So I went shopping on friday and managed to find a motorcycle shop that was selling the same goggles they used in CyberKIDZ.
Sadly they only had them in Smoke but fuck it I'll take it.

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So I went shopping on friday and managed to find a motorcycle shop that was selling the same goggles they used in CyberKIDZ.
Sadly they only had them in Smoke but fuck it I'll take it.
BACK ON MY #CYBERKIDZ BULLSHIT
Oh boy here I got making cursed CyberKIDZ memes
Wife: Please dont elusively start replying to everything with obscure kid show clips.
Me:
Pov: You're a flock camera and Zorak casts his spell "1000nm green wavelength laser" at you.
So tow new CyberKIDZ tidbits I got for yall today.
The goggle the Xyloids wear appear to be bubble goggles from a company called Paulson.
Legitimately more exciting news is that Sheila Melody (Kyles mom) emailed me back today and stated that she enjoyed working on CyberKIDZ and was happy with how family friendly the set was.
She also mentioned that while she can't confirm why it was canceled half way through she recalls hearing it was due to not being able to secure a distribution deal.
Oh boy do I have something neat, this is the first and only "behind the scenes" picture Ive seen of CyberKIDZ (unless you count the Roger C Ambrose set pictures he put in his portfolio).
I found this after I realized I can search Facebook by year. This was the first image (or atleast oldest public image) Mark W Debacco (King Bing) uploaded to his Facebook.
I want to lick Dr Steel's bald head.
Have some more fruits of my CyberKIDZ deepdiving. Serbia had fucking trading cards released. If you have these please get scans! These were pulled from Kupindo and according to Google Translate are scented.
IN THE POWER OF THE GLOVE!!!!!!!!!!!
Im out here making the best and worst (only) CyberKIDZ memes
RIP Scott Adams, creator of the self insert MPREG OC.
Chat can we get a HOLY COMPUTER CHIPS?
What's up fellow obscure media nerds. Got some cool stuff I wanna show you related to CyberKIDZ.
So Ive been doing some deep dives into CyberKIDZ to see what I can find and Ive dug some neato things. Specifically behind the scenes stuff.
So we'll start with probably one of the bigger thing. I'm pretty sure the budget of CyberKIDZ was 2 millionish. My source is an Russian comment on the social media site vk.com. Specifically linking to CineSpecialProductions website (owned by George B Kelly Line Producer of CyberKIDZ). I was able to get in contact with George +10 weeks ago and he provided an email address but has never gotten back to me (please dont pester him I've reached out via the same communication method to see if he got the email and he hasn't responded). Ill update if he did.
So let's move onto something more upbeat, I'm pretty sure most people who worked on this show had fun. Ive found an old interview with Heinrich James (Zorak) while he was filming the Star Trek movie and he mentioned playing Zorak:
"Though he had the most fun as ruler of Cyberland in the as-yet-unreleased TV show
"Cyberkidz." "I played the wizard Zorak, a centuries-old evil overlord of a world in another
dimension," says Heinrich, who chewed the scenery as the Richard Burton/Patrick Stewart-esque voiced villain."
Another dude who had fun with CyberKIDZ was David Riggs the prop master for CyberKIDZ, this is a dude who I had high hopes of hunting down to ask because Id love to know what the CyberKIDZ visors were made of but he has been elusive. However on his old website (via waybackmachine) I found out that he too loved to work on CyberKIDZ (pictures). Specifically because the props he got to make were so different than standard movies/shows that it allowed him to go weird with it.
Lastly I'll leave you with another thing I found. Roger C Ambrose worked as a set/stage designer, if you lived through the 90s you likely saw one of his sets. I found out that before his passing he uploaded his portfolio and came across never before shared set photos of CyberKIDZ and its legit my favorite discovery.