The only reason Batou owns a dog in the 2nd movie is cuz the director owns and likes hounds. Oshii made another movie called Avalon (back in 2001 i believe), and the main character in that also owns and cares for a hound dog.t.A wrote:well I see GitS as one of the best cyberpunks (Serial Experiments Lain and Akira stand by its side) so I would very much like to see more of it (in a sense that it will stay of such high quality both in plot and animation)
btw did anyone noticed that in STC Batou don’t get along with dogs, but in Innocence he owns one himself..
and about the Tachikomas - I LOVE THEM! perfect side characters:)
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One of the best parts about Stand Alone Complex to me was the dialogue. It was engaging enough that sometimes I had to rewatch some scenes before I could actually piece stuff together for real. The way the action, political drama, and such thought provoking conversations between characters combined to create something very pleasing to watch.
Both the first and second gig were amazing. I like the Laughing Man case more but I think I enjoyed the second gig more overall.
Both the first and second gig were amazing. I like the Laughing Man case more but I think I enjoyed the second gig more overall.
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i agree!Laik wrote:One of the best parts about Stand Alone Complex to me was the dialogue. It was engaging enough that sometimes I had to rewatch some scenes before I could actually piece stuff together for real. The way the action, political drama, and such thought provoking conversations between characters combined to create something very pleasing to watch.
Both the first and second gig were amazing. I like the Laughing Man case more but I think I enjoyed the second gig more overall.
i like it how every situation is never explicitly spelled or said out but implied upon. most of the time this is done so well that you never notice.
It may be another season of Stand Alone Complex or probably a movie. No idea yet but there is certainly something in the works.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/article.php?id=8575
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/article.php?id=8575
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wow! we can expect more cutting edge animation.Details about the Ghost in the Shell - Stand Alone Complex Movie
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Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Solid State Society, a full length movie based on Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex is currently planned for completion in the summer of 2006.
The production announcement does not specifically state release format, or date. The movie is being produced in Hi-Vision, a format used by Japanese broadcast networks to support wide-screen televisions. The same production team, including main staff, will be carried over from the TV series. The budget, while not specified, is said to be higher in order to achieve a cinematic level of production.
The 100-minute (tentative running time) movie takes place in 2034, two years after the refugee riot incident. A significantly larger Section 9, with over 20 new officers, investigates terrorist actions related to a wizard-like hacker “Kugutsu Mawashi.”
(Kugutsu Mawashi translated into English is roughly "Puppet Master." Kugutsu Mawashi is not the same as the "Puppet Master" from the first Ghost in the Shell Movie. In Japanese, the "Puppet Master" from the first movie was called "Ningyo Tsukai" which can also translated into "Puppet Master.")
The production committee will comprise Production I.G., along with Bandai Visual, Bandai Entertainment, Dentsu Corporation, Nihon TV Broadcasting (NTV), Manga Entertainment, Tokuma Publishing, and Victor Entertainment.
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but i think we will have to wait another 1 year for it to be released.
you got it!
http://www.dannychoo.com/blog_entry/eng ... e+Society/
its not much but it whets your appetite.
=)
http://www.dannychoo.com/blog_entry/eng ... e+Society/
its not much but it whets your appetite.
=)
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1. 2nd GIG is a lot closer to the feel and style of the original manga than 1st GIG, or any of the movies.
2. I assume you mean "3rd GIG", Solid State Society. I believe it is to be aired on the first of september. If you speak of the Particularist 11 TV special and such, I don't know.
2. I assume you mean "3rd GIG", Solid State Society. I believe it is to be aired on the first of september. If you speak of the Particularist 11 TV special and such, I don't know.
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My personal interpretation is that both the white haired guy and Gouda manage to survive that ending. Sorry writers you don't get to choose who lives and who dies, us viewers or better yet beholders are free to interpret your work however we like... and our opinion as opinion can not be labelled as either right or wrong, as it is simply another point of view.
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What the hell.nightofchaos wrote:My personal interpretation is that both the white haired guy and Gouda manage to survive that ending. Sorry writers you don't get to choose who lives and who dies, us viewers or better yet beholders are free to interpret your work however we like... and our opinion as opinion can not be labelled as either right or wrong, as it is simply another point of view.
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I think that was quite clear and short. If there's anything wrong feel free to tell me, and I'll edit it out.LordMune wrote:What the hell.nightofchaos wrote:My personal interpretation is that both the white haired guy and Gouda manage to survive that ending. Sorry writers you don't get to choose who lives and who dies, us viewers or better yet beholders are free to interpret your work however we like... and our opinion as opinion can not be labelled as either right or wrong, as it is simply another point of view.
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