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|distributor  =[[Toho]]
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|aired        =October 2, 1988 -<br>July 5, 1989
|aired        =October 2, [[1988]] - July 5, [[1989]]
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'''''Cyber Cop''''' {{Nihongo|電脳警察サイバーコップ|Dennō Keisatsu Saibā Koppu|lit. ''Computer Police Cyber Cop''}} is a [[Japan]]ese [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Television Series|series]] produced by [[Toho]] that aired from October 2, [[1988]] to July 5, [[1989]].
'''''Cyber Cop''''' {{Nihongo|電脳警察サイバーコップ|Dennō Keisatsu Saibā Koppu|lit. ''Computer Police Cyber Cop''}} is a [[Japan]]ese [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Television Series|series]] co-produced by [[Toho Planning]], Studio Jump, and Yomiko Advertising. It aired on [[Nippon TV]] from October 2, [[1988]] to July 5, [[1989]].
{{TOC}}
{{TOC}}
==Plot==
==Plot==
TBA
To be added.
==Episodes==
==Episodes==
#"[[It's Coming! Super SFX!! Cyber Cop]]"
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
#"[[The Strongest Detective! Jupiter Appears]]"
! {{tt|No.|Number}} !! Title !! Directed by !! Written by !! Special effects<br>photographer !! Air date
#"[[The City Sinks! Save the Marine City!]]"
|-
#"[[Clash! The Cyborg Tank]]"
| 0
#"[[Traffic Panic! The Computer's Trap]]"
| "[[It's Coming! Super SFX!! Cyber Cop|It's Coming! Super SFX!! ''Cyber Cop'']]"
#"[[The Prince of Danger! Escape from the Dark Zone]]"
| [[Kiyotaka Matsumoto]]
#"[[Oda is Targeted! ZAC's Great Crisis]]"
| Kenji Terada
#"[[The Killer Jet!! Tokyo's Urban Warfare]]"
| rowspan="5" style="background:#ECECEC"| ''N/A''
#"[[The Dangerous Electric Dam! Tokyo's Darkness Strategy]]"
| 9/18/[[1988]]
#"[[The Racing Machine!! Blade Liner Appears]]"
|-
#"[[The Ghost Hotel!? Zombies Everywhere!]]"
| 1
#"[[The Tank in the Sky!! The Highway Death Battle]]"
| "[[The Strongest Detective! Jupiter Appears]]"
#"[[Dragon Dance! The Strange Christmas]]"
| rowspan="4"| [[Hirochika Muraishi]]
#"[[The Satellite Falls! Jupiter is Killed!?]]"
| rowspan="4"| Junki Takegami
#"[[Takeda's Secret!! Behold the Future Vision!]]"
| 10/2/1988
#"[[Change the Future!! Warrior of Hope Jupiter]]"
|-
#"[[A Messenger from Hell!? Lucifer Appears!!]]"
| 2
#"[[Lucifer's Counterattack!! The Devil's Challenge]]"
| "[[The City is Sinking! Save the Seaside Metropolis]]"
#"[[The Impossible Bombing!! The Giant UFO Appears!]]"
| 10/9/1988
#"[[Uesugi's Revolt!! The Dangerous Policewoman]]"
|-
#"[[The Roaring Lethal Weapon!! Gigamax's Might]]"
| 3
#"[[The 5th Cop!? The Ultimate Cyber Lucifer]]"
| "[[Clash! The Cyborg Tank]]"
#"[[The Fake Cybers!! ZAC is Cornered]]"
| 10/16/1988
#"[[The Final Deathblow!! Cybernic Wave]]"
|-
#"[[Missile Launch!! Crash into the Death Trap Base]]"
| 4
#"[[The Terrifying Female Warrior! Luna Appears]]"
