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The anime adaptation of '''Cyborg Kuro-chan''' was sadly cut short in January 2001 after it's producers (PIBI) became bankrupt and did not have enough money to finish the series. The anime was set to have a total of 78 episodes, 66 of which were aired on TV. It is believed that PIBI began production on episodes 67-71 before their demise. The titles of these episodes do exist which gives us and idea of what they were about.
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''Cyborg Kuro-chan'' was an anime that aired from 1999-2001 with a planned 78 episodes. The anime adapted many stories from the original manga but with rewrites and censorship due to the Saturday morning broadcast time and because of the manga's more violent tone. In January 2001 the show ended suddenly due to the producers going bankrupt. Due to the abrupt end of the show, there were several episodes in the middle of production at the time of the bankruptcy.
 
==Plot==
The plot of ''Cyborg Kuro-chan'' revolves around a cat named Kuro who cannot defend himself. One day while out on a date with his girlfriend, Kuro is kidnapped by an evil scientist named Dr. Go who turns Kuro into a robot and tries to make him a part of the Nyan-Nyan Army. After removing a chip that was embedded in him, Kuro sets off to defeat Dr. Go. Kuro ends up disguising himself with the skin of a stuffed animal but continues to live as a pet.<ref>[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=1286 Anime News Network page on ''Cyborg Kuro-chan''.] Retrieved 12 Apr '18</ref>
 
The episodes are mostly in an episodic format, with Kuro being dragged into many situations involving his friends and rivals. Most of these involve chaotic scenarios and a ton of destruction
 
==Cancellation==
Episode 66 of the series aired on January 6th, 2001 and it was the final episode to air much to the surprise of fans.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010304193703/http://www.sx.sakura.ne.jp/~xap/nikki3/nikki0101.html A web diary including a post about episode 66 from the day of broadcast.] Retrieved 19 Sep '24</ref>
 
The series was originally planned to run until March 31st for 78 episodes. This never happened due to two company bankruptcies that resulted in the end of production. Public & Basic or PIBI who handed the series production and planning, and Studio Bogey who handled the animation production. According to a blog post on animation director Ichizou Kobayashi, the bankruptcy of Public & Basic resulted from debt and unpaid fees.<ref>[https://mitoanimation.wixsite.com/index/profile Mito Animation page on Ichizou Kobayashi.] Retrieved 24 Feb '21</ref>
 
Episode 66 was likely the last episode to have been completed before the bankruptcy. It was rumoured that the original version of the episode with a promo for episode 67 was aired by mistake in some regions of Japan. Only a clip from a TV Tokyo airing has surfaced, which cuts the ending narration and includes a promo for episodes that were rebroadcast in place of episodes 67-78.<ref>[https://twitter.com/wanosuke0313/status/1079597917629952001 Tweet including a clip from an original TV Tokyo broadcast of episode 66.] Retrieved 24 Feb '21</ref>
 
Titles for episodes 67-71 and descriptions for 67-69 were published in the February 2001 Animage. This information was likely sent out to the magazine editors before the episodes suddenly ended production. <ref>[https://x.com/CyKuroArchive/status/1808477273529487626 A post on X of the scanned Animage page featuring details on episodes 67-71.] Retrieved 04 Jul '24</ref>
 
==List of Cancelled/Unaired Episodes==
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! style="background-color:lightblue" | #
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Episode Title
! style="background-color:lightblue" | English Title
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Planned Air Date
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Comment
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|67||NAZO NO YUKIOTOKO GEN WARU! 謎の雪男現わる!|||Mystery of the Abominable Snowman!||Jan 13th, 2001||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''||The plot for the episode was described in Animage as follows... "Sakura City has become a winter wonderland. Suzuki's class decides to have a snowball fight, but then a suspicious figure appears. It was a yeti over 2 meters tall, covered in snow!"
 
More details on this episode can be found in model sheets that were sold online. These include details on the new yeti characters, ants that would've been living within the yeti's fur as well as the formation of the teams during the snowball fight.<ref>[https://x.com/CyKuroArchive/status/1460695028930650122 A post on X showcasing the character model sheets for the side characters appearing in episode 67] Retrieved 04 Jul '24</ref>
 
The February 2001 issue of Kodansha TV Magazine also confirms the yeti would've attacked by firing energy beams from their eyes.
|-
|68||RAIBARU wa KOTAROU? ライバルはコタロー?||Rival of Kotaro?||Jan 20th, 2001||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''||The Animage description for this episode reads... "Kotaro is set to present at the Boy Robot Exhibition. Everyone assumes the genius Kotaro will take the grand prize, but a rival emerges. It's Kintaro, an irritatingly wealthy individual."


