I recently discovered it on youtube and I have to say it's prety good. Unusual, but also very touching and kick ass.
Opening theme song
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I recently discovered it on youtube and I have to say it's prety good. Unusual, but also very touching and kick ass.
Opening theme song
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I haven't seen it, but I'll surely check it out when I have time. The opening looks nice.
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Watched all 13 episodes of it on Teletoon in Canada. Absolutely beautiful series! But, it ended on a painful cliffhanger and it never got a second season! :sad:
Loved Data 7!
José was just…..the thought of an 8 year old kid being made mob boss because he feels like it was just too much XD
@Kaba:
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Watched all 13 episodes of it on Teletoon in Canada. Absolutely beautiful series! But, it ended on a painful cliffhanger and it never got a second season! :sad:
Loved Data 7!
It's only 13 episodes long? That's sad:sad:
Damn, the opening has already stuck in my ears…
Watch the series anyway, Nolus. It's more notorious in Canada than people may think. Hell, I remember one time overhearing two people talk about the show on the bus and then a third person chimed in saying how much she loved the series.
It's really good!
And yes, Jose is a little brat but he was funny as hell!
@Kaba:
Watch the series anyway, Nolus. It's more notorious in Canada than people may think. Hell, I remember one time overhearing two people talk about the show on the bus and then a third person chimed in saying how much she loved the series.
It's really good!
And yes, Jose is a little brat but he was funny as hell!
I'll watch it for sure. I love these kinds of cartoons. They are well-drawn and have awesome opening songs. Damn, isn't there a full version of that song somewhere?
@No:
José was just…..the thought of an 8 year old kid being made mob boss because he feels like it was just too much XD
there's a lot more to the story than that.
I also watched it on teletoon when I was younger. It was very good. Nighthood was also very good. made by the same company. (sorry i was wrong)
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Nighthood and Cyber Six made by the same company? That can't be right. Nighthood (Arsene Lupin) was made by the French studio CINAR. And I believe Cyber Six was animated by TMS.
really. i'm sorry. i will have to go look again. i thought they were. @_@a
well they were both aired on teletoon canda, and were both very awesome with amazing art styles.
I have it on my hdd somewhere…but it's the end dub.
I have Vol. 1 of the comic but hadn't read it yet. I plan to watch this show someday though @3@
THIS SHOW. I LOVE THIS SHOW. No matter how many times it was repeated on Teletoon, I would always watch. It hasn't been on in years though. Y_Y
Here's a bit of a plotline, some of which is shown in the show, and some is merely implied:
! Dr. Von Reichter, a member of the SS and the Nazi party, is an expert in genetic engineering. He initially began his work in concentration camps during World War II, implanting cybernetic organs in the bodies of dead prisoners in an attempt to bring them back to life to serve in the Führer's army. However, the Allied forces intervened to defeat the Nazis, so he fled to South America where he once again continued his sinister experiments.
! From one of his experiments emerged the Cyber Series — artificial humanoids possessing superhuman strength and agility. But something was amiss: The 5000 original Cybers, engineered to be the perfect servants, mimicked human emotions too closely, displaying free will of their own. When they began disobeying their creator, Von Reichter ordered all of the Cyber Series to be destroyed. By this time, Cyber-29 had already died in a playtime accident when he fell from a tree (a cliff in the animated series), but Von Reichter managed to transfer the dead child's brain into the body of a panther to be reborn as Data 7. Cybersix was the only true Cyber to survive the massacre, escaping with the help of a black slave who hid her away in a fishing village. When the slave was later interrogated and killed by Von Reichter, Cybersix escaped once again and made her way to the fictitious city of Meridiana, where she adopted the identity of a boy killed in a car wreck, Adrian Seidelman, and now battles her evil creator and his minions.
! Like all of Von Reichter's creations, Cybersix depends on a mysterious life-giving fluid called "Sustenance". When her supply ran out, she was forced to prowl the city in search of other creatures of Von Reichter's making, such as Frankenstein's monster-like Fixed Ideas or the more human-like Technos, to kill them and take their Sustenance to survive. Almost by accident, she became a hero by defending the people of her city from Von Reichter's malevolent plans, often carried out by his cloned "son" José. Along the way, she meets the resurrected Data 7, as well as a young boy named Julian, and falls in love with biology teacher/reporter Lucas Amato, while her alter-ego, Adrian, became the object of affection of one of his students.
For those new to the show, it's actually based off of an Argentine comic book of the same name; the cartoon manages to keep the art style well, while toning down the slight creepiness of the original designs in some respects (like Lori… D:).
There were never any official English-translated books released, and it's almost impossible to find web-scanlated versions. Almost. ;D Here is a MU file with Chapters 1-10, and this fine gentleman is working on more scanlations (slowly, but he is).
I HIGHLY recommend checking this show out to anyone here; it's a wonderful piece of animated work. Be warned though, if you get hooked there's very little active fandom for it…
And since Nolus likes the opening song so much (for something so short, it's a hell of an earworm), I thought I'd post the ending song as well (which is also horribly short):
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…Now I'm off to rewatch the series again. TO YOUTUBE!
Yeah, I've seen that show. It's been years and I only caught a few episodes so my memory of the show is extremely vague, at best. All I remember is that the main character masqueraded as a guy and she fought mutants or something). Also, I apparently forgot just how gorgeous the animation was in that show… Wow!
Long live the Fox Kids Network (That's where I saw it)!
It's long dead though.
@No:
It's long dead though.
Yeah, I know. I just haven't seen it in forever.
And since Nolus likes the opening song so much (for something so short, it's a hell of an earworm), I thought I'd post the ending song as well (which is also horribly short):
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…Now I'm off to rewatch the series again. TO YOUTUBE!
Why don't these songs have longer versions? Argh… they're so beautiful!
And why do awesome shows have to be the shortest?
When I read it's actually based of a comic book I was like: Yeaaah, I'm going to buy that.
So, no English version... sigh Best things are in languages I don't understand... but I'll surely buy the French DVDs.
I feel like when I watched Mummies alive.