| "[[Traffic Panic! The Computer's Trap]]"
#"[[Strike the Invisible Fortress!!]]"
| 10/23/1988
#"[[The Damaged Cyber Bit!!]]"
|-
#"[[The Aerial City Bombing! The Airship Bomb]]"
| 5
#"[[Uesugi's Assassination! Hurry Up, Cops]]"
| "[[A Prince in Trouble! Escape from the Dark Zone]]"
#"[[Run Through the Devil's Mountain!!]]"
| rowspan="2"| Kiyotaka Matsumoto
#"[[The Stolem Thunder Arm]]"
| Yukiyoshi Ohashi
#"[[The Tormented Loft!!]]"
| rowspan="4"| Toshiro Murakami
#"[[Protect the Linear Car!!]]"
| 10/30/1988
#"[[The End of Death Trap!!]]"
|-
#"[[Request Top 10 Special: PART.1]]"
| 6
#"[[Request Top 10 Special: PART.2]]"
| "[[Oda Targeted! ZAC in Big Trouble]]"
| Kazuhiko Godo
| 11/6/1988
|-
| 7
| "[[The Murderous Jet!! Urban Warfare in Tokyo]]"
| rowspan="2"| Yoshiki Kitamura
| Junki Takegami
| 11/13/1988
|-
| 8
| "[[Electric Dam in Danger! Operation Tokyo Darkness]]"
| Kazuhiko Godo
| 11/20/1988
|-
| 9
| "[[The Racing Machine!! Blade Liner Arrives]]"
| rowspan="2"| Hirochika Muraishi
| rowspan="2"| Junki Takegami
| rowspan="4"| Masaharu Nakama
| 11/27/1988
|-
| 10
| "[[A Haunted Hotel!? Zombies All Around]]"
| 12/4/1988
|-
| 11
| "[[The Flying Tank!! Life or Death on the Highway]]"
| rowspan="2"| Kiyotaka Matsumoto
| Junki Takegami,<br>Teppei Den
| 12/11/1988
|-
| 12
| "[[The Dragon Dances! A Strange Christmas]]"
| Kazuhiko Godo
| 12/18/1988
|-
| 13
| "[[The Satellite is Falling!! Jupiter Dies on the Job!?]]"
| Hirochika Muraishi
| Yukiyoshi Ohashi
| Toshiro Murakami
| 12/25/1988
|-
| 14
| "[[Takeda's Secret!! He's Seen the Illusive Future]]"
| rowspan="2"| Yoshiki Kitamura
| Junki Takegami
| rowspan="3"| Masaharu Nakama
| 1/15/[[1989]]
|-
| 15
| "[[Change the Future!! The Soldier of Hope, Jupiter]]"
| Kazuhiko Godo
| 1/22/1989
|-
| 16
| "[[Hell's Emissary!? Lucifer Appears!!]]"
| Hirochika Muraishi
| Junki Takegami
| 1/29/1989
|-
| 17
| "[[Lucifer's Counterattack!! The Devil's Challenge]]"
| Michio Hirata
| Kazuhiko Godo
| rowspan="5"| Toshiro Murakami
| 2/5/1989
|-
| 18
| "[[Bombing Impossible!! A Giant UFO Appears]]"
| rowspan="2"| Hirochika Muraishi
| Junki Takegami,<br>Kazuhiko Godo
| 2/12/1989
|-
| 19
| "[[Uesugi's Mutiny! The Dangerous Female Detective]]"
| Junki Takegami
| 2/19/1989
|-
| 20
| "[[The Roaring Killer Weapon!! Gigamax's Power]]"
| rowspan="2"| Yoshiki Kitamura
| Junki Takegami,<br>Kazuhiko Godo
| 2/26/1989
|-
| 21
| "[[The Fifth Cop!? The Ultimate Cyber, Lucifer]]"
| Junki Takegami
| 3/5/1989
|-
| 22
| "[[Fake Cybers!! ZAC's Ultimate Crisis]]"
| rowspan="2"| Toshio Oi
| Kazuhiko Godo
| rowspan="2"| Shohei Sudo
| 3/12/1989
|-
| 23
| "[[The Final Killer Attack!! Cybernic Wave]]"
| Junki Takegami,<br>Yukiyoshi Ohashi
| 3/19/1989
|-
| 24
| "[[The Missiles Fire!! Clash at Deathtrap's Base]]"
| rowspan="2"| Hirochika Muraishi
| Kazuhiko Godo
| rowspan="6"| Masaharu Nakama
| 3/26/1989
|-
| 25
| "[[The Frightening Female Soldier! Luna Arrives]]"