==Cancelled episodes==
The episode was promoted in the February 2001 issue of Kodansha TV Magazine. The artwork showcases Kuro fighting Kintaro's robot in the city, showcasing its normal and giant forms, as well as Kotaro's robot and Kintaro himself. <ref>[https://x.com/CyKuroArchive/status/1808977260126613782 A post on X featuring the promotional artwork for episode 68] Retrieved 04 Jul '24</ref>
*Episode 67 "謎の雪男現わる!" "nazo no yukiotoko arawaru!" "Mystery of the Abominable Snowman!"
*Episode 68 "ライバルはコタロー?" "RAIBARU wa KOTAROU?" "Rival of Kotaro?"[[File:The script for episode 68 owned by Makiko Ohmoto.jpg|thumb|189x189px|The cover of the script for episode 68 posted to Twitter by Makiko Ohmoto]]
*Episode 69 "キンタローのリベンジ" "KINTAROU no RIBENJI" "Revenge of Kintaro"
*Episode 70 コスプレ少女カグヤ KOSUPURE shoujo KAGUYA Cosplay Girl Kaguya!
*Episode 71 "悪魔になった? 剛くん" "akuma ni natta? Go-kun" "Becoming a Devil? Go-kun"
[[File:Kuro-chan episode 69 promo.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The promo for episode 69]]
[[File:Kuro-chan episode 70 promo.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The promo for episode 70]]


It is rumored that a preview of episode 67 was played after episode 66 but only in the original broadcast from 6th January 2001.
The script for this episode is known to exist and is currently in the ownership of series director Nobuhiro Takamoto. In a January 2016 blog post by voice actress Makiko Ohmoto, she confirms the existence of the script as well as the fact that none of the cast had seen it before, confirming the episode was cancelled before the voices were recorded. <ref>[http://tinowa.cocolog-nifty.com/mugendai/2016/01/post-2930.html A blog post by Makiko Ohmoto with some details about the episode 68 script] Retrieved 04 Jul '24</ref>
|-
|69||KINTAROU no RIBENJI キンタローのリベンジ||Revenge of Kintaro||Jan 27th 2001||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' ||This was the final episode to have its plot summary published in Animage... "Go-kun & his friends are troubled by the pranks of the crows. They defeated the crows once, but they came back with a vengeance, even more ferocious. Moreover, these crows have been upgraded with the latest mechanical parts, becoming mecha-crows!"
|-
|70||KOSUPURE SHOUJOU KAGUYA! コスプレ少女カグヤ!||Cosplay Girl Kaguya!||Feb 3rd 2001||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' ||While no plot description was ever revealed, the episode was promoted in the March 2001 issue of Kodansha TV Magazine. <ref>[https://x.com/CyKuroArchive/status/1808981725680382220 A post on X showcasing promotional artwork for episode 70] Retrieved 04 Jul '24</ref>


On 23rd January 2016 Japanese voice actress Makiko Ohmoto, who provided the voice for the character Matatabi, posted an image to her Twitter page of a book containing the script of episode 68. Episodes 67-70 were featured as promos in a Japanese TV magazine and on 25th December 2014 a Twitter user posted two images showing the magazines that promoted episodes 69 and 70.On these pages we can see the images of the characters Kintaro and Kaguya who were to debut in these unaired episodes, plus in the promo for episode 69 an image of the abominable snowman from episode 67 can be seen.
Details in this publication reveal some plot information. The episode would've focused on Kintaro's sister Kaguya roleplaying a video game alongside Kuro and Friends, who would've dressed up as the villains from the game. We see the outfits Kuro and Mi would've worn, Kaguya's flying machine as well as Kaguya herself.
|-
|71||AKUMA NI NATTA? GOKUN 悪魔になった? 剛くん||Did You Become A Devil? Go-kun||Feb 10th 2001||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' ||Nothing is known about this episode, except for the confirmation that the storyboards were finished before it was shelved. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20181107154019/http://www.geocities.co.jp/AnimeComic-Cell/7502/sakuhin.html A website listing credits of Koichi Takada, the episodes storyboard artist with confirmation boards were completed before the episode was cancelled] Retrieved 04 Jul '24</ref>
|}
==Gallery==
<gallery mode=packed heights=200px>
File:1 Episode 67 Snowball Fight Teams.png|A document about the snowball fight subplot.
File:10 Yeti Leader and Others.png|The model sheet for the yeti.
File:24 Queen and Worker Ants.png|The model sheet for the ants.
File:27 Suzuki's Camera.png|The model sheet for Suzuki in a new outfit.
File:The script for episode 68 owned by Makiko Ohmoto.jpg|The cover of the script for episode 68 posted to Twitter by Makiko Ohmoto.
</gallery>
==See Also==
*[[Cyborg Kuro-chan "Episodes 61-64" (found original Japanese audio of anime series episodes; 2000)]]
*[[Cyborg Kuro-chan "Episode 66" (found episode of anime series; early 2000s)]]
*[[Cyborg Kuro-chan (partially found Malaysian English dub of anime series; early 2000s)]]


Since all the episodes of the anime (starting with episode 54) were animated with computers it is likely that everything including the audio and frames were stored on them. It has been over a decade since the anime ended meaning that most if not all the computers used to make it were destroyed or stopped working. It is possible that PIBI gave out some of the storyboards when they went bankrupt since they previously did this with some animation cels that were used to make the earlier episodes.
==References==
{{reflist}}


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Latest revision as of 15:06, 19 September 2024

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The main character, Kuro.

