Johnny Cypher in Dimension Zero
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Composer | Setsuo Tsukahara |
Country of origin | United States Japan |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 131 |
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Producer | Joe Oriolo |
Running time | 6 minutes |
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Network | first-run syndication |
Release | March 15, 1967 September 6, 1968 | –
Johnny Cypher in Dimension Zero is an American animated television series originally airing from 1967 to 1968.[1] It told the story of Johnny Cypher, a scientist who had the power to travel through space and time into different dimensions, with his companions Zena and Rhom.[2] The series was produced by Oriolo Film Studios, Inc. and released by Seven Arts. The animation for the episodes was provided by Japanese studios.[3]
Staff
[edit]- Opening credits
- Seven Arts Television Presents: Johnny Cypher in Dimension Zero
- Produced by: Oriolo Film Studios
- Closing credits
- Japanese Producer: K. Fujita Associates
- Animation Coordinators: Tsuguyuki Kubo (ep87), Shiro Murata, Zenjiro Yamamoto (ep43)
- Animation by: Nezu Production, Children's Corner
- Lyrics by → Johnny Cypher Song by: Marilyn Meyers
- Music by → Additional Music by: Setsuo Tsukahara
- Producer: Joe Oriolo
- Associate Producer: Fred Adair
- Writers: Peter Fernandez, Sid Jacobson, Alan Riefe
- Voices: Gene Allen, Paul Hecht, Corinne Orr
DVD release
[edit]The complete series was released on Four Disc DVD set through Warner Archive Collection in 2019.[4]
Episodes
[edit]- "Attack from Out of Space"
- "Rhom, Super Criminal"
- "The Eye of Ramapoor"
- "The Menace of Maroo"
- "Menace of the Flying Saucer"
- "The Butronic Troublemaker"
- "The Case of Mr. Mist"
- "The Deafening Sound of Silence"
- "Shoot-Out in Space"
- "Ten Ton Diamond"
- "The Shockman of Shardu"
- "The Traitorous Dr. Flood"
- "Barclay's Bullet"
- "Invisible Fire Beam"
- "Liquefier Gun"
- "Seeds of Chaos"
- "Forget Ray of Egghead"
- "Johnny Cypher's Twin"
- "Ship of Captain Krool"
- "Zomar the Merciless"
- "Johnny Versus Zena"
- "The Deadly Beams"
- "The Giant Robot"
- "Wild Animal Hunter"
- "Endless Zero"
- "Everything Falls Up"
- "Invisible Enemy"
- "The Space Party"
- "Johnny's Giant Friends"
- "The Doll Invaders"
- "The Interplanetary Olympiads"
- "The World of Lost Men"
- "The Crooked Radar Beam"
- "The Crystal Cage"
- "The Rescue of Robinson Cosmo"
- "The Runaway Rocket"
- "Snarl's Sinister Surprise"
- "Stolen Space Station"
- "The Gravity Belt Mystery"
- "The Mutant Monsters"
- "Song of Doom"
- "The Robot"
- "Zero Hour For Glenn City"
- "Zero Vs. Nero"
- "Gorloch Against the Universe"
- "Mister Mist"
- "Return of Frankenstein"
- "The 4 Armed Man"
- "Mad Magic of Eerin"
- "Mystery of the Missing Plots"
- "The Black Vapor"
- "The Dyre Moth"
- "8000 Degrees Fahrenheit"
- "Multiplier Gun"
- "The Martian Plague"
- "The One-Inch Johnny Cypher"
- "Gothar the Terrible"
- "The Lost Planet"
- "The Thing from Sea"
- "The Torchmen"
- "Billion Dollar Robbery"
- "Invasion of the Shadowmen"
- "Mission to Jandor"
- "Monster of the Mists"
- "Race Against Time"
- "The Evil Eye"
- "The Wandering World"
- "The Red Forest"
- "Crisis on Volcos"
- "Rhom's Double"
- "The Stolen Satellite"
- "Tidal Wave of Terror"
- "Giganticus Serum"
- "The Abominable Snowman"
- "The Mysterious Signal"
- "The Tower of Majak"
- "Dangerous Games"
- "The Door of the Future"
- "The Menace from Mercury"
- "The Paper Perisher"
- "Space Vacuums"
- "The Man Duplicator"
- "The Saturian Tri-lops"
- "The Wild Blue Trap"
- "The Fear of the Year"
- "The Incredible Sponge Man"
- "The Mothmen"
- "The Planet of Little Men"
- "Mission Miraculous"
- "Nero's Revenge"
- "The Circus of Terror"
- "The Pet Collectors"
- "Space Pirates"
- "The Deadly Blossom"
- "The Elusive Space Monster"
- "Time Marches Back"
- "Descent into Peril"
- "Magnetic Mayhem"
- "Rescue on the Moon"
- "The Time Warp"
- "Electronic Monsters"
- "Planet of Gold"
- "Space Prospectors"
- "The Devil's Diamonds"
- "Captain Nogo"
- "Farewell Dr. Root"
- "Peril from the Past"
- "The Glass Giant"
- "20,000 Dangers Under the Sea"
- "An Element of Danger"
- "Expedition to the Arctic"
- "The Trap"
- "Borgo's Beam"
- "Terror in the Toy Shop"
- "The Hidden Peril"
- "The Man with the Golden Hands"
- "Red Hot Planet"
- "The Coreman"
- "The Gigantic Garble"
- "The Photo Spy"
- "Mission of Mercy"
- "The Quick Quake Maker"
- "The Vultarian"
- "Too Many Johnnies"
- "Mysterious Meteorites"
- "Operation Freeze"
- "Strangest World of All"
- "The Haunted Plant"
- "Evil Mr. ESP"
- "No More Dimension Zero"
- "The Invisible Beam"
References
[edit]- ^ Woolery, George W. (1983). Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981. Scarecrow Press. p. 154. ISBN 0-8108-1557-5. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
- ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 450–451. ISBN 978-1476665993.
- ^ Clements, Jonathan; McCarthy, Helen (2006). The Anime Encyclopedia (2nd expanded ed.). Berkeley, California: Stone Bridge Press. p. 313. ISBN 1-84576-500-1.
- ^ "Warner Archive Podcast: Murder and Marauders on Apple Podcasts".