The plot of this OVA is a rough adaptation of the first four chapters of the Guyver manga. It covers the same basic elements of these chapters; Genesis of the guyver, Fight with Vamore, Fight with Guyver 2 and the introduction of Guyver 3. Main differences are the exclusion of Tetsuro and his replacement by Mizuki, The replacement of Lisker with a female Agent "Valcuria", and thus a female Guyver 2. There is also a look at Sho's psychology of how he deals with his situation including a very harsh moment where his friends are assassinated in cold blood. One night, high school student Sho Fukamachi discovers a mysterious metal object. Then in a blinding flash of light, Sho finds that he has accidentally fused with the Guyver, a mecha of mysterious alien design. Now, to save his girlfriend, Mizuki Segawa, along with the entire world, Sho must become the Guyver to fight the Chronos Corporation and their biocreatures, called Zoanoids, who are hell-bent on world domination. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The title of this may cause some slight confusion. This is an OVA Movie adaptation of the Guyver manga; mainly referred to as: "Guyver: Out of Control". Some people may confuse this with the Guyver (1989). In reviewing this OVA film, there is not much to say other than it isn't a great adaptation... like at all. It is a terrible retelling of the Guyver. I highly do not recommend this film as I thought it was a disgrace to the Guyver series. Watching this movie is sure to cause pain. The original series however, is very good if you love action anime: "The Guyver" (1989). The artshows its age, but of everything else, I deeply enjoyed that better TV series adaptation. So if you're looking for a decent action anime I recommend the 1989 series and not this one.
Shame on me for not writing a review before.This movie was´nt my 1st introduction of the Guyver genre after seeing the t.v serie´s in the late 90´s( i was nuts as a minor aged kid too see such bloodshed), but u definetly like the ´spark ´of the franchise.For the fans keep in mind that the 1st Guyver anime is only based on the 1st 4 chapters of the manga wich some minor changes thats notable in the 1st t.v serie´s from the 80´s 90´s, and that the production was´nt a milliondollar company but a small studio with limited resources. Storywise i was really intoit, the whole unpredictabillity of the guyver suits and stuff, more interesting was how the very dark twists further in the story, how short it may be get a nice setting that fits after half the film. i liked the art somewhat, though u have to be used too see 80's 90's handdrawn anime like me but that once again differs for the viewers.For the soundtracks it gave the suspense to what an 80's anime should be, especially when the Female guyver dies, and a bit of rockmusic ofc. All of the ordinary charachters involved have something special to themselve's aside from Sho Fukamachi (the guyver) as for the villians, i mean by that the personality that was given to them, and no girls screaming over the damn place like helpless sluts! each of them acted like real evryday humans. the t.v show inproved the storyprogressing of the manga and of the art , they kept the strength of most of the charachters alive although sometime's it dropped time to time.
This anime tries to be something, but it doesn't succeed. At first I thought it might be something average, but as the anime went on it just got bad. The anime starts with a guy hitchhiking in the rain, and a trucker gives him a ride. This guy who hitchhiked was carrying Guyver Guns, for some unexplained reason he was carrying them, and the government was after this guy. After finding him, they almost manage to recover the suitcase with the armors, but the suitcase explodes and one of the armors ended up in front of the protagonist. Mizuki, the protagonist's supposed girlfriend, had fainted after seeing oneof the soldiers transformed into a huge monster, and right after the protagonist defeats everyone there, he carries her on his back, but she wakes up, and since he is carrying her on his back, he is holding her and carrying two school bags, she wakes up and calls him a pervert for holding her by the legs, and also gets mad at him. Like, what is the logic? Are they really boyfriend and girlfriend? If so, what's the point in getting mad at your boyfriend for carrying you while you are passed out? It's too silly. Things really start to come to a head when two of his classmates are killed in front of him in class, then the school guard is also found dead. Soon after this, the protagonist is interrogated by the police, who for some reason know that he came in contact with the Guyver Armor. How do they know if there isn't even a military man left in the fight that the protagonist was transformed into Guyver l for the first time? It makes no sense. The guy who interrogated the protagonist also threatens to kill his supposed girlfriend who was with him when the Guyver armor flew off after the suitcase explosion. This guy turns into a huge monster and continues to threaten the protagonist, so the protagonist turns into Guyver and defeats him. Now comes the bad stuff in this anime. Instead of the protagonist going straight to save Mizuki, he just wanders around aimlessly. An agent finds him, only then he decides to go after her after killing this agent. That makes a lot of sense. The government already had the Guyver ll Armor that didn't disappear in the explosion, so this armor has Valcuria, a squad supervisor. The problem is that they sexualized a scene that should be horrible; Valcuria moans a lot while the Armor possesses her and penetrates various parts of her body. They literally made this scene as if she was getting a hard-on from the thing (which looked like tentacles, by the way). This didn't even have a narrative function. For some reason, out of nowhere, Valcuria knows how to use and control Guyver ll. So she is left in charge of recovering the first Armor. The protagonist goes after Mizuki who was kidnapped by a government squad, and he fights with Valcuria. Obviously he wins, everything explodes, and happy ending (though Guyver lll shows up to save Mizuki from being killed). It is an action anime, so we expect good animation in the battles. Well, the animation isn't bad, but it's pretty poor. It clearly didn't have a very high budget. The music I don't even remember, but I remember there was one that was used a lot and it sounded like game music. What bothered me about the audio was the voice when people turned into monsters. At least the character design is not so bad. In the end it was another anime full of inconsistencies in the story. It is really bad.