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''Cyborg Kuro-chan'' was an anime series, lasting from October 2nd, 1999, to January 6th, 2001, on TV Tokyo in Japan. It was about a housecat named Kuro, who was kidnapped and turned into a cyborg by an evil scientist, named Dr. Go, for his plans of world domination. | ''Cyborg Kuro-chan'' was an anime series, lasting from October 2nd, 1999, to January 6th, 2001, on TV Tokyo in Japan. It was about a housecat named Kuro, who was kidnapped and turned into a cyborg by an evil scientist, named Dr. Go, for his plans of world domination. | ||
An '''English dub''' of the series was made, presumably in Malaysia, but only episodes 3-12 are currently available to watch online.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/user/Multi3463/videos Cyborg Kuro-chan surviving episodes on Youtube.] Retrieved April 23, 2015.</ref> The dub originally aired on Animax Asia in the early 2000s and all 65 episodes were rumored to have been dubbed and aired on the channel in the past .The dub itself is highly rare, and the credits sequence is still in its unaltered, all Japanese language form, with no sign of the dub's voice actors, or the dubbing company itself. The episodes were released as VCDs by [http://www.speedy.com.my "Speedy Video Malaysia"] which were sold on various websites in the early to late 2000s. Another site, [http://www.zoommovie.com/japanese-anime/cyborg-kurochan-collection/vcd-3847 ZoomMovie], used to sell the English language VCDs. Their collection, which includes the first 14 episodes on 7 discs, was listed on September 5th, 2002, thus confirming the existence of episodes 1, 2, 13, and 14. | |||
An '''English dub''' of the series was made, presumably in Malaysia, but only episodes 3-12 are currently available to watch online.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/user/Multi3463/videos Cyborg Kuro-chan surviving episodes on Youtube.] Retrieved April 23, 2015.</ref> The dub originally aired on Animax Asia in the early 2000s and all 65 episodes were rumored to have been dubbed and aired on the channel in the past .The dub itself is highly rare, and the credits sequence is still in its unaltered, all Japanese language form, with no sign of the dub's voice actors, or the dubbing company itself. The episodes were released as VCDs by [http://www.speedy.com.my "Speedy Video Malaysia"] which were sold on various websites in the early to late 2000s. Another site, [http://www.zoommovie.com/japanese-anime/cyborg-kurochan-collection/vcd-3847 ZoomMovie], used to sell the | |||
While episodes 3-12 are the only full episodes available online, there does exist a clip of of the series' 2nd episode, which can be seen in the video below. The 1st and 2nd episodes do exist, but only on the mentioned VCDs, and not online. Any at all beyond episode 14 are still a mystery.{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFR66yCIIWY|320x240|right}} | While episodes 3-12 are the only full episodes available online, there does exist a clip of of the series' 2nd episode, which can be seen in the video below. The 1st and 2nd episodes do exist, but only on the mentioned VCDs, and not online. Any at all beyond episode 14 are still a mystery.{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFR66yCIIWY|320x240|right}} | ||
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==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
C1.jpg|Volume 1 | |||
C2.jpg|Volume 2 | |||
C3.jpg|Volume 3 | |||
C4.jpg|Volume 4 | |||
C5.jpg|Volume 5 | |||
C6.jpg|Volume 6 | |||
Kc.jpg|Volume 7 | |||
VCD-3847.jpg|Collection | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Cyborg Kuro-chan was an anime series, lasting from October 2nd, 1999, to January 6th, 2001, on TV Tokyo in Japan. It was about a housecat named Kuro, who was kidnapped and turned into a cyborg by an evil scientist, named Dr. Go, for his plans of world domination.
An English dub of the series was made, presumably in Malaysia, but only episodes 3-12 are currently available to watch online.[1] The dub originally aired on Animax Asia in the early 2000s and all 65 episodes were rumored to have been dubbed and aired on the channel in the past .The dub itself is highly rare, and the credits sequence is still in its unaltered, all Japanese language form, with no sign of the dub's voice actors, or the dubbing company itself. The episodes were released as VCDs by "Speedy Video Malaysia" which were sold on various websites in the early to late 2000s. Another site, ZoomMovie, used to sell the English language VCDs. Their collection, which includes the first 14 episodes on 7 discs, was listed on September 5th, 2002, thus confirming the existence of episodes 1, 2, 13, and 14.
While episodes 3-12 are the only full episodes available online, there does exist a clip of of the series' 2nd episode, which can be seen in the video below. The 1st and 2nd episodes do exist, but only on the mentioned VCDs, and not online. Any at all beyond episode 14 are still a mystery.
Links
Youtube user who has episodes 3-12 uploaded:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Multi3463/videos
Gallery
References
- ↑ Cyborg Kuro-chan surviving episodes on Youtube. Retrieved April 23, 2015.