| | | Stand Alone Complex. Features: DVD, Limited Edition The year is 2034, and the face of terrorism has changed. No longer restricted to the limits of the physical world, the war on terror has exploded onto the net. In an attempt to confront this new threat, an elite counter-terrorism and anti-crime unit was formed: Public Security Section 9.Two years have since passed when the team's commander: Major Motoko Kusanagi, resigned from her post. After a rash of mysterious suicides Section 9 is forced to confront the Puppeteer, a dangerous hacker with unsurpassed skills. As their investigation of this terrorist threat takes them deeper into the bowels of a potential government conspiracy, Section 9 once again crosses paths with the Major, but is her sudden reappearance more than a coincidence, or is she somehow connected to the Puppeteer? No one is above suspicion in this action-packed continuation of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex saga! "...compelling plot twists and colorful images..." Jim Hemphill, Reel.com
 Editor's Note
 This feature-length entry in the Ghost in the Shell universe centers on Section 9 two years after Motoko Kusanagi left the group. Though the team feels her absence, they continue their mission, leading them to the Puppet Master. This talented hacker is a mysterious figure, and he may reveal himself to the source of more than Section 9 would have imagined.
| Features | Audio: Japanese, English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound |  | Audio: Japanese, English Dolby Digital Stereo |  | Dubbed: English |  | English Production Interview |  | Featurette: Anime & Car Design - Designing The Future Car |  | Interactive Menus |  | Making Of Tachikoma Robot |  | Mitsuhisa Ishikawa (Production I.G.) Interview |  | Original Theatrical Trailer |  | Scene Selection |  | Storyboard Subtitles |  | Subtitles: English |  | Uchikomatic Days |  | World Work File |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Video Treasures |
 | Release Date: 7/3/2007 |
 | Original Release Date: 2006 |  | Catalog ID: 25176 |  | UPC: 00669198251764 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1 |
| Cast & Crew | Crispin Freeman - Voice Of |  | Junichi Uematsu - Editor |  | Kenji Kamiyama - Director |  | Kenji Kamiyama, et. al. - Screenplay |  | Koji Tanaka - Cinematographer |  | Mary Elizabeth McGlynn - Voice Of |  | Masamune Shirow - Based On Comic Books By |  | Michael McCarty - Voice Of |  | Richard Epcar - Voice Of |  | Yoko Kanno - Original Music By |  | Yusuke Takeda - Art Director |
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| | Professional Reviews | BumsCorner.com 8 of 10 In it's heart, this movie is a kick ass murder mystery set in Japan, about 30 years from now. It is a lot more advanced then our current society, but it doesn't seem too far fetched. All the new technology in the film is technology that I could really see developed. There are a lot of robots running around, but they are physically realistic...Now if your already a GITS fan, then this is a no brainer. You know your going to get this regardless of what myself or any other critic states. As far as non GITS fans are concerned, it could go either way. I can see some people really enjoying the over the top effects. But on the flip side I could see people hating it for having such a convoluted and complex plot and story. To me, this was a very middle of the road flick. It wasn't bad and did keep my attention, however it wasn't exactly great either. I do expect anything with the GITS title and Kenji Kamiyama directing will blow me away. But this didn't do any blowing.
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