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Cyborg Kuro-chan (サイボーグクロちゃん, Saibōgu Kurochan) is a Japanese children's manga series created by , serialized in Kodansha's Comic BomBom magazine. Eleven volumes of the manga were released between 1998 and 2002. It centers on the titular character, a housecat who is kidnapped and modified by a mad scientist to be a part of a cyborg army bent on world domination. Kuro breaks his control chip, escapes and becomes a vigilante. Kuro has many allies, who help him out during instances such as urban destruction, parallel universes, outer space, and battles between other cats and cyborgs.

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  • سايبورغ كورو-تشان (بالإنجليزية: Cyborg Kuro-chan‎؛ باليابانية: サイボーグクロちゃん) هي مانغا من تصميم الفنان الياباني Naoki Yokōchi. كما تم عرضها كإنيمي. تمت دبلجة الإنيمي إلى اللغة العربية تحت مسمى القط الأسود. هذا الإنيمي يجمع بين الخيال العلمي والكوميديا كما تدور القصة حول محاربة سايبورغ الأشرار حول العالم. (ar)
  • Το 'Κούρο ο Σουπερ-Γάτος' (ιαπωνικά:サイボーグクロちゃん Χέπμπορν: Saibōgu Kurochan) είναι ιαπωνική τηλεοπτική σειρά anime επιστημονικής φαντασίας. Έχει ως επίκεντρο τον πρωταγωνιστή, έναν σπιτόγατο τον οποίο απαγάγει ένας τρελός επιστήμονας ο οποίος τον τροποποιεί σε Ανδροειδές ώστε να τον εντάξει στον στρατό του που έχει ως σκοπό την παγκόσμια κυριαρχία. Ο κούρο σπάει το τσιπ που τον ελέγχει και αφού αποδράσει γίνεται αυτόκλητος τιμωρός. Οι περιπέτειες του Κούρο ποικίλουν από αστικές καταστροφές, ταξίδια στο διάστημα, παράλληλα σύμπαντα και μάχες με άλλους ανδροειδής γάτους. Η σειρά έχει προβληθεί σε διάφορες χώρες στην Ασία, στην Αμερική και την Ευρώπη. Στην Ελλάδα η σειρά προβλήθηκε στο 0-6 και κυκλοφόρησε σε DVD από την Joconda Video. (el)
  • Cyborg Kuro-chan (サイボーグクロちゃん, Saibōgu Kurochan) is a Japanese children's manga series created by , serialized in Kodansha's Comic BomBom magazine. Eleven volumes of the manga were released between 1998 and 2002. It centers on the titular character, a housecat who is kidnapped and modified by a mad scientist to be a part of a cyborg army bent on world domination. Kuro breaks his control chip, escapes and becomes a vigilante. Kuro has many allies, who help him out during instances such as urban destruction, parallel universes, outer space, and battles between other cats and cyborgs. Cyborg Kuro-chan was adapted into an anime series produced by Studio Bogey for TV Tokyo. The anime aired in TV Tokyo and its affiliates from 2 October 1999 to 6 January 2001 for 66 episodes. The manga and anime have been exported to several countries in Asia, Europe, and Africa. An English dub aired on Animax and the first 14 episodes of the dub were released on VCD. A large number of merchandise has been made based on the manga and anime, and two additional volumes, entitled Cyborg Kuro-chan: Extra Battle, were published. Reviews for the series note the simplistic and cartoonish art style, and a thin storyline which is mainly centered on gags and comedic violence. (en)
  • Cyborg Kuro-chan (jap. サイボーグクロちゃん) ist ein Manga des japanischen Zeichners . Er wurde auch als Anime-Fernsehserie umgesetzt. Das Werk lässt sich den Genres Science Fiction und Comedy zuordnen und handelt von einem Cyborg-Kater, der gegen einen Welteroberer kämpft. (de)
  • Cybercat Kurochan (サイボーグ クロちゃん Cyborg Kuro-chan?) se presentó como manga en agosto de 1997 en la revista japonesa "Bom Bom". Su popularidad hizo de Kurochan el personaje número 1 dentro de los rankings de esa revista, por encima de personajes como Medarot y Microman. En octubre de 1999, CyberCat pasó de manga a animé, con un éxito que llegó a igualar, e incluso a superar, al de títulos clásicos como Gundam wing. (es)
  • Cyborg kurochan (サイボーグクロちゃん, Saibōgu Kurochan) est un manga japonais de . Il a été publié en France chez Pika Édition, la série comportant onze volumes. Une adaptation sous forme de série télévisée animée a également vu le jour. (fr)
  • Cyborg Kuro-Chan (bahasa Jepang: サイボーグクロちゃん Saibōgu Kurochan) Adalah seri Manga Shonenyang dibuat oleh , serial di majalah Kodansha . Manga ini kemudian diadaptasi menjadi sebuah serial anime yang diproduksi oleh Studio Bogey dan ditayangkan di TV Tokyo pada 2 Oktober 1999 sampai 6 Desember 2001, sebanyak 66 Episode. (in)
  • 『サイボーグクロちゃん』は、月刊コミックボンボンにて1997年9月号から2001年12月号まで連載された、横内なおきによる日本の漫画作品。 (ja)
  • Cyborg Kuro-chan (サイボーグクロちゃん Saibōgu Kuro-chan?) è un manga kodomo creato da e pubblicato da Kōdansha dal 1998 al 2002. Dalla serie è stato tratto un anime prodotto da Studio Bogey per TV Tokyo, mandato in onda in Giappone dal 1999 al 2001 con un totale di 66 episodi trasmessi. Un adattamento italiano dei primi 6 volumi del manga è stato pubblicato nel 2001 da Play Press, mantenendone il nome originale. In Italia l'anime è stato trasmesso da Italia 1 nel 2002 con il titolo di Roba da gatti! In seguito sono stati distribuiti i primi 3 episodi in DVD con il titolo di Roba da gatti ed il canale YouTube italiano di Mondo TV ha caricato 13 episodi con il titolo di Cyborg Kurochan Roba da Gatti. (it)
  • 《霹靂酷樂貓》(日语:サイボーグクロちゃん)是由橫內尚樹所作的日本漫画,後被改编为电视动画和遊戲軟體。電視動畫由1999年10月至2001年1月于东京电视网播放。 (zh)
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  • A black cat standing on two legs with a Gatling gun in his arm. The logo is in Japanese, and the author's name is seen. (en)
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  • Naoki Yokouchi (en)
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  • Cover of the first manga volume (en)
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  • Yoshihiro Takamoto (en)
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  • へビビンガーあらわる (en)
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  • 転校生は超能力者?! (en)
  • 鈴木のプレゼント作戦 (en)
  • 鈴木の初デート (en)
  • 雪の中の大決闘! (en)
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  • Dr Go creates a chip that allows Mi to penetrate metal objects and transform them at will. Mi goes out of control with this and eventually becomes a mechanically engineered automobile, which Kuro must chase down. (en)
  • Nana notices that Kuro is sick! Distraught, she rushes to Dr Go for help. He discovers that Kuro has been infected by a cyborg virus! Kotaro creates an antibody to help fight it, but he accidentally injects it into Hirosue, who ends up going on a rampage. Dr Go and Kotaro shrink down in an attempt to contain the antibody while Mi and Nana try to stop Hirosue while also taking care of Kuro (en)
  • During the trek, Kuro and the gang fight against one-eyed aliens, and they get themselves surrounded. We also learn that Romeo was once a robot slave for the aliens after he is reunited with a fellow alien and romantic interest Juliet (en)
  • Suzuki invites Megumi out, and he agrees to take her on a rollercoaster ride. However, he is afraid of heights, so Dr. Go creates a pair of glasses that create the illusion he is somewhere else. This goes well until a gang of villains take over the park with their giant robot. (en)
  • Still on life support, Kuro remembers more of his life as a normal cat. This time they must deal with a flock of crows who are attacking the cats. (en)
  • Suzuki receives a message from an alien trio. He and his class go on an unexpected field trip to a space station with help from Mi, Go and Kotaro, as they plan on contacting the aliens. As they enter the city Kuro sees them as a threat and heads off to fight them. Chaos continues as Suzuki peacefully talks with the aliens and Kuro attacks them. *This was the last episode to be fully animated using traditional animation. (en)
  • The grandparents have not gone out in a long time, so they agree to go on a trip with Kuro tagging along to make sure they're safe. During the plane trip, armed hijackers take over and after a failed attempt to stop them, Kuro falls out of the plane and lands in the Amazon Rain Forest. While there, he encounters a group of TV reporters who are looking for Hebibinga, a giant snake-like creature with human legs. (en)
  • Kotaro sees an elderly man and woman are asking for money and decides to help them. He is later stopped by a policeman who tells him that they are scammers. Kotaro does not believe this however and runs away, locking himself in a modified building. Kuro and friends must team up to try and convince Kotaro to stop. *This was the last episode to be aired outside of Japan. While its unknown why, it's assumed to be due to episode 66 airing after the bankruptcy of the production company, leaving it in some sort of legal limbo. (en)
