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[[Genocyber]] was directed by Koichi Ohata, who also directed ''[[MD Geist]]'', ''Cybernetics Guardian'' and ''[[Burst Angel]]''.
[[Genocyber]] was directed by Koichi Ohata, who also directed ''[[MD Geist]]'', ''Cybernetics Guardian'' and ''[[Burst Angel]]''.


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=== [[Genocyber]] contains examples of these tropes: ===

* [[Adaptation Distillation]] - One could make a case that the anime's changes were for the better. For example, the [[Faceless Goons]] being mute makes them [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]] as opposed to being simply [[Uncanny Valley|a tad disturbing]], and the infamous "shredded children" scene is totally absent from the manga.
* [[Adaptation Distillation]] - One could make a case that the anime's changes were for the better. For example, the [[Faceless Goons]] being mute makes them [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]] as opposed to being simply [[Uncanny Valley|a tad disturbing]], and the infamous "shredded children" scene is totally absent from the manga.
* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]]
* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]]

Latest revision as of 00:57, 17 June 2023

An ultraviolent OVA from 1993 about two psychic sisters - one mute, one crippled - who can merge to form a mutant creature called the Genocyber. There is also a manga that only got through some of the first episode's plot; reading it first reduces the Mind Screw levels a fair bit.

Genocyber was directed by Koichi Ohata, who also directed MD Geist, Cybernetics Guardian and Burst Angel.

Tropes used in Genocyber include: