-
User
Score
Overview
Two animated films based on the original manga have been released, both directed by Mamoru Oshii and animated by Production I.G. Ghost in the Shell was released in 1995 and follows the "Puppet Master" storyline from the manga. It was re-released in 2008 as Ghost in the Shell 2.0 with new audio and updated 3D computer graphics in certain scenes. Innocence, otherwise known as Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, was released in 2004, with its story based on a chapter from the first manga.
- Number of Movies: 2
- Revenue: $20,079,829
Featured Cast
-
Batou (voice)
-
Motoko Kusanagi (voice)
-
Togusa (voice)
-
Puppetmaster (voice)
-
Section 9 Department Chief Aramaki (voice), Aramaki (voice)
-
Ishikawa (voice)
-
Koga (voice)
-
Director Nakamura (voice)
-
Azuma (voice)
-
Mysterious Woman (voice)
-
Dr. Willis (voice)
-
Criminal (voice)
-
Minister of Foreign Affairs (voice)
-
Gaikôkan (voice)
Featured Crew
Aastaks 2029 on digitaalne infotulv kogu ühiskonna üle ujutanud. Halastamatud, salapärased arvutihäkkerid - poolenisti masinad, poolenisti inimesed - tungivad salajastesse infopankadesse ja ei tunnista mingeid eetikareegleid. Selle kaose ajal ilmub mängu "Nukkude isad", kunstlik intelligents, millel puudub tahke kuju. See intelligents suudab oma ohvreid kontrollida ja nende abil arvutivälise maailmaga manipuleerida. Salateenistus nimega Osakond 9, asub seda kehatut deemonit otsima, et temast tulenev oht likvideerida.
Cyborg detective Batou is assigned to investigate a series of murders committed by gynoids—doll-like cyborgs, which all malfunctioned, killed, then self-destructed afterwards. The brains of the gynoids initialize in order to protect their manufacturer's software, but in one gynoid, which Batou himself neutralized, one file remains: a voice speaking the phrase "Help me."