  • Kuro befriends a kitten called Butch and his younger siblings after saving them from a dog attack, They inform him that they are under constant ambush from a pack of cyborg dogs. The dogs happen to be under the control of an American scientist, Big , They're overpowered but later get some help from Dr Go who modifies the kittens with cybernetic upgrades. Now with more power and backup from Go, Mi and Kotaro, they get their revenge on the deranged doctor. (en)
  • Kotaro recycles a lamp into a small robot to use as a house cleaner of sorts. He names her Nana and she runs away not long after her creation. Kuro also runs away after getting into a fight with Matatabi. The two end up meeting with Nana falling in love with Kuro (en)
  • After Kuro has a falling-out with Nana, she storms off in anger and tries various jobs such as working as chef and construction workers. After failing both, Nana ends up joining the robbers from the previous episode. (en)
  • Go, Mi and Kotaro are confronted by the police. After they're fought off, Kotaro's father shows up, revealing he was on the run from them. Kotaro doesn't care about his return due to the fact that he ran away and caused problems for their family. The two are forced to team up however when the police return with backup and robots. (en)
  • Mi falls in love with one of the dogs in the neighbourhood, but he does not have the courage to speak to her. He disguises himself as a dog to make things easier. But Go hears this and builds a robot named Hirosue to be Mi's girlfriend. (en)
  • Dr. Go and Kotaro build a battle car based on himself which goes on a rampage. Kuro and Mi decide to team up to chase it down, using their own modified vehicles. This was the first episode not to be an adaptation from the manga. It is also somewhat of a tie-in, with Kuro and Mi's vehicles being based on the Battleborg motorised toys released by TOMY in 1999. (en)
  • Nana wants to attract Kuro once again, so she . Things are going to plan, until Go decides to install a bomb inside the robot. (en)
  • Kuro and his owners are invited to a contest at a local store. Kuro, however, realizes this as a ruse set up by Dr. Go and his army of robot cats. (en)
  • The grandparents have decided to go on a romantic trip to the ocean. Kuro of course joins with Go, Mi and Kotaro tagging along. There they meet Ahab who informs them about a giant fish living in the sea. After the beast attacks and swallows Kuro's owners, they're forced to stop the monster and save them. (en)
  • While fishing Mi is suddenly dragged out to sea. With help from Ahab from episode 38 Dr Go and Kotaro find out he's in the middle of the ocean and that a giant meteorite is coming towards them. After a giant tsunami, the garbage around Go's home has vanished, forming into a giant monster made out of scrap which must be dealt with. (en)
  • Mi remembers when he first met Dr Go as a normal kitten who was separated from his mother, who sacrificed her life to save him. The two became fast friends, and, along with an incompetent robot companion. Problems arise as Go's rival Tendou starts causing problems with his pet dog, who was actually responsible for the death of Mi's mother. Go and Mi are brought closer together as they try to make it through their hardships in life. (en)
  • Romeo and Juliet have got married! The newlyweds decide to take their friends out on a ride through the city, showing off their new child during the trip. Both the baby and its parents actions start to become dangerous however *This was the last episode to be adapted from the manga. (en)
  • After they run out of ramen ingredients, Mi, Dr Go, and Kotaro plan a bank heist. A gang of robbers have already beat them to the punch and hold everyone as hostages. Mi ends up creating a smaller copy of himself to send out and alert Kuro, but the two end up getting into a fight which nearly destroys the city. (en)
  • Kotaro finds a bottle containing a deadly zombie virus making him sick and potentially dangerous. Go reads about an antidote made from the tooth of a walking snake. Kuro realises this is Hebibinga, and after seeing a news report about the creature heading to Hokkaido, Kuro, Mi and Dunk rush off get the tooth they need for the antidote. (en)
