Blitzivan: Electric Rampage

Bltzivan: Electric Rampage, also known internationally as Blitzivan: The Computer Wars, is a 2008 El Kadsreian science-fiction action tokusatsu superhero film written and directed by Max Axis, with co-writer by Akira Hisashi. It is the first film in the Blitzivan franchise to not be released theatrically, instead, the film was released on TV and on home video. In Electric Rampage, Ray Daichi must face off against an evil computer virus named Reviraxx who manages to escape from the virtual world into the real world using the body of one of Ivy's failed experiments as a host.

The film was released on June 25, 2008, and received generally positive reviews from critics, praising its direction, screenplay, and visual effects. Max Axis stated in an interview that Electric Rampage was one of his favorite films that he had ever directed.

Plot
Ivy Daichi has been experimenting with a way that allows virtual inhabitants to inherit it a body using a series of advanced transmitter by combining different existing technologies. Ray Daichi, on the other hand, watches over his sister's progress when he unknowingly hears a mysterious call. Ray jumps into action as Blitzivan, leaving Ivy alone in the lab. Ivy heads up into a room that contains hundreds of bodies that were her previous experiments and picks one of the few encased bodies that was developed by herself a few years ago that was considered a "failure", simply named the Psykon.

After Ray finishes solving the case involving the mysterious call, his HUD began to witness strange glitches and discovers that his weapon systems are disabled, leading Ray to drive his Hypercycle back to their home. During that time, Ivy was preparing to find a virtual being to inhabit the body when she notices that the transmitter's mainframe began to glitch, and it's monitors glowing purple. Ivy is then pushed back and watched in horror as purple electricity flowed through the wires and into the body, which Ivy suspects that a virtual being is now inhabiting it. The body, who now calls itself Riviraxx, reckless destroys the lab, but Ivy uses the distraction to escape. Ivy soon finds Ray and explains to him what happened when he was out. Ray also tells Ivy that Reviraxx must be the one who infected his systems, which Ivy quickly fixes it by activating an instant-fix program on his left arm. She further tells him that Riviraxx was the name of the being who inherited the body. Ray understands and heads off to fight Reviraxx while Ivy returns to her lab and attempt to fix the transmitter.

Reviriaxx soon causes chaos throughout Mirai City by hacking its security robots to attack the civilians while also hacking the city's surveillance systems, and sees Ray looking at one the screens. Reviriaxx