Guest Posted August 16, 2004 Posted August 16, 2004 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 22062&rd=1 this is the film that s is supposed to have sparked the ideal for the guyver series Quote
daveblackeye152 Posted August 16, 2004 Posted August 16, 2004 I wouldn't mind seeing it, but I thought the Guyver was released in 1985 (maybe I'm getting myself mixed up again) I kinda think they're just trying to make it sound cooler but who knows? ZOANOIDS in medevil times! Quote
guyverfanatic Posted August 16, 2004 Posted August 16, 2004 Biggest load of BS ever. I mean, didn't the Guyver manga start before that movie by a couple of years? Quote
Sully Posted August 16, 2004 Posted August 16, 2004 If anyone should know how Guyver started GuyverRaziel it should be you You've the same mags I have which detailed Takaya's instructions when he started the Guyver. On a note for Godzilla fans, the idea behind the mega-smasher is based on the big green beasty. Though in tech terms they are different. But that was where the idea came from. Quote
Guest Posted August 20, 2004 Posted August 20, 2004 umm, I've rented StarKnight from the vid store a couple of years ago. And related at all to Guyver? This guy is nuts! I meen, the 23rd cent astronaut does were an invincible environment suit (invincible in that nothing can affect it-special effects arn't even used) that might be argued to resemble a bio suit. and the astronaut was telepathic (he didn't use his vocal chords at all) But he wasn't fighting anyone in the whole movie! Not a single zoanoid. The plot was simple. The princess was depressed, and tried to drown herself in the lake that he was hiding his ship in. He saved her, and she fell in love. Throughout the whole movie, mid evil ignorance abounds, as they call the bright lights of his ship a fire breathing dragon. The princess convinces him that in order to win her, he must prove his bravery by fighting as a knight to slay the dragon that everyone is afraid of (oh, this is great, he gets to kill his own mechanical ship) all in all, the acting was pretty bad. It would make a great comedy, but I'm a little confused with the parts of realism. I still don't see much of it's guyver relation Quote
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