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The Guyver – Bio-Booster Armor, Vol. 2 Streaming

Friday, February 5th, 2010
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As my title says, this is a incredible series! A normal high school student named Sho Fukamachi comes into contact with an living cybersuit called the Guyver. The Guyver is basically a living creature that merges with humans and gives them wonderful superpowers. Sho has this thing on his shoulders that opens a dimensional portal that the Guyver comes through, then the Guyver wraps itself around Sho’s body (However, we don’t learn that the Guyver comes from another dimension until later in the series.) . However, there is the outrageous Kronos corporation that created the Guyver, along with 2 other Guyver suits. The Kronos corporation wants all the Guyver suits succor, and they’ll destroy anyone who tries to gain in their intention! The Kronos corporation experiments with people and turns them into obnoxious monsters called Zoanoids which they employ as soldiers. Fortunately, the Guyver has amazing weaponry that Sho uses to fight the Kronos coporation. One of these weapons is the Mega-smasher, the Guyver’s most worthy weapon. Sho grabs ahold of two chubby panels on the Guyver’s pectorals, and pulls them originate to insist two remarkable lasers which can ruin anything. The Guyver can also obtain incredibly fascinating blades reach out of each of it’s elbows. With weapons like these, the Kronos corporation had better look out!

Well, actually fair one thing: Manga Video. Manga Video is to Anime what Obvious Channel is to Radio. That may not sound entirely handsome considering that Manga Video is responsible for bringing us Ghost in the Shell, Perfect Blue, the Patlabor Movies, and now Magic Knight Rayearth (on one disc!), but they are not without their abominable decisions and poor calls. Yoshiki Takaya’s Bio-Booster Armour Guyver epitomizes this.

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Originally, the episodes were available in six VHS volumes with two episodes each (at about twenty to thirty dollars a pop) with novel opening and closing credits and music. They were released through U.S.Renditions and L.A.Hero. Later, Manga Video revived the series by releasing each episode on its have videotape (called “datas” and for about twelve to fifteen dollars a pop) which seemed fair economical (especially if you were picky about your current episodes) until you actually watched the tapes and found out that Manga video had changed the opening and closing credit music with “Guyver Rock!” If that does not originate you cringe, you are of a stronger will than I. Also, Manga decided to change some of the negate actors for the english track (namely the Zoanoid Data files and some of the zoanoids themselves) which should probably not bother anyone, but I deem it is peaceful worth pointing out.

The quality of the transfer is spot-on, which may not exactly be a generous thing. We collect to gape all of the poorly cleaned cels, all the sloppy camera moves, all the discolorations in skin-tones, and all the lousy english-text-boxes laid over the japanese credits. But dread not, you can survey and hear the unusual opening credits in the special features menu. Why Manga did not objective simply note the credits in their fresh format in the first location is beyond reasoning, so I have given up trying. My advice for watching: neither the english nor japanese audio tracks are particularly impressive, so impartial hit that still button, pop in your celebrated KMFDM album (or whatever you like) and let the images do what they do best.

The highlight of the disc, in my mind, apart from the archival quality of DVD over VHS (which should go without saying) is the complete collection of Zoanoid Data files. Reminiscent of the animation sequences of Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (which is the ONLY time you will hear H2G2 and Guyver in the same context), these sequences are informative, imaginative, and give some big insight into character designs. Yoshiki Takaya did not simply way monsters and let them go to town on each other, he was trying to compose a universe. If only Guyver’s escapades into the world of audio/visual media did the source material justice.

Final Word: Four out of Five for presentation, Two out of Five for butchery. Average is Three. NOW, ON TO VOLUME 2 AND THE FINAL INJUSTICE!
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