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Cyborg 009 Tribute (1960)

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Took me about four days to make.
No, this is isn't a tribute to that 2001 version you've seen on Cartoon Network.
This is a tribute to the original 1960's black-and-white anime.
Now, for the first time, it's in Flash form with added color.
I made this because Cyborg 009 appeals to me a lot and I wanted to make a tribute to it.
I really did enjoy drawing 007. His expressions are fun to draw.
You'll also notice some differences between the original and the new version.
For one, 007 is a toddler in the original. In the 2001 version, he is fully grown.
A good portion of this was done frame-by-frame and it took awhile to do so keep that in mind.
If you haven't seen Cyborg 009, I suggest you check it out on Cartoon Network.
Long live old school anime!

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Ah, memories...

You did a nice job, even capturing the 1960s look from back in the day; however, the detain of the drawings was severely lacking, maybe you could revisit this with better art?

WHAT?

Okay, I notice that a lot of people think the drawings suck. Dude, they're drawn, so of course they'll look worse, but seriously, that looked good compared to some other tributes I've seen. (Not yours. Your tributes are the best.) Okay, it was actually good and anyone who thinks this needs work because the characters don't look perfect is stupid.

haha

if it was supposed to be funny it was great but if you tried to make this show look good... well you suck

hmmm

wow.
this really needs alot of work

Okay

Even though I like the show on Cartoon Network for it's mild cursing and it's action, this just made it look sad. Now, I don't feel like watching it anymore. NOT. It was okay.

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Jul 25, 2003
3:29 PM EDT