Koukaku Kidoutai Arise: Ghost in the Shell - Border:2 Ghost Whispers


Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border 2: Ghost Whispers

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Synonyms: Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border:2 Ghost Whispers
Japanese: 攻殻機動隊ARISE -GHOST IN THE SHELL- border:2 Ghost Whispers
English: Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border 2: Ghost Whispers
German: Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border 2 Film: Ghost Whispers
Spanish: Arise Ghost In The Shell Border 2 Película: Ghost Whispers
French: Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border 2 Film: Ghost Whispers
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Information

Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Nov 30, 2013
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: Production I.G
Source: Manga
Genres: ActionAction, MysteryMystery, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Themes: Adult CastAdult Cast, DetectiveDetective, MechaMecha, PsychologicalPsychological
Duration: 56 min.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Score: 7.471 (scored by 2558825,588 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #20472
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Popularity: #3152
Members: 53,385
Favorites: 48

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Synopsis

Second movie of Ghost in the Shell: Arise.

Freed of her responsibilities with the 501 Organization, Motoko Kusanagi must now learn how to take orders from Aramaki. Someone hacks the Logicomas, and Batou enlists the help of former army intelligence officer Ishikawa and former air artillery expert Borma. Kusanagi also seeks to enlist ace sniper Saito and undercover cop Paz into the new Public Security Section 9. The two groups rival each other in a case involving a man who receives false memories of a refugee transport operation.

(Source: Wikipedia)

Characters & Voice Actors

Pazu

Supporting
Ueda, Youji
Japanese

Logicoma

Supporting
Sawashiro, Miyuki
Japanese

Borma

Supporting
Nakai, Kazuya
Japanese

VV

Supporting
Fuji, Takako
Japanese

Kazuya, Soga

Supporting
Sawaki, Ikuya
Japanese

Staff

Kise, Kazuchika
Director, Character Design
Takeuchi, Atsushi
Director, Storyboard, Mechanical Design


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Opening Theme

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"GHOST IN THE SHELL ARISE" by Cornelius
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Ending Theme

"Soto wa Senjou da yo (外は戦場だよ)" by Ichiko Aoba (青葉市子)




Reviews

Nov 30, 2013
From street to street, coast to coast, world to world, there is one cyberpunk franchise most anime fanatics may be familiar with. The Ghost in the Shell is one such franchise that has revolutionized itself and became an epitome of what cyberpunk is. The style, portrayal of its characters, its high tech setting, and story building are just a few characteristics that defines what GITS was. The franchaise itself has inspired an expansion to what’s known as Ghost in the Shell Arise, a four-part saga consisting of an ongoing story involving Motoko "Major" Kusanagi, a mysterious woman involved with Section 9. As an adaptation expansion, ...
Dec 3, 2013
It's time to write a review. Ghost in the Shell Arise II: Ghost whispers. This "episode" was extremely stylized to say the least. Everything from extreme camera angles to (tasteful) use of slow motion, this episode was really some great eye candy. More and more I'm liking the new art style, and the animation is more fluid than the water in my cup.

The story, as all GitS stories, is pretty complex. A good understanding of how this universe works is a prerequisite to being able to enjoy this particular story. The story had some strong elements of the puppet master woven in, with issues ...
Aug 11, 2014
Mixed Feelings
Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border:2 Ghost Whispers is very similar to the first Arise episode in presentation. That is to say, it is basically a stand alone GiTS story revolving around the redesigned cast as the quirk. I don't think this Arise episode is as good as the first one, but it was good enough in my opinion.

Ghost Whispers is even more bombastic, colorful, and stylish than the first Arise episode, and much more so than the somewhat similar Stand Alone Complex. This episode is about 90% action scenes, and they are all well choreographed and look excellent with this well budgeted animation ...

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