When strange creatures start appearing, trying to take the device back, he begins to uncover a secret plot to genetically engineer terrifying monsters. Though the series follows the manga much more closely than the original OVA, The OVA series was first released in the United States by After U.S. Renditions rights expired, the series was later picked up by Although much of the original audio tracks for the English dubbing were kept from the U.S. Guyver starts with a text crawling in space explaining the whole mythology of the Guyver universe. The Guyver: Bio-Booster Armor (強殖装甲ガイバー, Kyōshoku Sōkō Gaibā) is a 12-part anime OVA loosely based on Yoshiki Takaya's manga, Bio Booster Armor Guyver.It was released in Japan from 1989 to 1992. They're the bad guys of course. Sean Barker became the unwilling host to an alien bio-armor known as the Guyver. However, an unedited version of this episode was included in the special features, with Japanese audio only (the episode was available uncut with English audio for the US Renditions releases previously). A big volume of information right in your face from the beginning. Directed by Steve Wang. The film tells of a young man, Sean Barker who discovers an alien artifact called The Unit which manifests Barker into an alien-hybrid super soldier called The Guyver. With David Hayter, Kathy Christopherson, Bruno Patrick, Christopher Michael. The final episode was also edited, mainly the nudity was removed. The European poster. Divided into two series, this OVA series tells a condensed version of the first five volumes. Now he is trying to find why the Guyver unit forces him to fight and kill evil.

Guyver (released in Europe as Mutronics) is an American science fiction, tokusatsu film released on March 18th 1991, it's loosely based on the manga and anime series of the same name. Directed by Screaming Mad George, Steve Wang. It is the second animated adaptation, following the 1986 OVA Guyver: Out of Control The misleading poster which led many to believe that Mark Hamill was to play the title character.David Johnson of DVD Verdict criticized the film’s “ham-fisted over-acting,” “ludicrous plot contrivances,” and “nauseatingly hokey soundtrack.”Nathan Shumate of Cold Fusion Video Reviews criticized the film, in particular “the annoying demeanor and lack of personality” of lead actor Jack Armstrong, adding: “If there ever was a movie made for fan appreciation only, this is it, [...] but not everything can be blamed on audience unfamiliarity; there are plenty of elements in this movie that don’t work even by fanboy standards.”The Guyver review, Glenn Kenny, Entertainment Weekly, October 30, 1992Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. It's an imperialist, evil, alien corporation called Chronos everybody! The Guyver (released in Europe and South America as Mutronics) is a 1991 American superhero comedy film made in conjunction with Shochiku Films, loosely based on the Japanese manga series of the same name by Yoshiki Takaya.The film tells of a young man, Sean Barker, who discovers an alien artifact called "The Unit" which changes Barker into an alien-hybrid super soldier called "The Guyver". With Greg Joung Paik, Jimmie Walker, Peter Spellos, Michael Berryman. The character development of the main cast is more well-rounded here due to its longer run, resulting in some very likable protagonists. A year ago he destroyed the Kronos Corporation, an organization of mutants who want the Guyver. A young man discovers a mechanical device that merges with his own body, turning him into a cyborg superhero. The opening intro was slightly edited and gray boxes with English credits were placed over the original credits that were in Japanese, though unedited introductions were included in the special features. Some of the voices were re-dubbed. Rendition version, there were some minor edits to the videos.