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* [[Blind Seer]] - Mel, from the fourth and fifth episodes, tries to obtain money by fortune telling with her amazing psychic powers.
* [[Blind Seer]] - Mel, from the fourth and fifth episodes, tries to obtain money by fortune telling with her amazing psychic powers.
* [[Body Horror]]
* [[Body Horror]]
* [[Cluster F Bomb]] - the dub of the first 3 episodes. Due to the dark, gritty [[Cyberpunk]] atmosphere they create, it works extremely well, and dropping it for the last two was a mistake in this troper's opinion.
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]] - the dub of the first 3 episodes. Due to the dark, gritty [[Cyberpunk]] atmosphere they create, it works extremely well, and dropping it for the last two was a mistake in this troper's opinion.
* [[Cute Mute]] - Elaine is mute, although she does occasionally communicate using her [[Psychic Powers]] and body language. In the manga neither sister was mute.
* [[Cute Mute]] - Elaine is mute, although she does occasionally communicate using her [[Psychic Powers]] and body language. In the manga neither sister was mute.
* [[Cyberpunk]] - Interestingly enough, this is one of the few anime that actually sticks to the [[Cyberpunk]] mold. Most so-called cyberpunk anime is actually [[Post Cyber Punk]].
* [[Cyberpunk]] - Interestingly enough, this is one of the few anime that actually sticks to the [[Cyberpunk]] mold. Most so-called cyberpunk anime is actually [[Post Cyber Punk]].
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* [[Gorn]] - The OVA contains such delightful sights as the aforementioned hospital scene and a scene of children being shredded by helicopter miniguns; the former is legitimately [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]], whereas the latter could be considered [[Narm]].
* [[Gorn]] - The OVA contains such delightful sights as the aforementioned hospital scene and a scene of children being shredded by helicopter miniguns; the former is legitimately [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]], whereas the latter could be considered [[Narm]].
* [[Harmful to Minors]] - The entire manga is essentially Elaine and Diana getting tortured.
* [[Harmful to Minors]] - The entire manga is essentially Elaine and Diana getting tortured.
* [[High Pressure Blood]] - Surprisingly, only one usage is noticed. In the first episode, a mook is given visions of bugs crawling in his head by an unconscious Elaine, which prompts him to tear open his scalp, causing blood to spray all over the surroundings. The rest of the gore is rather realistic, especially in the second episode; [[Too Much Information|the gunshot wounds aside from a head-explosion are disturbingly life-like, and they actually took care to draw the tibia and fibula snapping along with the muscle tearing on an ankle shot.]] However, said head explosion catapults the scene into pure [[Narm]] territory.
* [[High-Pressure Blood]] - Surprisingly, only one usage is noticed. In the first episode, a mook is given visions of bugs crawling in his head by an unconscious Elaine, which prompts him to tear open his scalp, causing blood to spray all over the surroundings. The rest of the gore is rather realistic, especially in the second episode; [[Too Much Information|the gunshot wounds aside from a head-explosion are disturbingly life-like, and they actually took care to draw the tibia and fibula snapping along with the muscle tearing on an ankle shot.]] However, said head explosion catapults the scene into pure [[Narm]] territory.
* [[How We Got Here]] - The first chapter of the manga is set at the end of the story.
* [[How We Got Here]] - The first chapter of the manga is set at the end of the story.
* [[Humongous Mecha]]
* [[Humongous Mecha]]
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* [[Time Skip]] - The time between the first and second arcs is unspecified, but the time between the second and third arc is about 400 years.
* [[Time Skip]] - The time between the first and second arcs is unspecified, but the time between the second and third arc is about 400 years.
* [[Transformation Trauma]] - The OVA practically runs on this and [[Gorn]].
* [[Transformation Trauma]] - The OVA practically runs on this and [[Gorn]].
* [[Woobie Destroyer of Worlds]] - Elaine.
* [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]] - Elaine.


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Revision as of 21:41, 8 January 2014

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.


Genocyber contains examples of these tropes: