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** The most devastating use of this is in ''The New Movie'': [[spoiler: the prime minister's son was infected with the Firestarter virus. He was the one who delivered the explosive briefcase that killed his father. He goes into a HeroicBSOD when the Major cures his infection and [[MyGodWhathaveIDone he realizes what he did]].]]

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** The most devastating use of this is in ''The New Movie'': [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the prime minister's son was infected with the Firestarter virus. He was the one who delivered the explosive briefcase that killed his father. He goes into a HeroicBSOD when the Major cures his infection and [[MyGodWhathaveIDone he realizes what he did]].]]


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* TwoBeingsOneBody: Tsumugi is a pair of twins whose brains were placed within a single cyborg body.
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* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Motoko's hair and eyes are different shades, but still close enough to count.
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* UnresolvedSexualTension: It starts with the BelligerentSexualTension in the manga, where Batou and the Major are still [[JustForPun major]] [[TheRival rivals]], through their usual VitriolicBestBuds and WellExcuseMePrincess dynamic, to the pretty blatant last scene of the fourth OVA.

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* UnresolvedSexualTension: It starts with the BelligerentSexualTension in the manga, where Batou and the Major are still [[JustForPun major]] major [[TheRival rivals]], through their usual VitriolicBestBuds and WellExcuseMePrincess dynamic, to the pretty blatant last scene of the fourth OVA.
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A manga adaptation of ''Arise'' released simultaneously with each [=OVA=] episode. In the Spring2015Anime season, a 10-episode TV series called ''Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Alternative Architecture'' aired. ''Alternative Architecture'' is the original 4 OVA episodes split up into two episodes each for TV broadcast; the final two episodes are a new arc called ''Pyrophoric Cult'', which concluded the Fire-Starter MythArc.

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A manga adaptation of ''Arise'' released simultaneously with each [=OVA=] episode. In the Spring2015Anime spring 2015 anime season, a 10-episode TV series called ''Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Alternative Architecture'' aired. ''Alternative Architecture'' is the original 4 OVA episodes split up into two episodes each for TV broadcast; the final two episodes are a new arc called ''Pyrophoric Cult'', which concluded the Fire-Starter MythArc.
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* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Colonel Hozumi gets her comeuppance in ''Pyrophoric Cult''. Unit 501 gets wiped out in ''The New Movie'', notably [[spoiler: Ibachi is killed by the Major, and Raizo gets shot dead by a Logicoma. Meanwhile, Kurutsu is revealed to have been a sickly IllGirl all along who decides to leave the physical world behind and join the Net.]]

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* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Colonel Hozumi gets her comeuppance in ''Pyrophoric Cult''. Unit 501 gets wiped out in ''The New Movie'', notably [[spoiler: Ibachi is killed by the Major, and Raizo gets shot dead by a Logicoma. Meanwhile, Kurutsu is revealed to have been a sickly IllGirl girl all along who decides to leave the physical world behind and join the Net.]]
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* BigBad: ''The New Movie'' reveals that [[spoiler: Kurutsu was the perpetrator of the entire storyline, right from the moment her and Motoko first met when they were children. She's the Firestarter, she created the Altered Memories Virus, she was responsible for the Prime Minister's assassination and her own so-called "death"]].

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* BigBad: ''The New Movie'' reveals that [[spoiler: Kurutsu was the perpetrator of the entire storyline, right from the moment her she and Motoko first met when they were children. She's the Firestarter, she created the Altered Memories Virus, she was responsible for the Prime Minister's assassination and her own so-called "death"]].
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* ShoutOut: In the movie, a Unit 501 contractor shoots the Major with a [=WA2000=] sniper rifle at close range, similar to how Sho Kanaya fatally wounds Yu Ominae in ''Manga/{{Spriggan}}''.
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* ActorAllusion: Creator/AnastasiaMunoz has played [[Manga/Jormungand a well-known person who dabbles on the side as a secret arms dealer]].

