In the dark megalopolis of Méridiana, the silhouette of a mysterious character named Cybersix emerges, having escaped her creator, Doctor Von Reichter. By day, Cybersix, who adopted the male identity of Adrian Seidelman, is a literature teacher in a local high school and, by night, she 'transforms' back into Cybersix to fight Von Reichter's abominable creations and foil his plans. Soon, she's aided by her surviving brother, now named Data 7, a black bioroid panther.
This tv show contains 2 potentially triggering events.
1. There might be a dog, but no harm comes to any dog. There is however a werewolf, and they do die. They deflate into a gas and disappear, leaving no body. The other werewolves turn back to human.
2. One of the main characters is a black panther, not dog-like at all (rewatch the show if you disagree). It is implied that they live.
Electrocution is a common theme in the show on the side of the villains. It's implied that no further harm comes to the subjects and one character even does it willingly
There are frequent flashing lights, most commonly when the antagonist uses electrocution. These scenes are rather short and can be avoided when they start, usually they occur with loud sound effects
The main character has a male disguise as a woman which is technically not misgendering and the character can be interpreted as genderfluid (as they appear to be comfortable in both)
Some slight antisemitism. The main antagonist wears a strict teacher's or warden's clothes that look like they could be from that horrible era of Germany. The secondary antagonist goosesteps everywhere, and wears a German schoolchild's outfit that is very similar to lederhosen and was popular during the era of Hitler.
Heavily implied gaslighting of the title character. Implied and heavily demonstrated gaslighting of the title character's sibling. The main antagonist actually just gaslights every one of their subjects.
The closest thing to a shower scene is the opening credits, but without the shower. An androgynous character changes their disguise, and a silhouette of the upper half of their naked body is shown with the silhouette of breasts (or at least this is the Canadian version. Canada has much more lax regulations around sexual content compared to the u.s., so it might have been changed there.).
In one episode, almost everyone's 'life force' is extracted until they are shuffling and mindless, but are not able to be controlled. They are more like non-violent, still alive zombies.
The most sexual content is the opening credits. It is up to personal opinion if it counts. An androgynous character changes their disguise, and a silhouette of the upper half of their naked body is shown with the silhouette of breasts (or at least this is the Canadian version. Canada has much more lax regulations around sexual content compared to the u.s., so it might have been changed there.).
The city where the story takes place is under threat of a large bomb going towards the middle of the city. There is panic and chaos as everyone tries to evacuate. It doesn't happen. Instead, the antagonist's headquarters explode.
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2. One of the main characters is a black panther, not dog-like at all (rewatch the show if you disagree). It is implied that they live.