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{{Infobox Series
{{Tab|gallery=no
|type1        =Grass
|soundtrack    =Guyferd (series)/Soundtrack
|type2        =Fire
|header        ={{Toho}} {{Series}}
|image        =Guyferdtitle.jpg
|name          =Seven Star Fighting God Guyferd
|dt            =''Seven Star Fighting God Guyferd'' (1996)
|distributor  =[[Toho]]
|genre        =[[Tokusatsu]]
|aired        =April 8, [[1996]] - September 30, 1996
|channel      =TV Tokyo
|episodes      =26
}}
}}
'''''Seven Star Fighting God Guyferd''''' {{Nihongo|七星闘神ガイファード|Shichisei Tōshin Gaifādo}} is a [[Japan]]ese [[tokusatsu]] [[kaiju]] [[:Category:Television Series|series]] co-created by [[Toho]] and Capcom that aired from April 8, [[1996]] to September 30, 1996.
{{Infobox Series|ratings=y
|type1          =Grass
|type2          =Fire
|image          =Guyferdtitle.jpg
|name          =''Guyferd''
|dt            =''Guyferd'' (1996)
|genre          =[[Tokusatsu]], action, drama
|aired          =April 8, [[1996]] - September 30, 1996
|produced      =[[Toho]], TV Tokyo
|channel        =TV Tokyo
|episodes      =26
}}
{{Quote|Here comes the strong new hero!|A phrase used in the series' marketing}}
'''''Guyferd''''' {{Nihongo|七星闘神ガイファード|Shichisei Tōshin Gaifādo|lit. "''Seven-Star Fighting God Guyferd''"}} is a [[Japan]]ese [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Television Series|series]] produced by [[Toho]] and TV Tokyo that aired Monday nights at 6:30 from April 8, [[1996]] to September 30, 1996, for a total of 26 episodes. Divided into three [[wikipedia:Television in Japan#Programs|cours]] of eight to ten episodes, it was primarily directed by [[Hirochika Muraishi]] and written almost exclusively by Hiroshi Ishii and [[Kazuhiro Inaba]]. It was the second of three Toho-TV Tokyo co-productions helmed by Muraishi, following up [[1988]]'s ''[[Cyber Cop]]'' and succeeded by [[2003]]'s ''[[The Gransazers]]''.
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==Plot==
==Plot==
After returning to Japan from his world travels due to hearing that his brother [[Deathferd|Masato]] had gone missing, [[Guyferd|Go Kazama]] began to search for him. After besting the master of their old ''Kennoryuu'' fighting dojo, Go was kidnapped by the evil Crown Corporation to be part of their [[Guyborg]] program. Go awoke after his surgery in a containment cell, converted into a cyborg. However, due to the facility's being in a state of emergency due to the escape of [[Jerks]], a [[Mutian]] created by the Fallah Virus, Go was able to escape. In the forest surrounding the Crown facility he encountered [[Takeo Shiroishi]], who was being terrorized by Jerks. Despite Go's pacifistic nature he fought to protect Shiroishi. During the battle, Go transformed into Guyferd, a name given by Shiroishi to a state of perfect integration with the Fallah Virus and was able to escape with him. They were quickly approached by two friends of Masato's named [[Rei Kujou|Rei]] and [[Yuu Kujou]]. They four of them battled many Mutians and were able to locate Masato who had also been transformed into a Guyborg. Masato then revealed to Go that he had always hated thath he was a better fighter than he was, but never wanted to fight and forced Go to fight him after transforming into Deathferd.
