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Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG
Television; Anime
1 Jan 2004 - 8 Jan 2005
TV-MA
Japan
Japanese
2008
25 min
Restart; REEMBODY
Return to Patriotism; ENDLESS∞GIG
Color
Use to be a part of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex but I separated them out due to the different title.  Episodes 27 through 52.
Anime
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Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (攻殻機動隊 STAND ALONE COMPLEX Kokaku Kidotai, Mobile Armoured Riot Police) is a Japanese anime TV series set in the Ghost in the Shell universe created by Masamune Shirow. It is often referred to by its acronym GitS:SAC.

Production of the show was undertaken by Production I.G. headed by director Kenji Kamiyama. The overarching series was sketched by original creator Masamune Shirow, unifying each season's 26 episodes into a larger encompassing plot. The series first premiered in Japan on the anime satellite television network, Animax, which was also involved directly in the production of the series, and have also broadcast the series across its respective networks worldwide, including East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Latin America, and other regions.

The series receives its subtitle from a theoretical mental complex attributed to the adaptation of cybernetics into the mass public. In the story, 'stand alone complex' is said to describe copies with no original and is portrayed by copycat crimes with no original criminal or, in other words, an imaginary criminal. It also refers to the structure of each first season episode: each episode can be viewed independently of each other, and there is little catch-up (if at all) given in each episode to keep the viewer up to date (unlike many anime series). The individual episodes are discreetly marked either "stand alone" or "complex" in the title screen. The "complex" episodes are more closely entwined with this encompassing plot, and the "stand alone" less so.

There is also a DVD extra of comedic shorts, Tachikomatic Days, attached to the episodes on the home video releases featuring the antics of the Tachikoma mini-tanks of Section 9, involving plot points from the episodes it accompanies.

After finishing its run in 2003, the series was continued into a second season under the title Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG, which premiered in Japan on Animax, from January 2004, via a pay-per-view basis. The second season episodes are labeled "Individual", "Dividual", and "Dual", with "Individual" episodes closely intertwined with the Individual Eleven case, "Dividual" episodes stand-alone, and "Dual" episodes having to do with the Cabinet Intelligence Service and Gouda.

The series has also been continued into an anime TV film, Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. Solid State Society, which premiered on September 1, 2006 in Japan on Animax via a pay-per-view basis.

Taking place in a fictional city of Japan called "Niihama-shi" (New Port City) in the year 2030, Stand Alone Complex tells the story of a special operations task-force called Public Security Section 9, or simply "Section 9". The series follows the exploits of Section 9's agents who range from ex-military to ex-police to even ex-mafia as they address each case and how it affects them on a personal level, eventually leading to the mysterious figure dubbed by the media as "The Laughing Man".

Public Security Section 9 is an elite domestic anti-crime unit charged with the task of preemptive prevention of technology-related acts of terrorism and crime. Their duties include response to serious cyber crimes (i.e. cyberbrain hacking, cyber-terrorism), investigation of unlawful acts of those in public office and of high profile murder cases. From time to time they also serve as protection to foreign VIPs.

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex follows an alternate and separate storyline from that of Mamoru Oshii's theatrical film adaptations. The TV series expounds further on the careers of Motoko Kusanagi and Section 9, and also retains more elements from Masamune Shirow's original manga than Oshii's feature films.

Literary references within the series include Flowers for Algernon, the Nine Stories written by J. D. Salinger, and The Catcher in the Rye, also authored by Salinger.

The TV series differs from the cinema adaptation in its focus upon issues created by the advance of technology. Instead of the intensely focused and personal examination of technology, what is presented is a look at society and technology as a larger whole. The series of 52 half-hour TV episodes has a larger budget of time to explore the concepts and ideas found in the original manga. In comparison to the film version, the series is considered by many to be easier to understand. Also, in comparison, the series can be found to be closer to the manga; due to the presence of some humor, the usage of the Tachikomas ("Fuchikomas" in the manga, and referred to simply as "tanks" in the one scene in which a variant version makes an appearance), the design of the characters, and also, the usage of the characters Pazu, Boma and Saito.

Stand Alone Complex exhibits the accumulated experience and expertise of Production I.G. in their application of computer generated imagery. This is evident in their digital color grading, environmental effects, and cel-shaded computer models.

From Wikipedia
English
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Motoko Kusanagi
Richard Epcar as Batou
Crispin Freeman as Togusa
William Frederick Knight as Daisuke Aramaki
Julie Maddalena as Tachikoma
Carrie Savage as Tachikoma
Peggy O'Neal as Tachikoma
Sandy Fox as Tachikoma
Michael Forest as Kubota
Robert Buchholz as Pazu
Dean Wein as Boma
Dave Wittenberg as Saito
Barbara Goodson as Prime Minister Yoko Kayabuki
Amanda Winn Lee as Kurutan
Michael McCarty as Ishikawa


