Episodes list for TV series Kôkaku kidôtai: Stand Alone Complex (20022005)

  • S02-E26
  • S02-E25
  • S02-E24
  • S02-E23
  • S02-E22
  • S02-E21
  • S02-E20
  • S02-E19
  • S02-E18
  • S02-E17
  • S02-E16
  • S02-E15
  • S02-E14
  • S02-E13
  • S02-E12
  • S02-E11
  • S02-E10
  • S02-E09
  • S02-E08
  • S02-E07
  • S02-E06
  • S02-E05
  • S02-E04
  • S02-E03
  • S02-E02
  • S02-E01
  • S01-E26
  • S01-E25
  • S01-E24
  • S01-E23
  • S01-E22
  • S01-E21
  • S01-E20
  • S01-E19
  • S01-E18
  • S01-E17
  • S01-E16
  • S01-E15
  • S01-E14
  • S01-E13
  • S01-E12
  • S01-E11
  • S01-E10
  • S01-E09
  • S01-E07
  • S01-E06
  • S01-E05
  • S01-E04
  • S01-E03
  • S01-E02
  • S01-E01
  • Kôkaku kidôtai: Stand Alone Complex (20022005) Free Tv Series

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    Genre: Animation Action Crime

    Director:N/A

    Stars: Shiro Saito Mary Elizabeth McGlynn William Frederick Knight

    Vote: 8.5

    Quality: HDTV

    Kôkaku kidôtai: Stand Alone Complex (20022005) The second season of Ghost in The Shell: Stand Alone Complex begins with Section 9 being called back to work after a hostage situation of concern to the Ruling Party renders the Police useless. The entire team returns to the front lines: Kusanagi, Batoh, Togusa, Ishikawa, Saito, Paz & Borma, with four of the original Tachikomas restored after the firefight of Episode 26. The hostage situation announced the rising of a new terrorist cell, which takes much after another one in the headlines of today's papers. The Individual Eleven, whose members are neither individuals, or total up to eleven are a new threat to Public Security. How does a specialized public security group face an enemy more faceless than the "laughing man" during a time of political unrest? Among the broad changes from the first show involve the new ruling party, headed by the new Prime Minister Kabayuki after the prior ousting in GITS: SAC, the Japanese Residents caught in the middle of the affairs and paying the taxes for jobs they're going to lose in a time of recession, and the downtrodden "invited" Asian Immigrants of the Second Vietnamese War who were brought to Japan as a half-hearted humanitarian act from the government who was really just seeking cheap labor. And just who is the man called "Gohda", a mysterious new 'supervisor' (don't worry, Aramaki still runs the group) who appears to be calling the shots for Section 9 during certain missions? He calls out orders as if he was in charge of the group, yet has no apparent loyalty or respect to the government, military or Section 9.