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Television

Program Character(s) Episode(s) and Explanation(s)
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
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 "
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
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
Captain Pike
various other characters
  • Episode
    Spock’s Brain
    (his brain is hooked up to a building's system as body).
  • Episode What are Little Girls Made of (transferring people into androids, but losing souls - androids have emotions - actually argues that they are just machines and not cyborgs).
  • Episode
    Captain Pike
    in his beeping wheelchair thing).
  • Episode Space Seed (Khan and other genetically modified humans).
  • Episode The Apple (a guy with implanted antennae and cameras to transmit with his ‘god’).
  • Episode Return to Tomorrow (transferring people into androids, again. Also into other bodies)
Star Trek: The Next Generation The
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.
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
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
Arsenal