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* ActorAllusion: Creator/AnastasiaMunoz has played [[Manga/Jormungand [[Manga/{{Jormungand}} a well-known person who dabbles on the side as a secret arms dealer]].
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* ActorAllusion: Creator/AnastasiaMunoz has played [[Manga/Jormungand a well-known person who dabbles on the side as a secret arms dealer]].
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* {{Prequel}}: To Ghost In The Shell in general. The formation of Section 9 is something that isn't even covered in the manga aside from the first chapter, and this series goes [[AdaptationExpansion much beyond that in detail]]. However, this trope is [[ZigZaggingTrope zigzagged]], as while 2027 is the earliest setting in the Franchise/GhostInTheShell franchise, this series quickly establishes itself in its own AlternateContinuity from everything else.

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* {{Prequel}}: To Ghost ''Ghost In The Shell Shell'' in general. The formation of Section 9 is something that isn't even covered in the manga aside from the first chapter, and this series goes [[AdaptationExpansion much beyond that in detail]]. However, this trope is [[ZigZaggingTrope zigzagged]], as while 2027 is the earliest setting in the Franchise/GhostInTheShell ''Franchise/GhostInTheShell'' franchise, this series quickly establishes itself in its own AlternateContinuity from everything else.
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An anime VR movie known as ''GhostInTheShellVirtualRealityDiver'' was released in English and Japanese in July 13, 2018 for Apple and Android smartphones.
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* ShowingUpChauvinists: Batou often shows disapproval of being ordered around by the Major, who gave him the only option of [[AnOfferYouCantRefuse joining her team instead of rotting in jail]]. When he finally confronts her about her leadership style, he takes a swing at her, but she easily dodges and lays him out in a single punch. In a later incident, she hacks his cyberbrain and make him punch himself out for saying something chauvinistically stupid.
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* {{Prequel}}: To Ghost In The Shell in general. The formation of Section 9 is something that isn't even covered in the manga aside from the first chapter, and the series goes [[AdaptationExpansion much beyond that in detail]]. This trope is [[ZigZaggingTrope zigzagged]], however, as while 2027 is the earliest setting in the Franchise/GhostInTheShell franchise, this is still not an official part of any of the [[AlternateContinuity three separate continuities.]]

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* {{Prequel}}: To Ghost In The Shell in general. The formation of Section 9 is something that isn't even covered in the manga aside from the first chapter, and the this series goes [[AdaptationExpansion much beyond that in detail]]. This However, this trope is [[ZigZaggingTrope zigzagged]], however, as while 2027 is the earliest setting in the Franchise/GhostInTheShell franchise, this is still not an official part of any of the [[AlternateContinuity three separate continuities.]]series quickly establishes itself in its own AlternateContinuity from everything else.
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** The most devastating use of this is in ''The New Movie'': [[spoiler: the prime minister's son was infected with the Firestarter virus. He was the one who delivered the explosive briefcase that killed his father. He goes into a HeroicBSOD when the Major cures his infection and [[MyGodWhathaveIDone he realizes what he did.]]]]

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** The most devastating use of this is in ''The New Movie'': [[spoiler: the prime minister's son was infected with the Firestarter virus. He was the one who delivered the explosive briefcase that killed his father. He goes into a HeroicBSOD when the Major cures his infection and [[MyGodWhathaveIDone he realizes what he did.]]]]did]].]]



* MacGuffin: "Pandora" in ''Ghost Whispers'', a database that allegedly contains all kinds of classified government information. Colonel Kazuya Soga is attempting to hack into it to [[ClearMyName clear his name]] regarding a massacre he and his unit participated in during the Qhardistani conflict. [[spoiler: In reality, Soga was being manipulated by an official in the Defense Ministry, who in turn was playing into a situation that was engineered by the AI impersonating the American agent VV in a [[DesperatelySeekingAPurposeInLife desperate ploy for it to find some kind of meaning to its existence]] after it attained sentience.]]

