<Li> Cyborg appears in the animated web series DC Super Hero Girls, voiced again by Khary Payton . </Li> <Li> Cyborg appears in the animated series Justice League Action, once again voiced by Khary Payton . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Cyborg appeared in the 15th episode of Smallville's fifth season, which was also titled "Cyborg", and premiered on February 16, 2006 . In this version, Victor (Lee Thompson Young), is a former Metropolis High School football star . He is involved in a car accident that kills him, supposedly, and the rest of his family . However, he is secretly rebuilt by Cyntechnics scientists including Dr. Alistair Krieg (Mackenzie Gray), who experimented on a group of test subjects . Victor was the only test subject to survive the experiments . Cyntechnics was bought up by LuthorCorp shortly before Victor's escape . Lex denies any knowledge of Cyntechnics' secretive activities . Although Victor's cybernetic enhancements are entirely endoskeletal instead of exoskeletal as they are in the comics and other media, a shot of Clark Kent's X-ray vision reveals that Victor's cranial armor covers the same - shaped area as it does in the comics . He also bleeds a dark fluid as he does in the comics . Smallville never uses the name "Cyborg" in his first appearance . Instead, Victor refers to his enhancements as "bionic", and the episode explicitly references the 1970s television series The Six Million Dollar Man which also featured a cybernetically - enhanced "bionic" man . Lee Thompson Young reprised his role in "Justice", a Season 6 episode about Green Arrow gathering together a group of individuals to combat Lex Luthor and his experiments . The episode premiered on January 18, 2007 . In this episode, Victor has finally taken the name "Cyborg", as Green Arrow's team uses code names . Also on the team are Aquaman and Impulse . While Victor was last seen with a girlfriend named Katherine, he explains that his mechanical parts put a strain on the relationship . After their eventual break up, Victor states that it was Green Arrow who kept him from committing suicide . The episode also shows Cyborg wearing something of a costume (a stylized silver vest), and utilizing further enhancements Green Arrow gave him . One of his new functions allows him to hack into and disable security systems . While connecting to machines, Cyborg's left eye glows red, another nod to his comic book incarnation . Cyborg gets mentioned by codename in the season 9 episode "Checkmate" by Amanda Waller, demanding to know the names and faces of everyone who ever worked for Watchtower (aka Clark and Chloe). Young again reprised his role as Victor Stone in the season 9 finale titled "Salvation". He reported in to Watchtower of the battle against the Kandorians . Cyborg is a main character in the online animated Smallville spin - off Smallville Legends: Justice & Doom along with the other Justice Leaguers . In episode three, he displays additional abilities such as offensive sound wave projection . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Cyborg appeared in the 15th episode of Smallville's fifth season, which was also titled "Cyborg", and premiered on February 16, 2006 . In this version, Victor (Lee Thompson Young), is a former Metropolis High School football star . He is involved in a car accident that kills him, supposedly, and the rest of his family . However, he is secretly rebuilt by Cyntechnics scientists including Dr. Alistair Krieg (Mackenzie Gray), who experimented on a group of test subjects . Victor was the only test subject to survive the experiments . Cyntechnics was bought up by LuthorCorp shortly before Victor's escape . Lex denies any knowledge of Cyntechnics' secretive activities . Although Victor's cybernetic enhancements are entirely endoskeletal instead of exoskeletal as they are in the comics and other media, a shot of Clark Kent's X-ray vision reveals that Victor's cranial armor covers the same - shaped area as it does in the comics . He also bleeds a dark fluid as he does in the comics . Smallville never uses the name "Cyborg" in his first appearance . Instead, Victor refers to his enhancements as "bionic", and the episode explicitly references the 1970s television series The Six Million Dollar Man which also featured a cybernetically - enhanced "bionic" man . Lee Thompson Young reprised his role in "Justice", a Season 6 episode about Green Arrow gathering together a group of individuals to combat Lex Luthor and his experiments . The episode premiered on January 18, 2007 . In this episode, Victor has finally taken the name "Cyborg", as Green Arrow's team uses code names . Also on the team are Aquaman and Impulse . While Victor was last seen with a girlfriend named Katherine, he explains that his mechanical parts put a strain on the relationship . After their eventual break up, Victor states that it was Green Arrow who kept him from committing suicide . The episode also shows Cyborg wearing something of a costume (a stylized silver vest), and utilizing further enhancements Green Arrow gave him . One of his new functions allows him to hack into and disable security systems . While connecting to machines, Cyborg's left eye glows red, another nod to his comic book incarnation . Cyborg gets mentioned by codename in the season 9 episode "Checkmate" by Amanda Waller, demanding to know the names and faces of everyone who ever worked for Watchtower (aka Clark and Chloe). Young again reprised his role as Victor Stone in the season 9 finale titled "Salvation". He reported in to Watchtower of the battle against the Kandorians . Cyborg is a main character in the online animated Smallville spin - off Smallville Legends: Justice & Doom along with the other Justice Leaguers . In episode three, he displays additional abilities such as offensive sound wave projection . </Li>

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