Monsters - this horror anthology series would always open with a humorous title sequence featuring a sitcom-style suburban family of (what else) monsters. The wife and daughter are both cyclops-looking, with the one eye and a pair of small horns. They were rather conservative compared to the father of the household, who was a deformed, potato-headed individual with a plant-like left arm.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsters_(TV_series)
Frankenstien Jr. and the Impossibles - In the Frankenstein Jr adventure
Menace from the Wax Museum, the masked, smoking-jacket wearing super villain Mister Menace brings three giant movie monster wax figures to life, to assist in his crimes. These monsters included Godzonka (a sea dragon / Godzilla homage), Gorillus (King Kong spoof) and Cyclaws (a cyclops).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankenste ... mpossibles
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - Richard Moll plays an opposing, but otherwise misunderstood cyclops in the episode
Eye of the Beholder.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_the ... es_episode)
The Three Stooges Meet Hercules - One of the weirdest cyclops monsters show up in this film; a two-head being named the Siamese Cyclops of Rhodes...or Ajax and Argo as they were named on the film's script.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_ ... t_Hercules
Godzilla - The 1978 Hanna-Barbera cartoon featured the often overlooked Cyclops Creature, in the episode
The Horror of the Forgotten Island. The story and related character is sort of a sci-fi take on the Polyphemus legend, with an alien monster trapped on an island by ancient extraterrestrial technology.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godzilla_(animated_series)
The King Kong Show - An episode of this Rankin-Bass / Toei Productions series (which would become the basis for
King Kong Escapes) features a giant Cyclops in bright red and orange
Flinstone style caveman wear...unfortunately, it's one of the episodes that have not been released onto DVD by Classic Media, due to the poor condition that it is in.
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen - The 1988 fantasy film features a whole workforce of cyclopes, working for Vulcan in the underworld. However, they are not only obscured by their welding helmets / mask, but seem to be human size as well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Advent ... Munchausen
Magiranger / Power Rangers Mystic Force - Although there have been several cyclops-based monsters and villains appearing throughout the Super Sentai franchise, the most authentic, if not most prominent would have to be Hades Warrior God Cyclops. Member of the ten-member strong The Infershia Pantheon, Cyclops was also an expert sniper, with white cybernetic-looking armor.
In the American version of the series,
Power Rangers Mystic Force, he was renamed Oculous, the Cunning Hunter...but was more or less the same character from
Magiranger. And it should be noted that unlike most characters from these shows, Cyclops and his brethren were naturally giant in size, and only assuming human height to interact with smaller beings directly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infershia_Pantheon#Cyclops
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villains_i ... ce#Oculous