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Title: Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex #5
UK publisher: Manga Ent.
Genre: Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Studio: Production I.G
Type: TV Series
Director: Kenji Kamiyama
Year: 2002
Running Time: 1hr 40mins
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Average Rating: 8

Paul's review

Paul scored this with 8/10. Disagree?

For a series as revered in the science fiction genre as Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, I feel somewhat unsettled to suggest that what pushes my enthusiasm for this show beyond anime of a similar ilk is the characters.
But it’s true though, the hard-as-nails personalities of Section 9 prove that Stand Alone Complex is far more than the Major Kusanagi show. Batou, Togusa and Aramaki are all just as watchable as our famous silicon heroine; each of their well-rounded personalities adding their own unique flavours to every passing episode. Imagine them in any scenario, in any time, and they would still be worth following.

Of course, it helps when you inhabit a world as outrageously modern as that imagined by Ghost in the Shell. In this fifth volume Kusanagi and Aramaki visit London and as expected; the authentic background art and building architecture (red buses and all) is a rare and lush treat to behold; but then, simply seeing an English city visualized in anime is a pleasure in and of itself!

Two of the episodes on this volume provide a welcome focus on Section 9’s experienced mastermind Aramaki; being a refreshing glimpse at the inner workings of this renowned tactical genius, it quickly becomes apparent that beneath his professional, quick thinking tone is an honourable and sensitive man. For all of the explosive action already seen in this series, the subtle noir machinations of Aramaki are just as engrossing.

It’s a relief that Section 9 is filled with such rich personalities because the episodic ‘stand alone’¯ nature of this series is starting to wear a little thin. Whether or not Kusanagi is chasing a disturbed teenage assassin or an 80 year old Russian organ splicer, the inevitable outcome is rarely in doubt and this often leads to the climax of many straight forward ‘action’¯ episodes falling painfully flat.

However just as the stand alone content was really starting to become a distraction, the ‘Laughing Man’¯ story arc makes a naturally befuddling return. Amongst the myriads of confusing tech jargon and hypothetical government conspiracies, Togusa manages to find himself in mortal danger and it’s in these kinds of unpredictable situations that Stand Alone Complex revels in.
We leave the volume on a painful cliff hanger and despite all the outstanding technical merits of this series, the next volume of Stand Alone Complex is one of the recent few that I am reassuringly desperate to see!

In Summary

Much of what you have come to expect from Stand Alone Complex is present on this fifth volume without ever moving beyond the tried and tested formula of quick fire action and bizarre futuristic technology. In short, it’s predictable crime fighting fun right up until we rejoin the labyrinthine Laughing Man case and all I have left to say is what a cliff hanging note to leave us on!

Review Information

Score: 8 out of 10
Review By: Paul
Date Published: Sun, 21 Aug 2005
5 responses to our review of "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex #5"

1. Comment by Stand Alone

great series and great movies volume 5 is excellent....... for more info on this volume visit www.standalone.cjb.net

Posted on Sun, 28 Aug 2005. Stand Alone rated "Ghost in the Shell: Stand...": 8 out of 10.

2. Comment by Fr. Ivan Isaacs

Great as usual, but marred by the same old Manga UK technical faults, ep17 lacking a Jap 2.0 dub and the black box surrounding the subtitles in all four eps is especially irritating and intrusive.

Posted on Sun, 28 Aug 2005. Fr. Ivan Isaacs rated "Ghost in the Shell: Stand...": 8 out of 10.

3. Comment by botmaster

It's a shame about the jap 2.0 being missing but even on a stereo-only tv I still find the 5.1 mixes superior, they are more beefy where it counts, so this minor screw will not be bothering me much.

Posted on Sun, 11 Sep 2005. botmaster rated "Ghost in the Shell: Stand...": 8 out of 10.

4. Comment by Wildcard

A good volume, though I can see what is meant about the formula getting tiresome at this stage. However the final epsiode rocked! This cliffhanger has me awaiting the next volumes with baited breath.

Posted on Sat, 12 Nov 2005. Wildcard rated "Ghost in the Shell: Stand...": 8 out of 10.

5. Comment by Martin

It's good to see things go back on track - as mentioned in the review this volume makes a welcome return to the (in)famous Laughing Man arc after some entertaining but less-than-essential stand-alone episodes. The moments of exploring Aramaki's and Togusa's characters are also a bonus and things are nicely rounded off by the cliffhanger at the end. Presumably this is all working towards lining the story up for the big finale - I can't wait.

Posted on Wed, 15 Feb 2006. Martin rated "Ghost in the Shell: Stand...": 8 out of 10.

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