Ghost In The Shell Stand Alone Complex Wallscroll

Ghost In The Shell Stand Alone Complex Wallscroll

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The Ghost In The Shell wall scroll is made of a soft cloth-like material and measures approximately 32 x 40 inches.

The scroll comes with two horizontal plastic rods at the top and bottom of the wall scroll with hooks for easy hanging on your wall. The scroll is shipped in a hard tube box to avoid damage during shipping.


Ghost in the Shell (Special Edition) (1996)

Ghost in the Shell (Special Edition)

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The skillful blending of drawn animation and computer-generated imagery excited anime fans when this science fiction mystery was released in 1995: many enthusiasts believe Ghost suggests what the future of anime will be, at least in the short term. The film is set in the not-too-distant future, when an unnamed government uses lifelike cyborgs or “enhanced” humans for undercover work. One of the key cyborgs is The Major, Motoko Kusanagi, who resembles a cross between The Terminator and a Playboy centerfold. She finds herself caught up in a tangled web of espionage and counterespionage as she searches for the mysterious superhacker known as “The Puppet Master.”

Mamoru Oshii directs with a staccato rhythm, alternating sequences of rapid-fire action (car chases, gun battles, explosions) with static dialogue scenes that allow the characters to sort out the vaguely mystical and rather convoluted plot. Kusanagi’s final quote from I Corinthians suggests that electronic evolution may compliment and eventually supplant organic evolution. The minor nudity, profanity, and considerable violence would earn Ghost in the Shell at least a PG rating. –Charles Solomon



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Studio: Starz/sphe Release Date: 01/11/2005 Run time: 120 minutes Rating: R


Ghost in the Shell Tachikoma PVC Figure Model Fewture

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Ghost in the Shell 2 – Innocence (2004)

Ghost in the Shell 2 - Innocence

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Mamoru Oshii’s landmark Ghost in the Shell (1995) largely defined the cyberpunk genre and influenced the Matrix films in the U.S. The long-awaited sequel continues the adventures of Batou, Major Kusanagi’s former assistant, who was left behind when she disappeared into the cyber-realm of the Net. With his new human partner, Togusa, Batou investigates a series of bloody murders involving gynoids, robots with sexual functions. The case leads them to the headquarters of the Locus Solus company, where Batou uncovers the evil secret behind the creation of the gynoids. Innocence includes some staggeringly beautiful CG images, especially a parade depicting characters from Chinese mythology. Oshii contrasts this glittering beauty with a Blade Runner-esque dystopia. But even his skill as a director can’t disguise the fact that the underdeveloped story and flat characters are far less interesting than the opulent visuals. (Rated PG-13: graphic violence, violence against women, brief nudity, profanity, alcohol and tobacco use.) –Charles Solomon



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Movie DVD


Ghost in the Shell (1996)

Ghost in the Shell

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The skillful blending of drawn animation and computer-generated imagery excited anime fans when this science fiction mystery was released in 1995: many enthusiasts believe Ghost suggests what the future of anime will be, at least in the short term. The film is set in the not-too-distant future, when an unnamed government uses lifelike cyborgs or “enhanced” humans for undercover work. One of the key cyborgs is The Major, Motoko Kusanagi, who resembles a cross between The Terminator and a Playboy centerfold. She finds herself caught up in a tangled web of espionage and counterespionage as she searches for the mysterious superhacker known as “The Puppet Master.”

Mamoru Oshii directs with a staccato rhythm, alternating sequences of rapid-fire action (car chases, gun battles, explosions) with static dialogue scenes that allow the characters to sort out the vaguely mystical and rather convoluted plot. Kusanagi’s final quote from I Corinthians suggests that electronic evolution may compliment and eventually supplant organic evolution. The minor nudity, profanity, and considerable violence would earn Ghost in the Shell at least a PG rating. –Charles Solomon


Ghost in the Shell SAC Motoko Kusanagi Treasure Figure Collection 1/10 Scale

Ghost in the Shell SAC Motoko Kusanagi Treasure Figure Collection 1/10 Scale

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The formidable Major Kusanagi is always ready to kick some serious butt, even in PVC form! This gorgeously sculpted figure has been finished with care and is versatile, too: A beret-wearing second head is included, along with two different right arms–one with interchangeable hands–to pose her with a book, a pistol, or heavier firepower in tow. Another superb entry in Wave’s Treasure Figure Collection line!


Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence [Blu-ray] (2004)

Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence [Blu-ray]

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Mamoru Oshii’s landmark Ghost in the Shell (1995) largely defined the cyberpunk genre and influenced the Matrix films in the U.S. The long-awaited sequel continues the adventures of Batou, Major Kusanagi’s former assistant, who was left behind when she disappeared into the cyber-realm of the Net. With his new human partner, Togusa, Batou investigates a series of bloody murders involving gynoids, robots with sexual functions. The case leads them to the headquarters of the Locus Solus company, where Batou uncovers the evil secret behind the creation of the gynoids. Innocence includes some staggeringly beautiful CG images, especially a parade depicting characters from Chinese mythology. Oshii contrasts this glittering beauty with a Blade Runner-esque dystopia. But even his skill as a director can’t disguise the fact that the underdeveloped story and flat characters are far less interesting than the opulent visuals. (Rated PG-13: graphic violence, violence against women, brief nudity, profanity, alcohol and tobacco use.) –Charles Solomon



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Studio: Infinity Resources Inc Release Date: 01/13/2009