Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Guyver: The Bio-boosted Armor
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Type: TV
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Aug 6, 2005 to Feb 18, 2006
Duration:
23 min. per episode Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
L represents licensing company
StatisticsScore: 7.541 (scored by 1302 users)
Ranked: #9312
Popularity: #1329
Members: 2,437
Favorites: 46 1 indicates a weighted score
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Watching Generator Gawl felt like I was watching a secondary story in the Guyver universe. There are a lot of similar idea's and themes, interesting plot twists in both that are pretty cool, some characters are pretty similar (especially Guyver's Mizuki and Gawl's Masami), and of course bio-mecha action with characters that transform. If you like any of the Guyver shows, definitely check out Generator Gawl.
It's the whole Sci-fi aspect of it that brings the two so close together. They have similarities in some of the situations that the characters are placed in, creature designs, as well as a big company being responsible for most, if not, all of the world's problems. Though I did think that Generator Gawl ended better than Guyver, they both still had a wow factor about them. I recommend these to be watched in the English dubbing.
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In both animes the protagonists wear special suits to fight evil. Both evils are man-made, mechanical and biomechanical monsters that are bent on world domination. The Knight Sabers wear mechanical suits to battle boomers, evil machines. Sho wears a biomechanical suit to fight biomechanical monsters, and also formerly human. Both, Knight Sabers and Sho, use suits that are much more powerful and the evil organizations want the suits for themselves.
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Both anime have a organization who is after the main character for a similar purpose because they have more strength than ordinary. There is also a similar romance relationship as they both are in love with a certain girl/woman.
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Both shows deal with the main character having super natural powers (including a transformation), and fighting against the people with similar powers. There's plenty of twists in the plots in both shows, so if you enjoyed one of them then it'll be the same for the other.
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Remake of the original animation but a lot less violent/less gore. Many differences to the original along with being stretched out more but that's because there are 24 episodes, twice as many as the original.
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Action, gore, great story, heavy action, government conspiricy and people transforming into monsters / androids.
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I found the power up form of the protaganist in Guyver similar to the one in Karas. Like Karas, Guyver is full of action, gore (though there's more in the original Guyver), fighting fearsome monsters.
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Transforming through bio suits and stuff dies.
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