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* MacGuffin: "Pandora" in ''Ghost Whispers'', a database that allegedly contains all kinds of classified government information. Colonel Kazuya Soga is attempting to hack into it to [[ClearMyName clear his name]] regarding a massacre he and his unit participated in during the Qhardistani conflict. [[spoiler: In reality, Soga was being manipulated by an official in the Defense Ministry, who in turn was playing into a situation that was engineered by the AI impersonating the American agent VV in a [[DesperatelySeekingAPurposeInLife [[DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife desperate ploy for it to find some kind of meaning to its existence]] after it attained sentience.]]



* OverrankedSoldier: Both Motoko (a [[MajorlyAwesome Major]]) and Batou (a [[CommandingCoolness Commander]][[note]]Though why he uses a Naval rank and wears Navy uniform while being established as a Ranger is quite inexplicable.[[/note]]) were wa-a-a-ay above the missions both did in the Kuran Republic.

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* OverrankedSoldier: Both Motoko (a [[MajorlyAwesome Major]]) {{Major|lyAwesome}}) and Batou (a [[CommandingCoolness Commander]][[note]]Though {{Command|ingCoolness}}er[[note]]Though why he uses a Naval rank and wears Navy uniform while being established as a Ranger is quite inexplicable.[[/note]]) were wa-a-a-ay above the missions both did in the Kuran Republic.



* {{Prequel}}: To Ghost In The Shell in general. The formation of Section 9 is something that isn't even covered in the manga aside from the first chapter, and the series goes [[AdaptationExpansion much beyond that in detail.]] This trope is [[ZigZaggingTrope zigzagged]], however, as while 2027 is the earliest setting in the Franchise/GhostInTheShell franchise, this is still not an official part of any of the [[AlternateContinuity three separate continuities.]]

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* {{Prequel}}: To Ghost In The Shell in general. The formation of Section 9 is something that isn't even covered in the manga aside from the first chapter, and the series goes [[AdaptationExpansion much beyond that in detail.]] detail]]. This trope is [[ZigZaggingTrope zigzagged]], however, as while 2027 is the earliest setting in the Franchise/GhostInTheShell franchise, this is still not an official part of any of the [[AlternateContinuity three separate continuities.]]

