Sequel to Ghost In The Shell
News for nerds writes "Innocence: Ghost In The Shell as the sequel to Ghost In The Shell, anime film directed by Mamoru Oshii, has been announced. Due out in spring of 2004 in Japan, with Mamoru Oshii as screenplay/director, produced by Mitsuhisa Ishikawa of Production I.G, and co-produced by(!) Studio GHIBLI."
> GiTS [...] Virtual Light, Blade Runner [...] paint a world we want to live in [...]
It may be just me, but I considered the above creations (manga/books/films) as slightly distopian. Not in the "Orson Wells" sense, but more in a "grand-pa" sense. It is a future, where we probably are the grand-pas saying, "In the old times, everything was better", but everything is just different.
Or do you consider a future, where people are subject to the whim of large companies (Blade Runner/Do Androids Dream of Electronic Sheeps), surveillable by miniature implants (Stand Alone Complex), hackable like MS Brain '98 (GitS),
or the total fragmentation of the US and commercialisation of the national and regional goverments (Virtual Light) as desirable futures?
They are trying to paint a more or less realistic image of the future (Well, maybe except "Virtual Light"), without judging it.
"Between strong and weak, between rich and poor [...], it is freedom which oppresses and the law which sets free"
In case anyone wants to subsidize my Amazon.com christmas shopping ;)
Ghost in the Shell
Urusei Yatsura 2:Beautiful Dreamer
Patlabor 1
Patlabor 2
Urusei Yatsura - Vol. 1 (Episodes 1-4)
Urusei Yatsura - Vol. 2 (Episodes 5-8) (1982)
Urusei Yatsura - Vol. 3 (Episodes 9-12) (1982)
Urusei Yatsura - Vol. 4 (Episodes 13-16) (1982)