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Appearance
Television
[edit]Program | Character(s) | Episode(s) and Explanation(s) |
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Afro Samurai | Kuma | Afro's childhood friend Jinno returns years after his "death" as Kuma, a cybernetic samurai with a teddy bear mask. |
American Dad! | Stan Smith | The episode "May the Best Win" only. |
Babylon 5 | Technomages | Employing a high degree of "organic technology" |
Battlestar Galactica | The Humanoid Cylons | Their synthetic brains are nearly indistinguishable from humans, but can transmit their programs to new bodies. The Cylon Raider craft also have organic components. |
Ben 10: Alien Force | Cash, Kraab and Max Tennyson | |
Ben 10: Omniverse | Professor Paradox | |
Biker Mice from Mars | Modo and one of the villains, 'Lectromag' | Modo has a cybernetic arm, Throttle artificial eyes and Stoker a cybernetic tail, all the product of Doctor Karbunkle's experiments. |
Bionic Woman (2007) | Jaime Sommers | Redo of the original The Bionic Woman |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Adam | an amalgamation of human, demon and machine. |
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command | Emperor Zurg and Agent Z/Warp Darkmatter | multiple episodes |
Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future | Lord Dread and his Bio Dread army | |
Codename: Asero | ||
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion | Jeremiah Gottwald | Enhanced with extensive cybernetics after being grievously wounded in battle. His body ultimately comes to feature a highly reactive neural interface and blades in his arms, among other features. |
Cowboy Bebop anime and manga series | Spike Spiegel and Jet Black | Respectively, bearing a prosthetic eye and arm. |
Cybergirl Cybergirl | Cybergirl Cybergirl | A cyber replicant prototype 6000, a "cyborg" from a distant planet who ran away to explore the beings she was created after, human beings. |
Doctor Who | The Daleks, Cybermen and Toclafane | NOTE: Daleks are a marginal case, in that the artificial portions are actually vehicles for small and physically degenerate beings. |
Darkwing Duck | Taurus Bulba | The "Steerminator" episode |
Extreme Dinosaurs | The Raptor Haxx | has a cybernetic tail. |
Exosquad | The entire Exofleet personnel | Special cybernetic implants were necessary to pilot combat E-frames. More extensive cybernetic enhancements were also seen in the series (e.g. James Burns in episode 2.18). |
Fullmetal Alchemist manga and franchise | Edward Elric and others | Edward has two prosthetic limbs - his right arm and left leg – the technology used to create them is called automail, and is common among amputees. |
Futurama | Richard Nixon and Pickles, and all the other celebrities from now and before | Detached heads living in tanks of time recapturing liquid |
Gadget Boy & Heather | Gadget Boy | All episodes |
Inspector Gadget | Inspector Gadget | a cyborg with various "gadgets" built into his anatomy, such as Binoculars, Umbrella, Copter, Cuffs and so on. |
the Kamen Rider franchise. | "Riders" from the "Ishinomori era" | |
Invader Zim | The Irkens | |
Kagaku ninja tai Gatchaman | Kondoru no Joe (Joe Asakura) | mortally wounded during the final battle of the first Gatchaman series and rescued by the mysterious Dr. Rafael, and returns to the team as a cyborg in the early episodes of Gatchaman II. |
Krypto the Superdog | Mechanikat | |
Kidou Keiji Jiban | Main character | A metal hero show in Japan, was influenced by RoboCop. The main difference is that Naoto Tamura can transform between his detective identity and his Jiban/Perfect Jiban identity on his own. |
The Misfits of Science | A cyborg secret agent | The "Fumble on the One" episode |
Neon Genesis Evangelion | Evangelion mecha | They are not robots but clones of aliens outfitted with cybernetics to allow their human pilots (or a backup computer, as in the Mass Production Eva series) to control them. |
"Nip/Duck" | Mr. Kat | The "Kid vs. Kat" episode. An X-ray reveals that the alien cat is mostly mechanical, apart from his two brains and his three lungs; it's not clear if his paws are mechanical or not, but they probably are since Mr. Kat has a lot of robotic gadgets inside his hands. |
Phil of the Future | Debbie Burwick | |
Power Rangers in Space | Astronema | Appeared in multiple episodes, was modified over time into a cyborg. |
Power Rangers: RPM | Dillon | |
Power Rangers: Mystic Force | Morticon | |
Red Dwarf | Simulants as well as Kryten | Kryten's brain is part-organic. |
Red vs. Blue, the machinima series | Simmons | |
Sealab 2021 | Bizarro Debbie and Bizarro Marco | |
Shinzo Ningen Casshern 1973 anime series, 1993 OVA | Casshern (formerly known as Tetsuya Azuma) | |
Smallville | Victor Stone | An incarnation of the comic book superhero Cyborg, appearing in two episodes. |
Sonic the Hedgehog | Dr Robotnik and Bunnie Rabbot | |
South Park | A cyborg named Bill Cosby and Darth Chef | In the Trapper Keeper episode, Bill Cosby is sent back in time to prevent Cartman's Trapper Keeper from taking over the world. Chef like Vader was rebuilt into Darth Chef. |
Star Trek | Spock, Captain Pike various other characters |
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Star Trek: The Next Generation | The Borg and Geordi La Forge and Locutus of Borg,Jean-Luc Picard | Picard, whose natural heart was irreparably damaged in a bar fight when he was younger and replaced with an artificial heart, which was later replaced twice due to defect or damage. However, the artificial heart is not a major part of his identity and is seldom mentioned, so that most viewers would not consider him a cyborg. He was also at one point briefly conscripted into the Borg. The Borg appear in the episodes Q-Who and The Best of Both Worlds I & II. |
Star Trek: Voyager | Seven of Nine | A human who was assimilated into a drone and later severed from the collective. |
The Big O | Alan Gabriel | |
The Bionic Woman | Jaime Sommers | Spinoff of The Six Million Dollar Man |
The Six Million Dollar Man | Steve Austin | Originally based on Martin Caidin's novel, Cyborg. The series was very successful, spawning spinoffs. |
The Oblongs | Bob Oblong | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Krang | |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | The Rat King | |
The Venture Bros. | Jonas Venture Junior and Master Billy Quizboy | |
The New Batman Adventures | Mr. Freeze and The Joker | |
The King of Braves GaoGaiGar and The King of Braves GaoGaiGar Final | Various characters | |
The Spectacular Spider-Man | Curt Conners | |
The Vision of Escaflowne | Edward Elric, Folken Fanel | Has a prosthetic right arm based on an unnamed technology of the Zaibach Empire. |
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | Cameron Phillips | A new-model of Terminator |
Transformers Animated | Blackarachnia, Waspinator and Sari Sumdac | |
Towa no Quon | The cyborg army WTOC | 5 human beings who have gotten operations to turn their bodies into cyborgs. |
Upright Citizens Brigade | Antoine | Suspected Cyborg |
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1965) | "The Cyborg" episode 4 season 2 | |
Young Justice | Mercy Graves and Arsenal |