Ghost In The Shell: a phenomenon waiting to happen; first eight minutes online

by Ben | September 15, 2004 4:03 pm

Things in the Ghost In The Shell world are about to go stellar. In addition to DreamWorks’ Go Fish Pictures release of the sequel, Innocence, we have word that the cult franchise is staging a major comeback with the new movie, and a TV series, videogame, graphic novel, and DVD releases in the pipeline. In the meantime, the first eight minutes[1] of the sequel has now debuted on IFILM, allowing for an exclusive sneek preview of Mamoru Oshii’s visually stunning film.

There’s movement on the official site[2] too: apart from other new features, the exclusive interview with Mamoru Oshii[3], where fans were able to submit their own questions, is now up. Ghost In The Shell 2: Innocence will be playing in theaters from this Friday, September 17, receiving the largest opening ever for an adult-themed anime in the US. Go Fish Pictures has also announced additional theaters for late September and early October. Read more about the extensive plans for the expansion of the Ghost In The Shell franchise here:

GHOST IN THE SHELL PHENOMENON TAKING THE WORLD BY STORM

In 1995, writer/director Mamoru Oshii’s widely influential Ghost In The Shell burst onto the international film scene, introducing a new wave of Japanese animation through its mesmerizing cinematic expression. Seamlessly merging traditional cel animation with the latest computer graphic imagery, this stunning sci-fi spectacle broke through the boundaries of mainstream animation with its detailed artistic direction and uniquely intelligent story line.

Nine years later, Ghost In The Shell is about to take once again the world by storm with a movie sequel, TV series, graphic novel and several DVDs all debuting this Fall.

On September 17th, Go Fish Pictures, a division of DreamWorks Pictures, will release the long-awaited sequel Ghost In The Shell 2: Innocence in theaters. Once again written and directed by Mamoru Oshii, Ghost In The Shell 2: Innocence — the first anime ever to compete for the Cannes International Film Festival’s coveted Palme d’Or — is the story of a solitary cyborg who desperately wants to hold on to what’s left of his humanity in a world where the worth of the human soul is fading almost into obscurity. Ghost In The Shell 2: Innocence will get the widest theatrical opening release ever in the United States for an adult-themed anime film.

Less than two weeks later, on September 28th, Manga Entertainment and Bandai Entertainment will release the second DVD volume of the highly anticipated anime series Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex The series, which will be released bi-monthly on seven DVD volumes over the next year, was created by the revered animators at Japan’s Production I.G. — the team behind Ghost In The Shell 2: Innocence and the anime segments in Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill Volume 1.

Dark Horse Comics will also contribute to the Ghost In The Shellphenomenon with the October 6th release of the Ghost In The Shell 2nd Edition graphic novel. This new edition of the original Ghost In The Shell manga will be in the original Japanese size and feature additional material not published in previous U.S. editions. Ghost In The Shell 2nd Edition will carry an 18+ age advisory and be shrink-wrapped.

A month later, in early November, the anime series Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex will debut on Cartoon Network’s highly rated late-night Adult Swim. Set in the not-too-distant future when technology plays a key role in everyday human life, Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex follows the adventures of the most popular female cyborg, Maj. Motoko Kusanagi, and her fellow police officers of Section 9.

November will also mark the launch of Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex for the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system. Developed by Cavia Inc., and published by Bandai America, this 3rd person shooter allows you to hack into your enemies’ minds, play as multiple characters from Ghost In The Shell, choose from 15 weapon types, select multiplayer combat for up to 4 players, and contains over 20 minutes of beautifully rendered CGI Ghost In The Shell FMV. This game is designed to appeal both to Ghost In The Shellfans as well as the most hardened gamer.

The year will end with a new beginning when, on December 7th, Manga Entertainment releases a Special Edition DVD of the movie that started it all. Ghost In The Shell, which was the first anime video to ever reach number one on the Billboard chart back in 1996 and has since sold over 1 million DVD and VHS units in the United States alone, will be re-released with enhanced audio/visual and language options in a feature-packed set that is sure to please even the most die-hard fans.

The future looks very bright for the Ghost in the Shell property, with the DVD release of the much-touted Ghost In The Shell 2: Innocence following its theatrical release and the production of a second season of the Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex TV series.

