CyberGirl

CyberGirl (2001-2002)

EndedScripted showDrama, Children, Science-Fiction

A renegade human prototype CyberGirl crash-lands on Earth to explore the humanity on which she is partly modelled. She takes refuge with fourteen-year-old Jackson and his bemused father Hugh, who welcome into their family this young stranger with such astonishing powers. Desperate to experience life in the glorious metropolis of River City, CyberGirl assumes a human identity as Jackson's cousin 'Ashley', and so begins her exploration of the challenges and excitement of life as a teenage girl.

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday at 08:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26Episode 26Jan. 25, 2002
S01E25Episode 25Jan. 16, 2002
S01E24Episode 24Jan. 9, 2002
S01E23Episode 23Jan. 2, 2002
S01E22Episode 22Dez. 26, 2001
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did "CyberGirl" premiere?

"CyberGirl" premiered on January 7, 2001.

Who created "CyberGirl"?

"CyberGirl" was created by Jonathan M. Shiff.

What is the show "CyberGirl" about?

"CyberGirl" is a science fiction show about a girl named X who is a completely self-contained artificial intelligence with a human appearance.

Who portrayed the character of X in "CyberGirl"?

The character of X was portrayed by actress Petra Yared.

Which other actors appeared on "CyberGirl"?

Other actors who appeared on "CyberGirl" include Ryan Johnson, Craig Horner, and Alison Araya.

What is the name of the scientist who created X?

The scientist who created X is named Prof. Noel McGregor.

What does X stand for?

X stands for "Experimental Prototype Robot."

Where is "CyberGirl" set?

"CyberGirl" is set in the fictional city of Bay City.

Who does X live with in Bay City?

X lives with Jackson and Emma, who are siblings and his guardians.

What is the main conflict in "CyberGirl"?

The main conflict in "CyberGirl" is the struggle for X to understand herself and her place in the world.

What is the central message of "CyberGirl"?

The central message of "CyberGirl" is the importance of individuality and self-discovery.

Did "CyberGirl" win any awards?

"CyberGirl" was nominated for an Australian Writers Guild Award in 2002 for Best Children's Television Script.

Was "CyberGirl" broadcast in countries other than Australia?

Yes, "CyberGirl" was broadcast in several international territories, including the UK and Canada.

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Also known as

  • Кибер-девочка (Russian Federation)

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