After returning to Japan from his world travels due to hearing that his brother [[Deathferd|Masato]] had gone missing, [[Guyferd|Go Kazama]] began to search for him. After besting the master of their old ''Kennoryuu'' fighting dojo, Go was kidnapped by the evil Crown Corporation to be part of their [[Guyborg]] program. Go awoke after his surgery in a containment cell, converted into a cyborg. However, due to the facility's being in a state of emergency due to the escape of [[Jerks]], a [[Mutian]] created by the Fallah Virus, Go was able to escape. In the forest surrounding the Crown facility he encountered [[Takeo Shiroishi]], who was being terrorized by Jerks. Despite Go's pacifistic nature he fought to protect Shiroishi. During the battle, Go transformed into Guyferd, a name given by Shiroishi to a state of perfect integration with the Fallah Virus and was able to escape with him. They were quickly approached by two friends of Masato's named [[Rei Kujo|Rei]] and [[Yu Kujo]]. They four of them battled many Mutians and were able to locate Masato who had also been transformed into a Guyborg. Masato then revealed to Go that he had always hated thath he was a better fighter than he was, but never wanted to fight and forced Go to fight him after transforming into Deathferd.


Masato perished in the exploding Crown facility, and Go was later faced with [[Metalferd|Metalferds]], Fallah infused Guyborgs like Go himself sent by [[Zodiac]], the true leader of Crown, who was intent on gathering the last remaining samples of Fallah in order to make it rain from the skies and turn everyone on [[Earth]] into a Mutian. After Go stopped him and defeated the Metalferds, Zodiac resurrected them using the Gaia-Net, turning them into the [[Gaia Soldier|Gaia Soldiers]]. Zodiac sent them out to retrieve the four Key Items that when placed on the Gaia-Net would send the Earth off its axis and by doing so destroy it. In the process of trying to prevent Zodiac from obtaining all of the Key Items, Go lost his life to [[Django]], but was resurrected with a Key Item given to him by his sensei, who lost his life to protect it from another Gaia Soldier. Masato was then revealed to be protecting Go on his travels after faking his death in order to make up for the wrongs he committed against his brother. Guyferd and Deathferd then stormed Zodiac's stronghold and were able to destroy the Gaia-Net, Zodiac, and the stronghold at the expense of their lives, simultaneously cleansing the world of all traces of the Fallah Virus.
Masato perished in the exploding Crown facility, and Go was later faced with [[Metalferd|Metalferds]], Fallah infused Guyborgs like Go himself sent by [[Zodiac]], the true leader of Crown, who was intent on gathering the last remaining samples of Fallah in order to make it rain from the skies and turn everyone on [[Earth]] into a Mutian. After Go stopped him and defeated the Metalferds, Zodiac resurrected them using the Gaia-Net, turning them into the [[Gaia Soldier|Gaia Soldiers]]. Zodiac sent them out to retrieve the four Key Items that when placed on the Gaia-Net would send the Earth off its axis and by doing so destroy it. In the process of trying to prevent Zodiac from obtaining all of the Key Items, Go lost his life to [[Django]], but was resurrected with a Key Item given to him by his sensei, who lost his life to protect it from another Gaia Soldier. Masato was then revealed to be protecting Go on his travels after faking his death in order to make up for the wrongs he committed against his brother. Guyferd and Deathferd then stormed Zodiac's stronghold and were able to destroy the Gaia-Net, Zodiac, and the stronghold at the expense of their lives, simultaneously cleansing the world of all traces of the Fallah Virus.
==Episodes==
==Episodes==
#[[The Birth of Guyferd]]
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#[[Go in Danger!]]
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#[[Have You Seen the Ultimate Hyper-transformation?]]
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#[[Escape from the Genetic Laboratory]]
|-
#[[Operation Battle Killer]]
! scope="col"                    | {{tt|No.|Number}}
#[[Blood-thirst! Homicidal Sound Waves]]
! scope="col"                    | Title
#[[Crown's Strongest Warrior]]
! scope="col"                    | Directed by
#[[Confrontation of Destiny!]]
! scope="col"                    | Written by
#[[Crown's Ambition!]]
! scope="col"                    | Air date
#[[Defeat Metalferd]]
|-
#[[Brainjack]]
|                                | 1
#[[Charge! Battlekids]]
|                                | "[[The Birth of Guyferd!]]"
