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* Powered Armor: The armor of Saldo John wears

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* Powered Armor: The armor of Saldo John wearswears definitely is a textbook example of this trope.

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As if that's not enough, Adler, a rival of Stalker, hopes to destroy Cancer: the violence plagued home city of Stalker.

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As if that's not enough, Adler, a rival of Stalker, hopes to destroy Cancer: the a violence plagued home city slum and the birthplace of Stalker.
John Stalker.

With only an amazingly powerful set of armor imposed upon him by the Brethren of Doldo, John not only has to stop their plans but deal with the machinations of Adler too.



* FunWithAcronyms: '''SGC''', which is supposed to stand for '''C'''entral '''G'''uard '''C'''ompany. This error is kept in the english dub.

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* FunWithAcronyms: '''SGC''', which is supposed to stand for '''C'''entral '''G'''uard '''C'''ompany. This error is kept in the english English dub.


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The story involves John Stalker: a research pilot for the Central Guard Company. A series of unfortunate events result in Stalker becoming a pawn of a cult known as the Brethren of Doldo to bringing about the end of the world.

As if that's not enough, Adler, a rival of Stalker, hopes to destroy Cancer: the violence plagued home city of Stalker.



* ApocalypseCult: The Brethren of Doldo's goal is a dead giveaway to this fact as they want awaken their god Saldo to destroy what the see as an "impure world."

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* ApocalypseCult: The Brethren of Doldo's goal is a dead giveaway to this fact as they want awaken their god Saldo to destroy what the they see as an "impure world."
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* ApocalypseCult: The Brethren of Doldo obviously fit this trope. Their goal is to awaken their god Saldo to destroy what the see as an "impure world."

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* ApocalypseCult: The Brethren of Doldo obviously fit this trope. Their Doldo's goal is a dead giveaway to this fact as they want awaken their god Saldo to destroy what the see as an "impure world."
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* ApocalypseCult: The Brethren of Doldo obviously fit this trope. Their goal is to awaken their god Saldo which lies dormant in a human to destroy what the see as an "impure world."

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* ApocalypseCult: The Brethren of Doldo obviously fit this trope. Their goal is to awaken their god Saldo which lies dormant in a human to destroy what the see as an "impure world."
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* ApocalypseCult: The Brethren of Doldo obviously fit this trope. Their goal is to awaken their god Saldo which lies dormant in a host body to destroy what the see as an "impure world."

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* ApocalypseCult: The Brethren of Doldo obviously fit this trope. Their goal is to awaken their god Saldo which lies dormant in a host body human to destroy what the see as an "impure world."
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* ApocalypseCult: The Brethren of Doldo obviously fit this trope. Their goal is to implant the their god Saldo into a host body so as to destroy what they view as an "impure world."

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* ApocalypseCult: The Brethren of Doldo obviously fit this trope. Their goal is to implant the awaken their god Saldo into which lies dormant in a host body so as to destroy what they view the see as an "impure world."
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* ApocalypseCult: The Brethren of Doldo obviously.

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* ApocalypseCult: The Brethren of Doldo obviously.obviously fit this trope. Their goal is to implant the their god Saldo into a host body so as to destroy what they view as an "impure world."
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Cybernetics Guardian (often shortened to ''Cyguard'') is a 1989 one-shot cyberpunk OVA, directed by Koichi Ohata, who is known for also directing ''MDGeist'' and ''Anime/{{Genocyber}}'' and animated by {{AIC}} (who also animated ''Genocyber''). Parts of its soundtrack was produced by the Japanese metal band ''Trash Gang''.

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Cybernetics Guardian (often shortened to ''Cyguard'') is a 1989 one-shot cyberpunk OVA, directed by Koichi Ohata, who is known for also directing ''MDGeist'' ''Anime/MDGeist'' and ''Anime/{{Genocyber}}'' and animated by {{AIC}} Creator/{{AIC}} (who also animated ''Genocyber''). Parts of its soundtrack was produced by the Japanese metal band ''Trash Gang''.



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!!Cybernetics Guardian contains examples of the following tropes:

* AnimeHair - Adler's big up-swept purple haircut, and the Cyguard itself.
* AutobotsRockOut - The big climatic battle is almost entirely backed by metal music.
* {{Cyborg}} - [[spoiler: Adler turns himself into one, to get revenge against John]]
* {{Dystopia}} - The futuristic city of Cyber-wood, host to a enormous violent slum named "Cancer". Subtle.
* FunWithAcronyms - '''SGC''', which is supposed to stand for '''C'''entral '''G'''uard '''C'''ompany. This error is kept in the english dub.
* {{Gorn}} - Plenty of it.
* SlidingScaleofIdealismVersusCynicism - Notably less cynical than Ohata's other works. The protagonist, while transformed into a monster and brainwashed into killing lots of people, eventually regains his own will and manages to return to normal.
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!!Cybernetics Guardian
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!!''Cybernetics Guardian''
contains examples of the following tropes:

* AnimeHair - AnimeHair: Adler's big up-swept purple haircut, and the Cyguard itself.
* AutobotsRockOut - AutobotsRockOut: The big climatic battle is almost entirely backed by metal music.
* {{Cyborg}} - {{Cyborg}}: [[spoiler: Adler turns himself into one, to get revenge against John]]
* {{Dystopia}} - {{Dystopia}}: The futuristic city of Cyber-wood, host to a enormous violent slum named "Cancer". Subtle.
* FunWithAcronyms - FunWithAcronyms: '''SGC''', which is supposed to stand for '''C'''entral '''G'''uard '''C'''ompany. This error is kept in the english dub.
* {{Gorn}} - {{Gorn}}: Plenty of it.
* SlidingScaleofIdealismVersusCynicism - SlidingScaleofIdealismVersusCynicism: Notably less cynical than Ohata's other works. The protagonist, while transformed into a monster and brainwashed into killing lots of people, eventually regains his own will and manages to return to normal.
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Cybernetics Guardian (often shortened to ''Cyguard'') is a 1989 one-shot cyberpunk OVA, directed by Koichi Ohata, who is known for also directing ''MDGeist'' and ''{{Genocyber}}'' and animated by {{AIC}} (who also animated ''Genocyber''). Parts of its soundtrack was produced by the Japanese metal band ''Trash Gang''.

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Cybernetics Guardian (often shortened to ''Cyguard'') is a 1989 one-shot cyberpunk OVA, directed by Koichi Ohata, who is known for also directing ''MDGeist'' and ''{{Genocyber}}'' ''Anime/{{Genocyber}}'' and animated by {{AIC}} (who also animated ''Genocyber''). Parts of its soundtrack was produced by the Japanese metal band ''Trash Gang''.
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While mostly a Mecha OVA set in a futuristic city. It also has noticeable influences from classic horror films - mainly ''Film/{{Frankenstein|1931}}'' and ''KingKong''.

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While mostly a Mecha OVA set in a futuristic city. It also has noticeable influences from classic horror films - mainly ''Film/{{Frankenstein|1931}}'' and ''KingKong''.
''[[Film/KingKong1933 King Kong]]''.
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Cybernetics Guardian (often shortened to ''Cyguard'') is a 1989 one-shot cyberpunk OVA, directed by Koichi Ohata, who is known for also directing ''MDGeist'' and ''{{Genocyber}}'' and animated by {{AIC}}. Parts of its soundtrack was produced by the Japanese metal band ''Trash Gang''.

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Cybernetics Guardian (often shortened to ''Cyguard'') is a 1989 one-shot cyberpunk OVA, directed by Koichi Ohata, who is known for also directing ''MDGeist'' and ''{{Genocyber}}'' and animated by {{AIC}}.{{AIC}} (who also animated ''Genocyber''). Parts of its soundtrack was produced by the Japanese metal band ''Trash Gang''.
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Cybernetics Guardian (often shortened to ''Cyguard'') is a 1989 one-shot cyberpunk OVA, directed by Koichi Ohata, who is known for also directing ''MDGeist'' and ''{{Genocyber}}''. Parts of it's soundtrack were produced by the Japanese metal band ''Trash Gang''.

While for the most part a Mecha OVA set in a futuristic city, it also has noticeable influences from classic horror films - mainly ''Film/{{Frankenstein|1931}}'' and ''KingKong''.

It was dubbed into english by Central Park Media, and released under their ''US Manga Corps'' label in 1996.

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Cybernetics Guardian (often shortened to ''Cyguard'') is a 1989 one-shot cyberpunk OVA, directed by Koichi Ohata, who is known for also directing ''MDGeist'' and ''{{Genocyber}}''. ''{{Genocyber}}'' and animated by {{AIC}}. Parts of it's its soundtrack were was produced by the Japanese metal band ''Trash Gang''.

While for the most part mostly a Mecha OVA set in a futuristic city, it city. It also has noticeable influences from classic horror films - mainly ''Film/{{Frankenstein|1931}}'' and ''KingKong''.

It was dubbed into english English by Central Park Media, and released under their ''US Manga Corps'' label in 1996.



* AnimeHair - Adler's big upswept purple haircut, and the Cyguard itself.

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* AnimeHair - Adler's big upswept up-swept purple haircut, and the Cyguard itself.
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While for the most part a Mecha OVA set in a futuristic city, it also has noticeable influences from classic horror films - mainly {{Film/Frankenstein}} and KingKong.

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While for the most part a Mecha OVA set in a futuristic city, it also has noticeable influences from classic horror films - mainly {{Film/Frankenstein}} ''Film/{{Frankenstein|1931}}'' and KingKong.
''KingKong''.
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It was dubbed into English by Central Park Media, and released under their ''US Manga Corps'' label in 1996.

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It was dubbed into English english by Central Park Media, and released under their ''US Manga Corps'' label in 1996.
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While for the most part a Mecha OVA set in a futuristic city, it also has noticeable influences from classic horror films - mainly {{Frankenstein}} and KingKong.

