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Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence - Ghost in the Shell: Innocence is the sequel to the movie Ghost in the Shell that inspired the anime Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, and takes place in the year 2032. Unlike the first movie that has Major Motoko Kusanagi playing the main role, Batou the man who played second in the first movie is the main character.  Batou is a cyborg who's whole body is cybernetic, the only human part of him is the few remaining traces of his human brain, and the memories of a woman called Major. In a world were Cyborg's are the main population in which true flesh and blood humans are becoming rare.  There is hardly any human in the world who has not had some kind of robotic transplant. In this world most humans either have robotic eyes or arms, some humans have allowed their 'ghosts' to inhabit robotic, genderless bodies.  This movie shows Batou as a man that clings strongly of what is left of his human self and what is left of his humanity, and keep just as close what life is to him...innocence. His new partner Togusa takes the sidekick part as Batou is now leader. Batou seems to be saddened and depressed at the disappearance of Major Motoko Kusanagi, who went into cyberspace and has not been seen since.
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Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence - Ghost in the Shell: Innocence is the sequel to the movie Ghost in the Shell that inspired the anime Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, and takes place in the year 2032. Unlike the first movie that has Major Motoko Kusanagi playing the main role, Batou the man who played second in the first movie is the main character. Batou is a cyborg who's whole body is cybernetic, the only human part of him is the few remaining traces of his human brain, and the memories of a woman called Major. In a world were Cyborg's are the main population in which true flesh and blood humans are becoming rare. There is hardly any human in the world who has not had some kind of robotic transplant. In this world most humans either have robotic eyes or arms, some humans have allowed their 'ghosts' to inhabit robotic, genderless bodies. This movie shows Batou as a man that clings strongly of what is left of his human self and what is left of his humanity, and keep just as close what life is to him...innocence. His new partner Togusa takes the sidekick part as Batou is now leader. Batou seems to be saddened and depressed at the disappearance of Major Motoko Kusanagi, who went into cyberspace and has not been seen since.