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When is it coming out? I'm very eager to see it! -- Cyde↔Weys 03:47, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
Nothing has been announced yet, unfortunetly. -- Liz 10:44, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
It has been announced that the Sci-Fi Channel (If you can believe it) will Air GITS:SAC SSS on on June 11 at 11:00 p.m. ET as part of their new Ani-Monday block. Here is the link:
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/
68.206.37.136
02:39, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
I'm surprised Ned Scott didn't propose this page to merge into the main SAC page also... I'd oppose such a merger though. 132.205.93.88 23:50, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
poster, this one is probably an early version. Cliché Online 17:04, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
A lot of the plot section is taken directly from http://www.productionig.com/contents/works_sp/47_/index.html. It needs to be written. kollision 15:54, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
I rewrote the entire plot section, so that should solve the copyright violation issue. I removed the revision notice at the top of the page since it seems unnecessary now. TankRamp 05:03, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
With regards to the plot section, it's written that "Kugutsu Mawashi can be roughly translated to "Puppeteer". Within the rest of the plot section, the phrase Kugutsu Mawashi is then used. Would it not be easier for an English-speaking audience to just refer to this mysterious entity as the Puppeteer, instead of using Japanese that the casual reader might mistake for a specific person's name? I'm therefore changing all references of "Kugutsu Mawashi" to "the Puppeteer." After all, most people will see this movie subbed and the sub for the entity will be in the English. Thus, if someone sees the movie and comes here for plot clarification, they may become confused reading the Japanese. I know it's an imperfect translation but it can't be helped. Or am I just nuts here??
Since the Tachikoma were 'destroyed' in the ending of 2nd Gig, I believe that listing the Tachikoma on the Voice Cast is kind of giving up the plot of the movie (they 'reappear' halfway of the movie), and therefore should be removed from the voice cast list, or listed as ??? or something. Just a thought. 201.153.114.233 04:09, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
I'm not terribly sure how to do this, but can someone redirect the Rhizome link under Trivia from the botanical term to the philosophical? It seems more appropriate. - Eltargrim (Sorry, stealth edit)
You erase english translation of the lyrics as copyvio ? Weird ... It is a FREE translation of russian lyrics i can't get it ...
Is there anyways to get it in a .jpeg rather than .pdf or whatever?
Anyone else notice that this movie is a remake of the first Ghost in the Shell film but adapted to the Stand Alone Complex storyline with several plot changes?
(Based largely on discussion I found over three pages here, http://forums.animesuki.com/showthread.php?t=33978 I would like to add the following explanation of the story: Jez crow 20:11, 16 April 2007 (UTC))
//Deleted - Moved to page on Kugutsu_Mawashi Jez crow 01:04, 23 May 2007 (UTC)//
Okay I've summarised for this page and moved my big chunk to K.M.s page. I looked at similar sections on interpretation on wiki pages for David Lynch's films and a few others.
Also, if someone could comment whether the picture should or shouldn't be included here, thanks. If someone deletes it, then OK. Jez crow 01:04, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
If you Lynch's interpretations arebad, you should see the crazy shit in the 2001: A Space Odyssey article. I think this shit should fly. 142.162.137.27 00:27, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
Can't wait for the Official release with official translation! (Also a better image too) Hopefully it will be less cryptic than the fansub. For instance, apparently there is a line missing where Motoko tells Batou she found the Tachikomas' Memory Files in cyberspace, after she saves Togusa. Then we will know. Jez crow 01:58, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
The scene where Batou and the Major point guns at eachother seems to mirror the scene in Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocense, where they do the same.
Another thing is, the black cat that seems to hack the cyborg in the robotic suit's eyes, could possible be a homage to the black cat in The Matrix trilodgy. (In the GitS:SAC:2nd Gig trivia it actually states that they pay homage to the helicopter matrix scene, most likely because The Matrix was inspired in part by the first Ghost in the Shell movie.) It's not too far of a stretch but I don't want to add it if someone's just going to remove it.
142.163.43.250 13:11, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
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Does it honestly matter? I mean, it's a DVD cover. Do people even copyright DVD covers? I don't think so. No one's making any money off of wikipedia having a picture of a DVD cover. Except maybe Manga who's getting free advertisement because of it. 71.126.192.8 12:44, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
The article has been edited to state that the Sci Fi channel aired this widescreen....but I could have sworn it wasn't. The image that they uploaded could have been easily edited/cropped to make it look widescreen, but I don't know why someone would intentionally lie like this.
