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The Guyver (released in Europe as Mutronics) is a 1991 American science fiction film loosely based on the Japanese manga series of the same name by Yoshiki Takaya. The film tells of a young man, Sean Barker, who discovers an alien artifact called "The Unit" which changes Barker into an alien-hybrid super soldier called "The Guyver". Barker learns that a major corporation called "Chronos" is after the Guyver unit and soon discovers that the people behind Chronos are not human after all. The film was met with a mixed reaction from critics and fans. A sequel was followed in 1994 called Guyver: Dark Hero.
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Sean Reed Barker (born May 26, 1980 in Bakersfield, California) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder. He made his major league debut June 6, 2007, with a plate appearance against Chad Qualls of the Houston Astros. He was hit by the very first pitch of his major league career and then stranded on second base after advancing on a fielders choice.
Barker was a sixth-round pick in the 2002 Major League Baseball Draft. He was called up from the Colorado Springs Sky Sox to replace Steve Finley when he was designated for assignment. He received the phone call from Tom Runnels, his minor league manager, informing him that he needed to be at Coors Field in time to play in the upcoming series against the Astros, while at the movies watching "Knocked Up". He became a free agent at the end of the 2008 season.
Barker retired after the 2008 season and started Socks-ON, a non-profit organization committed to raising awareness for Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy, a hereditary disease that his mother and brother suffer from. www.socks-on.org
David Hayter (born February 6, 1969) is a Canadian-American voice and screen actor and screenwriter. He is known as the English voice actor for Solid Snake, and his genetic predecessor Naked Snake, throughout many titles in the Metal Gear video game series. His works as a screenwriter include X-Men, X2: X-Men United, and Watchmen.
Hayter was born in California to Canadian parents. He started acting at the age of 9. Hayter spent most of his childhood living around the world and at the age of 15, Hayter moved to Kobe in Japan where he graduated from the Canadian Academy, an international school, in 1987. After high school, he attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for two years until transferring to Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada where he stayed until the age of 20, when he moved to Hollywood.
Hayter did some live acting in the early 1990s, but became interested in voice acting after acting in an episode of the sitcom Major Dad, and later landed the role of Captain America in the popular 1994 Spider-Man animated series. He also provided the voice of Arsène Lupin III in the English version of the anime film The Castle of Cagliostro and the voice of Tamahome in the English version of the anime series Fushigi Yūgi. He also starred in the 1994 straight-to-video movie Guyver: Dark Hero, taking over the role of protagonist Sean Barker from previous actor Jack Armstrong.
Actors: David Wells (actor), Jack Baker (actor), Vivian Wu (actress), Linnea Quigley (actress), Michael Berryman (actor), Bundy Chanock (miscellaneous crew), Jimmie Walker (actor), Mark Hamill (actor), Jeffrey Combs (actor), Peter Spellos (actor), Michael Deak (actor), Brian Yuzna (producer), Andy Horvitch (editor), Willard E. Pugh (actor), Bonnie Weis (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: A young man discovers a mechanical device that merges with his own body, turning him into a cyborg superhero. When strange creatures start appearing, trying to take the device back, he begins to uncover a secret plot to genetically engineer terrifying monsters.
Keywords: apartment, b-movie, based-on-comic-book, based-on-manga, catch-phrase, character-name-in-title, cia, cult-film, experiment-gone-wrong, gangster☞ Guyver: Dark Hero (also known as The Guyver 2) is a 1994 American Science fiction Tokusatsu Action film based on the Manga and Anime, Bio Booster Armor Guyver. It is a sequel to the 1991 film, The Guyver. Written by Nathan Long and directed by Steve Wang, the film stars David Hayter as Sean Barker/The Guyver, replacing Jack Armstrong in the role. Compared to the previous film, Guyver: Dark Hero was much closer to the source material, more serious and violent. The flashback to the Creation of the Guyvers, for instance, is taken almost verbatim from the manga. Because of the film's low budget, Guyver: Dark Hero went direct-to-video in the United States but was given a limited theatrical run in foreign countries. Unlike the first film, Guyver: Dark Hero was Rated R (unlike the PG-13 rating ...
THIS VIDEO IS PURELY FAN-MADE. My made teaser/trailer for "The Guyver" (1991) [released in Europe as "Mutronics"] by Screaming Mad George and Steve Wang. Based on the manga by Yoshiki Takaya. A sequel was followed in 1994 called "Guyver 2: Dark Hero". Starring: Jack Armstrong, Mark Hamill, David Gale. Release Date: March 18, 1991.
I tackle the western manga adaptation "The Guyver" (1991), 'starring' Mark Hamill. Support the show on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/BrandonTenold Twitter: http://twitter.com/BrandonTenold Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/OfficialBrandonTenold Channel Awesome: http://channelawesome.com/
In an attempt to protect Cori (Kathy Christopherson), Sean (David Hayter) must battle a vicious Zonoid as the lethal Guyver. 'The Guyver II' - A film by Steve Wang. Starring: David Hayter, Kathy Christopherson, Bruno Patrick, Stuart Weiss, Billi Lee & Christopher Michael.
Sean Barker (Jack Armstrong) was being bullied by a group of thugs when he fused with the Guyver Unit. [The Guyver - 1st movie]
Sean Barker transformed into The Guyver for the second time, to fight against the Zoanoid monsters and to save Mizky.
The guyver remake staring emila clarke as sasha baker/the guyver