April 4, 201511 yr Hey guys! I apologize if this question has already been asked, but I am in the middle of watching the second Guyver movie and I've made an interesting observation. Basically when Sean first arrives to the dig site and starts exploring and seeing all the different cave drawings and comes to the drawing of the Guyvers, I noticed something. In Sean's drawing there are only three Guyvers depicted, but on the cave wall there are four and I started thinking what if this isn't forced perspective where all the Guyvers are the same height, but rather an actual height chart that depicts: In the bottom left the smallest figure is somewhat of a Muave color and I think Guyver II-F. Above that is a larger blackish figure that I assume is Gigantic Dark. The far right that matches the blackish figures size is a pale yellow like the regular Gigantic. In the middle is the largest form in red that reminds me of Gigantic XD. I know I am grasping straws and I have nothing to support this, but I still find it atleast an unusual coincidence and I would appreciate some feedback. Also when Bob shows Sean 'the ropes' and they are looking at the Zoanoid Lisker skull, Sean asks Bob "What exactly are we digging up here?" and if you listen to Bob before his voice fades out you can hear him mention Arizona and I think that is ironic due to the Arizona base of Chronos.
April 7, 201511 yr I think all the cave paintings and Bob's mentioning of Arizona was the movies way of paying its respects to the manga.
April 8, 201511 yr Author I think all the cave paintings and Bob's mentioning of Arizona was the movies way of paying its respects to the manga. Yes, though the Arizona thing was apparent along with the Gigantic and possibly Gigantic Dark, the Gigantic Exceed and Guyver II-F wasn't known until several years after the movie was made.
April 9, 201511 yr Author What I want to know is: since when do Zoanoids leave fossils? ...Maybe, Zoanoids created by the Uranus were perfected and were capable of living for many years before dying like any other animal?
April 9, 201511 yr I always thought that zoanoids dissolving was a product of chonus as a way to keep them hidden if they die. And also as a control if they get too out of line that a zoalord could destroy them
April 9, 201511 yr I always thought that zoanoids dissolving was a product of chonus as a way to keep them hidden if they die. And also as a control if they get too out of line that a zoalord could destroy them This.
April 9, 201511 yr What I want to know is: since when do Zoanoids leave fossils? Do you think it has something to do with ancient zoanoids that weren't produced by Cronos that were being excavated in Guyver 2: Dark Hero? Basically, zoanoids that were designed by Cronos, upon death, their remains dissolve away.
April 9, 201511 yr don't forget, the guyver units were the creators 'standard' equipment, which they would equipe themselves with. the paintings in the movie may of been making this reference to the uranus and not actually about guyvers. which would explain why they only depicted the head and shoulders. as no one yet knows what the uranus actally look like? there's only a few people that could answer your question about what the pictures are making reference too, and one of them would be steve wang.
April 11, 201510 yr Author don't forget, the guyver units were the creators 'standard' equipment, which they would equipe themselves with.the paintings in the movie may of been making this reference to the uranus and not actually about guyvers. which would explain why they only depicted the head and shoulders. as no one yet knows what the uranus actally look like? there's only a few people that could answer your question about what the pictures are making reference too, and one of them would be steve wang. True, we still don't really have a clear representation of the Uranus, let alone what they looked like with a Guyver Unit equipped.
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