Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex

In the future, life between the digital and physical world has been blurred. The boundary of technology and humanity has been stretched beyond imagination with lives being led in both the electronic and physical worlds. With the melding of man and machine – a new cybernetic level of existence is being created – An existence that continues to redefine mankind.

I finished episode 26 of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex today.

Gits: SAC is one of those series that is perfect from beginning to end. Its the kind of series that you watch several times to fully enjoy everything it has to offer. It is simultaneously comical and dark. The team of Shirow Masamune, Yoshiki Sakurai, and Kenji Kamiyama provide a wonderful vision for this version of the GitS universe.

It complements the GitS movies well (although, both exist in different universes and are alternate realities of Shirow’s manga). The introduction of the child-like Tachikoma robots (“Sentient Tanks”) was a great idea, and I wish they had appeared in the other two universes. They make you question what is human consciousness (“Ghost”), and they make you question what is real or not.

Hell, the entire series makes you question what is real.

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Published January 14th, 2005

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dis here be MaxFrost of http://maxfrost.modblog.com fame

anywho, I love the Tachikomas!!! I hated it when they had to leave for that span of episodes…though the ending twas cool…

My favorite ep probably was the one where the Tachikomas were debating…man, the idea of that happening was pure genius.

anywho, latah

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