| rowspan="2"| Junki Takegami
| 4/5/1989
|-
| 26
| "[[Destroy the Invisible Fortress!!]]"
| rowspan="2"| Yoshiki Kitamura
| 4/12/1989
|-
| 27
| "[[The Cyber Bits are Broken!!]]"
| Kazuhiko Godo
| 4/19/1989
|-
| 28
| "[[City Air Strike: The Blimp Bomb]]"
| rowspan="2"| Toshio Oi
| Yukiyoshi Ohashi
| 4/26/1989
|-
| 29
| "[[Uesugi's Assassination: Hurry, Cops]]"
| Junki Takegami
| 5/10/1989
|-
| 30
| "[[Dash Through the Devil's Mountain!!]]"
| rowspan="2"| Michio Hirata
| Kazuhiko Godo
| rowspan="3"| Toshiro Murakami
| 5/17/1989
|-
| 31
| "[[The Stolen Thunder Arm]]"
| Hiroshi Toda
| 5/24/1989
|-
| 32
| "[[The Loft is Attacked!!]]"
| Yoshiki Kitamura
| Kazuhiko Godo
| 5/31/1989
|-
| 33
| "[[Defend the Linear Car!!]]"
| rowspan="2"| Hirochika Muraishi
| rowspan="2"| Junki Takegami
| rowspan="2"| Shohei Sudo
| 6/7/1989
|-
| 34
| "[[The End of Deathtrap!!]]"
| 6/14/1989
|-
| 35
| "[[Requested Top 10 Special: Part 1]]"
| Hirochika Muraishi,<br>Yoshiki Kitamura,<br>Toshio Oi,<br>Michio Hirata,<br>Kiyotaka Matsumoto
| Junki Takegami,<br>Kazuhiko Godo
| rowspan="2" style="background:#ECECEC"| ''N/A''
| 6/28/1989
|-
| 36
| "[[Requested Top 10 Special: Part 2]]"
| Hirochika Muraishi,<br>Yoshiki Kitamura
| Junki Takegami,<br>Kazuhiko Godo,<br>Yukiyoshi Ohashi
| 7/5/1989
|}
==Staff==
{{col-begin}}
{{col-2}}
{{Staffs
|Directed by|[[Kiyotaka Matsumoto]], [[Hirochika Muraishi]], Yoshiki Kitamura, Michio Hirata, Toshio Oi
|Director's assistant|Yoshiki Kitamura
|Written by|Kenji Terada (special), Junki Takegami, Yukiyoshi Ohashi, Kazuhiko Godo, Teppei Den, Hiroshi Toda
|Planning by|Kazuo Shimamura, Katsumi Nagayama
|Associate planner|Minoru Nakano
|Produced by|Toru Horikoshi, Seiji Ishikawa, Mitsuru Toriumi, Masayuki Takubo, Tetsuya Kobayashi
|Assistant producers|Masako Fukuyo, Toshihito Suzuki
|Series supervisor|Hirochika Muraishi
|Series organizer|Junki Takegami
|Stunt coordinator|Ryojiro Nishimoto
|Music by|Ichiro Nitta
*Opening theme "[[A Roar To Tomorrow Cyber Heart]]"
|*Performed by|Hiroshi Nishikawa
|*Lyrics by|Yuho Iwasato
|*Composed by|Daisuke Inoue
|*Arranged by|Ryomei Shirai
*End theme "[[Shooting Star]]"
|*Performed by|Mika Chiba
|*Lyrics by|Shun Taguchi
|*Composed and arranged by|Yuji Toriyama
|Cinematography by|Mitsuo Inoue (special), Shohei Sudo, Yoshihiro Mori, Toshiro Murakami, Masaharu Nakama
|Edited by|Isao Otaka
|Production design by|[[Akihiko Iguchi]]
|First assistant directors|Michio Hirata, Hitoshi Idei, Takaaki Hashiguchi, Koichiro Nakayama, Takayoshi Makino, Yoshiaki Tabata
|Special effects photography by|Toshiro Murakami, Masaharu Nakama, Shohei Sudo
{{col-2}}
*Insert songs:
**"Recollection of Jupiter"
|**Performed by|Hideyuki Nagashima
|**Lyrics by|Yoshihiko Ando
|**Composed by|Ichiro Nitta
|**Arranged by|Takashi Kudo
**"Flame Messenger"
|**Performed by|Norio Sakai
|**Lyrics by|Yoshihiko Ando
|**Composed by|Ichiro Nitta