#[[Assassination Command GX-9]]
| rowspan="2"                    | [[Hirochika Muraishi]]
#[[To Protect a Small Life]]
|                                | Noboru Aikawa,<br>Hiroshi Ishii
#[[The Red Rose of Revenge]]
|                                | 1996/04/08
#[[Countdown!]]
|-
#[[Zodiac's Appearance!]]
|                                | 2
#[[Release Gaia-Net!]]
|                                | "[[In Peril! Go]]"
#[[The Mystery of the Polaris Document]]
| rowspan="2"                    | [[Kazuhiro Inaba]]
#[[The Valkyrie's Trap]]
|                                | 1996/04/15
#[[Pursue the Heptastral Sword!]]
|-
#[[Guyferd Dies!]]
|                                | 3
#[[Resurrection!]]
|                                | "[[Did You See It? The Ultimate Supertransformation!]]"
#[[The Warrior of Darkness Lives Again]]
| rowspan="2"                    | [[Shinichi Kamisawa]]
#[[Earth's Last Day]]
|                                | 1996/04/22
#[[Eternal Vow]]
|-
|                                | 4
|                                | "[[Breakout! The Genetic Laboratory]]"
| rowspan="3"                    | Hiroshi Ishii
|                                | 1996/04/29
|-
|                                | 5
|                                | "[[Operation Battle Killer]]"
| rowspan="2"                    | Yoshiki Kitamura
|                                | 1996/05/06
|-
|                                | 6
|                                | "[[Bloodlust! The Homicidal Sound Waves]]"
|                                | 1996/05/13
|-
|                                | 7
|                                | "[[Crown's Strongest Warrior]]"
| rowspan="2"                    | Shinichi Kamisawa
| rowspan="2"                    | Kazuhiro Inaba
|                                | 1996/05/20
|-
|                                | 8
|                                | "[[Confrontation of Destiny!]]"
|                                | 1996/05/27
|-
|                                | 9
|                                | "[[Crown's Ambition!]]"
| rowspan="2"                    | Hirochika Muraishi
| rowspan="2"                    | Hiroshi Ishii
|                                | 1996/06/03
|-
|                                | 10
|                                | "[[Defeat Metalferd]]"
|                                | 1996/06/10
|-
|                                | 11
|                                | "[[Brainjack]]"
| rowspan="2"                    | Toshiyuki Takano
| rowspan="6"                    | Kasuhiro Inaba
|                                | 1996/06/17
|-
|                                | 12
|                                | "[[Charge! Battlekids]]"
|                                | 1996/06/24
|-
|                                | 13
|                                | "[[Assassination Command GX-9]]"
| rowspan="2"                    | Hirochika Muraishi
|                                | 1996/07/01
|-
|                                | 14
|                                | "[[Protect! A Small Life]]"
|                                | 1996/07/08
|-
|                                | 15
|                                | "[[The Red Rose of Revenge]]"
| rowspan="2"                    | Toshiyuki Takano
|                                | 1996/07/15
|-
|                                | 16
|                                | "[[Countdown!]]"
|                                | 1996/07/22
|-
|                                | 17
|                                | "[[Zodiac's Appearance!]]"
| rowspan="2"                    | Hirochika Muraishi
| rowspan="4"                    | Hiroshi Ishii
|                                | 1996/07/29
|-
|                                | 18
|                                | "[[Release Gaia-Net!]]"
|                                | 1996/08/05
|-
|                                | 19
|                                | "[[The Mystery of the Polaris Document]]"
| rowspan="3"                    | Shinichi Kamisawa
|                                | 1996/08/12
|-
|                                | 20
|                                | "[[The Valkyrie's Trap]]"
|                                | 1996/08/19
|-
|                                | 21
|                                | "[[Pursue the Sword of the Seven Stars!]]"
| rowspan="3"                    | Kazuhiro Inaba
|                                | 1996/08/26
|-
|                                | 22
|                                | "[[Guyferd Dies!]]"
| rowspan="2"                    | Masatsugu Takase
|                                | 1996/09/02
|-
|                                | 23
|                                | "[[Resurrection!]]"
