It aired in California on one or more regional UHF stations, and I still remember a tape from Laurine that was labeled "Cyborg 009 with(out) subtitles," because some of the earlier episodes were shown in pure Japanese (see also: Galaxy Express 999 broadcasts by Entel Communications in New York, which didn't start subtitling them until episode 6). ![]() ![]() The 1979 version of Cyborg 009 was the first subtitled anime series that I got the chance to see. Decades later I would discover that original tape was actually the property of Dougo13, recorded for him by a friend from cable TV in Vancouver. The rumor was that the original tape that this was several generations down from was recorded somewhere in Canada, possibly as part of a series of other subtitled anime films. ![]() In the mid 1980s, the very first anime feature film I ever saw in Japanese with English subtitles was My Youth in Arcadia, on a crackly, multi-gen VHS tape.
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