|**Arranged by|Takashi Kudo
**"Brand-New Tomorrow"
|**Performed by|Mika Chiba
|**Lyrics by|Shun Taguchi
|**Composed by|VAX POP
|**Arranged by|Kunihiko Ryo
**"Into the Night"
|**Performed by|Mika Chiba
|**Lyrics by|Shun Taguchi
|**Composed and arranged by|Yuji Toriyama
**"Let it Go"
|**Performed by|Hiroshi Nishikawa
|**Lyrics by|Arisu Sato
|**Composed by|Takashi Shoji
|**Arranged by|Takayuki Hijikata
}}
{{col-end}}
==Cast==
{{Cast
|Tomonori Yoshida|[[Jupiter (ZAC)|Shinya Takeda]] / [[Jupiter (ZAC)|Jupiter]] (voice)
|Mika Chiba|Tomoko Uesugi
|Shogo Shiotani|[[Mars (ZAC)|Akira Hojo]] / [[Mars (ZAC)|Mars]] (voice)
|Tomu Saeba (as Takashi Mizumoto)|[[Saturn (ZAC)|Ryoichi Mori]] / [[Saturn (ZAC)|Saturn]] (voice)
|Shun Mizuhara (as Toshihiko Sasasaki)|[[Mercury (ZAC)|Osamu Saionji]] / [[Mercury (ZAC)|Mercury]] (voice)
|Takashi Kora|[[Lucifer (ZAC)|Lucifer]]
|Masaaki Daimon|Captain Hisayoshi Oda
|Atsuko Mita|Mizue Shimizu
|Hiromi Onishi|Miho Asakura
|Shuhei Suzuki|Daisuke Yazawa
|Akira Otani|Chief Yamamoto
|Jinya Sato|Baron Kageyama
|Goro Mitsumi|Führer / narrator
|Ken Okabe|Professor Preud
|Takaaki Kitagawa|Professor Ainstein
|Tomoko Ishimura|Miss Durwin
|Masako Takeda|Beastmaster Luna
|Bob Timbello|ZAC base (voice)
}}
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===Characters===
===Cyber Cops===
*[[Jupiter (ZAC)|Shinya Takeda]]
*[[Jupiter (ZAC)|Jupiter]]
*[[Mars (ZAC)|Akira Hojo]]
*[[Mars (ZAC)|Mars]]
*[[Saturn (ZAC)|Ryoichi Mori]]
*[[Saturn (ZAC)|Saturn]]
*[[Mercury (ZAC)|Osamu Saionji]]
*[[Mercury (ZAC)|Mercury]]
*[[Lucifer (ZAC)|Lucifer]]
*[[Lucifer (ZAC)|Lucifer]]
*Tomoko Uesugi
*[[Tomoko Uesugi|Venus]]
*Captain Hisagi Oda
*Shimazu Mizue
*Miho Asakura
*Daisuke Yazawa
*Reiko Ando
*Maki Ichijoji
*Akemi
*Michiko
*Phylo
*Baron Kageyama
*Führer
*Doctor Arthur Ploid
*Professor Einstein
*Madam Durwin
*Beast Master Luna
===Monsters===
===Monsters===
*Ena Halkos
*Ena Halkos
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*Ted Halkos
*Ted Halkos
*Canon Halkos
*Canon Halkos
==Foreign releases==
===Brazilian release===
''Cyber Cop'' was imported to Brazil by the Sato Company under the title ''Cybercop, the Police of the Future'' (''Cybercop, os Policiais do Futuro''). It debuted on the now-defunct channel Rede Manchete as part of the television channel ''Clube da Criança'' on October 12, 1990. Dubbed in Brazilian Portuguese, the series earned high ratings and even had an exclusive tie-in comic book published in ''Heróis da TV'' magazine. The series was re-aired on CNT in 2000 and again on TV Diário in 2018.
===Malaysian release===
An English-dubbed version of ''Cyber Cop'' was released by Malaysian home video company Speedy Video. Six episodes were acquired by fan group The Apollo Dub Archive and made available for download in early 2021.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://apollodubarchive.wordpress.com/2021/02/11/tadas-lunar-new-year-eve-cybercop-1988-malaysian-english-dubbed-various-episodes/|title=TADA’s Lunar New Year Eve: Cybercop (1988) Malaysian-English Dubbed; Various Episodes|author=galacticgazer|date=11 February 2021|work=The Apollo Dub Archive}}</ref>
