
Ciao @ci4o_neko Are you mocking someone when they’re having a serious conversation with that outfit? Followed 21:40 · 2025/04/04 · 350,000 views 39 1,359 8,726 572
Isn’t it good? It’s the Major, you know?
I don’t understand what cyborgs think…
Pulling shrimp…
Is the purpose to guide the gaze towards me?
Do swimmers have to wrap a towel around their waist to listen to their coach’s advice?
Advance!?
I stopped this ridiculous look from the 2nd.
It’s safe because it’s the future.
Oh? You were still young enough to be aroused by me.
It would probably be less troublesome to appeal to those with prosthetic bodies.
Probably a hypnosis thing.
If everyone with a full-body prosthetic looked like this, I could understand.
In the main story, there was hardly anyone other than the major who would walk around with their butt exposed like this.
>>12
The performance is specially customized, but…
The official setting was that it’s an ordinary guy who wouldn’t stand out even when walking through town, and I’m remembering that face.
>>12
But there are nurses who ask, “Does it hurt around your brain?”
I feel like it was a sexy outfit, so it might depend on the job type.
Wasn’t Major officially a pervert?
It looks like a sexroid specifically designed for bad taste old men, and there’s no sense of discomfort about it.
Is it Takemitsu Terasawa?
>>15
I think I’m relatively conscious of it.
Even though I think it’s a ridiculous outfit, since no one points it out in the story, I gradually come to accept it as just how it is…
I started wearing jeans more often later on.
That outfit like in Ghost in the Shell.
I put on pants with a bit of consideration, but it actually makes it even sexier, doesn’t it?
Isn’t the appearance of the component itself a generic one in the settings?
Is the lieutenant a woman who follows rules and manners?
Even if the ace on site is in cosplay, I can’t complain.
Sometimes women in revealing outfits show up…
It’s an incredibly interesting sci-fi near-future detective story! But when you want to recommend it to someone, it becomes a hurdle.
>>23
It would be good to recommend Innocence.
>>34
Just stick with the usual Ghost in the Shell…
>>50
You’re completely naked!!
>>60
You wouldn’t get completely naked during a briefing with your boss, right?
>>23
Rather, it’s a means to promote the world of a near-future sci-fi detective story.
The anime Ghost in the Shell ends up being odd because it takes itself seriously but occasionally includes the original’s humor.
Speaking of which, it seems like I’ve become associated with wearing jeans without even realizing it…
I like to wear my black combat suit occasionally.
It’s not interesting to do serious things in serious clothes…
It looks like the guy on the left is about to laugh.
Don’t Laugh: Public Security Section 9
The military uniform is quite decent.
When it comes to clothing seen in near-future cyberpunk, it’s definitely high-leg!
A cyborg with a full-body prosthetic is like a mannequin without clothes, no matter what kind of outfit they’re wearing…
I used to think that the sexy elements in Ghost in the Shell were added during the anime adaptation, but it seems they actually diluted the original author’s tastes instead…
Being able to remain serious without being upset by this is the minimum requirement for a bureaucrat.
>>37
Is it Azur Lane?
Is the section chief planning to use this to guide the gaze? He said that.
They seem to think they have a nice butt, at least.
The appearance is normal, right?
I’m just not wearing clothes.
In the original work, she was doing things like a prostitute, so it must be the major’s taste.
Was it Major in SAC who criticized Shiromasa for looking like a bloomers?
>>42
Seeing the person continue to draw erotic art makes me think that they’re being somewhat serious about it.
>>56
Isn’t it that you don’t like it because it looks cheap and clumsy in an erotic way?
If it had a smooth, shiny, and firm butt, there wouldn’t have been any complaints.
>>61
Indeed, it doesn’t feel very pudding-like.
In anime, it might not be clear, but apparently the perverted old man can tell at a glance that she’s an android, because her appearance is very much like that of a cyborg.
>>43
Well, it’s like having a model with full body plastic surgery right in front of you…
>>43
“I love the department head’s response, ‘This is my subordinate and national property!’ because it is so suggestive.”
So, is the section chief’s hairstyle suitable for a serious conversation?
