It is the year 2029, and as many rush to embrace the changes that cybernetic technology bring to mankind, the seedier side of humanity is even quicker to take advantage of it. This series follows Public Peace Section 9, a government organization that plays behind the scenes to stop the worst of these criminals. Join Major Motoko Kusanagi and her team as they take you through an incredibly vivid world filled with plots of such depth and intrigue as is seldom seen.
Touru Souma was a hacker in Steppen Wolf, a rogue group of four who caused mischief in the wired world. But during their final hacking session, they attacked the government agency known as FLAK and Touru’s friend Yuuya died in the process. Haunted by his memories, Touru vows to find the ones responsible for murdering Yuuya, even if it means he must join the enemy to do so. Further complicating the matter is the emergence of the terrorist organization Fei Dao; but the largest challenge Touru must now face is his forgotten memories – especially one involving a girl who continuously reappears in reality...
There's not much to tell about these show: cyberpunk fan, you'll find much more cyber than punk, but rest assured you won't regret watching it°°°/
And a well-thought plot is surely a nice plus :)!
Both of these series deal with similar sci-fi issues of things like the internet/'net', and have similar ways of exploring these environments through what they call "diving". Also, they both have consequences to what happens when you spend too much time on the net. If you like the exploration near-dystopian possibilities, then either series will be of interest to you.
Among the garbage dumped down from the mysterious aerial city of Zalem, a new life is found. Restored by a brilliant cyberneticist, a young girl named Gally struggles to find her own place in the world, to learn the extent of her own deadly abilities and to discover that which makes her truly human: love.
Both are science fiction productions involving cyborg character elements and strong elements of corruption and the need for justice. Ghost in the Shell occurs in a world similar to ours and Battle Angel Alita creates its own universe. These are serious anime with solid character design, imaginative worlds, and compelling, engrossing storylines.
In world where flesh-eating monsters roam the streets, only one organization has the means to save civilization from annihilation: Red Shield, a specially-organized unit designed to fight these monsters, and the only weapon that can destroy them: Saya. Awakened from a 30-year sleep, Saya is thrust into a modern world which she has no memories of, and is troubled by a past filled only with bloodshed and sadness. With the undying love and support of her family and friends, she struggles to gain the strength to move forward and regain the pieces of her shattered memories.
If you liked the excellent blend of Drama, Action, and Suspense in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, then you will also love Blood+. Blood+ contains the mood of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex with a completely different storyline. Although Blood+ leans a little more towards drama than Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex did, Blood+ still offers you a masterful blend of different moods that don't seem fake or forced. Blood+ also gives you the lead heroine with a male sidekick that seems to be ever-rarer in anime. On top of all of this, Blood+ also offers the military-like setting that Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex has, as far as a "secret" government organization is concerned. If you liked Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, then Blood+ should be the next Anime you watch!
Both shows feel the same, other than the fact the same studio did both of the anime, but also the story in the manner it's portrayed is of the same type. Such as the use of science to make plausible the existence of Vampire like creatures. In the same manner that Ghost in The Shell scientifically tries to make everything that takes place in the story reasonable.
In 2010, the Britannian Empire enslaved Japan using powerful mecha known as Knightmares; in the aftermath Japan was renamed Area 11, and its people began a hard and terrible existence. Lelouch, a Britannian student living in Area 11, has grown up hating the Empire and everything it stands for. One day, in the middle of a terrorist attack, Lelouch meets a mysterious girl who grants him the ability to control minds. Can he use his new power to fight for freedom, or will his hatred twist his good intentions into mindless acts of vengeance?
Both animes encompasses some elements of mystery that satisfies anybody whoose looking for some quality anime to watch. With a decent amount of action inside and loads of mind games, this 2 animes would go hand in hand , and if you have not watched either one, nows the chance to watch it!
First off any one who loved eather series based off of the deep underlying social and political issues will love the other. bolth series deal with political,social,and worldly issues.GIT has more of a futuristic feel to it. Although code geass is bassed in the future it doesnt have the si-fi feel that ghost in the shell does.
Bolth shows have heroes fighting for whats right and a free world.
In a futuristic world, the virtual world is merely a layer on top of reality; within it, cyberpets are abundant and information is plentiful, and it is only visible by wearing special cyberglasses. In Daikoku City, this cyberspace is behaving strangely: cyberpets are going missing, dark entities known as "the Illegal" roam obsolete space that shouldn’t exist, and a large pink antivirus program known as Satchii wanders the streets, attacking both virus and pets alike. Sixth grader Yuko Okonogi has just moved to Daikoku City, and after cyberdetective children help her rescue her lost dog, she soon joins the others in a search for the truth behind these strange occurances.
Both series deal in the cyberpunk world, each emphasizing different themes. Denno Coil, which is family oriented, deals with kids, child's play, and mystery using AR tech with an authentic Japanese feel to it. GITS: SAC and GITS: SAC 2nd deal with serious criminal drama, philosophical themes and speculation about future sociological and psychological problems in a post-human 2.0 era.
Both series are mostly about relationship between modern technology and humans. Even if Dennou Coil is more family oriented and GitS is more like dark, drama...