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7/10
Bio-boosted to the next level
xamtaro15 August 2009
Hands down, this 2005 revival of the Guyver series in animation form is by far the best there is. Extremely faithful to the source material barring a few minor changes, a well plotted story arc with a satisfying conclusion and a stylish new lean and mean look all adds to the enjoyment of this 26 episode series.

From the heavy metal j-rock opening theme song to the deliberately slower pace as the plot unfolds and the heavy elements of mystery, the tone of this series seems decidedly more mature than its predecessors. The character development of the main cast is more well-rounded here due to its longer run, resulting in some very likable protagonists. This is further helped along by crisp, clear, good looking character designs (without resorting to sexualisation of characters like in the previous Guyver: Out of Control OVA) and a bunch of talented voice actors both for the Japanese and the English audio track. The designs for the Guyver units and the monsters are the real highlight of the whole show; intricate, well proportioned and not overly stylized.

Though an excellent adaptation of the cult hit manga series(and possibly the best adaptation of Guyver ever made) it has only a mediocre standing among other modern anime series. The story tends to get bogged down in a "monster of the week" formula featuring increasingly powerful new villains with each episode and a once-in-a-while "boss monster" to give a heightened sense of threat to the heroes. Upon subsequent viewings, the characters and story would come across as not entirely original, bearing many parallels to other anime, manga and even American comic books like Spiderman(alien symbiote that enhances fighting ability but also violent tendencies……hmmm…..does Venom ring a bell?). The animation itself is pretty hit-and-miss. While the art and colours are vibrant and clear with adequate shading, shadows and detail, the animation makes use of too many of the typical "short cuts" seen in lower budgeted anime. The overuse of still frames, extreme close ups, slow panning and quick cuts takes away from any enjoyment that can be had with the otherwise intense fight scenes.

This brings me to my next point.

Guyver 2005 was advertised as "the new face of ultra-violence" but it failed to deliver what it promised. The fights in the previous OVAs and even in the live action "Guyver: Dark Hero" were a lot more violent than what is presented here. Maybe this would be violent when compared to the 1991 Mark Hamil Guyver joke-of-a-movie or when compared to anime like Pokemon, but to an audience familiar with shows like Hellsing, Spawn or other supernatural genre anime, Guyver does not live up to its hype. Plus, the vibrant colours sometime look too vibrant and tend to give many scenes a relatively cheery look that clashes with the dark tone of the story and so does the overly simplistic background art. On the flip side, there are some enhanced computer effects which are sparingly put to good use for special powers and some transformation scenes.

As a guyver fan myself, i feel obliged to give this a 10/10 just for being the best installment of Guyver ever created, but i shall be objective here. As an anime series, Guyver 2005 is only mediocre and fails to live up to its hype. But as the newest addition to the guyver franchise, it is sure to please the long time fans and anime action junkies. A great jumping-on point for newer fans to introduce them to the guyver mythos with its updated look and fast paced action.
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9/10
Not perfect but i still like it better then the last adaptation
WeAreLive19 December 2020
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==Warning for spoilers==

Well i am not going to spend a really long time going over the plot but to keep it brief. Aside from if you are familiar with the original guyver. A young boy called Sho gets his hands on an alien suit called the guyver and he and his friend Tetsuro must protect before an evil organization called Enzine gets their hands on it. Also, he must stop these soligers called Zoanoids and protect his friends including his buddy tetsuro and his cute girlfriend Mizuki.

As I said from the title I honestly find this adaptation a lot better than the last one and I will give a proper explanation. Look I will admit the last adaption did have a lot of gore and violence then this one which I will say was a good sign and I somewhat like the soundtrack ir had to offer. But, that anime was missing a lot of details from the manga and even had weird twist which made zero sense like a zoianoid posing as Mizuki????

Also that anime did cut off at a bad time. Look I will admit even this anime didn't fully cover the whole thing either as there is still a lot they need to cover but at least the ending still felt like an ending.

Moving on I thought while it hasn't aged well I thought the art style and character design were still better then the last one but I still though for the time it was made the art style for the old one was good too. Though if Guyver gets another proper reboot I would love to see how it would look now.

The voice actors were also a lot better then the ones they had in the old series. Gotta love Chris Patton and Luci Christian (aka Sousuke Sagara and Kaname Chidori from Full Metal Panic) also i do love the other cast members in their roles who definitely got to grow in them.

Though the only thing which is stopping me from giving it a 10 is the fact that it still didn't fully cover the whole thing and it ended only after 26 episodes. Though I do love the touching and warm reunion Sho had with his lover Mizuki.

But other then that I love it.
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Great!!
suzakunomiko-21 January 2006
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I have been a long time fan of the Guyver series and was thoroughly disappointed when they did not finish the series. Now they are attempting to finish this series and I am more than happy. This Guyver is dark, full of intrigue and there are differences in the story line, such as Guyver didn't fight Guyver II in the first few episodes and kills him. Its just so different and so totally cool. I recommend any Guyver fan to watch this. You won't be disappointed. But I must admit, I much like the original opening song in contrast to this one, buy hey small price to pay for the series to finally be completed. I guarantee you won't be disappointed with the new version.
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10/10
Excellent
dee.reid3 January 2007
With "Guyver: The Bio-boosted Armor," the Japanese alien superhero is back and better than ever. As a fan of Yoshiki Takaya's Anime' and Manga series, I feel that this latest update of his comic book creation is right where it's supposed to be: Excellence!

Right from the opening credits, "Guyver" hooks you and then pulls you in for some adrenalin-fueled ultra-violence as the eponymous alien armor bonds with high school student Sho, thus transforming him into the first Guyver, an armored being whose natural abilities have been enhanced to superhuman levels. Together with friend Tetsuro and Tetsuro's cute and demure sister Mizuki (who is also Sho's would-be love interest), they go about battling the evil Chronos Corporation, whose army of disposable shape-shifting mutants, called Zoanoids, become the series cannon fodder.

Anime' fans have a reason to rejoice with this seriously revamped and pumped-up series. I just purchased volume two today and I wasn't disappointed; it was even better than the first set! Although I am getting ticked off with the whole "four-episodes-a-disc" gimmick, perhaps it's only to get you amped for the next set. A lot of Anime' tends to do that.

10/10
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10/10
This was a great show
granzadam5 November 2022
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Guyver was a great ainme I had a blast watching this show my pombles with the show it didn't really ended it not bad thing I hope they warp.all up my favorite character was the main character he was great my favorite episodes is ep 23 I didn't not expect how it ended my favorite fight was to be In the rematch between guyver 1 vs guyver 2 it shot but still worth watching my favorite part is the fianl battle so guyver 1 transformation it was just a badass scene again it didn't really ended but I had fun watching the show my I highly recommend you watch guyver it worth watching well that my reviews of guyver.
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Sweet!
gl_link28 January 2006
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Well folks, this is definitely what fans of Guyver deserve, greatness. Right from the opening credits to the preview for the next episode this show will please both fans of the original manga to newcomers alike.

WARNING: Possible SPOILERS : WARNING

The show follows high school student Sho and his friend Tetsuro as they continue to discover new things about the Guyver unit and try to evade capture and death from the Cronus cooperation. The Guyver unit is activated when Tetsuro and Sho discover the undamaged G-unit that was stolen from Chronos by a test Zananoid ( the monsters of the series ). The unit is activated by Sho when Tetsuro inspects the unit. The G-unit bonded with Sho when Tetsuro panics as the unit starts up and accidental throws it to Sho. :END SPOILERS: The show is very dark and violent as it should be. I can't wait until it comes out here in the states with hopes that Adult swim picks it up. 10 out of 10
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