Ghost In The Shell - S.A.C. - 2nd Gig - Vol. 1 details

Format: 15 DVD
Starring: Atsuko Tanaka, Akio Ohtsuka, Koichi Yamadera
Director: Kenji Kamiyama
Genres: Animated - Anime, Sci-Fi/Fantasy - Anime/Japanimation
Studio: ANCHOR BAY
Name Discs
Ghost In The Shell - S.A.C. - 2nd Gig - Vol. 1 - Disc 1 - Dolby
TBC Disc 1
Ghost In The Shell - S.A.C - 2nd Gig - Vol. 1 - Disc 2 - DTS
TBC Disc 2

DVD Information

Run time: 1 hour 37 minutes
Rental release: 23 Jan 2006
Main languages: Japanese
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Most helpful review Ghost In The Shell - S.A.C. - 2nd Gig - Vol. 1

  • fantastic anime

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By a customer from suffolk , 06 Apr 2006

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    if you liked the other ghost in the shell you will love this although newcomers may find it easier to start with the first series. but you dont need both discs to see the first 4 episodes. volume 1 disc 1 & volume 1 disk 2 are identical except for the sound format.
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  • Rip Off

    Rated - 0.5 stars  
    By Danno01 (31 reviews) from Hastings , 26 Oct 2010
    Disk 2 is identical to disk 1 except for the menu, so only rent the 1st disk, otherwise a waste of time.
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  • 2nd Gig: A Strong Start

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By AxlReznor (40 reviews) from Leighton Buzzard , 11 Aug 2010

    THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS Show review anywayHide

    A few years after the highly successful adaptation of Masamune Shirow's manga, Ghost In The Shell, a TV version of the manga hit screens. It retained the intelligence and introspection of the original movie, but took some of the focus away from Major Motoko Kusanagi, spreading it around the rest of the team of Section 9, and inserting an element of humour missing from the movie.

    The result was in turns fascinating and frustrating. Introducing a compelling mystery encompassing industrial espionage, kidnap and cyber-terrorism that spanned the entire series made it frustrating when multiple episodes would have nothing to do with this story.

    Thankfully, director Kenji Kamiyama learnt from this mistake and although the '2nd Gig' starts with the exact same formula as the first series did (three stand alone episodes that ease you into the shows concepts, before the introduction of a series-encompassing mystery), each of the first three episodes eventually tie into the main story in a way that they never did last time around.

    It helps that this time out, the stand alone episodes are also far more entertaining than they were before. The last episode on this disc introduces the team to a major player throughout the series - Gouda.

    Just as last season, the voice-acting is absolutely superb, and as great as the animation was in the first series, this one actually manages to surpass it.
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  • Excellent

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By TheOrs (200 reviews) from Southampton , 02 Oct 2009
    quality manga with a bit of intellegence.

    bear in mind though that, as with a lot of other reviews, disc's one and two have the same episodes on but in a different sound format.

    also bear in mind that ghost in the shell: sac and ghost in the shell: sac - 2nd gig seem to be 2 different series, they do not run in the order of volume 1, then volume 1 2nd gig. watch volumes 1-7 or whatever then start with 2nd gig.

    that aside, section 9's antics are quality and i'd go as far as to say i've not seem a better manga series ever.
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  • disappointing

    Rated - 2.0 stars  
    By alias121 (13 reviews) from Liskeard , 21 Mar 2009
    was a boring game. was not impressed with it at all
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  • Cartoons are NOT for kids...

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By a customer from London , 28 Jan 2009
    Long gone are the days of ACME and frying-pan-based attacks, and the world is better for it...

    Anime is a truly artistic, theological and Philosophical gift to the visual arts and Ghost in the Shell is a concept that is pretty much top of the class.

    Maintaining it's sense of Gravitas throughout, bursting at the seams with philosphy and excellently probing questions about our possible futures. Sometimes loosing itself in righteous silioquoy, the script always pulls itself back with strong action sequences, well developed worlds and characters and throught provoking plot lines that make the Matrix Trilogy seem a like a quiet tea morning with Nan...

    Even with the tedious inclusion of the spider-like AI robots ( a decision on Comic Relief that will forever Mar the TV series ) this Series is a must for all lovers of visually stunning media and social probing subject matter.

    4/5
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