Guy...
In the early days of the U.S. anime industry, AD Vision wanted to experiment with releasing more overtly adult titles, so, along came the VHS version of Guy...
AD Vision released both volumes of Guy in separate packages and included an extra piece of artwork that was shrink-wrapped along with the two volumes. It was priced at a bargain-basement rate. They were practically giving it away, so I bought it. Guy is not all that bad, but, it's also not something that I would go out of my way to have. There are some naughty bits, but, it's quite tame by today's standards. It certainly does not live up to the hype. If I had to pay full price for these, I probably wouldn't have bought them. I gave Guy a 2 out of 5. I used to have Guy on subtitled VHS, but, in the aftermath of the Ultimate Otaku Fall Cleanup, I decided not to keep it in my archive.
Guy 1
Awakening of the Devil
Guy's big, he's bad, and when he's aroused he's nearly eighteen feet... tall! His partner, Raina, is a red-headed homicidal sex bomb. A simple salvage operation turns into a nightmare journey to Prison Planet Geo, where sadistic warden Helga has built an illegal Empire based upon white slavery and the illegal exploitation of convicts. But the worst is yet to come, for Dr. Vail, also a resident of this forgotten penal colony, has discovered a horrifying new process that turns hapless inmates into inhuman monsters! The voracious appetites of Vail's creations and Helga's own bizarre tastes transform Geo into a literal hell... but Guy and Raina know what it's like to dare the devil.
Guy 2
Second Target
After destroying an entire gambling casino (along with the entire space station it was located on) Guy and Raina decide to look into more spiritual matters... such as stealing a giant Goddess of Gold from the floating fortress of a sinister cult. Nothing's ever as easy as it seems, however, and when Raina ends up a prisoner of the Telekinetic Tyrants who rule the planet Frezon, there's only one Guy who can save her...
AD Vision released both volumes of Guy in separate packages and included an extra piece of artwork that was shrink-wrapped along with the two volumes. It was priced at a bargain-basement rate. They were practically giving it away, so I bought it. Guy is not all that bad, but, it's also not something that I would go out of my way to have. There are some naughty bits, but, it's quite tame by today's standards. It certainly does not live up to the hype. If I had to pay full price for these, I probably wouldn't have bought them. I gave Guy a 2 out of 5. I used to have Guy on subtitled VHS, but, in the aftermath of the Ultimate Otaku Fall Cleanup, I decided not to keep it in my archive.