  • Nana is upset after Kuro rejects her. After meeting up with Megumi they meet Prince Malo, an alien who resembles Kuro. He decides to make Nana into a princess, swapping roles with their current princess, Princess Mimi, who resembles Nana. After Mimi explains what's going on, Kuro decides to search for Malo's lair in order to save Nana. (en)
  • Chieko Okada is the new kid at school. She boasts incredible psychic abilities, which she uses to overcome her problems. Megumi, Kazuma and Yoshino introduce her to Kuro's friends, but Chieko recognizes him as the one who ruined her relationship, as he was in his Rampage state at that time. This leads to Chieko chasing down Kuro in an act of revenge. (en)
  • The conflict reaches its peak, with he two armies on their way to Taboo in order to gain rule of the land. Kotaro and Shisuka are still searching for the entrance to Taboo as well as a way to end the fighting and escape the desert world for good. Kuro leaves the group who're still searching for an escape, eventually leading to a standoff with Vice. (en)
  • The home of Go, Mi and Kotaro randomly explodes so Matatabi agrees to build them a larger more impressive residence. Kuro and Mi however decided to battle each other using armed mechs with some help from Suzuki's students. (en)
  • During a heavy snowstorm, Matatabi realises that the snow on the roof of the Fuji house could cause it to collapse, He recruits Kuro and friends to help remove the snow. After little progress they realise building a bonfire helps melt the snow but a mishap occurs when Romeo and Juliet ad a missile to the fuel causing a rift to open up and transport them to a desert-like world during an ongoing war. (en)
  • Dr Go. finds a relic that ends up possessing him, with Mi saving him and offering himself as a sacrifice. Now Mi is possessed so Kuro and Go must team up to save their friend. (en)
  • A tall creature shows up at Kuro's house asking for the whereabouts of Dr Go. The creature turns out the be the Meow Meow Army in disguise, who were separated after the demolition of the store in episode 2. The cats discuss their world domination plans with Go who appears to show little interest in the idea anymore. *Episode 26 was originally planned to be the final episode. However, due to popularity, the production of new episodes was extended. The first VHS series somewhat reflects this however, with the first line consisting of the first 26 episodes. (en)
  • Frustrated with rebuilding the house repeatedly, Matatabi decides he's had enough and runs off to live somewhere else. He ends up meeting a young boy who lives in a mansion and is very wealthy. Matatabi decides to live with him becoming accustomed to this new way of life. (en)
  • Suzuki has been down in the dumps lately, so Kuro, Mi, Dr. Go, Romeo and two of his students pay him a visit to cheer him up. Go-kun stumbles upon a treasure map, and he leads the group on a trek up a nearby mountain, with dire obstacles to overcome. (en)
  • Fukakyon, a cat from Hawaii visits Kuro and confesses her love for him. Kuro rejects her and in frustration, Fukakyon runs off with his suit with Kuro and his friends grouping together to chase her down and get it back. (en)
  • Barely escaping from collapsing ruins, Kuro and the others face off with the demon, who possesses Hebibinga, the Sam Robots, Mi and even a giant version of him made from scrap. As pursuit continues, Kuro becomes even more determined to stop the evil creature and save Nana. *This episode is also based on Cyborg Kuro-chan Devil Fukkatsu (en)
  • On a hot day, Kotaro and his friend, Dunk, are invited by a mysterious man to his own house, where he has his own goods and even a personalized organizer. They later find out the man is Go's old rival Tendou who holds them captive as well as unleashing his cyborg dog for Kuro and Mi to fight. (en)
  • Still stranded in the new world, Nana ends up being captured by Vice as Kuro and Juliet regroup. They later reunite with Go and Matatabi and after talking with the locals, head off the find Taboo. the two armies, as well as Kotaro and Fox, are also heading there as tensions begin to rise. We also learn Fox is real name is Shisuka, as well as her true role in the conflict. (en)
  • Gotch a cat from Kuro and Matatabi's past, and his gang make a surprise attack at Kuro's house while Kuro and friends are away at a party (en)
  • Dr. Go and Kotaro construct a cyborg mouse out of the remains of his former self. The mouse proceeds to invade the city as it begins creating an army of smaller mice. Kuro, Mi, Go, Kotaro and later Suzuki, team up to flush out the robot vermin from the city. *This episode was the only episode not to air on a Saturday at 8am, airing on a Wednesday at 7:30am. This was most likely due to the following Saturday being New Year Day, and if airing on that day this might've resulted in lower viewership ratings. (en)
  • The school where Suzuki works is plagued by various paranormal events. Kuro, Dr. Go and Mi help him find out the cause of these events, but they later find out this was all a set up. (en)
  • Princess Mimi shrinks down Nana and then orders Kuro to take her shopping. Everything goes well until Kuro gets into a battle with Matatabi. The two begin fighting, resulting in large amounts of damage to the town. *This episode was not broadcast anywhere else outside Japan. The episode was also not going to be the last, with plans to air new episodes until March 2001, ending at 78 episodes. However, Public & Basic and Studio Bogey both shut down after going bankrupt in early 2001, leaving 12 episodes unfinished. It is unknown how far production went before the shutdown, but artwork for episodes 67-70 were featured in magazines published by Kodansha. (en)
  • Kuro and friends are greeted with fliers for a theme park named Meow Meow Land. They all decide to visit, but soon realise it was a setup by the Meow Meow Army. (en)
  • Kuro and his owners are built a new much larger home, with even Kuro's friends moving in with them. Problems begin to arise when an armed group take over and hold the residents hostage (en)
  • Kuro is visited by an old friend, Matatabi, who knew him as "Kid". The tiger cat had asks Mi, Go and Kotaro where "Kid" is so they go to Kuro as a possible lead. Turns out Kuro is the cat referred to as "Kid" and the two end up getting into a destructive battle. (en)
  • Kuro decides to join Suzuki and his class on a field trip. Mi ends up joining them and after a fight with Kuro the two end up causing problems for the class (en)
  • Kuro's owners are reminiscing about their old holidays, which is perfectly timed as Nana wins tickets for a trip abroad. Mi and Go hear about this and decide to steal the tickets. Since the trip has been planned, Kuro must fight them to get the tickets back in time. (en)
  • The YaYaYa aliens meet with Megumi at her apartment and show off their devices which can shrink objects. Kuro's owners end up getting ahold of one and are shrunken down. Kuro, Mi, Nana Suzuki and Megumi shrink themselves down while escaping various giant creatures to save the old couple. (en)
  • In the previous episode, #4 and #5 transformed Kuro into a reckless fighting machine. Hungry for destruction Mi, Go, Kotaro, Nana, Suzuki, Romeo and Juliet all work together to find and stop Kuro's explosive rage. (en)
  • The grandparents stumble upon a special ticket, and they discover its grand prize - ¥300,000,000. The ticket ends up blowing away, leading to a race between, Kuro, Mi, Go, Kotaro and a member of the self defence force. (en)
  • Kuro and Suzuki meet the firefighter Megumi, who is willing to put out any fire, literally... While Dr Go showcases a new robot to Suzuki's class, Megumi shows up and the robot also falls in love with her, which turns into yet another pursuit. (en)
  • Kuro is on life support after the events of the last episode. He begins to have a flashback of when he was a young kitten. He meets Matatabi as well as a gang of other stray cats, who end up in a panic after a gang attack them. (en)
  • Romeo finds life on Earth to be boring, He decides to hold Kuro's owners and Dr Go inside a bomb-filled dome, Kuro and Mi are forced to hunt down Romeo, with Kuro teaming up with school teacher Suzuki to help stop him. (en)
  • There is a delivery with Romeo's name on it. Kuro and the others cannot find out what it is. Romeo explains it could explode as well as an ongoing conflict with him and Juliet. (en)
