Byston Well Monogatari: Garzey no Tsubasa


Garzey's Wing

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Synonyms: Tales of Byston Well
Japanese: バイストン・ウェル物語 ガーゼィの翼
English: Garzey's Wing
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Type: OVA
Episodes: 3
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Sep 21, 1996 to Apr 9, 1997
Producers: BMG Japan, Sanctuary
Licensors: Central Park Media
Studios: J.C.Staff
Source: Novel
Genres: ActionAction, FantasyFantasy
Theme: IsekaiIsekai
Duration: 30 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Yet another "so bad it's horrible" anime, with both representing the absolute nadir of anime. Both were completely unforgettable pieces of schlock when they came out in Japan, but became legendary in how bad they were when they were released in the U.S. 
report Recommended by RoarkTenjouin
While these two anime have very different tones and settings, they are both famous for being a very bad anime. Angel Cop and Garzey's Wing are considered to be "So bad that they are good". While Angel Cop is more violent and darker compare to Garzey's Wing, they both have a story that makes no sense and horrendous dubs to laugh at. If you like one, you will enjoy the other.  
report Recommended by Hellspawn28
They are both hilarious anime with plot holes everywhere and stories that make damn near no sense. 
report Recommended by zawa113
Garzey’s Wing is basically Dunbine without mechs. Their baseline plots are quite similar, with the biggest difference being that Dunbine is actually good. 
report Recommended by Nakogami
If you want to experience 2 to 5 minutes of pure concentrated nonsense at the beginning of an OVA, then this one is for you. What follows is a series of bizarre and confusing events with equally questionable dubbing decisions. Of course with so bad it's good anime like these, watching the dub is the way to go for maximum comedy. 
report Recommended by Mega_Mega
there both so bad that there actually amazing, there just "unintentionally hilarious" 
report Recommended by SynthwaveCrusade
The infamous English dubs of these two shows can be described in many ways: atrocious, inconsistent, LOUD, overly dramatic, incomprehensible ghibberish, BUT ABOVE ALL, hilarious. The only reason to watch these shows is the for the dub, so if you found either of the dubs consistently hilarious, you'll find plenty of enjoyment and quotable lines in the other. Without the dub as their saving grace, these shows would remain the garbage that they are. 
report Recommended by valentinefaye
They both have English dubs that will make your sides hurt with laughter. 
report Recommended by CommieDino
Tomino brain rot double pack. If you've already seen Brain Powerd you will easily make it through Garzey's Wing. Watch subbed for very poorly made but interesting concept-wise story, watch dubbed if you want to have a heart attack from laughing incessantly.  
report Recommended by Gundroog
Both OVAs were cheap licenses with hilariously bad dubs and terrible stories. They were both even licensed by the same company. They're also both good to watch with a bunch of friends while playing drinking games to how hilariously bad they are. 
report Recommended by zawa113
The protagonists end up in a mystical world, have "another self" still in the real world that tries to work together through limited contact. The protagonist is a normal person in the real world, but is special in the other. The protagonist is enlisted to help some super important woman and has a female sidekick. 
report Recommended by FormerlyKnown
Both are fast-paced, action-packed and confusing knowing no bounds, but keep pressing on anyway. 
report Recommended by zraffleticket
If you enjoy HSOD then you might have a taste in anime that ruin the soul. Try this. 
report Recommended by midoco123
Both are titles that you have to see to believe, and both are notable for their one-time performances by many of the cast 
report Recommended by RoarkTenjouin