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Ghost in the Shell: Anime Legends 2nd Gig

Ghost in the Shell: Anime Legends 2nd GigArtist: Artist Not Provided
Studio: Manga Video
Category: DVD

List Price: $49.97
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Seller: goHastings
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars reviews
Sales Rank: 2777

Format: Animated, Color, DVD, NTSC
Languages: English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), Japanese (Original Language), English (Original Language)
Rating: Unrated
Region: 1
Discs: 7
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Running Time: 660 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: MAND25269D
UPC: 669198252693
EAN: 0669198252693
ASIN: B002EBRF7O

Release Date: September 15, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Product Description
Studio: Starz/sphe Release Date: 09/15/2009 Run time: 660 minutes


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5 out of 5 stars Fantastic   September 24, 2009
Tim Lasiuta (Red Deer, Alberta)
17 out of 19 found this review helpful

As one of the premier Manga series internationally, Ghost In the Shell aka S.A.C., has introduced North American animation fans to a dangerous view of the future.

While S.A.C. occurred in the `near' future, 2nd Gig, and the annotated film, Individual Eleven takes place in 2032. Prior to the dissolution of Section 9, and the resignation of Major Kusangi, the world experienced two `world' word from 2000-2015, and 2015 to 2024. The use of nuclear weapons marked the end of WWIII, and the consequent threat by the American Empire to do so again had kept the global forces in Japan at bay. As Section 9 winds down, a new threat rises. The increase in independent states and sovereign regions that grew from the chaos of the last 30 years has led to a divided planet with major questions on sovereignty and administrative jurisdiction.

As the director said in an interview, "In other words, we simply couldn't ignore the way society had evolved since the events of 9-11 That was the approach we decided to take, and I tried to illustrate a 21st century (near-future) war. But to tell you the truth, I couldn't avoid feeding back into modern reality." Given the war torn climate in Section 9 and the circumstances the Japanese people find themselves in a complex discussion of the reactions and actions of both the military and militants was the only possible scenario for the series.

The complexity of the 26 episodes, 2nd season, is simplified in the motion picture, "Individual Eleven". While the original episodes contain a more dynamic, more in-depth plot flow than the 160 minute film, the full 700 minute presentation is equally spectacular. With such a complex storyline, the editing and directoral decisions required for the short version must have been hellish. The resulting 160 minute `short' is riveting, and leads viewers through a nightmare world of politics, survival, semantics, and loyalties. As in any time of war, there are aggressors and defenders, and the forces led by the Togusa struggle with suicides, random acts of violence, and seek to uncover the "Puppet Master".

Amidst the intense plot driven "Individual Eleven" and "2nd Gig", several sub plots wind through the main tapestry.

With Section 9 investigating the machinations of the "Puppet Master", the Tachikoma's appearance adds another layer to the story. Similar to the Q Collective in Star Trek, they are robots endowed with sophisticated AI with a little free will and philosophical discussion thrown in. Ultimately, their sacrifice paves the way for the successful conclusion of the conflict that Kuze controls.

That brings us to another interesting plot line. Kuze, the lone survivor of the Eleven, fled to the refugee camps and soon became a magnet for other survivors. His silence, and ability to make cranes with his left hand, served as therapy and those around him offered their life stories. He disappeared from view, and his relationship with Kusangi was resurrected as both were cybertized.

There are so many themes and plot threads running through this series that a book can be written on them. Intelligent animation has the power to inspire, and SAC is very intelligent! The animation style is worthy of an Academy Award, and should be recognized as such.

Look for this amazing series and film at your local video dealer or go online at [...]

I remain,
Fully alive

Tim Lasiuta



5 out of 5 stars Another great set   January 29, 2010
Timothy Stewart (New Bern NC)
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

This was an outstanding buy for the money. Disks came in a very ingenious box that helps save space on my DVD rack. Fitting 7 DVDs in a double-size DVD case is great. The quality of the set is just top notch. Crisp video and audio. This was an awesome addition to the original SAC set. Another great deal from Amazon.


5 out of 5 stars Great Series   March 21, 2010
M. Hehe (Gas City, IN United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a great series. If you like the movie or the manga you should enjoy this. Make sure you watch the first season first though. I liked the firs season a little better, but it was very close.


5 out of 5 stars Ghost in the Shell: SAC does it again   July 1, 2010
S. Harris (Prattsburgh, New York)
With the second season of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Section 9 returns once again but this time their entire group has a different agenda. While in the first season dealing with the "Laughing Man", this season seems to take a little more serious tone compared to the first season. Once again they deal with terrorist, this time it's with a terrorist group calling themselves "The Individual Eleven" and trying to start what they call a 'revolution'. Not only that Section 9, also has to face with refugees that are resorting to suicide bombings to leave their last mark in the world. I say that the story writing got better for this season though at times its on par with the first season but for the most part it's better than the Season 1 writing. I definitely recommend this season of Ghost in the Shell for anyone that's a fan of the show let alone the movies. I give it a 5 stars out of 5.



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