Ghost in the Shell: S.a.c. 2nd GIG Motoko Kusanagi 1/7 Scale PVC Figure

Ghost in the Shell: S.a.c. 2nd GIG Motoko Kusanagi 1/7 Scale PVC Figure

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Major “Motoko Kusanagi” is a fictional Japanese character in Masamune Shirow’s Ghost in the Shell anime and manga series. She is a cyborg in the employ of “Public Security Section 9″, a fictional division of the real Japanese National Public Safety Commission, as the squad leader. “Motoko Kusanagi” is a 1/7 scale (8 1/2″ tall) PVC figure and comes in a window box with a custom base for display. This is the first collaboration project between the well known production company, “Alter” and “Vice.”


Ghost in the Shell S.A.C. 2nd Gig Tachikoma Girls

Ghost in the Shell S.A.C. 2nd Gig Tachikoma Girls

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Ghost in the Shell SAC Tachikoma Hand Bag


Ghost in the Shell SAC Complete 1st Season Collection Box Set (2004)

Ghost in the Shell SAC Complete 1st Season Collection Box Set

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The 2002 broadcast series based on Mamoru Oshii’s landmark film Ghost in the Shell (1995) takes place in a parallel world, where Major Motoko Kusanagi didn’t vanish into The Net. Although its production values are lower, and director Kenji Kamiyama never matches Oshii’s inspired camerawork, Stand Alone Complex does an impressive job of recreating the setting and characters. With the help of the other officers from Public Security Section 9, Kusanagi moves through a deadly city of mecha, cyborgs, humans, and human-prosthetic hybrids. Batou emerges as a more complex and compelling character in the TV series than he was in Ghost in the Shell II: Innocence: He engages the other characters, instead of endlessly quoting philosophers.

Politics and cyber-espionage collide in a somewhat tangled plot that centers on the pursuit of The Laughing Man, an uber-hacker whose pseudonym is linked to J.D. Salinger’s 1949 story of the same name. The master cyber-criminal leads Kusanagi and Batou into a web of murder and deceit involving bogus cures for “cyberbrain sclerosis” and?corrupt government ministers. In the secondary story, the Tachikomas, crab-like robots used by Section 9, develop personalities and an awareness of their existence. The Tachikomas recognize some of the implications of their growing consciousness, but their childish voices–modeled after the performance of Japanese actress Akiko Tamagawa–sound odd discussing philosophical questions. Not surprisingly, the story ends with Kusanagi, Batou, et al. tackling a new case that leads into the 2nd Gig. (Rated 13 and older: considerable violence, violence against women, grotesque imagery, nudity, alcohol and tobacco use) –Charles Solomon



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The Smash First Season Anime Extravaganza in one complete set! Major Motoko Kusanagi is a beautiful but deadly cyborg that is squad leader of Section 9-the Japanese government’s clandestine unit assigned to battle terrorism and cyber warfare Surrounded by an expertly trained team, Motoko faces her ultimate challenge- the Laughing Man- a terrorist who orchestrated a kidnapping and extortion plot many years ago and has suddenly reappeared. In order to discover the identity of this enigmatic criminal, Motoko and Section 9 are drawn into a deadly labyrinth and they?ll have to use all their expertise to survive This acclaimed anime series is from Production I.G (Kill Bill) and features the amazing music if Yoko Kanno (Cowboy Behop) with stories by Kenji Kamiyama (Blood, Jin-Roh) and Dai Soto (Eureka SeveN)


Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Volume 01 (Special Edition) (2004)

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Volume 01 (Special Edition)

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The broadcast series based on Mamoru Oshii’s influential film Ghost in the Shell (1995) has been eagerly awaited on both sides of the Pacific. Although its production values are lower, and director Kenji Kamiyama never equals Oshii’s inspired camerawork, Stand Alone Complex does an impressive job of re-creating the setting and characters. Major Motoko Kusanagi moves through a deadly city of mecha, cyborgs, humans, and human-prosthetic hybrids. (The series takes place in a parallel world, where Kusanagi never encountered the Puppet Master.) With the help of Batou, Togusa, and other officers from Public Security Section 9, she battles terrorists, hackers, and rogue machinery. An insect-like tank with a grating, babyish voice is a dubious addition to the cast, but fans of both Oshii’s film and Shirow Masamune’s original manga will find the program delivers plenty of hard-hitting action. (Rated 13 and older: considerable violence, grotesque imagery, nudity, alcohol use) –Charles Solomon



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Studio: Starz/sphe Release Date: 07/27/2004


Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex Season 1 – Volume 1 [UMD for PSP] (2004)

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Ghost in the Shell S.A.C. – 2nd Gig (Complete Collection) (2007)

Ghost in the Shell S.A.C. - 2nd Gig (Complete Collection)

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Major Kusanagi and the rest of Public Security Section 9 hit the ground running as the second season of Stand Alone Complex (2004) begins: Their new adventure centers on a complex mystery even more dangerous than the case of the Laughing Man. Terrorist incidents linked to the mistreatment of Asian refugees after World War IV threaten to ignite a powder keg in Japan. Kusanagi, Batou, and even Chief Aramaki chafe when they’re drafted to protect Prime Minister Kayabuki from would-be assassins. But the threats to the government are linked to the Individual Eleven, a cell that recalls the May 15th Incident. (On May 15, 1932, a group of junior naval officers and army cadets assassinated Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi, ensuring that power would remain in the hands of the militarists.) The members of the Individual Eleven–except for Hideo Kuze, their charismatic leader–commit mass suicide in a bloody spectacle that recalls the theatrical death in 1970 of Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. Kuze’s campaign to win political freedom for the refugees grows increasingly violent, involving suicide bombers, Russian mobsters selling stolen plutonium, and strained relations between Japan and an Imperial America that is trying to reassert its military dominance in the face of economic weakness. And what role does the devious, hideously scarred intelligence officer Kazundo Gohda play in these actions? The Tachikoma robots speculate that as they are abandoning collective consciousness and developing individuality, a dependence on the Net is leading humans in the opposite direction. That trend makes people more vulnerable to cyber-viruses involved in the plot–unless Section 9 acts in time. Most of the adventures take place in bleak, gray and brown settings, which contrast effectively with the bright, colorful cyberworld the Major and the Tachikomas visit. S.A.C.–2nd Gig continues the tight plotting, dynamic action sequences, and interesting character relationships that made the series a hit. (Rated 13 and older: violence, violence against women, brief nudity, alcohol, drug, and tobacco use) –Charles Solomon



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Studio: Starz/sphe Release Date: 11/20/2007


Ghost In The Shell Stand Alone Complex – Tachikoma Collection 7pc Figure Set

Ghost In The Shell Stand Alone Complex - Tachikoma Collection 7pc Figure Set

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Tachikoma Collection Figure Set is the “Perfect Piece” of “AI” (Artificial Intelligence) walker/roller tank originated from the universe of Ghost in the Shell


 

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