Ghost in the Shell - Stand Alone Complex, Vol. 1 (2004) Japan
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Director:Kenji Kamiyama
Studio:Manga Video
Writer:Kenji Kamiyama, Yoshiki Sakurai
Rating:4
Rated:NR
Date Added:2006-03-28
ASIN:B00024I18M
UPC:0669198252006
Price:$24.98
Awards:1 nomination
Genre:Manga
Release:2007-07-02
IMDb:0856797
Duration:110
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.78:1
Sound:Dolby
Languages:Japanese
Subtitles:English
Features:Animated
Subtitled
Surround Sound
Kenji Kamiyama  ...  (Director)
Kenji Kamiyama, Yoshiki Sakurai  ...  (Writer)
 
Bob Buchholz  ...  Paz (voice: English version) (as Robert Buchholz)
Richard Epcar  ...  Batou
Crispin Freeman  ...  Togusa
William Knight  ...  Daisuke Aramaki (voice: English version)
Mona Marshall  ...  Child - Episode 'Portraitz' (voice: English version)
Michael McCarty  ...  Ishikawa
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn  ...  Motoko Kusanagi (voice: English version)
Yutaka Nakano  ...  Ishikawa
Tôru Ôkawa  ...  Saito
Takashi Onozuka  ...  Paz (voice)
Akio Ôtsuka  ...  Batou
Osamu Saka  ...  Chief Daisuke Aramaki
Joshua Seth  ...  Child - Episode 'Portraitz' (voice: English version)
Atsuko Tanaka  ...  Major. Motoko Kusanagi
Dean Wein  ...  Boma (voice: English version)
Dave Wittenberg  ...  Saito
Kôichi Yamadera  ...  Togusa
Taro Yamaguchi  ...  Borma
Akio Ohtsuka  ...  Batou (voice)
Tôru Ôkawa  ...  Saito (voice)
Sakiko Tamagawa  ...  Tachikoma (voice)
Oki Sugiyama  ...  Proto (voice)
Masahiro Ogata  ...  Azuma (voice)
Eri Oono  ...  Operator (voice)
Eiji Sekiguchi  ...  Akafuku (voice)
Yoshiko Sakakibara  ...  Kayabuki (voice)
Tesshô Genda  ...  Nakamura Bucho (voice)
Ryûji Saikachi  ...  
Natsuo Tokuhiro  ...  
Shiro Saito  ...  
Daisuke Egawa  ...  
Hikari Yono  ...  
Tôru Ohkawa  ...  Saito (voice)
Summary: The broadcast series based on Mamoru Oshii's influential film Ghost in the Shell (1995) has been eagerly awaited on both sides of the Pacific. Although its production values are lower, and director Kenji Kamiyama never equals Oshii's inspired camerawork, Stand Alone Complex does an impressive job of re-creating the setting and characters. Major Motoko Kusanagi moves through a deadly city of mecha, cyborgs, humans, and human-prosthetic hybrids. (The series takes place in a parallel world, where Kusanagi never encountered the Puppet Master.) With the help of Batou, Togusa, and other officers from Public Security Section 9, she battles terrorists, hackers, and rogue machinery. An insect-like tank with a grating, babyish voice is a dubious addition to the cast, but fans of both Oshii's film and Shirow Masamune's original manga will find the program delivers plenty of hard-hitting action. (Rated 13 and older: considerable violence, grotesque imagery, nudity, alcohol use) --Charles Solomon