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* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Mutian Spirass and Gaia Soldier Valkyrie, the two female monsters who appeared in this series, though still PeopleInRubberSuits have much more humanoid design that stands out from their more monstrous male "compatriots". Their costume utilize skintight garment with skin-like color, which gives impression that they are humans in costume. Spirass even retained her human face, albeit with MonochromaticEyes and spider head decoration on her forehead.

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* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Mutian Spirass and Gaia Soldier Valkyrie, the two female monsters who appeared in this series, though still PeopleInRubberSuits have much more humanoid design that stands out from their more monstrous male "compatriots". Their costume utilize skintight garment with skin-like color, which gives impression that they are humans in costume.bare, unmutated human skin impression. Spirass even retained her human face, albeit with MonochromaticEyes and spider head decoration on her forehead.
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Guyferd tells the story of Gou Kazama, a martial artist who comes back to Japan after traveling the world to find his missing brother Masato. He is soon captured by the evil organization Crown and is changed into the Guyferd, a combination of cybenetic implants and an alien parasite, giving him new found power. Gou is aided by Doctor Yakeo Shiroishi, fellow martial artist and rich girl Rei Kujou and her little brother and hacker Yuu. Gou uses his fighting skills to fight Crown and their legion of cyborgs and mutants, protect his friends, and search for Masato while attempting to control the Guyferd power.

Though it borrows heavily from other toku series before it, what makes Guyferd stand out are its use of martial arts and well done choreography, making for a very unique FightingSeries.

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Guyferd tells the story of Gou Kazama, a martial artist who comes back to Japan after traveling the world to find his missing brother Masato. He is soon captured by the evil organization Crown and is changed into the Guyferd, a combination of cybenetic cybernetic implants and an alien parasite, giving him new found newfound power. Gou is aided by Doctor Yakeo Shiroishi, fellow martial artist and rich girl Rei Kujou and her little brother and hacker Yuu. Gou uses his fighting skills to fight Crown and their legion of cyborgs and mutants, protect his friends, and search for Masato while attempting to control the Guyferd power.

Though it borrows heavily from other toku series before it, what makes Guyferd stand out are its use of martial arts and well done well-done choreography, making for a very unique FightingSeries.
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A {{tokusatsu}} series produced by Creator/{{Toho}} and Creator/{{Capcom}} that aired in 1996, combining several elements from other series including Franchise/KamenRider, Manga/{{Guyver}}, Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar, and Franchise/StreetFighter.

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A ''Seven Star Fighting God Guyferd '' is a {{tokusatsu}} series produced by Creator/{{Toho}} and Creator/{{Capcom}} that aired in 1996, combining several elements from other series including Franchise/KamenRider, Manga/{{Guyver}}, Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar, ''Franchise/KamenRider'', ''Manga/{{Guyver}}'', ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'', and Franchise/StreetFighter.
''Franchise/StreetFighter''.
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* AlasPoorVillain: In episode 15, it is revealed that Shion's mother died because of a defective medicine (among 198 victims) and that she wants to take revenge against the owner of the pharmaceutical company which created the medicine (not to mention that said owner managed to escape justice and always act as a complete asshole). And unless you consider a punch in the face to be an appropriate punishment for him, this is also a case of KarmaHoudini.

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* AlasPoorVillain: In episode 15, it [[spoiler:it is revealed that Shion's mother died because of a defective medicine (among 198 victims) and that she wants to take revenge against the owner of the pharmaceutical company which created the medicine (not to mention that said owner managed to escape justice and always act as a complete asshole). And unless you consider a punch in the face to be an appropriate punishment for him, this is also a case of KarmaHoudini.]]



* NoRangeLikePointBlankRange: Most of the times, Guyferd's FinishingMove were fired as Ki energy bolt to destroy the MonsterOfTheWeek. However, sometimes Guyferd delivers his FinishingMove as a direct hit into the monster's body. One of Guyferd finisher, ''Jiraishin'', even exclusively delivered as this.

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* NoRangeLikePointBlankRange: Most of the times, Guyferd's FinishingMove were fired as Ki energy bolt to destroy the MonsterOfTheWeek. However, sometimes Guyferd delivers his FinishingMove as a direct hit into the monster's body. One of Guyferd finisher, Guyferd's finishers, ''Jiraishin'', is even exclusively delivered as this.



* PhlebotinumRebel: Just like what it inspired it. Gou was meant to be one of Crown's soldiers.

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* PhlebotinumRebel: Just like what it inspired it. Gou was meant to be one of Crown's soldiers.soldiers, but rebelled and escaped instead.



** The third arc (17-26) is about Gou and his friends trying to stop Crown's "Gaia Net" plan

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** The third arc (17-26) is about Gou and his friends trying to stop Crown's "Gaia Net" planplan.
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* NoRangeLikePointBlankRange: Most of the times, Guyferd's FinishingMove were fired as Ki energy bolt to destroy the MonsterOfTheWeek. However, sometimes Guyferd delivers his FinishingMove as a direct hit into the monster's body.

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* NoRangeLikePointBlankRange: Most of the times, Guyferd's FinishingMove were fired as Ki energy bolt to destroy the MonsterOfTheWeek. However, sometimes Guyferd delivers his FinishingMove as a direct hit into the monster's body. One of Guyferd finisher, ''Jiraishin'', even exclusively delivered as this.

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* KiManipulation: All of the Mutians were former martial artists, and possess the ability to manifest their Ki into various form of attacks, mostly with explosive energy.

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* KamehameHadouken: Guyferd (and later on, [[spoiler:Deathferd]]) FinishingMove are mostly fired as Ki energy bolt into their enemies from a short range. Being a co-production series between Toho and Capcom, this can be seen as a ShoutOut to Capcom's own Franchise/StreetFighter.
* KiManipulation: All of the Mutians monsters fought by Guyferd were former martial artists, and possess the ability to manifest their Ki into various form of attacks, mostly with explosive energy.energy. Gou, being the resident PhlebotinumRebel, naturally possess this ability too. Even his proper transformation into Guyferd from Episode 3 onwards requires elaborate Ki channeling technique.



* NoRangeLikePointBlankRange: Most of the times, Guyferd's (and later on, [[spoiler:Deathferd's]]) FinishingMove were fired as Ki energy bolt to destroy the MonsterOfTheWeek. However, sometimes Guyferd delivers his FinishingMove as a direct hit into the monster's body.

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* NoRangeLikePointBlankRange: Most of the times, Guyferd's (and later on, [[spoiler:Deathferd's]]) FinishingMove were fired as Ki energy bolt to destroy the MonsterOfTheWeek. However, sometimes Guyferd delivers his FinishingMove as a direct hit into the monster's body.
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* NoRangeLikePointBlankRange: Most of the times, Guyferd's (and later on, [[spoiler:Deathferd's]]) FinishingMove were fired as Ki energy bolt to destroy the MonsterOfTheWeek. However, sometimes Guyferd delivers his FinishingMove as a direct hit into the monster's body.

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