  • Megumi and Nana come to Suzuki's aid as the alien trio become weaker. They decide to provide them with massive amounts of bananas, not realise that Kuro and Mi are continuing their plan of attack. (en)
  • Kotaro is on the run with a lion named Dunk who he helped break free from the zoo. Kuro and Mi eventually join them as they help the two avoid capture and fight off the armed soldiers. (en)
  • Suzuki needs advice in finding Megumi the perfect gift. After running into Kotaro, they decide on a necklace Dr Go made. Little do either of them know, part of it was built to freeze terrains, sending Go and Mi into a state of panic. Using its tracking device, Kuro and his friends set out to save Megumi. (en)
  • Still stranded, Kotaro meets a traveller, Fox and her companion Gurnee. They inform Kotaro about the war, which was caused by the two sons of the former king fighting for power, as well as the mystery of a pyramid-like structure known as Taboo. As the group disbanded, Kuro explores the desert and with help from a cyborg named Vice, search around for Nana and Juliet. Romeo is also ordered to take over the role of the older brother who died, so their army isn't overthrown by the other brother. (en)
  • Dr. Go constructs two robots: Big Sam and Little Sam. He accidentally sets off a self-destruct bomb within Big Sam and is trapped inside. Kuro and Mi are forced to work together to deactivate the bomb and save the doctor, who, by that time, has already escaped. (en)
  • Kuro and Nana end up getting into a fight. Matatabi groups together a bunch of their friends to help, however this escalates into a gender based fight between the two groups. (en)
  • The chef devil doll that possessed Mi in episode 12 returns, and he stirs up more trouble, plunging the world into darkness, kidnapping Nana and temporarily possessing Matatabi and the One-Eyed People. Kuro, Dr Go and Kotaro team up to chase down the evil creature, as well as finding a variety of gadgets and weapons on their travels. *This episode is an adaptation of the Game Boy Color game Cyborg Kuro-chan Devil Fukkatsu (en)
  • Nana takes off with Kuro just as he is recovering. While so, he dreams again about his past once again. This time, conflicts arise between the cats and another gang of strays. Kuro tries to leave in panic but gets into a fight with members of his group, just before the bigger fight begins. (en)
  • Kuro learns about a fitness contest being held in the city, with a bunch of his friends participating in the event. One of the contestants is a young blonde woman wanting to help a group of kids, but two guys are also trying to ruin the contest for her. (en)
  • Kuro is attacked at his home, later finding out that Matatabi is responsible. After a battle between the two cats, they later find that Matatabi is under mind control, Dr Go's rival Tendou being responsible. Tendou then sends out a trio of mutant dogs to cause even more trouble for Kuro. (en)
  • The grandparents receive bus tickets. Kuro joins them, but Dr. Go, Mi, Kotaro, Romeo, Juliet, and even Nana follow. The bus ride leads to trouble when Kuro and the others discover a bomb and they realize that the bus trip is a ruse created by the member of the aliens from previous episodes. (en)
  • Kuro is on edge after seeing an imposter causing trouble for a fleet of battleships. Kuro orders Go and Mi to join them assuming they're responsible. Once aboard the ship, they find a kid named Kotaro is responsible. Kotaro is very intelligent with tech and science as he encourages the cats to join him in a dangerous real-life role-playing game. (en)
  • In a continuation of last week's debacle, Suzuki is saved by the aliens and ends up befriending them. Kuro continues to see the aliens as a threat, even more now as he realises their equipment is extremely powerful. Another back and forth occurs with Suzuki explaining he is safe and Kuro still believing he is in danger. (en)
  • The alien robot Romeo abducts Mi and heads for the South Pole, with Kuro and Dr. Go giving chase. They find a UFO in the ice while looking for him, and fix it, though this leads to a troupe of aliens attempting to conquer Earth. (en)
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  • Highway to Hell (en)
  • Big Shopping Date Duel! TranslitTitle = Kaimono dēto dai kettō! (en)
