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    Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex: Season 1, Episode 25

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  1. EP 25 Barrage. Despite their best efforts, the remaining members of Section 9 are rounded up one by one by the government forces. Only Batou and Motoko are left. Batou goes to Motoko's apartment, even though he's sure its under surveillance. Once inside, he is attacked by the troops, but discovers Motoko's secret weapons cache and manages to ...

  2. Shouendan-u/Barrage: Directed by Kazunobu Fusegi, Kenji Kamiyama. With Dino Andrade, Kevin Brief, Loy Edge, Richard Epcar. With Batou and Motoko the only remaining members of Section 9, Batou undertakes a risky sortie to Motoko's apartment to recover her hidden weapons cache.

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    • Animation, Action, Crime
    • Kazunobu Fusegi, Kenji Kamiyama
    • 2003-10
  3. Rick and Maggie react to and discuss Season 1 Episode 25 of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - C: Smoke of Gunpowder, Hail of Bullets – BARRAGE - #Gh...

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  4. Aramaki has been released under his own recognizance, and meets with the head of the Ministry of Justice to explain the situation and ask for help in ensurin...

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    is a 26-episode TV anime series released from October 2002 to October 2003. In the future, life between the digital and physical world has been blurred. The boundary of technology and humanity has been stretched beyond imagination with lives being led in both the electronic and physical worlds. With the melding of man and machine, a new cybernetic level of existence is being created —an existence that continues to redefine mankind.

    It is followed by a second season named Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG.

    •Based on the Manga by: Shirow Masamune

    •Chief Director/Chief Writer: Kenji Kamiyama

    •Executive Producers: Mitsuhisa Ishikawa and Shigeru Watanabe

    •Screenplay: Shotaro Suga, Yoshiki Sakurai, Dai Sato, Junichi Fujisaku, Nobuhisa Terado

    •Storyboard: Toshiyuki Kono, Atsushi Wakabayashi, Jun Matsumoto, Ryutaro Nakamura, Masayuki Yoshihara, Hideyo Yamamoto

    •Animation Directors: Takayuki Goto, Masahiro Sato, Kyoji Asano, Meiju Maeda, Kenichi Yamaguchi, Jun Uemura

    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. The series follows the exploits of Section 9's agents who range from ex-military to ex-police to even ex-mafia 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 charged with the task of preventing 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.

    follows an alternate and separate storyline from that of Mamoru Oshii's theatrical film adaptations. The TV series expands further on the careers of Motoko Kusanagi and Section 9, and also retains more elements from Masamune Shirow's original manga than Oshii's feature films.

    Literary references within the series include One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Flowers for Algernon, the Nine Stories, especially "The Laughing Man" written by J. D. Salinger, and The Catcher in the Rye, also authored by Salinger.

    •Motoko Kusanagi: Atsuko Tanaka

    •Batou: Akio Otsuka

    •Togusa: Koichi Yamadera

    •Daisuke Aramaki: Osamu Saka

    •Ishikawa: Yutaka Nakano

    •Saito: Toru Okawa

    •Opening Theme:

    •01: "Inner Universe" by Origa (eps 1-26)

    •02: "Rise" by Origa

    •03: "Get9 (rerun OP)" by Jillmax (eps 01-26)

    •04: "Christmas in the Silent Forest" by Ilaria Graziano

    •Ending Theme:

    •In Japan, it was first broadcast on the pay-per-view Animax channel.

    •The show's original United States airing was on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block.

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    •Producion I.G. English Page

  5. Oct 1, 2002 · Is an era when it is not computerized. It depicts the activities of the "Public Security Section 9" (commonly known as "Ghost in the Shell"), which was established as an independent counterintelligence unit under the direct control of the Ministry of Home Affairs to counter complicated crimes.

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