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A CompilationMovie of the first season was also released on November 26, 2021, and of the second on November 23, 2023.

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A CompilationMovie of the first season was also released on November 26, 2021, and of the second on November 23, 2023.

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The series launched on April 23rd, 2020, exclusively on Creator/{{Netflix}}. The show has two seasons with the second season being released on May 23, 2022.

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The series launched on April 23rd, 2020, exclusively on Creator/{{Netflix}}. The show has two seasons with the second season being released on May 23, 2022.
2022. The season 2 trailer is [[https://youtu.be/cTm93Vjuuc4 found here]].




The season 2 trailer is [[https://youtu.be/cTm93Vjuuc4 found here]].
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A CompilationMovie of the first season was also released on November 26, 2021.

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A CompilationMovie of the first season was also released on November 26, 2021.2021, and of the second on November 23, 2023.
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* EverythingIs3DPrintedInTheFuture:
** The first version of the opening sequence shows the Major's [[FullConversionCyborg prosthetic body]] getting printed.
** In the penultimate episode, one of the Posthumans hacks a food printer on an American submarine [[spoiler:to make herself a RemoteBody for hijacking the sub and its' nukes.]]
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* JustifiedCriminal: The bank robbers in episode 7 are a group of elderly men (and [[StockholmSyndrome one woman who took sympathy]] who act out of desperation because the Sustainable War has made their lives miserable. Thanks to Batou's intervention, all of them are able to convert their accounts into a more favorable currency and successfully rob the bank when Batou learned that the bank itself wasn't valuing them as customers.

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* JustifiedCriminal: The bank robbers in episode 7 are a group of elderly men (and [[StockholmSyndrome one woman who took sympathy]] sympathy who act out of desperation because the Sustainable War has made their lives miserable. Thanks to Batou's intervention, all of them are able to convert their accounts into a more favorable currency and successfully rob the bank when Batou learned that the bank itself wasn't valuing them as customers.
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''Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045'' is the 4th proper installment in the ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'' franchise, following the first two anime seasons and the ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplexSolidStateSociety'' movie. The series is a joint directorial collaboration between Kenji Kamiyama (who has headed the Stand Alone Complex project since its conception) and Shinji Aramaki (director of the modern ''Manga/{{Appleseed}}'' anime adaptations) and uses Shinji's signature 3D animation art style, courtesy of Creator/ProductionIG and SOLA Digital Works. Ilya Kuvshinov provides the character designs. The soundtrack is provided by Nobuko Toda (''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'') and Kazuma Jinnouchi (''VideoGame/Halo4'' and ''VideoGame/Halo5Guardians'').

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''Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045'' is the 4th proper installment in the ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'' franchise, following the first two anime seasons and the ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplexSolidStateSociety'' movie. The series is a joint directorial collaboration between Kenji Kamiyama (who has headed the Stand Alone Complex project since its conception) and Shinji Aramaki (director of the modern ''Manga/{{Appleseed}}'' anime adaptations) and uses Shinji's signature 3D animation art style, courtesy of Creator/ProductionIG and SOLA Digital Works. Ilya Kuvshinov provides the character designs. The soundtrack is provided by Nobuko Toda (''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'') (''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' from ''[[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater Snake Eater]]'' on) and Kazuma Jinnouchi (''VideoGame/Halo4'' and ''VideoGame/Halo5Guardians'').
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->In the year 2045, the world has entered a systematic “Sustainable War.” Hired as a mercenary unit, the former members of Japan’s elite Section 9 are faced with the sudden appearance of “Post-Human,” a being with tremendous intelligence and physical capabilities.

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->In ->''"In the year 2045, the world has entered a systematic “Sustainable War.” Hired as a mercenary unit, the former members of Japan’s elite Section 9 are faced with the sudden appearance of “Post-Human,” a being with tremendous intelligence and physical capabilities."''
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''Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045'' is the 4th proper installment in the ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'' franchise, following the first two anime seasons and the ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplexSolidStateSociety'' movie. The series is a joint directorial collaboration between Kenji Kamiyama (who has headed the Stand Alone Complex project since its conception) and Shinji Aramaki (director of the modern ''Manga/{{Appleseed}}'' anime adaptations) and uses Shinji's signature 3D animation art style, courtesy of Creator/ProductionIG and SOLA Digital Works. Ilya Kuvshinov provides the character designs. The soundtrack is provided by Nobuko Toda (''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'') & Kazuma Jinnouchi (''VideoGame/Halo4'' & ''VideoGame/Halo5'').

