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Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex

★ 8.2 (397 votes) | 2002 | 0h 25m
Action & AdventureAnimationCrimeSci-Fi & Fantasy
Overview

In the future when technological enhancements and robotics are a way of life, Major Motoko Kusanagi and Section 9 take care of the jobs that are too difficult for the police. Section 9 employs hackers, sharpshooters, detectives and cyborgs all in an effort to thwart cyber criminals and their plans to attack the innocent.

Details
  • Status Ended
  • First Air Date October 1, 2002
  • Last Air Date January 8, 2005
  • Seasons 2
  • Episodes 52
  • Networks Perfect Choice

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Specials
Specials

53 episodes • 2002

This season is comprised of the 3 OVAs and the 52 shorts of the "Tachikomatic Days" and "2nd GIG Tachikomatic Days", 26 for season 1 and 2. These shorts aired at the end of each episode and delve into the collective minds of the Tachikomas. Last 1 short "Uchikomatic Days" about the birth of the Uchikomas, the 'ugly duckling' second generation think-tanks.

1st GIG
1st GIG

26 episodes • 2002

In 2030 AD, even if the intention to run around as light and electrons is concentrated in one direction as the computerization becomes generalized and the information network becomes more sophisticated, by the time the "lonely person" becomes an "individual" as a complex. Is an era when it is not computerized. It depicts the activities of the "Public Security Section 9" (commonly known as "Ghost in the Shell"), which was established as an independent counterintelligence unit under the direct control of the Ministry of Home Affairs to counter complicated crimes. There are a wide variety of top-secret missions such as cybercrime investigation, terrorism deterrence / arrest, VIP protection, and corruption detection, but one incident emerges as it is carried out.

2nd GIG
2nd GIG

26 episodes • 2004

Set in 2032 AD. The truth is revealed through the appearance of the Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office, which is hostile to Section 9 from the background of the resurrection of Public Security Section 9, starting with the case of a terrorist who claims to be "11 individual people", and the appearance of the individual 11-person case and Kuze. Becomes. The information manipulation and crafting activities of the Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office will increase the distrust and opposition of the refugees, and the consolation refugees will be armed and uprising all at once.

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