Animated Television Series
Cybersix | |
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Cybersix as she appears in TMS/NOA's1999 animated series. |
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Genre | Action, Adventure, Mystery, Comedy |
Format | Television series |
Created by | Chu Takara Carlos Meglia Carlos Trillo |
Voices of | Michael Dobson Cathy Weseluck Alex Doduk Janyse Jaud Andrew Francis Terry Klassen Brian Drummond L. Harvey Gold Chantal Strand |
Opening theme | Lyrics by Robert Olivier Sung by Coral Egan Music by Robbi Finkel |
Country of origin | Canada Argentina Japan (overseas animation) |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Teletoon Fox Kids Kids Station Telefe |
Original run | September 6, 1999 – November 29, 1999 |
The Cybersix animated television series debuted in Canada and Argentina on September 6, 1999, and was subsequently dubbed for French, Japanese, Malaysian, Polish, South American, Spanish and Thai viewers. It was animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and NOA; produced by Herve Bedard, Toshihiko Masuda, and Koji Takeuchi; with storyboards by Atsuko Tanaka, Hiroyuki Aoyama, Nabuo Tomizawa, and Kazuhide Tomonag; and written by Catherine Girczyc, Carlos Meglia, and Carlos Trillo. Original music was composed by Robbi Finkel, and character designs were overseen by Teiichi Takiguchi. This show aimed at children by toning down the theme from the comics, which is darker.
The title sequence and closing credits featured lyrics written by Robert Olivier, which were sung by jazz vocalist Coral Egan.
On April 28, 2001, Cybersix won "Special Mention for the Best Science Fiction Program" at the Pulcinella Awards in Italy for that year's competition.
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