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If you liked the cyberpunk/cyborg theme with a bit of philosophy, try:
 
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Chances are you'll like the second series too:
 
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Revision as of 08:41, 3 June 2011


Ghost in the Shell:
Stand Alone Complex
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Original Manga Masamune Shirow
Director/Artist Kenji Kamiyama
Format Anime (TV)
Made By Production I.G.
Episode Length 25 minutes
# of Eps/Volumes 52 (2 Seasons)

Genre

Sci-Fi, Action

Sum it up in a Sentence

Future cops track down a shifty villain adept at hacking into human brains whilst cheery spider-tanks discuss philosophy and Production I.G. loses the Major's character sheets every week.

Main Description

GITS:SAC takes place in 2030 and follows Section 9, an elite government task force for handling technological crime, where most of the members are cybernetically enhanced to some degree. While the characters also feature in the manga/movie versions of GITS, this show takes place in an alternate universe where events are completely unrelated. Many episodes are single cases, but interspersed are episodes that tie together in an overlying plot about a terrorist hacker called The Laughing Man.

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Personal Opinions

darkgray

This show is a prime example of anime being mature and worthy of being seen by more people than fatties who never shower. With the insane production values, the intelligent plot, the magnificent music (Youko Kanno) and its awesome action, no one can dislike GITS:SAC.

Big Big Moon

Ghost in the Shell is what every cyberpunk fan has been waiting for. While it can be hard to stay awake during some periods of winding, technobabble-filled monologues and philosophical ramblings, the sparse yet intense action sequences and gritty city atmosphere more than make up for the boring bits. Laughing Man is a worthy villain, the Tachikoma interactions become more and more intriguing as the series goes on, and secret agent fans will love the abundance of gadgetry. Unfortunately we don't get to see Motoko kick ass in the nude this time around, but I guess you can't have your cake and eat it too.

araeris

An excellent continuation on an excellent idea, without most of the creepy Shiro Masamune stuff. It's hard to elaborate on what has already been said. Art and execution of story elements is top notch. I thorougly enjoyed the thriller elements. The world is perfectly immersive, and the adventures of the Section 9 gang are great every episode. If you liked the original movie, you need to go watch this at the earliest opportunity.

iddqd

I've actually enjoyed the SAC series more than the movie universe. (Yes, there are two universes, the first, lower-tech includes Ghost in the Shell, and Ghost in The Shell 2: Innocence, and the second includes SAC: 1st Gig, SAC 2nd Gig, Solid State Society). Not really sure why I like SAC more, though. Possibly, because due to the series' greater scope, I was able to fully immerse myself in the Ghost in the Shell universe, as opposed to being a somewhat detached observer. Or maybe the less creepy character design. In any case, it's a great series.

Thirst Mutilator

Just saw all three movies, the first two summarize the 1st and 2nd seasons of the television series, and the 3rd is all new material. I'm actually really surprised that I don't hear much talk about this series in general on these forums because I found the series to be excellent. Great animation, a pretty convincing cyberpunk world and great stories, if a bit dense at times. 5/5.

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