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* MythologyGag:
** Motoko diving off a skyscraper in ''Ghost Stands Alone'' and the final scene of ''The New Movie" and engaging her thermoptic camouflage, just like the iconic scene from the 1995 movie and also ''2nd Gig's'' first and last episodes.
** Batou's former post as a [=JGSDF=] Ranger prior to joining Section 9. Same with Togusa's detective position with the Niihama Prefecture Police Force.
** Played with and averted with Paz. While he's still good with a knife, it's shown that he's a JGSDF MP officer instead of someone who has shady underworld connections in the [=SAC=]verse.
** Batou using his prosthetic teeth [[note]]Doing it with the normal teeth will only lead to a broken tooth, as the pins on the RealLife hand grenades are set much tighter and require much more force to pull than commonly shown in media.[[/note]] [[spoiler:to pull the pin off a flashbang to stun a Unit 501 cyborg.]] This was done in the SAC series where Batou does the same thing with a frag grenade against New World Brigade terrorists.
** The climactic fight scene of the first OVA once again involves Motoko facing off against a larger and more heavily armored opponent that tears off one of her arms before trying to crush her head with a three digit machine hand. [[spoiler:This time, though, Motoko wins single-handedly by counter-hacking her opponent.]]
** Togusa in ''Ghost Pain'' mentioning that his gun is not going to be efficient enough to [[spoiler:take out all the mobile landmines]], which mirrors a conversation with Batou in SAC.
*** His colleagues comment on his [[IconicItem trademark]] rare and archaic [[RareGuns Mateba 6 Unica]] [[RevolversAreJustBetter autorevolver]] in the fourth OVA, which is kind of obligatory for each installment in the franchise.
** Near the end of ''Ghost Whispers'', Motoko insults Saito for joining Batou for the money by calling him a "mercenary," which was Saito's backstory in [=SAC=].
** Motoko has to use Saito's ghost infiltration key to force him to avoid killing a perp with a headshot. Motoko does the same thing to Togusa in the manga so he doesn't kill one of the garbage men.
** Ishikawa insults Motoko by calling her a gorilla. All throughout the franchise, but most notably in SAC, Ishikawa calls Motoko "Queen Kong" and "Major She-Ape" in "Not Equal" and "Poker Face", respectively. He calls her a gorilla more than any other installment here.
** Motoko's going for a midwinter swim (from Batou's boat, to boot) in the end of ''Ghost Stands Alone'' is a send-up to the first scene of the original GITS movie. This time though, Motoko refuses, as it's mid-winter, and correctly suspects Batou of wanting to see her in a swimsuit.
** In ''Ghost Tears'', Pazu mentions that he never sleeps with the same woman twice, something he mentions back in SAC 2nd GIG.
** In the fourth OVA, Motoko once again finds herself straining to open the hatch of a think-tank with her bare hands. Bonus points since the rest of the team use sticky gel to try to immobilize the tank as well.
** The virtual swimsuit that Motoko's avatar is wearing while she's net diving in ''Ghost Whispers'' is the same style as the swimsuit Motoko Aramaki is wearing at the start of the ''[[Manga/GhostInTheShell Man-Machine Interface]]'' manga.
** Batou's penchant for joking about the Major's love life results in her hacking his hand to make him punch himself out. Twice. This is a carryover from the original manga.
** In the episode ''Pyrophoric Cult, Part 1,'' Section 9 uses vans that are from "Seishinkouki Company". This was the same van type they used in the SAC series.
*** Togusa, in the same episode, begins to wear a trenchcoat after he begins his duties for Section 9. He previously wore it in the Solid State Society animated movie.
** In ''Pyrophoric Cult, Part 2,'' the suspect was strapped onto the wall just like how the Puppet Master was strapped in the first GITS movie.
** ''The New Movie'' has lots of references to ''Stand Alone Complex'':
*** The film starts off with 11 terrorists taking hostages at a foreign embassy, just like the first episode of 2nd GIG.
*** The Major comes under heavy suspicion for her role in the terrorist attack just like in ''Solid State Society.''
*** A Logicoma asks why they don't just upload a dead person's brain into a prosthetic body, and is told that death just doesn't work that way, just like a Tachikoma does in SAC.
*** The Major [[spoiler: forcibly disbands Section 9 after the assault on the spy ship]], just like in the first season finale of SAC and she chooses to go solo like in ''Solid State Society'' and the ''Human-Error Processor'' manga.
*** [[spoiler: The fake Motoko Kusanagi gets targeted and headshot by a sniper round]] just like in the second-to-last episode of SAC season 1. Only difference is [[spoiler: her head doesn't explode.]]
*** When Batou rescues Motoko from a near fatal assault, he puts her into one of her old bodies. Said body has the exact same artistic design and facial features of the body he puts her into at the end of the original movie.
*** In 2nd Gig, Motoko enters a minor HeroicBSOD after touching Kuze's conciousness. Batou forces her to focus by giving her a sandwich, and she complains about the quality of the food. Late in this movie, Togusa suggested sharing some food with her as a nice gesture after she fails an assault. She begrudgingly opens a sandwich wrapper and starts eating it.
*** The BigBad turns out [[spoiler: to be a ForgottenChildhoodFriend of Motoko's whom she befriended when they were both children at a medical facility learning how to use their cyborg bodies, exactly like Hideo Kuze in 2nd GIG.]]
*** [[spoiler: Kurutsu elects to [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence ascend into the Internet]] and leave the physical world]] very similar to Hideo Kuze at the end of 2nd GIG and the Puppet Master/Project 2501 from the first film.
*** When the children ask Motoko for help, her response is almost word for word the exact same response she gave to a bunch of kids the squad rescues at the end of the first chapter of the manga. The only real difference between the two is that Motoko is an uncaring bitch in the manga, and the movie adds an extra line that goes in context with the whole film.
*** The entire ending of the movie recreates the most iconic scene from the entire franchise, right from the original movie, the original manga, and the ending from 2nd Gig: [[spoiler: dozens of heavily armed police move into a skyscraper to arrest a corrupt politician, who informs Aramaki that he is defecting and has left a letter to that extent. The Major then snarkily remarks "Is that so?" and shoots him in the face three times from outside the window. The cops rush to see what happened, and we get her iconic shot of her falling while cloaking. A scene during the credits then shows Section 9 watching sakura leaves fall before Aramaki calls them to [[AndTheAdventureContinues get back to work]], and they ride back to the city on their Logicomas.]]
*** The after-credits scene is a remake of the 2nd chapter of the manga.
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Creator/FUNimation licensed the show for release in North America; initially releasing a Limited Edition subtitled Blu-Ray. The dub of Episode 1 and 2 was released in October 2014. Episodes 3 and 4 followed suit in October 2015, and ''Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie'' was released in Aprilof 2016.

