January 29, 1979 – February 23, 1979
Episodes
20
Anime television series
Directed by
Ryōsuke Takahashi
Produced by
Takahashi Iijima
Takeyuki Suzuki
Yoshiaki Koizumi
Written by
Akiyoshi Sakai
Haruya Yamazaki
Music by
Koichi Sugiyama
Studio
Nippon Sunrise[a]
Toei Company[b]
Original network
TV Asahi
English network
US:KEMO-TV (subtitled)
Original run
March 6, 1979 – March 25, 1980
Episodes
50
Anime film
Cyborg 009: Legend of the Super Galaxy
Directed by
Masayuki Akehi
Written by
Ryuzo Nakanishi
Music by
Koichi Sugiyama
Studio
Toei Animation
Released
December 20, 1980
Runtime
130 minutes
Video game
Developer
Riot
Publisher
Telenet Japan
Genre
Action
Platform
Mega CD
Released
July 30, 1993
Video game
Developer
Interbec
Publisher
Bandai
Genre
Action
Platform
Super Famicom
Released
February 25, 1994
Anime television series
Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier
Directed by
Jun Kawagoe
Produced by
Taka Nagasawa
Takayuki Nagasawa
Written by
Kenichi Ohashi
Tomoko Konparu
Music by
Tetsuya Komuro
Studio
Japan Vistec
Studio OX
Licensed by
NA:Discotek Media
Original network
TV Tokyo
English network
SG:Animax
US:Cartoon Network (Toonami)
Original run
October 14, 2001 – October 13, 2002
Episodes
51 (List of episodes)
Video game
Simple Characters 2000 Series Vol. 15: Cyborg 009: The Block Kuzushi
Developer
Access
Publisher
Bandai
Genre
Action
Platform
PlayStation
Released
October 10, 2002
Video game
CR Cyborg 009
Developer
NewGin
Publisher
NewGin
Genre
Pachinko
Platform
Arcade
Released
2003
Audio drama
Cyborg 009: Rebirth
Original run
September 21, 2009 – September 28, 2009
Manga
Gods' War
Written by
Joe Onodera
Illustrated by
Masato Hayase
Published by
Shogakukan
Magazine
Club Sunday
Demographic
Shōnen
Original run
2012 – 2013
Volumes
5
Anime film
009 Re:Cyborg
Directed by
Kenji Kamiyama
Produced by
Tomohiko Ishii
Written by
Kenji Kamiyama
Music by
Kenji Kawai
Studio
Production I.G
Sanzigen
Licensed by
AUS:Madman Entertainment
NA:Funimation
UK:Anime Limited
Released
October 27, 2012
Runtime
105 minutes
Original video animation
Cyborg 009 VS Devilman
Directed by
Jun Kawagoe
Written by
Tadashi Hayakawa
Studio
Bee Media
Actas
Released
October 17, 2015
Runtime
30 minutes each
Episodes
3
Anime film series
Cyborg 009: Call of Justice
Directed by
Kokai Kakimoto
Produced by
Katsuji Morishita
Yoshiki Sakurai
Written by
Kenji Kamiyama
Music by
Yoshihiro Ike
Studio
OLM Digital
Signal MD
Released
November 25, 2016 – December 9, 2016
Runtime
100 minutes each
Films
3
Manga
Bgooparts Delete
Written by
Tsuguo Okazaki
Published by
Akita Shoten
Magazine
Champion Red
Demographic
Seinen
Original run
July 19, 2019 – present
Cyborg 009 (Japanese: サイボーグ・ゼロ・ゼロ・ナイン, Hepburn: Saibōgu Zero-Zero-Nain) is a Japanese science fiction manga created by Shotaro Ishinomori. It was serialized in many different 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. In 2012, comiXology acquired the digital distribution rights to Shotaro Ishinomori's catalogue, including Cyborg 009.[2][3]
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^Shotaro Ishimori. "Cyborg 009 Digital Comics - Comics by comiXology". Comixology.com. Archived from the original on November 9, 2016. Retrieved 2017-01-08.
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