|                                | 1996/09/09
|-
|                                | 24
|                                | "[[The Warrior of Darkness Lives Again]]"
|                                | Shinichi Kamisawa
| rowspan="2"                    | Hiroshi Ishii
|                                | 1996/09/16
|-
|                                | 25
|                                | "[[Earth's Last Day]]"
| rowspan="2"                    | Hirochika Muraishi
|                                | 1996/09/23
|-
|                                | 26
|                                | "[[Eternal Vow]]"
|                                | Kazuhiro Inaba
|                                | 1996/09/30
|}
==Staff==
{{Staffs
|Directed by|[[Hirochika Muraishi]], [[Shinichi Kamisawa]], Yoshiki Kitamura, Toshiyuki Takano, Masatsugu Takase
|Written by|Noboru Aikawa, Kazuhiro Inaba, Hiroshi Ishii
|Produced by|Masahiko Kurokawa, Haruo Sai, Tetsuya Kobayashi, Takatsune Nishijima, Keisuke Iwata
|Planned by|Tokuro Fujiwara, Masamichi Fujiwara
|Supervised by|Tetsuya Kobayashi
|Music by|yamanaka
*Opening theme "[[Eternal Vow]]"
|*Written, composed and performed by|Kenzo Fukuyama
|*Arranged by|KEIME
*Ending theme "[[Befriend]]"
|*Performed by|Kotono Shibuya
|*Lyrics by|Masumi Kawamura
|*Composed by|Masahiro Arakawa
|*Arranged by|Seiichi Kyoda
|Cinematography by|Koji Nishino
|Production design by|Shinji Fujiwara, Yoshikazu Furuya
|Special effects modeling by|[[Fuyuki Shinada]], Nobuaki Fujiyoshi
}}
==Cast==
==Cast==
{{Cast
{{Cast
|Masaaki Okabe|Narrator
|Hiroyuki Kawai|[[Guyferd|Go Kazama]]
|Hiroyuki Kawai|Voice of Guyferd
|[[Shoichiro Akaboshi]]|[[Takeo Shiroishi]]
|Seiji Mori|Guyferd
|[[Asuka Shimizu]]|[[Rei Kujo]]
|Asuka Shimizu|Rei Kujo
|Hirokazu Tachikawa|[[Yu Kujo]]
|Yamato Tategawa|Yuu Kujo
|Shigeaki Kano|[[Deathferd|Masato Kazama]]
|Shoichiro Akaboshi|Takeo Shiroishi
|Toshio Tomogane|Detective [[Yuji Nakano]]
|Toshio Tomogane|Detective Yuji Nakamura
|Yoko Hoshi|Etsuko Murako
|Shōzō Iizuka|Voice of Zodiac
|Gen Idemitsu|Jimei
|Tenmei Basara|Zodiac
|Seiji Mori|Yashamaru / [[Guyferd]]
|Masako Takeda|Megumi Shion
|Kei Kagaya|Godo
|Hideto Shimamura|Metal Master
|Nahoko Takahashi|Riki
|Shigeaki Kano|Deathferd
|Tenmei Basara|[[Zodiac]]
|Ken Okabe|Mr. Bicross
|Ken Okabe|[[Bicross]]
|Hoshi Yoko|Etsuko Murakoshi
|Masako Takeda|[[Megumi Shion]]
|Koda Hozumi|Shiozawa
|Hozumi Goda|Shiozawa
|Isamu Ichikawa|Dr. Minoh
|Hideto Shimamura|[[Minour]] / [[Metal Master]]
|Isamu Ichikawa|[[Kuzan]]
|Kenta Hino|[[Jerks]] / [[Guilpulss]] / [[Ranghoul]] / [[Valcanon]]
|Nijiko Kawashima|[[Mutian|Kihara]]
|Shiro Sakakibara|[[Doggross]] / [[Guyborg 801]] / [[Dragos]] / [[Globe]]
|Toru Edomatsu|[[Bolguiss]] / [[Deathferd]] / [[Scarabess]]
|Yuko Hiwasa|[[Spirass]]
|Kazumasa Seki|[[Antaleess]] / [[Bicross]] / [[Django]]
|Kiyoshi Iwata|[[Batrod]] / [[Ludra]] / [[Guyborg]] (episode 24)
|Makoto Yokokawa|[[Baiken]]
|Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi|[[Guyborg GX-9]]
|Nami Hanada|[[Valkyrie]]
|Ukon Urata|[[Minos]]
|Shozo Izuka|[[Zodiac]] (voice)
|Masaaki Okabe|narrator (voice)
}}
}}