===U.S. release===
''Cyber Cop'' has never been officially released in the United States in any capacity. However, a full translation of the series was released by fansubber Metallic Fansubs in early 2021.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://metallicsubs.wordpress.com/2021/02/10/dennou-keisatsu-cybercop-1-36-or-i-scream-you-scream-we-all-scream-for-green-screen/|title=Dennou Keisatsu Cybercop 1-36, or, I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Green Screen|date=10 February 2021|work=Metallic Fansubs}}</ref>
A U.S. trademark on "CYBERCOPS" for use in motion pictures, video tapes, toys, games, and more was filed by Toho on May 17, 1994. However, no such merchandise was ever produced, and the trademark was abandoned by February 9, 1998.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=74525544&caseType=SERIAL_NO&searchType=statusSearch|title=CYBERCOPS|work=United States Patent and Trademark Office|accessdate=10 December 2022}}</ref> Curiously, Hong Kong toy manufacturer Zima Products produced a line of American action figures based on Takara's ''Cyber Cop'' toys entitled "Power Force." The Zero-Section Armed Constable was renamed to Zero-Section Armed Police (ZAP) while Jupiter, Lucifer, Saturn, Mars, and Mercury's names were changed to Biotron, Blazord, Zortron, Destron, and Spectron, respectively. Whether these were intended as a tie-in to a cancelled TV adaptation is unknown.
==Videos==
{{Videos|
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{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">hVLOqqCFLP4</youtube>|Episode 2}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">D2zGh22xR60</youtube>|Episode 7}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">IV3EQU_IYEo</youtube>|Episode 9}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">P_M63Rm0PDI</youtube>|Episode 16}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">XomJ_0TnqTg</youtube>|Episode 19}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">o1DZVFzmgmE</youtube>|Episode 23}}
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">Y3Am1WD2aCI</youtube>|Episode 27}}
}}
==References==
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Cyber Cop
Cyber Cop
Air date October 2, 1988 - July 5, 1989
Distributor Toho
Channel(s) Nippon Television
Genre(s) Tokusatsu
Episodes 34*
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Cyber Cop (電脳警察サイバーコップ,   Dennō Keisatsu Saibā Koppu, lit. Computer Police Cyber Cop) is a Japanese tokusatsu series co-produced by Toho Planning, Studio Jump, and Yomiko Advertising. It aired on Nippon TV from October 2, 1988 to July 5, 1989.