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About Bandai America Incorporated (www.bandai.com[4] and www.ghostintheshell-thegame.com[5])

Bandai America Incorporated is a subsidiary of Bandai Co. Ltd., the third largest toy company in the world, with more than 30 group companies in 9 countries. Global interests include toys and children’s entertainment, video game software, multimedia, music, full-length feature films, vending machines, trading cards, candies and licensed apparel.

About Bandai Entertainment Inc. (www.bandai-ent.com[6] and www.ghostintheshell.tv[7])

Bandai Entertainment Inc. is the premier distributor of Japanese animation on DVD home video in North America. The company has distributed notable titles like Superior Defender Gundam Force, hack//SIGN, Cowboy Bebop, and Witch Hunter Robin. Bandai Entertainment Inc. is a subsidiary of Bandai America Inc., who makes the toys for the hit television series, Power Rangers, Digimon, and Mobile Suit Gundam. All U.S. operations are headquartered in a large, ultra-modern facility in Cypress, Calif. Bandai Co., Ltd is the third largest toy company in the world comprising 53 subsidiaries in 18 countries. In addition to toys and children’s entertainment, Bandai Co.’s global interests include video game software, multimedia, music and full-length feature films, vending machines, trading cards, candies, and licensed apparel. Bandai Entertainment is headquartered in Cypress.

About Cartoon Network (www.cartoonnetwork.com[8])

Cartoon Network, currently seen in 87.1 million U.S. homes and 160 countries around the world, is Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.’s 24-hour, ad-supported cable service offering the best in animated entertainment. Since its launch in 1992, Cartoon Network has remained one of ad-supported cable’s highest-rated networks. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company, is a major producer of news and entertainment product around the world and the leading provider of programming for the basic cable industry.

About Dark Horse Comics (www.darkhorse.com[9])

Dark Horse Comics was founded in 1986 and has become the fourth largest comic-book publisher in the U.S. It is recognized as the world’s leading publisher of licensed comics material.

About DreamWorks SKG (www.dreamworks.com[10] and www.gofishpictures.com/GITS2[11])

DreamWorks SKG was formed in October, 1994, by its three principal partners — Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen — to produce live-action motion pictures; animated feature films; network and cable television programming; home video entertainment; records; books; toys; and consumer products.

About Manga Entertainment (www.manga.com[12] and www.manga.com/ghost/ghost.html[13])

Manga Entertainment Inc., an Anchor Bay Entertainment Company, specializes in the production and distribution of Japanese animation for theatrical, DVD and home video release worldwide. Manga’s cutting-edge film catalog also features Asian live-action, cult, pop-culture and international animation. Manga films are distributed in the U.S. through Anchor Bay Entertainment. Manga has offices in London and Tokyo, and is headquartered in Chicago.

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QuickTime Trailer: FULL SCREEN[14] – HI-RES[15] – MED-RES[16] – LO-RES[17]

For more details: GHOST IN THE SHELL 2: INNOCENCE WEBSITE[18]

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Endnotes:
  1. first eight minutes: http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2642793
  2. official site: http://www.gofishpictures.com/GITS2
  3. exclusive interview with Mamoru Oshii: http://www.ghost2.com/board/showthread.php?p=1075#post1075
  4. www.bandai.com: http://www.bandai.com
  5. www.ghostintheshell-thegame.com: http://www.ghostintheshell-thegame.com
  6. www.bandai-ent.com: http://www.bandai-ent.com
  7. www.ghostintheshell.tv: http://www.ghostintheshell.tv
  8. www.cartoonnetwork.com: http://www.cartoonnetwork.com
  9. www.darkhorse.com: http://www.darkhorse.com
  10. www.dreamworks.com: http://www.dreamworks.com
  11. www.gofishpictures.com/GITS2: http://www.gofishpictures.com/GITS2
  12. www.manga.com: http://www.manga.com
  13. www.manga.com/ghost/ghost.html: http://www.manga.com/ghost/ghost.html
  14. FULL SCREEN: http://www.dreamworks.com/trailers/gits2/gits2_trlr_gt_640.mov
  15. HI-RES: http://www.dreamworks.com/trailers/gits2/gits2_trlr_gt_480.mov
  16. MED-RES: http://www.dreamworks.com/trailers/gits2/gits2_trlr_gt_352.mov
  17. LO-RES: http://www.dreamworks.com/trailers/gits2/gits2_trlr_gt_240.mov
  18. GHOST IN THE SHELL 2: INNOCENCE WEBSITE: http://www.gofishpictures.com/GITS2/

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