It was definitely NOT aired in widescreen. This needs to be corrected.
The widescreen VERSION was broadcast in full screen. Note that the SciFi logo in the image is distorted, since the screen cap has been compressed in the vertical to achieve the proper aspect. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.61.49.25 ( talk) 00:49, 15 September 2007 (UTC)
Hi, just wondered why the names have changed? Kagael and Karam don't sound very Japanese? Have they changed in the English translation, because in previous GitS all the names are Japanese? I haven't seen the English dub. Was thinking of changing them back to the original Japanese names. Tx Jez crow 12:35, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
is it in english or japanese or does it have an option on the disc that asks you?
pretty simple argument, don't you think?
the article say Hideo Kuze no longer loved her... i didn't recall this, they have a special childhood bond but not much were said about them. The supported reason of her leaving should instead be due to the inability of PS9 to save him; a more likely reason to "take it out on the system" and quit. Akinkhoo 12:57, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
I agree with the above comment, to say that the Major left Section 9 because "Kuze no longer loved her" is completely unsupported by anything that occurred during the 2nd Gig. In fact, Kuze's last words to the Major were something to the effect of I'll be waiting out in the net for you, hardly a rejection of feelings. Throughout the 2nd Gig it is clearly, if subtly, established that the Major and Kuze share a deep bond, she indirectly referred to him as her first love, and their time spent buried underground showed they still had an emotional connection. I really think that comment about Kuze not loving her needs to be removed. If Kuze was indeed involved with her disillusionment, it might be because of losing him just as she found him again, but not because of rejection by him. DejitaruMusouka
I have serious problems with the proposed "theory" that "Once Kusanagi became disillusioned after realizing Hideo Kuze no longer loved her, she left the physical world of Section 9 to "sojourn in the net"". This should not be included in the article because it's demonstrably false.
Firstly, as a reference to the theory, the Ghost in the Shell I film is given. However, we know that the Stand Alone Complex does not continue the film timeline, so it is impossible for this to have taken place.
Secondly, it is quite clear from events in the Solid State Society film itself that the Major was not sojourning on the net, and was simply conducting her own private investigations.
Thirdly, the Major did not leave Section 9 because she was disillusioned about Kuze not loving her: as mentioned in the film, she was disillusioned with Section 9 itself, and having to work within its restrictions. It is far more plausible that it was the assassination of Kuze that sparked this disillusionment, because she was ultimately unable to save him.
Fourthly, unless I'm missing something, the scenes with Kuze in 2nd Gig at no point imply that love (or lack of love) between the Major and Kuze was an issue. The real issue at stake was having someone to confide in, to depend on (perhaps platonic love, but that's about it). The Major states (in the scene where they are trapped together in the container) that she thinks she has someone to confide in, which I took to mean Batou, while Kuze states that she's lucky, and that he's still searching for that someone. The imagery of Batou carrying the "cross" in this scene was a symbol of him carrying the Major's problems and issues, carrying her suffering.
A far more plausible theory is that the Major's subconscious longings, without the support or help of Batou (and Section 9, to some extent) - her constant search for meaning, her internal struggles - caused her subconscious to act on its own, and ultimately develop into an entity in its own right that could act independently without her knowledge.
