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| | "[[The Birth of Guyferd!]]" | | | "[[The Birth of Guyferd!]]" | ||
| rowspan="2" | Hirochika Muraishi | | rowspan="2" | Hirochika Muraishi | ||
| | Noboru Aikawa, Hiroshi | | | Noboru Aikawa,<br>Hiroshi Ishii | ||
| | 1996/04/08 | | | 1996/04/08 | ||
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| | "[[Breakout! The Genetic Laboratory]]" | | | "[[Breakout! The Genetic Laboratory]]" | ||
| rowspan="3" | Hiroshi | | rowspan="3" | Hiroshi Ishii | ||
| | 1996/04/29 | | | 1996/04/29 | ||
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| | "[[Crown's Ambition!]]" | | | "[[Crown's Ambition!]]" | ||
| rowspan="2" | Hirochika Muraishi | | rowspan="2" | Hirochika Muraishi | ||
| rowspan="2" | Hiroshi | | rowspan="2" | Hiroshi Ishii | ||
| | 1996/06/03 | | | 1996/06/03 | ||
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| | "[[Zodiac's Appearance!]]" | | | "[[Zodiac's Appearance!]]" | ||
| rowspan="2" | Hirochika Muraishi | | rowspan="2" | Hirochika Muraishi | ||
| rowspan="4" | Hiroshi | | rowspan="4" | Hiroshi Ishii | ||
| | 1996/07/29 | | | 1996/07/29 | ||
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| | "[[The Warrior of Darkness Lives Again]]" | | | "[[The Warrior of Darkness Lives Again]]" | ||
| | Shinichi Kamisawa | | | Shinichi Kamisawa | ||
| rowspan="2" | Hiroshi | | rowspan="2" | Hiroshi Ishii | ||
| | 1996/09/16 | | | 1996/09/16 | ||
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==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
{{Staffs | {{Staffs | ||
|Directed by|Hirochika Muraishi | |Directed by|Hirochika Muraishi, [[Shinichi Kamisawa]], Yoshiki Kitamura, Toshiyuki Takano, Masatsugu Takase | ||
|Written by|Noboru Aikawa | |Written by|Noboru Aikawa, Kazuhiro Inaba, Hiroshi Ishii | ||
|Produced by|Masahiko Kurokawa, Haruo Sai, Tetsuya Kobayashi, Takatsune Nishijima, Keisuke Iwata | |Produced by|Masahiko Kurokawa, Haruo Sai, Tetsuya Kobayashi, Takatsune Nishijima, Keisuke Iwata | ||
|Music by|yamanaka | |Music by|yamanaka | ||
*Opening theme "[[Eternal Vow]]" | |||
|*Written, composed and performed by|Kenzo Fukuyama | |||
|*Arranged by|KEIME | |*Arranged by|KEIME | ||
*Ending theme "[[Befriend]]" | |||
|*Performed by|Kotono Shibuya | |||
|*Lyrics by|Masumi Kawamura | |*Lyrics by|Masumi Kawamura | ||
|*Composed by|Masahiro Arakawa | |*Composed by|Masahiro Arakawa | ||
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===Characters | ===Characters=== | ||
*[[Guyferd|Go Kazama]] | *[[Guyferd|Go Kazama]] | ||
*[[Deathferd|Masato Kazama]] | *[[Deathferd|Masato Kazama]] | ||
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*[[Rei Kujo]] | *[[Rei Kujo]] | ||
*[[Yu Kujo]] | *[[Yu Kujo]] | ||
*[[Yuji Nakano | *[[Yuji Nakano]] | ||
*[[Mr. Bikross]] | *[[Mr. Bikross]] | ||
*[[Megumi | *[[Megumi Shion]] | ||
*[[Metal Master]] | *[[Metal Master]] | ||
*[[Minoh]] | *[[Minoh]] | ||
*[[Koichi Hayami]] (mentioned) | |||
===Monsters=== | |||
*[[Jerks]] | *[[Jerks]] | ||
*[[Doggross]] | *[[Doggross]] | ||
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*[[Ranghoul]] | *[[Ranghoul]] | ||
*[[Valcanon]] | *[[Valcanon]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Zodiac]] | ||
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===Weapons, vehicles, and races=== | ===Weapons, vehicles, and races=== |
Revision as of 06:12, 4 August 2021
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Guyferd (七星闘神ガイファード is a Shichisei Tōshin Gaifādo, lit. Seven Star Fighting God Guyferd)Japanese tokusatsu kaiju series co-created by Toho and Capcom that aired Monday nights at 6:30 from April 8, 1996 to September 30, 1996.
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.
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