Japanese
Tanaka Atsuko as Motoko Kusanagi
Ohtsuka Akio as Batou
Yamadera Kouichi as Togusa
Ken Nishida as Kazundo Gouda
Ooki Sugiyama as Proto
Osamu Saka as Daisuke Aramaki
Rikiya Koyama as Hideo Kuze
Tamagawa Sakiko as Tachikoma
Taimei Suzuki as Kubota
Takashi Onozuka as Pazu
Tarou Yamaguchi as Boma
Toru Ohkawa as Saito
Sakakibara Yoshiko as Prime Minister Yoko Kayabuki
Yuuko Sumitomo as Kurutan
Yutaka Nakano as Ishikawa
Animaze - ADR Production
ZRO Limit Productions - ADR Production
Production I.G. - Animation Production
Adult Swim - Broadcaster
Manga Entertainment - Distributor
Bandai Entertainment - Licensed by
Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex Committee - Production Company
Manga Entertainment - Production Company
Links
Songs
Opening Theme
Title: Rise


Lyrics:

I'm a soldier, znachit ya
I otvyetchik i sud'ya
Ya stoyu na dvukh kontsakh ognya
Ogibaya virazhi, obgonyaya smyert' i zhizn'
Ya byegu srazit'sya s tyen'yu lzhi

skol'ko b nityey nye plyol obman
pokazhyet lik svyeta istina

Save your tears
for the day
when our pain is far behind
on your feet
come with me
we are soldiers stand or die

Save your fears
take your place
save them for the judgement day
fast and free
follow me
time to make the sacrifice
we rise or fall

I'm a soldier, born to stand
in this waking hell I am
witnessing more than I can compute

pray myself we don't forget
lies, betrayed and the oppressed
please give me the strength to be the truth

people facing the fire together
if we don't, we'll lose all we have found

Save your tears
for the day
when our pain is far behind
on your feet
come with me
we are soldiers stand or die

Za myechtoyu nakray propasti
Lish' tol'ko tak mozhno mir spasti

Ty nye plach',
Slyozy spryach',
Ved' nastanyet novyy den'
Tvoy ogon'
Sogryevat'
Budyet tysyachi syerdets
A syeychas podnimis'
Spryach' podal'shye bol' i strakh
Pobyedit tot, kto prav
Znay, chto vsyo v tvoikh rukakh

Save your tears
for the day
when our pain is far behind
on your feet
come with me
we are soldiers stand or die
Translation:

I'm a soldier, meaning that I'm
Both the defendent and the judge
I'm standing on both sides of the fire
Going around turns, overtaking death and life
I'm running to fight with the shadow of a lie

No matter how many threads deception would weave
Truth will show its face of light

Save your tears
for the day
when our pain is far behind
on your feet
come with me
we are soldiers stand or die

Save your fears
take your place
save them for the judgement day
fast and free
follow me
time to make the sacrifice
we rise or fall

I'm a soldier, born to stand
in this waking hell I am
witnessing more than I can compute

pray myself we don't forget
lies, betrayed and the oppressed
please give me the strength to be the truth

people facing the fire together
if we don't, we'll lose all we have found

Save your tears
for the day
when our pain is far behind
on your feet
come with me
we are soldiers stand or die

After a dream to the edge of a chasm
Only that way can the world be saved

Don't you cry,
Hide the tears,
Because a new day will start
Your fire
Will be heated
By thousands of hearts
But now get up
Hide the pain and fear far
The one who's right will win
Know that everything is in your hands

Save your tears
for the day
when our pain is far behind
on your feet
come with me
we are soldiers stand or die
Ending Theme
Title: Living Inside the Shell
Lyrics:

Roaming inbetween the worlds of sleep and awake
Seems so far away from where I've been and untrue but unafraid
Intrusting -- my soul -- I know I must be taken to see the world that is
Not so far from now

Imaginations come and sweep the shores of my mind
Letting it be, visions pass, and emotions arise--
Letting them go, and beyond are doors I've never seen, opening one by one

(Wake up and show the light, wake up the time is right)
I hear a voice, hear a voice calling out to me
Look inside, see the light now ever holding you
All the truth is all you need to make of your reality, its right here
Look deep within your shell

Finding out a galaxy of planets and stars within me
Listening to each of them singing the same silent melody
I've never seen such beauty in possibility -- no speck of doubt or fear

(Wake up and show the light, wake up the time is right)
I hear a voice, hear a voice calling out to me
I see inside, see the light now ever holding me
All the truth, all I need to make of this reality it's -- beauty within the shell

(Wake up and show the light, wake up the time is right)
I hear a voice, hear a voice calling out to me
I see inside, see the light now ever holding me
All the truth, all I need to make of this reality, it's inside
Right here within this shell

The sandglass starts for another time's beginning from within
Cotton fields, mama's arms are gently unfolding me into the new...

(Wake up and show the light, wake up the time is right)
[Reading]
Here from behind my sight, my thoughts my mind
Show from the light
The time is right
And from the depth within show the balance
Of outer and inner harmony
Mind and heart, soul and spirit undivided
Here's where teh true strength and beauty lies
We'll see this before us with our own eyes
We'll see, with our own eyes... LOVE

(Wake up and show the light, wake up the time is right)
I hear a voice, hear a voice calling out to me
I see inside, see the light now ever holding me
All the truth, all I need to make of this reality it's -- beauty within the shell
Added: 28-Jan-2008     Last Update: 21-Mar-2008







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