Regardless of my own speculation, the point is that there is plenty of evidence to suggest that this theory is just simply incorrect, and it should be removed. krou 15:32, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
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Could someone update this to use the terms in the Official translated version rather than the current terms - eg. Puppeteer rather than Kugutsu Mawashi, Noble Rot Senior rather than Kifu Aged/Old-aged, etc. An t isora 15:17, 17 September 2007 (UTC)
Is this cut from the DVD release? It says at the beginning of the article Sci Fi aired the Adult version. After watching my own DVD I can't find anything that would have to be blurred out. Does this mean there are two versions of the movie, and I've wasted my money on the shorter cut? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.136.33.183 ( talk) 21:51, 25 October 2007 (UTC)
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"Loki, Conan, Max and Musashi are the names of four android agents belonging to Motoko Aramaki in Ghost in the Shell 2: Man/Machine Interface." Cool... But to who are they given in SSS? Lacrymocéphale 08:33, 13 July 2008 (UTC)
Just made a small edit for the ending quote, its not "Then net is indeed vast and infinite", but "The net is truly vast and infinite."-- Aridnyk 13:11, 17 October 2008 (UTC)
i'm not good with adding production info into the article i have found a source though that could help expand it. for me, it'll take all day just to find what is key info. [1] [2]. Bread Ninja ( talk) 23:05, 7 November 2011 (UTC)
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When is it coming out? I'm very eager to see it! -- Cyde↔Weys 03:47, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
Nothing has been announced yet, unfortunetly. -- Liz 10:44, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
It has been announced that the Sci-Fi Channel (If you can believe it) will Air GITS:SAC SSS on on June 11 at 11:00 p.m. ET as part of their new Ani-Monday block. Here is the link:
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/
68.206.37.136
02:39, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
I'm surprised Ned Scott didn't propose this page to merge into the main SAC page also... I'd oppose such a merger though. 132.205.93.88 23:50, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
poster, this one is probably an early version. Cliché Online 17:04, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
A lot of the plot section is taken directly from http://www.productionig.com/contents/works_sp/47_/index.html. It needs to be written. kollision 15:54, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
I rewrote the entire plot section, so that should solve the copyright violation issue. I removed the revision notice at the top of the page since it seems unnecessary now. TankRamp 05:03, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
With regards to the plot section, it's written that "Kugutsu Mawashi can be roughly translated to "Puppeteer". Within the rest of the plot section, the phrase Kugutsu Mawashi is then used. Would it not be easier for an English-speaking audience to just refer to this mysterious entity as the Puppeteer, instead of using Japanese that the casual reader might mistake for a specific person's name? I'm therefore changing all references of "Kugutsu Mawashi" to "the Puppeteer." After all, most people will see this movie subbed and the sub for the entity will be in the English. Thus, if someone sees the movie and comes here for plot clarification, they may become confused reading the Japanese. I know it's an imperfect translation but it can't be helped. Or am I just nuts here??
Since the Tachikoma were 'destroyed' in the ending of 2nd Gig, I believe that listing the Tachikoma on the Voice Cast is kind of giving up the plot of the movie (they 'reappear' halfway of the movie), and therefore should be removed from the voice cast list, or listed as ??? or something. Just a thought. 201.153.114.233 04:09, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
I'm not terribly sure how to do this, but can someone redirect the Rhizome link under Trivia from the botanical term to the philosophical? It seems more appropriate. - Eltargrim (Sorry, stealth edit)
You erase english translation of the lyrics as copyvio ? Weird ... It is a FREE translation of russian lyrics i can't get it ...
Is there anyways to get it in a .jpeg rather than .pdf or whatever?
Anyone else notice that this movie is a remake of the first Ghost in the Shell film but adapted to the Stand Alone Complex storyline with several plot changes?
(Based largely on discussion I found over three pages here, http://forums.animesuki.com/showthread.php?t=33978 I would like to add the following explanation of the story: Jez crow 20:11, 16 April 2007 (UTC))
//Deleted - Moved to page on Kugutsu_Mawashi Jez crow 01:04, 23 May 2007 (UTC)//
Okay I've summarised for this page and moved my big chunk to K.M.s page. I looked at similar sections on interpretation on wiki pages for David Lynch's films and a few others.
Also, if someone could comment whether the picture should or shouldn't be included here, thanks. If someone deletes it, then OK. Jez crow 01:04, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
If you Lynch's interpretations arebad, you should see the crazy shit in the 2001: A Space Odyssey article. I think this shit should fly. 142.162.137.27 00:27, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
Can't wait for the Official release with official translation! (Also a better image too) Hopefully it will be less cryptic than the fansub. For instance, apparently there is a line missing where Motoko tells Batou she found the Tachikomas' Memory Files in cyberspace, after she saves Togusa. Then we will know. Jez crow 01:58, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
The scene where Batou and the Major point guns at eachother seems to mirror the scene in Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocense, where they do the same.
Another thing is, the black cat that seems to hack the cyborg in the robotic suit's eyes, could possible be a homage to the black cat in The Matrix trilodgy. (In the GitS:SAC:2nd Gig trivia it actually states that they pay homage to the helicopter matrix scene, most likely because The Matrix was inspired in part by the first Ghost in the Shell movie.) It's not too far of a stretch but I don't want to add it if someone's just going to remove it.
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Does it honestly matter? I mean, it's a DVD cover. Do people even copyright DVD covers? I don't think so. No one's making any money off of wikipedia having a picture of a DVD cover. Except maybe Manga who's getting free advertisement because of it. 71.126.192.8 12:44, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
The article has been edited to state that the Sci Fi channel aired this widescreen....but I could have sworn it wasn't. The image that they uploaded could have been easily edited/cropped to make it look widescreen, but I don't know why someone would intentionally lie like this.
It was definitely NOT aired in widescreen. This needs to be corrected.