  • A Big Duel in the snow! (en)
  • Beautiful Firefighter! Megumi (en)
  • Boy Genius Kotaro Appears (en)
  • Challenge of Matatabi (en)
  • Courier From Space (en)
  • Cyborg Kuro-chan 2: White Woods no Gyakushū (en)
  • Cyborg Kuro-chan: Devil Fukkatsu!! (en)
  • Cyborg Kuro-chan: Extra Battle (en)
  • Devil Mi Appears (en)
  • Evil Hebibinga (en)
  • Fear of the Great Virus!! (en)
  • Go and Kotaro's Great Experiment (en)
  • Kaettekita Cyborg Kuro-Chan (en)
  • Kid's Final Fight!! (en)
  • Kotaro's Christmas (en)
  • Kotaro's Father (en)
  • Kuro Becomes a Father!? (en)
  • Kuro Moves House (en)
  • Kuro and Mi’s Idol Game (en)
  • Kuro and Mi’s Showdown Game (en)
  • Kuro-chan Runs Away (en)
  • Matatabi Visits! (en)
  • Matatabi's Great Training?! (en)
  • Meow Meow Army (en)
  • Meow Meow Land (en)
  • Mi-kun #2 Is Here! (en)
  • Mi-kun Gets Kidnapped (en)
  • Nana Becomes a Princess? (en)
  • Nana-chan Tries Her Best! (en)
  • Protecting the Little Cats! (en)
  • Resurrection! The Devil Returns! (en)
  • Roaring! Battleborg (en)
  • Saving Kotaro! (en)
  • School Ghost Extermination (en)
  • Suzuki's First Date (en)
  • Suzuki's Present Strategy (en)
  • The Appearance of the Flying Robot Family! (en)
  • The Battle Against a White Monster (en)
  • The Beginning of a New World (en)
  • The Big Muscular Beauty Battle!? (en)
  • The Biggest Game of Tag in History (en)
  • The Birth of a Horrifying Baby! (en)
  • The City in the Desert (en)
  • The Decisive Battle! Kuro vs The Devil (en)
  • The Encounter With Matatabi (en)
  • The End of the New World (en)
  • The Fight Between Kuro and Nana (en)
  • The Fight With the Crows!! (en)
  • The Fight in the Cage (en)
  • The First Love of Mi-kun (en)
  • The Great Honeymoon War!? (en)
  • The Incoherent Battle (en)
  • The Last Day On Earth is Coming! (en)
  • The Legend Behind the School (en)
  • The Lottery Prize Battle Race (en)
  • The Message From Space (en)
  • The New World Collapses (en)
  • The Non-Stop Bus Trip (en)
  • The Scrap King Appears (en)
  • The Secret Birth of Mi-kun (en)
  • The Transfer Student With Supernatural Powers?! (en)
  • The Underground People Behind the Mountain (en)
  • The World Domination Plan Begins?! (en)
  • The YaYaYa Aliens Attack (en)
  • The YaYaYa Return (en)
  • True Wild Kuro-chan! (en)
  • Where are you Kotaro ? (en)
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  • Bakushō! Batorubōgu (en)
  • Bishōjō shōbō shi! Megumi (en)
  • Chibi neko tachi o mamore! (en)
  • Chikyuu saigo no hi ki taru! (en)
  • Debiru Mī ara waru (en)
  • Fukkatsu! Debiru sai tōjō! (en)
  • Gakkō de obake taiji (en)
  • Gakkō no ura dentetsu (en)
  • Gō to Kotaro no daijikken (en)
  • Hachamecha dai sōdatsu sen (en)
  • Hane mūn dai sensō?! (en)
  • Hebibingā ara waru (en)
  • Isekai hōkai no ato (en)
  • Isekai koto no hajimari (en)
  • Jigoku no haiwei (en)
  • Karasu to no tatakai!! (en)
  • Kessen! Kuro tai Debiru (en)
  • Kiddo saigo no tatakai!! (en)
  • Kinniku bijo dai batoru!? (en)
  • Kotarō i naku naru? (en)
  • Kotarō no Kurisumasu (en)
  • Kotarō no chichi kaeru (en)
  • Kotarō o sukue! (en)
  • Kuro Mī aidoru shoubu (en)
  • Kuro Mī gēmu taiketsu (en)
  • Kuro no ie ni o hikkoshi (en)
  • Kuro to Nana no kenka (en)
  • Kuro, papa ni naru!? (en)
  • Kuro-chan no iede (en)
  • Kyoufu no beibī tanjou! (en)
  • Kyōfu no dai uirusu!! (en)
  • Kōgeki Yāyāyā boshijin (en)
  • Mata ki ta Yāyāyā (en)
  • Matatabi kara no chousen jou (en)
  • Matatabi no dai shugyō?! (en)
  • Matatabi sanjō! (en)
  • Matatabi to no deai (en)
  • Mī-kun ni-gō tōjō! (en)
  • Mī-kun no hatsukoi (en)
  • Mī-kun tanjō no himitsu (en)
  • Mī-kun yuukai jiken (en)
  • Nana ohimesama ni naru? (en)
  • Nana-chan ganbaru! (en)
  • Nonsutoppu basu ryokō (en)
  • Nyan-Nyan Rando (en)
  • Nyan-Nyan Āmī (en)
  • Ori no naka no tataki (en)
  • Sabaku ni ukabu toshi (en)
  • Sekai seifuku keikaku kaishi?! (en)
  • Shijou saidai no onigokko (en)
  • Shin bousou Kuro-chan! (en)
  • Shiroi kaibutsu to no dai batoru (en)
  • Shūmatsu kara shin sekai he (en)
  • Sora tobu oyako robo shutsugen! (en)
  • Sukurappu kingu toujou (en)
  • Suzuki no hatsu dēto (en)
  • Suzuki no purezento sakusen (en)
  • Takara kuji dai batoru rēsu (en)
  • Tenkousei ha chou nouryoku sha?! (en)
