
___Ghost in the Shell: The story takes place 100 years after “Appleseed,” sharing and connecting the same world. It loosely presents the state of fusion between “implants in the brain” and “artificial intelligence” (more detailed settings will be addressed on another occasion). The technology of cybernetic bodies in the “Ghost in the Shell” narrative stems from the demand for many solutions to various bodily disabilities due to wars occurring worldwide (not an unpleasant topic though). During that time, disasters were repeated with increasing frequency, starting from areas where there was a significant disparity in labor force and essential goods production between developed countries and peripheral countries, and due to several limitations being imposed, cybernetic bodies became necessary to enhance operations. In this narrative world, “artificial intelligence continues to mass-produce ‘self-serving servers and various terminal devices'” while subtly guiding and manipulating humans as they do, which led to the rapid and widespread development and adoption of “humanoid machine technology.” Outside of the reasoning that “artificial intelligence…” it feels somewhat similar to reality? The cause of the decline of optical camouflage technology was discussed in the prequel to “Ghost in the Shell,” “Kōkaku Kidōtai: Pandora in the Crimson Shell.” After this story, regarding what happened to “Kusanagi Motoko’s puppet master P-2501” and what she is doing, it continues in the “W·TAILS CAT” series and several other works.
I see.
It really feels like it’s going to be like that in reality, it’s no joke.
I wonder if augmentations will be put to practical use in reality…?
Is it going to continue with the erotic illustration series?
It’s nice that Pandora has become a very important work in a Shiro Masawa-like way.
It appeared in a regular anime, didn’t it?
I thought it was benigara…
I can’t remember the title, but isn’t there an anime with a kind of plump animation that is also connected?
To you ~ Real Drive ❤️
In the final episode of Pandora, the original version of the Major appears, and the upcoming Ghost in the Shell is a remake of the Shirow Masamune version.
Are they going to connect that area tightly?
Is optical camouflage fading away?
When a lot of companies related to Ghost in the Shell appear, you can tell it’s a direct connection, right!?
It’s also clearly stated that the source of the programs for the appropriate use of firearms that the majors are calling upon is the Pandora Device.
Orion and Dominion Black Magic are from a different world, right…?
“Eden of the East is the first one, right?”
The Orion element was clearly influenced by Orochi, wasn’t it?
Susanoo is connected to it to some extent as well.
Wasn’t Eden of the East and RD separate from the original in that SAC world?
I love how the crossover is connected through the timeline…
Eh, Eden of the East?
I used to really like Appleseed.
When thinking about this, it’s better to temporarily put SAC out of your mind.
Yoshino from Apple smells like a quirky isotope.
I’m glad that in the final episode of Pandora, humanity ended up going in a happy direction after all.
I think Pandora must have really enjoyed turning the ideas I came up with into a manga.
In the final episode of Holy Brownie, there isn’t even a space journey; instead, the last family on Earth has a falling-out and kills each other, leading to the extinction of humanity. The future of the new human history created out of despair from this accurate human history is Excel Saga.
The further future of Excel Saga is Gungnir Pandora.
From there, the works of Shiromasa are connected, culminating in the final episode where the sowing in space spreads, completing an ever-expanding history of humanity that never ends.
It seems that the fact that the bioroid from Appleseed can receive life-extension measures is likely the work of Uzal and Takumi-chan.
Enjo Toh has the image of still hitting the brakes when it comes to others’ original works.
Look at this Self-reference Engine and Boy’s surface.
Is that slick and shiny illustration connected too!?
Nurtak Pin-up is set in a future even further away than Ghost in the Shell.
In this kind of sci-fi world, humanity is properly thriving, so there are also such erotic things.
It has a relatively positive connotation.
Even if it’s 100% a hobby
I like female pirates when it comes to smooth and slick, but is that also connected…
The appearance of Benigara seems to be loli or yuri, but when you look at the settings, isn’t it kind of… intense?
It’s sad that the department chief’s granddaughter, Rihou-chan, seems to have died not long ago.
Is Pandora the one from Excel Saga?
I dropped out after about two episodes…