TV-Series
Description
Great Britain, designated Cyborg 007, is a shapeshifting enigma with a layered past. His default form presents as a tall, gaunt figure with a bald head, expansive black eyes, a sharp hawk-like nose, and a wide, expressive mouth. Clad in a striking red double-breasted military uniform adorned with padded shoulders and black armbands, he accessorizes with a black utility belt housing a tri-mode firearm, knee-high boots, and a flowing yellow scarf. His cellular structure, altered by Black Ghost experiments, permits instantaneous transformation into animals, objects, or environmental camouflage—activated by a press of his navel.
Once a celebrated London stage actor, his spiral into alcoholism shattered his career and left him vulnerable to capture. Reforged as Cyborg 007, he balances levity and remorse. The 2001 anime depicts him as a boisterous, Shakespeare-quoting jester among fellow cyborgs, diffusing tension with humor while masking regrets over abandoning his lover Sophie during his fame—a choice that catalyzed his ruin. His affection for the Black Ghost-aligned Cyborg 0012 defies loyalties, driving him to reckless heroism. Though battling recurring alcoholism, he retains a chivalrous demeanor toward women and a contentious yet loyal dynamic with colleague Chang Changku.
The 1968 iteration reimagines him as a youthful prankster, leveraging his metamorphosis for slapstick antics amid stoic teammates. Despite tonal shifts across adaptations, his narrative anchors on redemption, self-forgiveness, and the tension between his lighthearted facade and the shadows of his choices.
Once a celebrated London stage actor, his spiral into alcoholism shattered his career and left him vulnerable to capture. Reforged as Cyborg 007, he balances levity and remorse. The 2001 anime depicts him as a boisterous, Shakespeare-quoting jester among fellow cyborgs, diffusing tension with humor while masking regrets over abandoning his lover Sophie during his fame—a choice that catalyzed his ruin. His affection for the Black Ghost-aligned Cyborg 0012 defies loyalties, driving him to reckless heroism. Though battling recurring alcoholism, he retains a chivalrous demeanor toward women and a contentious yet loyal dynamic with colleague Chang Changku.
The 1968 iteration reimagines him as a youthful prankster, leveraging his metamorphosis for slapstick antics amid stoic teammates. Despite tonal shifts across adaptations, his narrative anchors on redemption, self-forgiveness, and the tension between his lighthearted facade and the shadows of his choices.