Guyver: Out of Control

Guyver: Out of Control

Cover of the US/Canada release of Guyver: Out of Control OVA VHS tap. Released by L.A. Hero.
Genre Horror
Original video animation
Directed by Hiroshi Watanabe
Produced by Nagateru Kato
Takao Asaga
Written by Toyoo Ashida
Music by Tadashi Namba
Studio Studio Live
Licensed by Dark Image Entertainment
Released December 13, 1986
Runtime 55 minutes

Guyver: Out of Control is a 1986 short horror original video animation based on the manga Bio Booster Armor Guyver but with differences both in length and story from both the manga and the 12 episode OVA series, The Guyver: Bio-Booster Armor.

It was released in the U.S. and Canada in 1993 by L.A. Hero under the Dark Image Entertainment label. It has since been out of print in North America.

Plot

While walking home from school, high school students Shō Fukamachi and Mizuki Segawa accidentally discover one of three Bio Booster Armor units stolen from the Chronos Corporation. When Shō and Mizuki are attacked by a Zoanoid, the unit comes into contact with Shō and bonds with him, transforming him into Guyver I and promptly destroying the Zoanoid assailant. Meanwhile, a female Chronos agent named Valcuria acquires a second unit and becomes Guyver II. She then abducts Mizuki in order to challenge Shō for the Guyver I unit.

Differences from the manga

Though Out of Control is based on the first four chapters of the Guyver manga, it deviates heavily in character development. The OVA omits Shō's best friend Tetsuro Segawa and replaces his role with Mizuki. Valcuria replaces Oswald A. Lisker, the original user of the Guyver II armor, though she was eventually incorporated into the later chapters of the manga. Guyver III also appears, but it is not explained who the host body is, as he only appears in the closing moments of the OVA.

The OVA is well known for having the very first instance of tentacle rape where the Guyver II unit bonds with Valcuria.

Cast

Reception

On Anime News Network, Justin Sevakis called it an "extremely dated piece of pulp that still somehow manages to be fun".[1]

References

  1. Justin Sevakis (June 10, 2014). "Guyver: Out of Control". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 10, 2014.

External links

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