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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===Characters and Monsters===
===Characters===
*[[Guyferd|Go Kazama]]
*[[Guyferd|Go Kazama]]
*[[Deathferd|Masato Kazama]]
*[[Deathferd|Masato Kazama]]
*[[Takeo Shiroishi]]
*[[Takeo Shiroishi]]
*[[Rei Kujou]]
*[[Rei Kujo]]
*[[Yuu Kujou]]
*[[Yu Kujo]]
*[[Yuji Nakano|Detective Yuji Nakano]]
*[[Yuji Nakano]]
*[[Zodiac]]
*[[Bicross]]
*[[Mr. Bicross]]
*[[Megumi Shion]]
*[[Megumi Shion|Metal Shion]]
*[[Metal Master]]
*[[Metal Master]]
*[[Minoh]]
*[[Minour]]
*[[Koichi Hayami]] (mentioned)
===Monsters===
*[[Jerks]]
*[[Jerks]]
*[[Doggross]]
*[[Doggross]]
*[[Volgis]]
*[[Bolguiss]]
*[[Spirass]]
*[[Spirass]]
*[[Antares]]
*[[Antaleess]]
*[[Guyborg 801]]
*[[Guyborg 801]]
*[[Guilpulss]]
*[[Guilpulss]]
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*[[Guyborg GX-9]]
*[[Guyborg GX-9]]
*[[Globe]]
*[[Globe]]
*[[Rudra]]
*[[Ludra]]
*[[Scarabeth]]
*[[Scarabess]]
*[[Valkyrie]]
*[[Valkyrie]]
*[[Minos]]
*[[Minos]]
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*[[Ranghoul]]
*[[Ranghoul]]
*[[Valcanon]]
*[[Valcanon]]
*[[Koichi Hayami]] (Mentioned)
*[[Zodiac]]
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===Weapons, Vehicles, and Races===
===Weapons, vehicles, and races===
*[[Guyborg]]s
*[[Guyborg]]s
*[[Mutian]]s
*[[Mutian]]s
*[[Fang]]s
*[[Fang]]s
*[[Metalferd]]s
*[[Metalferd]]s
*[[Gaia Soldier|Gaia Soldiers]]
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Concept Art===
===Concept art===
<gallery>
<gallery widths="120" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center">
Desu.png|Concept Art of [[Deathferd]]
Desu.png|[[Deathferd]] concept art
Warukyure.png|Concept Art of [[Valkyrie]]
Warukyure.png|[[Valkyrie]] concept art
Minos Concept.png|Concept art of [[Minos]]
Minos Concept.png|[[Minos]] concept art
</gallery>
</gallery>
===Video Releases===
===Video releases===
<gallery>
<gallery widths="120" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center">
Guyferd DVDs.jpg|Guyferd on Japanese DVD
Guyferd DVDs.jpg|Japanese ''Guyferd'' DVD volumes 1-4
Guyferd Box Set.jpg|Box Set of Guyferd DVDs
Guyferd Box Set.jpg|''Guyferd'' DVD box set
</gallery>
</gallery>
===Merchandise===
===Merchandise===
<gallery>
<gallery widths="120" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center">
Guyferd Helmet Replica.jpg|Replica of [[Guyferd]]'s Helmet
Guyferd Helmet Replica.jpg|Replica of [[Guyferd]]'s helmet
Guyferd Mask.jpg|Guyferd Mask
Guyferd Mask.jpg|Guyferd mask
Takara Guyferd.jpg|Model of Guyferd by Takara
Takara Guyferd.jpg|Model of Guyferd by Takara
Resin Guyferd and Deathferd.jpg|3 inch Resin models of Guyferd and [[Deathferd]]
Resin Guyferd and Deathferd.jpg|3-inch resin models of Guyferd and [[Deathferd]]
Guys.jpg|Cloth based poseable figures of Guyferd and Deathferd
Guys.jpg|Cloth based poseable figures of Guyferd and Deathferd
Ugly Guyferd Toys.png|Figures of a [[Guyborg]], [[Mr. Bicross]], Guyferd, [[Megumi Shion|Metal Shion]], a [[Fang]], and [[Metal Master]]
Ugly Guyferd Toys.png|Figures of a [[Guyborg]], [[Bicross]], Guyferd, [[Megumi Shion|Metal Shion]], a [[Fang]], and [[Metal Master]]
