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Last Login: 11/12/2023 10:26 am

Registered: 04/03/2005

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Location: New Port City, Japan

Birthday: 12/21

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Major Motoko Kusanagi commands an elite anticrime-anticorruption-antiterrorist-anti-cybercrime force of six men, a handful of AT-driven light tanks, and a battery of industrious low-key androids in a world where women - and female androids - are still regarded as sexual playthings for wealthy men or as homemakers or as damsels ever in distress. Kusanagi is rarely in distress, even when all odds are against her and her team, she thinks of a way out and comes through scrapping. She will never go quietly into that good night.
She can never be referred to as simply Motoko, not by the men she works with at least, that's not who she is anymore. Motoko was the little girl whose debilitating disease forced the doctors to transplant her brain into a prosthetic body. The major is most skilled in the use of her artificial body and she's not afraid to slow off that state-of-the-art, highly customized form.
The major is anything but apathetic or unemotional. She cares about her friends and coworkers and the people living in the new Japan. She wants to make the world of 2030 a better place, which is why she became a civil servant and why she leads Section 9 with resolve and courage. She dares to pit her sense of fair play and justice against the bad guys, whether they are crime-lords, cyberterrorists, or the Japanese government.
She is guided along her path by Daisuke Aramaki, the politically savvy war veteran who is the Head of Public Security Section 9, the wise and wizened moral compass unerringly pointing Section 9 toward what's just and right. Section 9 so often works far behind the scenes that they hardly ever get a word of thanks. But that suits Kusanagi's personality. She's not in this for the accolades. She and her boys are committed to fighting the just fight, often outside of the law and without much help from the government or the police.
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The Climax Report | 06/08/2010 2:32 pm
The Climax
Now I remember: Your G-Bot reminds me of that guy who switched his Ghost to that little robot thing that resembles the G-Bot in S.A.C
Durrenn Report | 06/08/2010 2:11 pm
Durrenn
Awesome. cool
I'll probably get around to watching a few episodes tonight. biggrin
Durrenn Report | 06/08/2010 2:01 pm
Durrenn
That little dance was my favorite part of it! xd
I'll probably get to that episode pretty soon, since I usually watch shows pretty fast.
Durrenn Report | 06/08/2010 1:53 pm
Durrenn
Oh right, I forgot that my profile is on private. I couldn't change anything on it so I just put it on private for the time being.
Anyway, I've only seen 4 episodes, but I loved most of the song!
I liked Hiphopopotamus versus Rhymenoceros, What's Wrong with the World Today, and I'm Not Crying.
Toxictaro Report | 09/17/2009 6:18 am
Toxictaro
thanx
Toxictaro Report | 09/15/2009 8:02 pm
Toxictaro
whats the name of ur gun?
Elliot_Rhymeless Report | 07/17/2008 2:15 pm
Elliot_Rhymeless
::nods:: I suppose they swapped out action for more development and intrigue in order to have a decent transition into the movie's story, in order to fill the time gap between it and 2nd Gig. Which I sort of appreciated, actually... To me, there was just the right amount of action there in relation to the rest of the film.

But yes, "Date of Rebirth" is a great song as well... plus it was fun to recognize some of the background songs that were used previously in the TV series. ^^
Elliot_Rhymeless Report | 07/11/2008 2:49 pm
Elliot_Rhymeless
Heya! ^^ I don't know if you remember me, but a while back I had a topic about anime music composers that you posted on. Sorry to comment out of the blue like this, but I was wondering if you'd seen Solid State Society yet. The opening theme, "Player", is gorgeous.... but then, it's Yoko Kanno compsing with Origa on vocals, so that's a given. ^^
xX Saito Xx Report | 02/15/2008 11:44 am
xX Saito Xx
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Adumar Report | 01/28/2008 3:03 pm
Adumar
Hey, hows it going? Long time no see.
 
 
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