Plot

To be added.

Episodes

No. Title Directed by Written by Special effects
photographer
Air date
0 "It's Coming! Super SFX!! Cyber Cop" Kiyotaka Matsumoto Kenji Terada N/A 9/18/1988
1 "The Strongest Detective! Jupiter Appears" Hirochika Muraishi Junki Takegami 10/2/1988
2 "The City is Sinking! Save the Seaside Metropolis" 10/9/1988
3 "Clash! The Cyborg Tank" 10/16/1988
4 "Traffic Panic! The Computer's Trap" 10/23/1988
5 "A Prince in Trouble! Escape from the Dark Zone" Kiyotaka Matsumoto Yukiyoshi Ohashi Toshiro Murakami 10/30/1988
6 "Oda Targeted! ZAC in Big Trouble" Kazuhiko Godo 11/6/1988
7 "The Murderous Jet!! Urban Warfare in Tokyo" Yoshiki Kitamura Junki Takegami 11/13/1988
8 "Electric Dam in Danger! Operation Tokyo Darkness" Kazuhiko Godo 11/20/1988
9 "The Racing Machine!! Blade Liner Arrives" Hirochika Muraishi Junki Takegami Masaharu Nakama 11/27/1988
10 "A Haunted Hotel!? Zombies All Around" 12/4/1988
11 "The Flying Tank!! Life or Death on the Highway" Kiyotaka Matsumoto Junki Takegami,
Teppei Den
12/11/1988
12 "The Dragon Dances! A Strange Christmas" Kazuhiko Godo 12/18/1988
13 "The Satellite is Falling!! Jupiter Dies on the Job!?" Hirochika Muraishi Yukiyoshi Ohashi Toshiro Murakami 12/25/1988
14 "Takeda's Secret!! He's Seen the Illusive Future" Yoshiki Kitamura Junki Takegami Masaharu Nakama 1/15/1989
15 "Change the Future!! The Soldier of Hope, Jupiter" Kazuhiko Godo 1/22/1989
16 "Hell's Emissary!? Lucifer Appears!!" Hirochika Muraishi Junki Takegami 1/29/1989
17 "Lucifer's Counterattack!! The Devil's Challenge" Michio Hirata Kazuhiko Godo Toshiro Murakami 2/5/1989
18 "Bombing Impossible!! A Giant UFO Appears" Hirochika Muraishi Junki Takegami,
Kazuhiko Godo
2/12/1989
19 "Uesugi's Mutiny! The Dangerous Female Detective" Junki Takegami 2/19/1989
20 "The Roaring Killer Weapon!! Gigamax's Power" Yoshiki Kitamura Junki Takegami,
Kazuhiko Godo
2/26/1989
21 "The Fifth Cop!? The Ultimate Cyber, Lucifer" Junki Takegami 3/5/1989
22 "Fake Cybers!! ZAC's Ultimate Crisis" Toshio Oi Kazuhiko Godo Shohei Sudo 3/12/1989
23 "The Final Killer Attack!! Cybernic Wave" Junki Takegami,
Yukiyoshi Ohashi
3/19/1989
24 "The Missiles Fire!! Clash at Deathtrap's Base" Hirochika Muraishi Kazuhiko Godo Masaharu Nakama 3/26/1989
25 "The Frightening Female Soldier! Luna Arrives" Junki Takegami 4/5/1989
26 "Destroy the Invisible Fortress!!" Yoshiki Kitamura 4/12/1989
27 "The Cyber Bits are Broken!!" Kazuhiko Godo 4/19/1989
28 "City Air Strike: The Blimp Bomb" Toshio Oi Yukiyoshi Ohashi 4/26/1989
29 "Uesugi's Assassination: Hurry, Cops" Junki Takegami 5/10/1989
30 "Dash Through the Devil's Mountain!!" Michio Hirata Kazuhiko Godo Toshiro Murakami 5/17/1989
31 "The Stolen Thunder Arm" Hiroshi Toda 5/24/1989
32 "The Loft is Attacked!!" Yoshiki Kitamura Kazuhiko Godo 5/31/1989
33 "Defend the Linear Car!!" Hirochika Muraishi Junki Takegami Shohei Sudo 6/7/1989
34 "The End of Deathtrap!!" 6/14/1989
35 "Requested Top 10 Special: Part 1" Hirochika Muraishi,
Yoshiki Kitamura,
Toshio Oi,
Michio Hirata,
Kiyotaka Matsumoto
Junki Takegami,
Kazuhiko Godo
N/A 6/28/1989
36 "Requested Top 10 Special: Part 2" Hirochika Muraishi,
Yoshiki Kitamura
Junki Takegami,
Kazuhiko Godo,
Yukiyoshi Ohashi
7/5/1989

Staff

Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.