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While for the most part a Mecha OVA set in a futuristic city, it also has noticeable influences from classic horror films - mainly {{Frankenstein}} {{Film/Frankenstein}} and KingKong.
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* FunWithAcronyms - '''S'''GC, which is supposed to stand for '''C'''entral Guard Company. This error is kept in the english dub.

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* FunWithAcronyms - '''S'''GC, '''SGC''', which is supposed to stand for '''C'''entral Guard Company.'''G'''uard '''C'''ompany. This error is kept in the english dub.

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* FunWithAcronyms - '''S'''GC, which is supposed to stand for '''C'''entral Guard Company. This error is kept in the english dub.



* ResearchInc - SGC (Central Guard Company)
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* AutobotsRockOut - The OVA's big climatic battle is almost entirely backed by metal music.

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* AutobotsRockOut - The OVA's big climatic battle is almost entirely backed by metal music.
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While for the most part a mecha OVA set in a futuristic city, it also has noticeable influences from classic horror films - mainly {{Frankenstein}} and KingKong.

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While for the most part a mecha Mecha OVA set in a futuristic city, it also has noticeable influences from classic horror films - mainly {{Frankenstein}} and KingKong.
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* Dystopia - The futuristic city of Cyber-wood, host to a enormous violent slum named "Cancer". Subtle.

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* Dystopia {{Dystopia}} - The futuristic city of Cyber-wood, host to a enormous violent slum named "Cancer". Subtle.
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Cybernetics Guardian (often shortened to ''Cyguard'') is a 1989 one-shot cyberpunk OVA, directed by Koichi Ohata, who is known for also directing ''MDGeist'' and {{''Genocyber''}}. Parts of it's soundtrack were produced by the Japanese metal band ''Trash Gang''.

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Cybernetics Guardian (often shortened to ''Cyguard'') is a 1989 one-shot cyberpunk OVA, directed by Koichi Ohata, who is known for also directing ''MDGeist'' and {{''Genocyber''}}.''{{Genocyber}}''. Parts of it's soundtrack were produced by the Japanese metal band ''Trash Gang''.
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Cybernetics Guardian (often shortened to ''Cyguard'') is a 1989 one-shot cyberpunk OVA, directed by Koichi Ohata, who is known for also directing MDGeist and {{Genocyber}}. Parts of it's soundtrack were produced by the Japanese metal band ''Trash Gang''.

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Cybernetics Guardian (often shortened to ''Cyguard'') is a 1989 one-shot cyberpunk OVA, directed by Koichi Ohata, who is known for also directing MDGeist ''MDGeist'' and {{Genocyber}}.{{''Genocyber''}}. Parts of it's soundtrack were produced by the Japanese metal band ''Trash Gang''.

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* CrapsackWorld - The futuristic city of Cyber-wood, host to a enormous violent slum named "Cancer". Subtle.

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* CrapsackWorld AutobotsRockOut - The futuristic city of Cyber-wood, host to a enormous violent slum named "Cancer". Subtle.OVA's big climatic battle is almost entirely backed by metal music.


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Cybernetics Guardian (often shortened to ''Cyguard'') is a 1989 one-shot cyberpunk OVA, directed by Koichi Ohata, who is known for also directing MDGeist and {{Genocyber}}. Parts of it's soundtrack were produced by the Japanese metal band ''Trash Gang''.

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Cybernetics Guardian (often shortened to ''Cyguard'') is a 1989 one-shot cyberpunk OVA, directed by Koichi Ohata, who is known for also directing MDGeist and {{Genocyber}}. Parts of it's soundtrack were produced by the Japanese metal band ''Trash Gang''.
Gang''.



* CrapsackWorld - The futuristic city of Cyber-wood, host to a enormous violent slum named "Cancer". Subtle.
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* CrapsackWorld - The futuristic city of Cyber-wood, host to a enormous violent slum named "Cancer". Subtle.
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Subtle.
* {{Cyborg}} - [[spoiler: Adler turns himself into one, to get revenge against John]]
* {{Gorn}} - Plenty of it.
* SlidingScaleofIdealismVersusCynicism - Notably less cynical than Ohata's other works. The protagonist, while transformed into a monster and brainwashed into killing lots of people, eventually regains his own will and manages to return to normal.
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Cybernetics Guardian (often shortened to ''Cyguard'') is a 1989 one-shot cyberpunk OVA, directed by Koichi Ohata, who is known for also directing MDGeist and {{Genocyber}}. Parts of it's soundtrack were produced by the Japanese metal band ''Trash Gang''.

While for the most part a mecha OVA set in a futuristic city, it also has noticeable influences from classic horror films - mainly {{Frankenstein}} and KingKong.

It was dubbed into English by Central Park Media, and released under their ''US Manga Corps'' label in 1996.

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!!Cybernetics Guardian contains examples of the following tropes:

* AnimeHair - Adler's big upswept purple haircut, and the Cyguard itself.
* CrapsackWorld - The futuristic city of Cyber-wood, host to a enormous violent slum named "Cancer". Subtle.
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