cybersix
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Anybody else remember this cartoon as a kid?
Just recently I started going through a fanboi craze of it again (for the third time). I always loved that show, from the moment I had seen one episode, it interested me. I also really liked how the main character was a girl, well, a woman. It was different, for me, being a boy, and watching a show.whose main character was a female, and didnt have their outfit revealing alot of skin, forearm, face, and neck, that was it. No short shorts, skimpy skirts, cleavage, nothing like that. She was a more conservative character in regards to her outfit and personality. It was cool, to me, to see a woman in power, that had to protect the big, muscled male. It also pushed some boundaries, ie: cybersix was a female, but passed off as a male......English teacher? Or was it history? It's been forever since I watched the whole thing. But you had her liking her college (the big muscular male), a female student liking her male alter ego.
And despite all this, it was still a show that was suitable for a kid at the age of 11. It had jokes in it, easy to understand situations of seriousness where the viewers knew something was wrong, and still kept them interested, and made it easy to follow. The only downside, it was only a 13 episode show, that ended off with a "what's next?" kind of ending, and yet, had no sequel, or continuation.
Some of the characters were absolute riots. Hoasey was a hilarious, incompetent child who thought he was all that and a bag of chips, but yet, despite his jokes and lack of success, was still a threat at times. His father....whose name eludes me, but I think it had von in his name, was always this man wrapped in shadows, even till the end, his face was half shrouded. And always had this overbearing sense of domination, and evil intellect. It was a really good show that I definately miss. Anybody else ever watch Cybersix?
And if the answer is yes, did anybody else have people assume you were saying cyberSEX? That had to be the most annoying part for me when im telling people about it. "it's called cybersex? Ew"
"cyberSIX, like 5 6 7, jeez"
Bored tenten at work waiting to do the night audit. I need a laptopsometime in the future ;^;
Just recently I started going through a fanboi craze of it again (for the third time). I always loved that show, from the moment I had seen one episode, it interested me. I also really liked how the main character was a girl, well, a woman. It was different, for me, being a boy, and watching a show.whose main character was a female, and didnt have their outfit revealing alot of skin, forearm, face, and neck, that was it. No short shorts, skimpy skirts, cleavage, nothing like that. She was a more conservative character in regards to her outfit and personality. It was cool, to me, to see a woman in power, that had to protect the big, muscled male. It also pushed some boundaries, ie: cybersix was a female, but passed off as a male......English teacher? Or was it history? It's been forever since I watched the whole thing. But you had her liking her college (the big muscular male), a female student liking her male alter ego.
And despite all this, it was still a show that was suitable for a kid at the age of 11. It had jokes in it, easy to understand situations of seriousness where the viewers knew something was wrong, and still kept them interested, and made it easy to follow. The only downside, it was only a 13 episode show, that ended off with a "what's next?" kind of ending, and yet, had no sequel, or continuation.
Some of the characters were absolute riots. Hoasey was a hilarious, incompetent child who thought he was all that and a bag of chips, but yet, despite his jokes and lack of success, was still a threat at times. His father....whose name eludes me, but I think it had von in his name, was always this man wrapped in shadows, even till the end, his face was half shrouded. And always had this overbearing sense of domination, and evil intellect. It was a really good show that I definately miss. Anybody else ever watch Cybersix?
And if the answer is yes, did anybody else have people assume you were saying cyberSEX? That had to be the most annoying part for me when im telling people about it. "it's called cybersex? Ew"
"cyberSIX, like 5 6 7, jeez"
Bored tenten at work waiting to do the night audit. I need a laptopsometime in the future ;^;

keirajo
~keirajo
That sounds vaguely familiar...I think it's a show I knew about, but didn't watch for some reason or another. (Most likely being that our local stations never showed it or it was on cable, which my family didn't have as I was growing up.)

Trenton
~trenton
OP
It might've been cuz it was on cable. I recommend watching it, it was a pretty good cartoon~

keirajo
~keirajo
Cool! I know that we didn't get some shows where I lived growing up...like the dub of "Voltron" was never on any of our local channels (or was on cable) and "She-Ra" was never on our local channels (or may've been on cable), although "He-Man" was on our local channels. I had "Voltron" toys growing up, but didn't really know what they were and thought they were "Transformers" of some sort...since I was a TF fan. *chuckle*

Trenton
~trenton
OP
Lol, same, I never got any of those shows as a kid, and I had voltron toys too, thought that it was some power rangers toy though, since it was just the robot and the pieces that made it x33

keirajo
~keirajo
True...gotta love kaijuu and robots!