The widescreen VERSION was broadcast in full screen. Note that the SciFi logo in the image is distorted, since the screen cap has been compressed in the vertical to achieve the proper aspect. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.61.49.25 ( talk) 00:49, 15 September 2007 (UTC)
Hi, just wondered why the names have changed? Kagael and Karam don't sound very Japanese? Have they changed in the English translation, because in previous GitS all the names are Japanese? I haven't seen the English dub. Was thinking of changing them back to the original Japanese names. Tx Jez crow 12:35, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
is it in english or japanese or does it have an option on the disc that asks you?
pretty simple argument, don't you think?
the article say Hideo Kuze no longer loved her... i didn't recall this, they have a special childhood bond but not much were said about them. The supported reason of her leaving should instead be due to the inability of PS9 to save him; a more likely reason to "take it out on the system" and quit. Akinkhoo 12:57, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
I agree with the above comment, to say that the Major left Section 9 because "Kuze no longer loved her" is completely unsupported by anything that occurred during the 2nd Gig. In fact, Kuze's last words to the Major were something to the effect of I'll be waiting out in the net for you, hardly a rejection of feelings. Throughout the 2nd Gig it is clearly, if subtly, established that the Major and Kuze share a deep bond, she indirectly referred to him as her first love, and their time spent buried underground showed they still had an emotional connection. I really think that comment about Kuze not loving her needs to be removed. If Kuze was indeed involved with her disillusionment, it might be because of losing him just as she found him again, but not because of rejection by him. DejitaruMusouka
I have serious problems with the proposed "theory" that "Once Kusanagi became disillusioned after realizing Hideo Kuze no longer loved her, she left the physical world of Section 9 to "sojourn in the net"". This should not be included in the article because it's demonstrably false.
Firstly, as a reference to the theory, the Ghost in the Shell I film is given. However, we know that the Stand Alone Complex does not continue the film timeline, so it is impossible for this to have taken place.
Secondly, it is quite clear from events in the Solid State Society film itself that the Major was not sojourning on the net, and was simply conducting her own private investigations.
Thirdly, the Major did not leave Section 9 because she was disillusioned about Kuze not loving her: as mentioned in the film, she was disillusioned with Section 9 itself, and having to work within its restrictions. It is far more plausible that it was the assassination of Kuze that sparked this disillusionment, because she was ultimately unable to save him.
Fourthly, unless I'm missing something, the scenes with Kuze in 2nd Gig at no point imply that love (or lack of love) between the Major and Kuze was an issue. The real issue at stake was having someone to confide in, to depend on (perhaps platonic love, but that's about it). The Major states (in the scene where they are trapped together in the container) that she thinks she has someone to confide in, which I took to mean Batou, while Kuze states that she's lucky, and that he's still searching for that someone. The imagery of Batou carrying the "cross" in this scene was a symbol of him carrying the Major's problems and issues, carrying her suffering.
A far more plausible theory is that the Major's subconscious longings, without the support or help of Batou (and Section 9, to some extent) - her constant search for meaning, her internal struggles - caused her subconscious to act on its own, and ultimately develop into an entity in its own right that could act independently without her knowledge.
Regardless of my own speculation, the point is that there is plenty of evidence to suggest that this theory is just simply incorrect, and it should be removed. krou 15:32, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
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Could someone update this to use the terms in the Official translated version rather than the current terms - eg. Puppeteer rather than Kugutsu Mawashi, Noble Rot Senior rather than Kifu Aged/Old-aged, etc. An t isora 15:17, 17 September 2007 (UTC)
Is this cut from the DVD release? It says at the beginning of the article Sci Fi aired the Adult version. After watching my own DVD I can't find anything that would have to be blurred out. Does this mean there are two versions of the movie, and I've wasted my money on the shorter cut? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.136.33.183 ( talk) 21:51, 25 October 2007 (UTC)
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"Loki, Conan, Max and Musashi are the names of four android agents belonging to Motoko Aramaki in Ghost in the Shell 2: Man/Machine Interface." Cool... But to who are they given in SSS? Lacrymocéphale 08:33, 13 July 2008 (UTC)
Just made a small edit for the ending quote, its not "Then net is indeed vast and infinite", but "The net is truly vast and infinite."-- Aridnyk 13:11, 17 October 2008 (UTC)
i'm not good with adding production info into the article i have found a source though that could help expand it. for me, it'll take all day just to find what is key info. [1] [2]. Bread Ninja ( talk) 23:05, 7 November 2011 (UTC)
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