Mr. Batou has something in his eyes.
Elements of the original story that were not adopted because they seemed completely insane both in the past and future.
When I see that in VRChat, is doing things like this with a cyborg body a sign of foresight…?
I remember there was a scene in the manga where it made me wonder why Aramaki brought a sexaroid.
I’ve seen it in Strike Witches too.
>>51
That was all girls, and since they were all wearing “pants,” it felt less out of place than this.
Indeed, if someone were dressed like this in a modern play, I would doubt my eyes…
When it comes to near-future sci-fi, it’s all about the outlandish sexy costumes.
Rather, without this, the futuristic elements of Ghost in the Shell would disappear.
It’s more awkward to be wearing pants.
As a source material, the appearance of the characters is actually correct as part of the lineage of future SF cyborgs.
The content was a crime story that felt too modern, so it seemed out of place.
>>55
This kind of outfit only showed up at events like the major’s side chick gatherings or high-ranking officials bragging about their sex dolls…
>>59
I feel like the military uniform in the early stages was already a high-leg design.
After all, this backside itself is just a mechanical body…
Everything is a shell except for the brain.
It just looks stupid in a conversation scene like in the thread image.
In the OP and setting drawings, high legs are actually the right answer.
Movies are completely naked.
Of course, I wear my uniform when meeting the Prime Minister…
I don’t mind high-leg swimsuits, but I think a sloppy butt like in the thread image is damaging to the image.
It’s simply tough, like that relative who dresses young and acts all flashy, looking outrageous.
The Oshii version opens completely naked, right?
>>67
Major Oshii is too inorganic, so it doesn’t get a reaction; it’s not erotic.
The person on the left bends forward the moment they see the major’s high-leg.
The truth is, why is that?
If you’re always dressed like you’re in a swimsuit, it still has a sci-fi vibe, but the fact that you’re only wearing a proper top adds to the sense of absurdity.
But you occasionally wear jeans, don’t you, Major?
>>72
It seems that the out-of-place appearance was taken into consideration, and it was significantly nerfed from the second season.
Due to the artwork, it looks a bit cheap, like a more mature version of a “image club.”
This person is just a brain.
The major’s friend’s nurse had an amazing nurse outfit with a stunning bust, even though there was no exposure.
Vian has no common sense, dressing in a lewd way, which is obvious even among streamers.
>>79
It’s terrible that everyone except the major looks normal, making her seem even more like a foolish exhibitionist.
>>79
It seems that the texture of the skin is clearly different from real flesh.
It’s like having a mannequin or a robot right next to you.
>>79
Why are you making such a serious face while leaning on the desk with your butt hanging out?
Men should also dress like this.
Indeed, this is more suitable as a swimsuit.
It’s realistic, but…
This is a Harituku in the style of Masakazu Katsura.
Please treat me well with my backside…
The section chief should just shave it all off instead of styling his hair with aerodynamics in mind…
Shiromasa’s attack on the shell may look that way, but he is actually dressed appropriately for the occasion.
Easy to move.
Originally a seducer.
Denial that a cyborg is a physical body.
Something like that.
Clothing from 100 or 200 years ago is completely different from today.
I thought that perhaps Major was right in the future.
The setting is around 2030…
>>90
In the 1990s, there was a full-scale nuclear war in World War III, a giant meteorite fell in China causing Beijing to disappear, and Tokyo was attacked with nuclear weapons, triggering World War IV.
Because it was a world where they were engaged in world wars for 25 years up until 5 years before the launch of Chapter 9, the common sense of this world doesn’t apply here.
The major is doing this on purpose.
It’s like saying it’s only possible because the manager is allowing it.
Too much war, isn’t it?
Humans are surviving quite well, aren’t they?
If it’s the original’s carefree and cheerful older sister character, then this is fine.
It’s okay because I won’t get excited with a major.
>>96
Don’t become a cyborg in your heart.
If I said something like “muhoho,” I’d probably be removed from my position for sexual harassment, right?
I feel like Batou-kun sometimes says that.
It’s even weirder because I’m sometimes wearing a uniform as formal attire.