  • Directed by   Kiyotaka Matsumoto, Hirochika Muraishi, Yoshiki Kitamura, Michio Hirata, Toshio Oi
  • Director's assistant   Yoshiki Kitamura
  • Written by   Kenji Terada (special), Junki Takegami, Yukiyoshi Ohashi, Kazuhiko Godo, Teppei Den, Hiroshi Toda
  • Planning by   Kazuo Shimamura, Katsumi Nagayama
  • Associate planner   Minoru Nakano
  • Produced by   Toru Horikoshi, Seiji Ishikawa, Mitsuru Toriumi, Masayuki Takubo, Tetsuya Kobayashi
  • Assistant producers   Masako Fukuyo, Toshihito Suzuki
  • Series supervisor   Hirochika Muraishi
  • Series organizer   Junki Takegami
  • Stunt coordinator   Ryojiro Nishimoto
  • Music by   Ichiro Nitta
  • Opening theme "A Roar To Tomorrow Cyber Heart"
    • Performed by   Hiroshi Nishikawa
    • Lyrics by   Yuho Iwasato
    • Composed by   Daisuke Inoue
    • Arranged by   Ryomei Shirai
  • End theme "Shooting Star"
    • Performed by   Mika Chiba
    • Lyrics by   Shun Taguchi
    • Composed and arranged by   Yuji Toriyama
  • Cinematography by   Mitsuo Inoue (special), Shohei Sudo, Yoshihiro Mori, Toshiro Murakami, Masaharu Nakama
  • Edited by   Isao Otaka
  • Production design by   Akihiko Iguchi
  • First assistant directors   Michio Hirata, Hitoshi Idei, Takaaki Hashiguchi, Koichiro Nakayama, Takayoshi Makino, Yoshiaki Tabata
  • Special effects photography by   Toshiro Murakami, Masaharu Nakama, Shohei Sudo
  • Insert songs:
    • "Recollection of Jupiter"
      • Performed by   Hideyuki Nagashima
      • Lyrics by   Yoshihiko Ando
      • Composed by   Ichiro Nitta
      • Arranged by   Takashi Kudo
    • "Flame Messenger"
      • Performed by   Norio Sakai
      • Lyrics by   Yoshihiko Ando
      • Composed by   Ichiro Nitta
      • Arranged by   Takashi Kudo
    • "Brand-New Tomorrow"
      • Performed by   Mika Chiba
      • Lyrics by   Shun Taguchi
      • Composed by   VAX POP
      • Arranged by   Kunihiko Ryo
    • "Into the Night"
      • Performed by   Mika Chiba
      • Lyrics by   Shun Taguchi
      • Composed and arranged by   Yuji Toriyama
    • "Let it Go"
      • Performed by   Hiroshi Nishikawa
      • Lyrics by   Arisu Sato
      • Composed by   Takashi Shoji
      • Arranged by   Takayuki Hijikata

Cast

Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.

  • Tomonori Yoshida   as   Shinya Takeda / Jupiter (voice)
  • Mika Chiba   as   Tomoko Uesugi
  • Shogo Shiotani   as   Akira Hojo / Mars (voice)
  • Tomu Saeba (as Takashi Mizumoto)   as   Ryoichi Mori / Saturn (voice)
  • Shun Mizuhara (as Toshihiko Sasasaki)   as   Osamu Saionji / Mercury (voice)
  • Takashi Kora   as   Lucifer
  • Masaaki Daimon   as   Captain Hisayoshi Oda
  • Atsuko Mita   as   Mizue Shimizu
  • Hiromi Onishi   as   Miho Asakura
  • Shuhei Suzuki   as   Daisuke Yazawa
  • Akira Otani   as   Chief Yamamoto
  • Jinya Sato   as   Baron Kageyama
  • Goro Mitsumi   as   Führer / narrator
  • Ken Okabe   as   Professor Preud
  • Takaaki Kitagawa   as   Professor Ainstein
  • Tomoko Ishimura   as   Miss Durwin
  • Masako Takeda   as   Beastmaster Luna
  • Bob Timbello   as   ZAC base (voice)

