Watched some more of Cybersix, here's brief overview then my thoughts on it.
Cybersix was some female superhuman experiment by a former nazi. She escaped at some point and was thought dead. The Nazi sent his son to make plots to kill her (making him the villain in about every episode while his father cooks up monsters to fight her). The mutant-monster things dissolve into a vial of liquid that cybersix needs to survive when they die. Also Cybersix's civilian identity?
male literature teacher.
My thoughts:
* Art and animation are fantastically done. it's really nice to watch and they get some cool shots. although some character designs look a little weird compared to what most people expect to see on a cartoon. A variant of stylism, I guess. Some of the people really look good too.
* The Plot, from what little has been revealed has its fair share of dark tones. It's reminds me a bit of Batman with the tragedy, even making some sympathetic monsters.
* Sound and music are what I'd call the worst, but they're not bad. There are a lot of loud, cartoony sound effects, but mostly used to mock the bratty kid.
The theme is a bit catchy, and it's a very nice listen. A more subdued version is used a couple times during battle, but for me it creates a bit of a sound-video dissonance. oh well.
Really, from what I've seen this is a great show and if you want to watch something good, it's easy to find on youtube. Pity it only lasts 13 episodes.
Also, I've learned that it was based off an Argentinian comic, rights bought by canadians, who got Japan for animation and stuff...so might this count as an anime?