Status: Lost

Cyborg Kuro-chan was an anime that aired from 1999-2001 with a planned 78 episodes. The anime adapted many stories from the original manga but with rewrites and censorship due to the Saturday morning broadcast time and because of the manga's more violent tone. In January 2001 the show ended suddenly due to the producers going bankrupt. Due to the abrupt end of the show, there were several episodes in the middle of production at the time of the bankruptcy.

Plot

The plot of Cyborg Kuro-chan revolves around a cat named Kuro who cannot defend himself. One day while out on a date with his girlfriend, Kuro is kidnapped by an evil scientist named Dr. Go who turns Kuro into a robot and tries to make him a part of the Nyan-Nyan Army. After removing a chip that was embedded in him, Kuro sets off to defeat Dr. Go. Kuro ends up disguising himself with the skin of a stuffed animal but continues to live as a pet.[1]

The episodes are mostly in an episodic format, with Kuro being dragged into many situations involving his friends and rivals. Most of these involve chaotic scenarios and a ton of destruction

Cancellation

Episode 66 of the series aired on January 6th, 2001 and it was the final episode to air much to the surprise of fans.[2]

The series was originally planned to run until March 31st for 78 episodes. This never happened due to two company bankruptcies that resulted in the end of production. Public & Basic or PIBI who handed the series production and planning, and Studio Bogey who handled the animation production. According to a blog post on animation director Ichizou Kobayashi, the bankruptcy of Public & Basic resulted from debt and unpaid fees.[3]

Episode 66 was likely the last episode to have been completed before the bankruptcy. It was rumoured that the original version of the episode with a promo for episode 67 was aired by mistake in some regions of Japan. Only a clip from a TV Tokyo airing has surfaced, which cuts the ending narration and includes a promo for episodes that were rebroadcast in place of episodes 67-78.[4]

Titles for episodes 67-71 and descriptions for 67-69 were published in the February 2001 Animage. This information was likely sent out to the magazine editors before the episodes suddenly ended production. [5]

List of Cancelled/Unaired Episodes

# Episode Title English Title Planned Air Date Status Comment
67 NAZO NO YUKIOTOKO GEN WARU! 謎の雪男現わる! Mystery of the Abominable Snowman! Jan 13th, 2001 Lost The plot for the episode was described in Animage as follows... "Sakura City has become a winter wonderland. Suzuki's class decides to have a snowball fight, but then a suspicious figure appears. It was a yeti over 2 meters tall, covered in snow!"

More details on this episode can be found in model sheets that were sold online. These include details on the new yeti characters, ants that would've been living within the yeti's fur as well as the formation of the teams during the snowball fight.[6]

The February 2001 issue of Kodansha TV Magazine also confirms the yeti would've attacked by firing energy beams from their eyes.

68 RAIBARU wa KOTAROU? ライバルはコタロー? Rival of Kotaro? Jan 20th, 2001 Lost The Animage description for this episode reads... "Kotaro is set to present at the Boy Robot Exhibition. Everyone assumes the genius Kotaro will take the grand prize, but a rival emerges. It's Kintaro, an irritatingly wealthy individual."

The episode was promoted in the February 2001 issue of Kodansha TV Magazine. The artwork showcases Kuro fighting Kintaro's robot in the city, showcasing its normal and giant forms, as well as Kotaro's robot and Kintaro himself. [7]

The script for this episode is known to exist and is currently in the ownership of series director Nobuhiro Takamoto. In a January 2016 blog post by voice actress Makiko Ohmoto, she confirms the existence of the script as well as the fact that none of the cast had seen it before, confirming the episode was cancelled before the voices were recorded. [8]

69 KINTAROU no RIBENJI キンタローのリベンジ Revenge of Kintaro Jan 27th 2001 Lost This was the final episode to have its plot summary published in Animage... "Go-kun & his friends are troubled by the pranks of the crows. They defeated the crows once, but they came back with a vengeance, even more ferocious. Moreover, these crows have been upgraded with the latest mechanical parts, becoming mecha-crows!"
70 KOSUPURE SHOUJOU KAGUYA! コスプレ少女カグヤ! Cosplay Girl Kaguya! Feb 3rd 2001 Lost While no plot description was ever revealed, the episode was promoted in the March 2001 issue of Kodansha TV Magazine. [9]

Details in this publication reveal some plot information. The episode would've focused on Kintaro's sister Kaguya roleplaying a video game alongside Kuro and Friends, who would've dressed up as the villains from the game. We see the outfits Kuro and Mi would've worn, Kaguya's flying machine as well as Kaguya herself.

71 AKUMA NI NATTA? GOKUN 悪魔になった? 剛くん Did You Become A Devil? Go-kun Feb 10th 2001 Lost Nothing is known about this episode, except for the confirmation that the storyboards were finished before it was shelved. [10]

Gallery

See Also

References