Appearances

Cyber Cops

Monsters

  • Ena Halkos
  • Ele Ominos
  • Ena Garoga
  • Dio Garoga
  • Doberman V109
  • Dio Ominos
  • Dio Halkos
  • Tria Garoga
  • Tria Ominos
  • Tessera Garoga
  • Seagull Fighter Plane
  • Tria Halkos
  • Tessera Ominos
  • Demon Egg
  • Tessera Halkos
  • Floating Tank
  • Bende Garoga
  • Orion
  • Bende Halkos
  • Bende Ominos
  • Exi Halkos
  • Efta Halkos
  • Ofto Halkos
  • Cristallo
  • Enya Halkos
  • Exi Ominos
  • Deka Halkos
  • Dummy Robot
  • Fake Cybercops
    • Fake Jupiter
    • Fake Mars
    • Fake Saturn
    • Fake Mercury
  • Grappler
  • Jephthah Ominos
  • Endeka Halkos
  • Beast Soldier Four Heavenly Kings
    • Hawk
    • Turtle
    • Salamander
    • Tiger
  • Spider Garoga G
  • Black Crows
  • Cobra 5
  • Club Halkos
  • Ring Ominos
  • Ring Halkos
  • Mach Ominos
  • Mach Halkos
  • Dark Ominos
  • Neo Ominos
  • Hustler
  • Ted Halkos
  • Canon Halkos

Foreign releases

Brazilian release

Cyber Cop was imported to Brazil by the Sato Company under the title Cybercop, the Police of the Future (Cybercop, os Policiais do Futuro). It debuted on the now-defunct channel Rede Manchete as part of the television channel Clube da Criança on October 12, 1990. Dubbed in Brazilian Portuguese, the series earned high ratings and even had an exclusive tie-in comic book published in Heróis da TV magazine. The series was re-aired on CNT in 2000 and again on TV Diário in 2018.

Malaysian release

An English-dubbed version of Cyber Cop was released by Malaysian home video company Speedy Video. Six episodes were acquired by fan group The Apollo Dub Archive and made available for download in early 2021.[1]

U.S. release

Cyber Cop has never been officially released in the United States in any capacity. However, a full translation of the series was released by fansubber Metallic Fansubs in early 2021.[2]

A U.S. trademark on "CYBERCOPS" for use in motion pictures, video tapes, toys, games, and more was filed by Toho on May 17, 1994. However, no such merchandise was ever produced, and the trademark was abandoned by February 9, 1998.[3] Curiously, Hong Kong toy manufacturer Zima Products produced a line of American action figures based on Takara's Cyber Cop toys entitled "Power Force." The Zero-Section Armed Constable was renamed to Zero-Section Armed Police (ZAP) while Jupiter, Lucifer, Saturn, Mars, and Mercury's names were changed to Biotron, Blazord, Zortron, Destron, and Spectron, respectively. Whether these were intended as a tie-in to a cancelled TV adaptation is unknown.

Videos

Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 7
Episode 9
Episode 16
Episode 19
Episode 23
Episode 27

References

This is a list of references for Cyber Cop. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. galacticgazer (11 February 2021). "TADA's Lunar New Year Eve: Cybercop (1988) Malaysian-English Dubbed; Various Episodes". The Apollo Dub Archive. no-break space character in |title= at position 77 (help)
  2. "Dennou Keisatsu Cybercop 1-36, or, I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Green Screen". Metallic Fansubs. 10 February 2021. no-break space character in |title= at position 81 (help)
  3. "CYBERCOPS". United States Patent and Trademark Office. Retrieved 10 December 2022.

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