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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's a keeper for Anime fans,
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This review is from: Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Volume 02 (Episodes 5-8) (DVD)
As a fan of the orignal GitS, and of Stand Alone Complex Vol. 1, I really looked forward to Vol. 2 and I was not disappointed. The story continued where it left off in Vol. 1, but this time we learn even more about the Major, her skills and maybe a small scene to some, but to me when she blocked a blow and it...well, don't want to spoil it, but it shows how powerfully build she is. While the Laughing Man from the first vol. took up lots of the time, the other episodes showed more of her personality. Including a huge surprise about her love life that was cut-out of the US verison of GitS comic.
The art, action are crisp and clean, the US voice acting is very good, not perfect at times, but they've spend money getting some good voice actors. As for the sound complain in another review, I started off with no sound, then realised that I had set-up for DTS sound, which I don't have. After resetting to stereo the sound came on and it sounded great. I recommend Ghost in the Shell for any anime fan.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ghost -SAC is rockin',
By GreyGhost (Missouri) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Volume 02 (Episodes 5-8) (DVD)
So far, I've enjoyed this series very much, more so than the movie, it seems to follow the Manga more closely in both style and story ... I'm looking forward to the next installment as well ...
I see someone has had a problem with the sound, well copy and paste this address: http://www.bandai-ent.com/news/news.cfm?id=86 GreyGhost
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
NO Extras on DTS version?,
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This review is from: Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Volume 02 (Episodes 5-8) (DVD)
The show is great and DVD sound and picture are great. But, I noticed my DVD has no Extras (the interviews with Aramaki's voice actor andthe composer) even though the box says it is supposed to. Also, the DVD does not have 5.1 sound even though the box claims it does. Did I just get an old DVD in a new box? Maybe it was sitting int the warehouse for a long time? Series is worth having on DVD if you can afford it
****Did anyone else experience the NO EXTRAS problem?**** Thanks
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
PLUGGED IN TERRORIST,
By Sesho "www.sesho.libsyn.com" (Pasadena, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Volume 02 (Episodes 5-8) (DVD)
The agents of Section 9 are desperately tracking down the cyber-terrorist "Laughing Man" before he can carry out his plans to kill the Police Superintendent-General. The problem is, does the Laughing Man even exist? Is it one person or a more wide-spread conspiracy? And what is the truth that they want to be revealed?
In the third Episode on this DVD, Section 9 investigates a foreign revolutionary who seems to have nine lives and more. The last episode hits a more personal note with the Major after a friend informs her of suspicious organ traffic which saved a little girl from being forced to have a prosthetic body. The girl happens to be around the same age as the Major when she became a cyborg. I have to say that this second volume of SAC is probably one of best anime videos I have ever seen. It has it all. Complex plots, finely choreographed fight scenes, brillantly edited sequences, and great acting! It has more heart than 99% of the shows you see on television. The character interactions are superb and the continuing mystery of the Laughing Man becomes more and more interesting. And let's not forget the masterful soundtrack by Yoko Kanno, the greatest composer working in the world. This disk even includes an interview with her, along with the Japanese voice actor that plays Aramaki. Also features the Tachikoma comedic shorts at the end of each episode. Presented in Anamorphic Widescreen and 5.1 English and Japanese. Masterpiece!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Anime to make you think,
By Lotus Mystique "Lotus Mystique" (Florida USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Volume 02 (Episodes 5-8) (DVD)
This is definitely thinking people's anime. GitS masterfully incorporates rich animation with a fast paced and deeply interwoven plot line. Watching the episodes as presented on the DVD helps to pull the storyline together and is well suited for those who wish to become acquainted with the series.
I really enjoy this particular animation style and the dialogue goes a long way to keep watchers hooked. I would recommend this to people who are looking for a show with diverse characters and a topical story line. You'll be through this episodes quickly enough to want to continue the rest of the volumes.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Top Notch Anime,
This review is from: Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Volume 02 (Episodes 5-8) (DVD)
I dont really know about teh other two reviews that dissed this series. Just opinions like anything else really. I really enjoyed this anime, animation is very good, story is fun, and action is good (could be alittle more) but still good. The english voices are common around other animes are they picked good ones atleast. If you are into AD police, Witch hunter robin, Gundam series, S-cry-ed, Getbackers, and the ghost in the shell movies, I think you will enjoy this anime. I was really excited that another anime is in anamorphic widescreen making it look great, and the speical edition versions have DTS but if you go cheaper you can still have 5.1 dolby digital which is good enough for an anime DVD.
5.0 out of 5 stars
What you would expect!,
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This review is from: Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Volume 02 (Episodes 5-8) (DVD)
This is what you would expect from the team that makes this awsome film and series! Visuals are as always, Top notch in the anime world, with thought provoking story lines, that make it so you can't wait to watch the next episode in the series. If you like you anime like i do with realistic looking charaters, and just alaround good damn movie. you have to have this in your collection, along with the whole series!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Where the line between humans and machines is blurred,
By Mark Schaefer "themarkman99" (Brockport, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Volume 02 (Episodes 5-8) (DVD)
I'll admit to you that I love to watch Adult Swim, and I'll also admit that I like certain types of anime. No, I'm not one of those nerdy card-trading Poke'mon lovers, I'm a young adult who likes to use my imagination in my down time. I like anime that's made for adults like: Big O!, Cowboy Bebop, Trigun, Outlaw Star, Tenchi and Ghost in the shell. I was watching either watching Family Guy or Aqua Teen Hunger Force when I saw previews for this show start to air on Adult Swim, I thought thought it looked cool, it featured what looked to me like a cool futuristic take on robots and the humans that are seamlessly integrated with cybornetics to make them almost immortal, But I didn't know the half of it. What I got was a cyber-punk version of the old black-and-white film noir mysteries. 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 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. 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 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 tasked with the charge 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. If you have seen the movie then you know that 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, presented is a look at society and technology as a larger whole. The series of 26 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 a derivant version makes an appearance in), the design of the characters, and also, the usage of the characters Paz, Bouma 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 cell-shaded computer models. Their work has been highly praised for its subtle contribution to a scene, which adds greatly to the atmosphere. I think a lot of people will try to compare this to Cowboy Bebop as with so many other anime and mangas, but that's foolish. Stand Alone Complex is no better or worse than Cowboy Bebop, it's just a different story, different style, different sets of charactors and there places. if you like anime or manga you'll definitely like this show. It's complex, has views on modern terrorism and how to deal with it, and not to mention the technology! Even if you don't watch anime just give a chance and take it for what it is. |
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Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Volume 02 (Episodes 5-8) by Ryûji Saikachi (DVD - 2004)
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