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Creator/FUNimation licensed the show for release in North America; initially releasing a Limited Edition subtitled Blu-Ray. The dub of Episode 1 and 2 was released in October 2014. Episodes 3 and 4 followed suit in October 2015, and ''Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie'' was released in Aprilof April of 2016.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Motoko's [=JGSDF=] uniform closely resembles those worn by the [[KatanasOfTheRisingSun Imperial Japanese Army]] during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. [[ArmiesAreEvil This isn't a coincidence]] in the slightest.

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Motoko's [=JGSDF=] uniform closely resembles those worn by the [[KatanasOfTheRisingSun [[UsefulNotes/KatanasOfTheRisingSun Imperial Japanese Army]] during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. [[ArmiesAreEvil This isn't a coincidence]] in the slightest.



* WeAreStrugglingTogether: JSDF isn't a cohesive and responsible fighting force at all — it is, in fact, more of a loose group of various units and factions barely held together by the corrupt brass and {{Sleazy Politician}}s. On the other hand, given [[KatanasOfTheRisingSun who they stand for]], it's inevitable. It was so bad that it often ended in an ''intra''-service schemes. Cases in point:

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* SleazyPolitician: ''Everyone'' with even a tiniest bit of political connection, except [[DaChief Section 9 chief]], Daisuke Aramaki, though he's more of a bureaucrat than politician in the strict sense.


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* Motoko has to use Saito's ghost infiltration key to force him to avoid killing a perp with a headshot. Motoko does the same thing to Togusa in the manga so he doesn't kill one of the garbage men.

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* UsefulNotes/KaijuDefenseForce: InUniverse, Motoko used to be with the [=JGSDF=]'s 501st Secret Unit. Batou was in the Rangers, taken from the [=SAC=] universe. Pazu and Aramaki were in the JGSDF military police, though Aramaki was in the Investigations Department, not enforcement, and was later transferred to the Military Intelligence (which is a plot point in "Ghost Stands Alone"). Ishikawa, Saito and Borma are said to be with the Rangers in the Arise 'verse, while other incarnations have not made it clear which part of the JGSDF they belong in.



* UsefulNotes/KaijuDefenseForce: InUniverse, Motoko used to be with the [=JGSDF=]'s 501st Secret Unit. Batou was in the Rangers, taken from the [=SAC=] universe. Pazu and Aramaki were in the JGSDF military police, though Aramaki was in the Investigations Department, not enforcement, and was later transferred to the Military Intelligence (which is a plot point in "Ghost Stands Alone"). Ishikawa, Saito and Borma are said to be with the Rangers in the Arise 'verse, while other incarnations have not made it clear which part of the JGSDF they belong in.

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