Chibi Guyferd.jpg|Chibi toys of a Fang, Metal Shion, Mr. Bicross, Metal Master, and a Guyborg
Chibi Guyferd.jpg|Chibi toys of a Fang, Metal Shion, Bicross, Metal Master, and a Guyborg
Hankachi1.jpg|A Guyferd Handkerchief
Hankachi1.jpg|A Guyferd handkerchief
Hankachi2.jpg|A Guyferd Handkerchief
Hankachi2.jpg|A Guyferd handkerchief
Guyferd_Saturn_Front.jpg|[[Seven Star Fighting God Guyferd: Crown's Devastating Strategy]]
Guyferd_Saturn_Front.jpg|The cover of ''[[Guyferd: Operation Destroy Crown]]''
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The show was adapted into a video game called ''[[Seven Star Fighting God Guyferd: Crown's Devastating Strategy]]'' for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn.
*The show was adapted into a video game called ''[[Guyferd: Operation Destroy Crown]]'' for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn.
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Guyferd
Guyferd (series)
Air date April 8, 1996 - September 30, 1996
Production company Toho, TV Tokyo
Channel(s) TV Tokyo
Genre(s) Tokusatsu, action, drama
Episodes 26
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Here comes the strong new hero!
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— A phrase used in the series' marketing

Guyferd (七星闘神ガイファード,   Shichisei Tōshin Gaifādo, lit. "Seven-Star Fighting God Guyferd") is a Japanese tokusatsu series produced by Toho and TV Tokyo that aired Monday nights at 6:30 from April 8, 1996 to September 30, 1996, for a total of 26 episodes. Divided into three cours of eight to ten episodes, it was primarily directed by Hirochika Muraishi and written almost exclusively by Hiroshi Ishii and Kazuhiro Inaba. It was the second of three Toho-TV Tokyo co-productions helmed by Muraishi, following up 1988's Cyber Cop and succeeded by 2003's The Gransazers.

Plot

After returning to Japan from his world travels due to hearing that his brother Masato had gone missing, Go Kazama began to search for him. After besting the master of their old Kennoryuu fighting dojo, Go was kidnapped by the evil Crown Corporation to be part of their Guyborg program. Go awoke after his surgery in a containment cell, converted into a cyborg. However, due to the facility's being in a state of emergency due to the escape of Jerks, a Mutian created by the Fallah Virus, Go was able to escape. In the forest surrounding the Crown facility he encountered Takeo Shiroishi, who was being terrorized by Jerks. Despite Go's pacifistic nature he fought to protect Shiroishi. During the battle, Go transformed into Guyferd, a name given by Shiroishi to a state of perfect integration with the Fallah Virus and was able to escape with him. They were quickly approached by two friends of Masato's named Rei and Yu Kujo. They four of them battled many Mutians and were able to locate Masato who had also been transformed into a Guyborg. Masato then revealed to Go that he had always hated thath he was a better fighter than he was, but never wanted to fight and forced Go to fight him after transforming into Deathferd.

