Cyborg 009

Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier (サイボーグ ゼロゼロナイン Saibōgu Zero Zero Nain) is an anime series based on the manga created by Shotaro Ishinomori. The series was produced by Toei Animation and distributed in the United States by Sony Pictures Television International. It originally aired on TV Tokyo from October 13, 2001 to September 29, 2002.

Dubbing History
This adaptation has the distinction of being the second anime television series of the franchise to be broadcast in the US, and the first to be dubbed into English. This dub was produced at Point.360 Studios in Los Angeles, California, and was a non-union production, which lead to many actors being uncredited or having to use aliases. It was broadcast on Cartoon Network through 2003-2004, with the first season airing on Toonami. However the dub never managed to air in its entirety on the network, as although all the episodes had been dubbed, Toonami had only acquired the first 26 episodes for broadcast on their block.

The latter half of the show ran through 2004 in a late-night slot at 1:30am, with Cartoon Network abruptly cutting the series off at episode 47. However, the recap episode "The Yomi Group" and Episode 48 aired overseas in Australia and the UK, as did the English dub of the "God's War" OVA arc (as those three episodes were dubbed as part of the series package).

The dub was also edited for time and some content, and some episodes (such as 48) took significant liberties with the script. These content edits and script changes also cropped up in foreign dubs that based their scripts off of the English adaptation.

The early episodes initially ran in a less-edited format on Toonami, but were later censored for reruns after complaints, as well as Cartoon Network's Standards & Practices department realizing that certain objectionable language had slipped by for the TV Y-7 rating. The offending lines were either simply muted, or muted and later redubbed by Sony (ie: "The Assassin of Flash" originally having 0010- refer to himself as the 00 cyborgs' "Brother from Hell", which was initially muted in later airings before being redubbed with "Brother gone bad".). The editing increased for the later episodes, particularly the Yomi arc, which encountered various cuts to remove on-screen violence and death.

The dub of the series never received a full DVD release. Only 2 discs of the series (containing 4 episodes each) were released by Columbia TriStar in 2004 along with an 8-episode "uncut" bilingual release, while Sony Pictures Australia had released episodes 1-25 on DVD, covering up to the end of the "Mythos" arc. All bilingual DVD sets were controversial for their usage of "dubtitles" in the subtitle track, as well as poor video quality and incorrect opening/ending sequences used for some episodes. In 2017, Discotek Media announced they've licensed the series for a DVD and Standard Definition Blu-Ray release.

Additional Voices

 * Steve Blum
 * Richard Cansino
 * Steve Cassling
 * Mari Devon
 * Richard Epcar
 * Tom Fahn
 * Rebecca Forstadt
 * Grant George
 * Darrel Guilbeau
 * R. Martin Klein
 * Steve Kramer
 * Wendee Lee
 * Dan Lorge
 * Julie Maddalena
 * Michael McConnohie
 * Jeff Nimoy
 * Bob Papenbrook
 * Tony Pope
 * Jamieson Price
 * Derek Stephen Prince
 * David Rasner
 * Michelle Ruff
 * Lia Sargent
 * Michael Sorich
 * Peter Spellos
 * Melodee Spevack
 * Carol Stanzione
 * Dave Wittenberg