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''Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045'' is the 4th proper installment in the ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'' franchise, following the first two anime seasons and the ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplexSolidStateSociety'' movie. The series is a joint directorial collaboration between Kenji Kamiyama (who has headed the Stand Alone Complex project since its conception) and Shinji Aramaki (director of the modern ''Manga/{{Appleseed}}'' anime adaptations) and uses Shinji's signature 3D animation art style, courtesy of Creator/ProductionIG and SOLA Digital Works. Ilya Kuvshinov provides the character designs. The soundtrack is provided by Nobuko Toda (''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'') & and Kazuma Jinnouchi (''VideoGame/Halo4'' & ''VideoGame/Halo5'').
and ''VideoGame/Halo5Guardians'').
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** When Aramaki and Tate discuss the situation of the Posthumans with the area known as N, the former wonders why they (N) didn't publicly declare independence from Japan. This is partially the same plot idea from the 2004 PS2 Ghost in the Shell game.

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** When Aramaki and Tate discuss the situation of the Posthumans with the area known as N, the former wonders why they (N) didn't publicly declare independence from Japan. This is partially the same plot idea from the 2004 PS2 [=PS2=] Ghost in the Shell game.

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* AmbiguousEnding: Did the Major [[spoiler: kill Takashi or allow him to succeed in creating the "perfect world" he envisioned?]]

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* AmbiguousEnding: Did the Major [[spoiler: kill Takashi pull Takashi's plug and undo all his work or did she allow him to succeed in creating the "perfect world" he envisioned?]]envisioned?]]
* ArtShiftedSequel: While a part of the Stand Alone Complex continuity, this sequel series sees it go from hand-drawn animation, with some minor CGI work for vehicles, to all CGI.
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** Ironically, this has been inverted by the United States, which was already balkanized into three factions prior to the default. Now, it appears that the American Empire has actually reunited the United States under its aegis, as shown by a world map seen in the third episode, and hinted at in all others.
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*** The dialogue of the final scene of the final episode plays out almost verbatim with how ''Anime/GhostInTheShell1995'' ends. [[spoiler:The Major decides to leave again, heading off into the vast expanses of the net. Whenever her and Batou may meet again is unknown, so they set up a passcode to identify themselves]].

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*** ** The dialogue of the final scene of the final episode plays out almost verbatim with how ''Anime/GhostInTheShell1995'' ends. [[spoiler:The Major decides to leave again, heading off into the vast expanses of the net. Whenever her and Batou may meet again is unknown, so they set up a passcode to identify themselves]].
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* When Aramaki and Tate discuss the situation of the Posthumans with the area known as N, the former wonders why they didn't publicly declare independence. This is partially the same plot idea from the 2004 PS2 Ghost in the Shell game.
** The dialogue of the final scene of the final episode plays out almost verbatim with how ''Anime/GhostInTheShell1995'' ends. [[spoiler:The Major decides to leave again, heading off into the vast expanses of the net. Whenever her and Batou may meet again is unknown, so they set up a passcode to identify themselves]].
*** At the same time, the Major uses the black trenchcoat she's seen in ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex''.

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* ** When Aramaki and Tate discuss the situation of the Posthumans with the area known as N, the former wonders why they (N) didn't publicly declare independence.independence from Japan. This is partially the same plot idea from the 2004 PS2 Ghost in the Shell game.
** *** The dialogue of the final scene of the final episode plays out almost verbatim with how ''Anime/GhostInTheShell1995'' ends. [[spoiler:The Major decides to leave again, heading off into the vast expanses of the net. Whenever her and Batou may meet again is unknown, so they set up a passcode to identify themselves]].
*** **** At the same time, the Major uses the black trenchcoat she's seen in ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex''.

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