TITLE | YEAR | AGENT HYBRID |
---|---|---|
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea | 1997 | *** |
8 Man After | 1993 | ? |
964 Pinocchio | 1991 | ? |
Afro Samurai: Resurrection | 2009 | mechanical bodies, human brains |
Akira | 1987 (anime) | human/cyborg/energy/life type of thing |
Alien: Resurrection | 1997 | human, alien and electronic mix |
Appurushndo | 1988 | ? |
Aztec Mummy Vs. the Human Robot/La Momia azteca contra el robot humano | 1957 | human/mechanical mix, fighting servant |
Bioman | 1989 | ? |
Bionic Boy, The | 1976 | *** |
Bionic Ever After? | 1994 | ? |
Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman | 1989 | Mechanically augmented humans |
Bionic Woman, The | 1975 | *** |
The Colossus of New York | 1958 | human brain in a mecahnical body |
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes | 1969 | human with computer's memories |
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes | 1995 (TVM) | human with computer's encyclopedic memories |
Cybernator | 1991 | humans with various bio-mechanical enhancements |
Cyborg | 1989 | human augmented with chip memory, sensors, actuators |
Cyborg 2087 | 1966 | ? |
Cyborg Cop | 1993(4?) | mechanical body with human brain material |
Cyborg Cop II/Cyborg Soldier | 1994 | mechanical body with human brain material |
Cyborg Cop III/Terminal Impact | 1995 | human controlled by a chip |
Dark Future | 1994 | ? |
Deathline | 1997 | *** |
Death Machine | 1994 | ? |
Deathline/Redline | 1997 | ? |
The Demolitionist | 1997 | female bioenhanced cop |
District 9 | 2009 | Mechanical exoskeleton |
Eliminators | 1986 | ? |
Future War | 1995 | some sort of bioenhanced (sensing? strength?) humanoid |
Ghost in the Machine | 1993 | human's spirit takes over electrical machines |
Gunnm | 1993 | ? |
Guyver | 1991 | ? |
Heatseeker | 1995 | ? |
An Incident at Bridgeville | 2005 | ? |
Johnny Mnemonic | 1995 | chip enhanced memory |
Knights | 1993 | ? |
Lawnmower Man | 1992 | human transfers personality into computer base |
Leprechaun 4: In Space | 1996 | *** |
Lifepod | 1993 | technician with mechanical tool arm |
Man with the Screaming Brain | 2005 | brain in mechanical body |
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation | 1997 | Mechanically enhanced arms - exoskeleton |
Nemesis | 1993 | ? |
Nemesis 2: Nebula | 1995 | ? |
Nemesis III: Prey Harder | 1995 | ? |
Nemesis 4: Death Angel | 1995 | ? |
The Occultist | 1987 | ? |
Prototype X29A | 1992 | ? |
Recon 2022: The Mezzo Incident | 2007 | ? |
Resident Evil: Apocalypse | 2004 | hint of personality replacement/augmentation |
The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman | 1987 | Mechanically augmented humans |
Robo Vampire | 1993 | pseudo-mechanical body built on a damaged human |
Robocop | 1987 | mechanical body with human brain material. Bushido-like behavior. |
Robocop 2 | 1990 | mechanical body with human brain material |
Robocop 3 | 1993 | mechanical body with human brain material |
Robocop: Prime Directives | 2000 | more mechanical body with human brain material. May be seen in 4 movie length parts: Resurection, Meltdown, Dark Justice, Crash and Burn |
Running Delilah | 1994 | ? |
Scooby-Doo | 2002 | mechatronically enhanced dog |
Shadow Warriors | 1996 | ? |
The Six Million Dollar Man | 1973 | Mechanically augmented human |
Steel and Lace | 1990 | ? |
Tammy and the T-Rex | 1994 | *** |
TC 2000 | 1993 | dead person re-animated with a chip |
The Terminal Man | 1974 | Brain implant chip designed to control (unsuccessfully) violent impulses. Also of note: the controlled person is an AI scientist who investigates a block pushing mobile robot (state of AI science in 1974 at SRI). |
Tetsuo/Iron Man | 1988 (anime) | human becoming machine |
Universal Soldier | 1992 | biological body with electronic augmentation |
Universal Soldier: The Return | 1999 | biological body with electronic augmentation |
The Vindicator | 1986 | ? |
Virtual Terror | 1996 | ? |
Dr. Who and the Daleks | 1965 | biological creatures in mechanical bodies |
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