Masato perished in the exploding Crown facility, and Go was later faced with Metalferds, Fallah infused Guyborgs like Go himself sent by Zodiac, the true leader of Crown, who was intent on gathering the last remaining samples of Fallah in order to make it rain from the skies and turn everyone on Earth into a Mutian. After Go stopped him and defeated the Metalferds, Zodiac resurrected them using the Gaia-Net, turning them into the Gaia Soldiers. Zodiac sent them out to retrieve the four Key Items that when placed on the Gaia-Net would send the Earth off its axis and by doing so destroy it. In the process of trying to prevent Zodiac from obtaining all of the Key Items, Go lost his life to Django, but was resurrected with a Key Item given to him by his sensei, who lost his life to protect it from another Gaia Soldier. Masato was then revealed to be protecting Go on his travels after faking his death in order to make up for the wrongs he committed against his brother. Guyferd and Deathferd then stormed Zodiac's stronghold and were able to destroy the Gaia-Net, Zodiac, and the stronghold at the expense of their lives, simultaneously cleansing the world of all traces of the Fallah Virus.

Episodes

No. Title Directed by Written by Air date
1 "The Birth of Guyferd!" Hirochika Muraishi Noboru Aikawa,
Hiroshi Ishii
1996/04/08
2 "In Peril! Go" Kazuhiro Inaba 1996/04/15
3 "Did You See It? The Ultimate Supertransformation!" Shinichi Kamisawa 1996/04/22
4 "Breakout! The Genetic Laboratory" Hiroshi Ishii 1996/04/29
5 "Operation Battle Killer" Yoshiki Kitamura 1996/05/06
6 "Bloodlust! The Homicidal Sound Waves" 1996/05/13
7 "Crown's Strongest Warrior" Shinichi Kamisawa Kazuhiro Inaba 1996/05/20
8 "Confrontation of Destiny!" 1996/05/27
9 "Crown's Ambition!" Hirochika Muraishi Hiroshi Ishii 1996/06/03
10 "Defeat Metalferd" 1996/06/10
11 "Brainjack" Toshiyuki Takano Kasuhiro Inaba 1996/06/17
12 "Charge! Battlekids" 1996/06/24
13 "Assassination Command GX-9" Hirochika Muraishi 1996/07/01
14 "Protect! A Small Life" 1996/07/08
15 "The Red Rose of Revenge" Toshiyuki Takano 1996/07/15
16 "Countdown!" 1996/07/22
17 "Zodiac's Appearance!" Hirochika Muraishi Hiroshi Ishii 1996/07/29
18 "Release Gaia-Net!" 1996/08/05
19 "The Mystery of the Polaris Document" Shinichi Kamisawa 1996/08/12
20 "The Valkyrie's Trap" 1996/08/19
21 "Pursue the Sword of the Seven Stars!" Kazuhiro Inaba 1996/08/26
22 "Guyferd Dies!" Masatsugu Takase 1996/09/02
23 "Resurrection!" 1996/09/09
24 "The Warrior of Darkness Lives Again" Shinichi Kamisawa Hiroshi Ishii 1996/09/16
25 "Earth's Last Day" Hirochika Muraishi 1996/09/23
26 "Eternal Vow" Kazuhiro Inaba 1996/09/30

Staff

Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.

  • Directed by   Hirochika Muraishi, Shinichi Kamisawa, Yoshiki Kitamura, Toshiyuki Takano, Masatsugu Takase
  • Written by   Noboru Aikawa, Kazuhiro Inaba, Hiroshi Ishii
  • Produced by   Masahiko Kurokawa, Haruo Sai, Tetsuya Kobayashi, Takatsune Nishijima, Keisuke Iwata
  • Planned by   Tokuro Fujiwara, Masamichi Fujiwara
  • Supervised by   Tetsuya Kobayashi
  • Music by   yamanaka
  • Opening theme "Eternal Vow"
    • Written, composed and performed by   Kenzo Fukuyama
    • Arranged by   KEIME
  • Ending theme "Befriend"
    • Performed by   Kotono Shibuya
    • Lyrics by   Masumi Kawamura
    • Composed by   Masahiro Arakawa
    • Arranged by   Seiichi Kyoda
  • Cinematography by   Koji Nishino
  • Production design by   Shinji Fujiwara, Yoshikazu Furuya
  • Special effects modeling by   Fuyuki Shinada, Nobuaki Fujiyoshi

Cast

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