Koukaku Kidoutai Arise: Ghost in the Shell - Border:3 Ghost Tears


Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border 3: Ghost Tears

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Synonyms: Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border:3 Ghost Tears
Japanese: 攻殻機動隊ARISE -GHOST IN THE SHELL- border:3 Ghost Tears
English: Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border 3: Ghost Tears
German: Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border 3 Film: Ghost Tears
Spanish: Arise Ghost In The Shell Border 3 Película: Ghost Tears
French: Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Border 3 Film: Ghost Tears
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Information

Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jun 28, 2014
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: Production I.G
Source: Manga
Genre: Sci-FiSci-Fi
Themes: Adult CastAdult Cast, DetectiveDetective, MechaMecha, PsychologicalPsychological
Duration: 58 min.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Score: 7.331 (scored by 2144521,445 users)
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Ranked: #26272
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Popularity: #3372
Members: 46,979
Favorites: 34

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Synopsis

Third movie of Ghost in the Shell: Arise.

Motoko and Batou work to try to stop a terrorist organization whose symbol is the Scylla. Meanwhile, Togusa investigates a murder of a man who possessed a prosthetic leg manufactured by the Mermaid's Leg corporation.

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Characters & Voice Actors

Kusanagi, Motoko

Main
Sakamoto, Maaya
Japanese

Batou

Supporting
Matsuda, Kenichirou
Japanese

Togusa

Supporting
Shingaki, Tarusuke
Japanese

Aramaki, Daisuke

Supporting
Juku, Ikkyuu
Japanese

Saito

Supporting
Nakakuni, Takurou
Japanese

Ishikawa

Supporting
Sakuya, Shunsuke
Japanese

Pazu

Supporting
Ueda, Youji
Japanese

Logicoma

Supporting
Sawashiro, Miyuki
Japanese

Borma

Supporting
Nakai, Kazuya
Japanese

Kurutsu

Supporting
Asano, Mayumi
Japanese

Staff

Kise, Kazuchika
Director, Storyboard, Key Animation, Animation Director, Chief Animation Director, Character Design
Iwanami, Yoshikazu
Sound Director


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Opening Theme

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"GHOST IN THE SHELL ARISE" by Cornelius
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Ending Theme

"Heart Grenade" by Sean Lennon and Cornelius




Reviews

Jun 30, 2014
Ghost Tears opens with Motoko making passionate love to her then-lover, Akira, later even featuring the two attending another couple’s wedding with Motoko wearing a rather promiscuous, alluring dress. Her colleagues, especially Batou, make fun of how fatuous and short-lasting this relationship is. How does Motoko respond? She hacks Batou’s prosthetic arms, again reminding him of how humiliating it is to be punched by your own fists.

Being the third installment to the Ghost in the Shell Arise series, Ghost Tears is quite the bombshell. A sexy and assertive Motoko leads an investigation into a terrorist organization whose symbol is the Scylla, an ancient sea-monster. ...
Jul 22, 2024
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This was probably the best Arise episode so far. It's also the one with the least amount of action. And the lowest rating on MyAnimeList. I'll use that to support my observation. But still that advantage is so slight that I'm not even sure if it was better than the first episode. My main reasoning for this is that it turns the focus away from being a detective thriller back towards world building and character development. This means Arise is getting closer to that chemistry that made Stand Alone Complex such a winner. This comes at a somewhat unnecessary cost, however, when the actual action-centric ...
Jul 28, 2014
TRIVIA: The third episode of Arise is subtitled "Ghost Tears" because the franchise is presently balled in a corner weeping from the garbage juice squirted into its eyes.

Preface: I usually don't bother to write reviews unless I find myself auto-forming a review in my head as I watch. This occurred during the third episode of Arise because the flaws are so glaring they jump out at you neatly wrapped; it almost feels like this review has been written for me and I'm merely transcribing. Easy as transcribing is I still wouldn't post, unless what I saw which seemed so obviously godawful to me had yet ...

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