a5c7b9f00b Cybersix is the name of genetically created female made by the malicious Dr.Von Reichter. She is one of many individuals in the &quot;Cyber-series&quot; who are all ultimately terminated because of their innate humanity and sense of good. However, before she can be destroyed, she escapes from Von Reichter and hides in regular society disguiseda male high school teacher, Adrian Seidelman. She eventually teams up with &quot;Data 7&quot;, another of Von Reichter&#39;s creations. Data 7 is, in fact, her brother Cyber 29, who was killed in an accident and had his consciousness transplanted into a panther. Together, they work to thwart the plans of Von Reichter, his son Jose and their genetic mutation army. Throughout, Cybersix tries to maintain her secret identity from her close friend and co-worker, Lucas Amato. As well, she constantly debates her existence and what it all means, since she knows full well that she is not actually human, but a genetic creation. Cybersix is the name of a powerful advanced female genetic construct android who is the creation of malevolent scientist named Von Richter. He considers her a failed creation owing to her indomitable free will and she was forced to escape to avoid termination by her creator. Now she hides in regular societya male teacher named Adrienne Seideleman, but she stalks the nighta caped superhero. Vowing eternal opposition to the plans of her creator and his henchmen, she protects her new found world and friend and seeks the humanity that her creator denied from her. My enemy Aaron watches this show and so do I. Well Jose the enemy of Cybersix tries to trap her. At the end Jose ends up with misfortune. I love this cartoon. I hope there is a spinoff of this show. I miss this show. Then Cybersix&#39;s buddy tries to save her. There was an episode of this program where Jose puts Cybersix in an hourglass filled with water. ====Spoiler Alert!==============================&gt; The following contains plot descriptions of the series Cybersix, airing in Canada. If you are not in Canada and have not seen the series yet, don&#39;t read my post until you have seen all of the episodes of Cybersix<br/><br/>=================================================<br/><br/>: : : Cybersix: Animated Series A Review:<br/><br/>I first saw the animated series Cybersix air in Canada on Teletoon&#39;s &quot;Tournament of Champions&quot; (in which Cybersix beat Johnny Bravo by 13 votes). I&#39;ve never even heard of this super-heroine before so naturally my opinions were being formedI watched.<br/><br/>My first impression was confusion and some disdain for the character. I did not understand until around halfway through the series exactly what Cybersix was…a super-powered female version of Frankenstein made by a brilliant yet mad scientist. The costume she wears looks like a cheap rip-off of Spawn&#39;s own, complete with the flared satanic hood and cape. And what kind of super hero wears stiletto heels? Would be rather hard fighting the bad guys while wearing them, wouldn&#39;t it? :&gt;<br/><br/>However, by the fourth episode, I gotten to like Cybersix. The animation is breath-taking, the stories (when they were good…explained later) are engaging and imaginative, written for all ages. The self-conflict Cybersix bears alone within herself is touching without going to the point of being sappy. You can&#39;t help but cheer for this character when she knocks down a villian with a good punch, and can&#39;t help but feel sorry for her when she struggles and stumbles while attempting to find humanity and love.<br/><br/>Now, my praise for the series also comes with some criticism. First of all, the series assumes you know about Cybersix&#39;s origin. If you are not familar with her origin, like myself, you are going to be confused at first. You will not know what a Techno or Sustenance is because it is not explained in the series. I had to go on the World Wide Web and view a few home pages about Cybersix to make up for the lack of information.<br/><br/>Second of all is the mix of good and bad episodes. While &quot;Daylight Devil&quot;, &quot;The Eye&quot;, and what looks like the end of Cybersix in the grim-titled &quot;The Final Confrontation&quot; are well-written and engaging, you will come across episodes like &quot;Blue Birds Of Horror&quot; and &quot;Gone With The Wings&quot; that quite frankly stink. Episodes like &quot;Full-Moon Fascination&quot; and &quot;The Greatest Show In Meridiana&quot; and the rest rank from good to great.<br/><br/>I did mention the series had great animation, but it looks like they cut a few corners in some cases. One glaring one is a violation of gender anatomy. While Cybersix is undeniably female (whoo-hoo! :) ), she secretly masqueradesa male teacher named Adrian Seidelman. The problem I have is thatAdrian, Cybersix is drawn by the animators with male hands and a male body. When Cybersix is in costume, she is drawn with very clearly defined female features ( ;) ) and female hands. I would have preferred a more compromise of how the body of the Cybersix/Adrian character is drawn for sake of realism. But then again, it&#39;s only a cartoon :)<br/><br/>Bottom line is that the series can become a winning series in the same categoryWarner Brother&#39;s &quot;Batman &amp; Superman&quot; series. It just needs a bit of fine-tuning<br/><br/>D.G.
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