  • Tensai shōnen kotarō toujou (en)
  • Uchuu kara no messēji (en)
  • Uchuu kara no takuhai bin (en)
  • Urayama no ichi tsūme chiteījin (en)
  • Yuki no naka no daikettō! (en)
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  • Takao Yotsuji (en)
  • Yū Yamamoto (en)
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  • سايبورغ كورو-تشان (بالإنجليزية: Cyborg Kuro-chan‎؛ باليابانية: サイボーグクロちゃん) هي مانغا من تصميم الفنان الياباني Naoki Yokōchi. كما تم عرضها كإنيمي. تمت دبلجة الإنيمي إلى اللغة العربية تحت مسمى القط الأسود. هذا الإنيمي يجمع بين الخيال العلمي والكوميديا كما تدور القصة حول محاربة سايبورغ الأشرار حول العالم. (ar)
  • Το 'Κούρο ο Σουπερ-Γάτος' (ιαπωνικά:サイボーグクロちゃん Χέπμπορν: Saibōgu Kurochan) είναι ιαπωνική τηλεοπτική σειρά anime επιστημονικής φαντασίας. Έχει ως επίκεντρο τον πρωταγωνιστή, έναν σπιτόγατο τον οποίο απαγάγει ένας τρελός επιστήμονας ο οποίος τον τροποποιεί σε Ανδροειδές ώστε να τον εντάξει στον στρατό του που έχει ως σκοπό την παγκόσμια κυριαρχία. Ο κούρο σπάει το τσιπ που τον ελέγχει και αφού αποδράσει γίνεται αυτόκλητος τιμωρός. Οι περιπέτειες του Κούρο ποικίλουν από αστικές καταστροφές, ταξίδια στο διάστημα, παράλληλα σύμπαντα και μάχες με άλλους ανδροειδής γάτους. Η σειρά έχει προβληθεί σε διάφορες χώρες στην Ασία, στην Αμερική και την Ευρώπη. Στην Ελλάδα η σειρά προβλήθηκε στο 0-6 και κυκλοφόρησε σε DVD από την Joconda Video. (el)
  • Cyborg Kuro-chan (jap. サイボーグクロちゃん) ist ein Manga des japanischen Zeichners . Er wurde auch als Anime-Fernsehserie umgesetzt. Das Werk lässt sich den Genres Science Fiction und Comedy zuordnen und handelt von einem Cyborg-Kater, der gegen einen Welteroberer kämpft. (de)
  • Cybercat Kurochan (サイボーグ クロちゃん Cyborg Kuro-chan?) se presentó como manga en agosto de 1997 en la revista japonesa "Bom Bom". Su popularidad hizo de Kurochan el personaje número 1 dentro de los rankings de esa revista, por encima de personajes como Medarot y Microman. En octubre de 1999, CyberCat pasó de manga a animé, con un éxito que llegó a igualar, e incluso a superar, al de títulos clásicos como Gundam wing. (es)
  • Cyborg kurochan (サイボーグクロちゃん, Saibōgu Kurochan) est un manga japonais de . Il a été publié en France chez Pika Édition, la série comportant onze volumes. Une adaptation sous forme de série télévisée animée a également vu le jour. (fr)
  • Cyborg Kuro-Chan (bahasa Jepang: サイボーグクロちゃん Saibōgu Kurochan) Adalah seri Manga Shonenyang dibuat oleh , serial di majalah Kodansha . Manga ini kemudian diadaptasi menjadi sebuah serial anime yang diproduksi oleh Studio Bogey dan ditayangkan di TV Tokyo pada 2 Oktober 1999 sampai 6 Desember 2001, sebanyak 66 Episode. (in)
  • 『サイボーグクロちゃん』は、月刊コミックボンボンにて1997年9月号から2001年12月号まで連載された、横内なおきによる日本の漫画作品。 (ja)
  • 《霹靂酷樂貓》(日语:サイボーグクロちゃん)是由橫內尚樹所作的日本漫画,後被改编为电视动画和遊戲軟體。電視動畫由1999年10月至2001年1月于东京电视网播放。 (zh)
  • Cyborg Kuro-chan (サイボーグクロちゃん, Saibōgu Kurochan) is a Japanese children's manga series created by , serialized in Kodansha's Comic BomBom magazine. Eleven volumes of the manga were released between 1998 and 2002. It centers on the titular character, a housecat who is kidnapped and modified by a mad scientist to be a part of a cyborg army bent on world domination. Kuro breaks his control chip, escapes and becomes a vigilante. Kuro has many allies, who help him out during instances such as urban destruction, parallel universes, outer space, and battles between other cats and cyborgs. (en)
  • Cyborg Kuro-chan (サイボーグクロちゃん Saibōgu Kuro-chan?) è un manga kodomo creato da e pubblicato da Kōdansha dal 1998 al 2002. Dalla serie è stato tratto un anime prodotto da Studio Bogey per TV Tokyo, mandato in onda in Giappone dal 1999 al 2001 con un totale di 66 episodi trasmessi. Un adattamento italiano dei primi 6 volumi del manga è stato pubblicato nel 2001 da Play Press, mantenendone il nome originale. In Italia l'anime è stato trasmesso da Italia 1 nel 2002 con il titolo di Roba da gatti! (it)
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  • Cyborg Kuro-chan (en)
  • القط الأسود (مانغا) (ar)
  • Cyborg Kuro-chan (de)
  • Κούρο ο Σουπερ-Γάτος (el)
  • Cybercat Kurochan (es)
  • Cyborg Kuro-Chan (in)
  • Kurochan (it)
  • Cyborg Kurochan (fr)
  • サイボーグクロちゃん (ja)
  • 超級小黑咪 (zh)
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