Genres: action, adventure, science fiction Themes: cyborg Objectionable content: Mild Plot Summary: During the tensions of the Cold War, a global organization led by Black Ghost wishes to lock the world in eternal warfare for profit. But in order to avoid destroying the world through nuclear warfare, Black Ghost has captured nine men and women. By turning them into cyborg soldiers, he aims to bring the war into the stars. However, Black Ghost did not count on his cyborg soldiers rebelling against his evil cause. Number of episodes: 26 Vintage: 1968-04-05
Genres: action, adventure, science fiction Themes: cyborg, gods, superhero Objectionable content: Mild Plot Summary: Nine people are tricked and forced by a evil organization called The Neo-Black Ghosts into becoming cyborgs. But they refuse to become the neo-black ghosts killing machines, and guided by Dr. Gilmore the cyborgs escape. They team up in order to fight the neo-black ghosts and injustice where ever it shows its face. Number of episodes: 50 Vintage: 1979-03-06
Genres: action, adventure, comedy, science fiction Themes: cyberpunk, cyborg, mecha Objectionable content: Significant Plot Summary: ‘Black Ghost,’ a top-secret organization bent on promoting global warfare, kidnaps Joe Shimamura AKA ‘Cyborg 009’ along with eight other unwanted members of society from the four corners of the world and turns them into cyborgs. Though the organization intends to turn the group into super-powered killing machines, it’s not long before Joe and his new companions rebel against Black Ghost and make their escape with the help of an old scientist. Using their new powers and abilities, our heroes stay one step ahead of Black Ghost and its evil machinations, trying to save the world from Black Ghost’s diabolical scheme. Number of episodes: 52 Vintage: 2001-10-14 t
Genres: horror, mystery, science fiction, supernatural Objectionable content: Significant Plot Summary: Set in an alternate history of Japan, freelance journalist Hayato Mitogami returns to his hometown of Ootomo to investigate rumors of a man wearing a skull mask committing murders there. Once in the city, he discovers connections between the victims and a local pharmaceutical company, a new religious sect, and strange half human, half animal creatures. Along with a young photographer Kiriko Mamiya, he decides to find out who the Skull Man really is. Number of episodes: 13 Vintage: 2007-04-28 to 2007-07-21
Looks like it’ll be an origin story from the look of the trailer.
Hopefully someone in R1 land nabs it and gives us a nice BD 5.1 release.
Someone who’s shown they are a Shotaro Ishinomori fan as well.
I can put it next to my Skull Man release as it’s unofficial sequel.
Now if only someone would/could rescue the 2001 series…please, pretty please…
The official website for director Kenji Kamiyama’s works announced on Tuesday that the May 22 Blu-ray Disc and DVD release for 009 Re:Cyborg in Japan will include English and Japanese subtitles.
The regular Blu-Ray Disc edition will sell for 6,090 yen (about US$64) and includes the 2D version of the film. Extra include “009 RE: CYBORG Special Prologue,” teaser and full trailers, two sets of audio commentaries (one by director Kenji Kamiyama, animation director Daisuke Suzuki, and Ryuichi Kuwajima and another one with Kamiyama, composer Kenji Kawai, and Kuwajima), and a booklet. The 10,290 yen (US$108) deluxe Blu-ray Box will add a stereoscopic 3D version of the film, an exclusive comic, and two making-of books.
The DVD edition will retail for 5,040 yen (US$53) with the prologue, trailers, commentaries, and booklet.
009 Re:Cyborg opened in 3D in Japan last October. Kamiyama confirmed an English script was in development last year.
Director Kenji Kamiyama acknowledged on Saturday that there is no sequel currently planned for his 009 Re:Cyborg anime film, but he added that he has a concept for one in his head. Kamiyama spoke at the Scottish premiere of the film at the Glasgow Film Theatre. He noted that his staff mainly used the software 3D Studio Max, as well as Photoshop and Painter for backgrounds, After Effects for effects, and numerous software titles for modeling. His favorite cyborg was 004 when he was young, but now it is 009.
The official website of the late manga creator Shotaro Ishinomori announced on Tuesday that director Jun Kawagoe is helming a new Cyborg 009 anime project. The project celebrates the 50th anniversary since Ishinomori’s original Cyborg 009 manga was first serialized in 1964. The website also revealed a visual for the project.
Jun Kawagoe previously directed the 52-episode Cyborg 009 The Cyborg Soldier television anime series, which began in 2001 and ended in 2002. Ishinomori’s official website teases:
Ishinomori first launched the Cyborg 009 manga in the Weekly Shonen King magazine in 1964, and the series remained unfinished due to his death in 1998. Three Cyborg 009 television anime series adapting his manga premiered in 1968, 1979, and 2001. Four theatrical anime film adaptations also debuted in 1966, 1967, 1980, and 2012. Kenji Kamiyama directed the latest film in the franchise, 009 Re:Cyborg, in 2012. Mamoru Oshii also directed his own 3D short of Cyborg 009 in 2010 with sponsor Panasonic.