Ghost in the Shell characters

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This is a list of fictional characters from the Ghost in the Shell universe, created by Masamune Shirow.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

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[edit] Public Security Section 9 members

[edit] Motoko Kusanagi

Major Motoko Kusanagi in the movie Ghost in the Shell.
Major Motoko Kusanagi in the movie Ghost in the Shell.
Main article: Motoko Kusanagi

Major Motoko Kusanagi (草薙素子 Kusanagi Motoko?) is a cyborg in the employ of "Public Security Section 9", a fictional division of the real Japanese National Public Safety Commission, as the squad leader. In the Japanese anime movies and series, she is voiced by Atsuko Tanaka. In the English dubbing of the film, Mimi Woods provides the voice, and in the English Stand Alone Complex TV series, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn is the voice actress.

Little is known of Kusanagi's early history, though the television series hints at some of her background, usually through flashbacks; commonly from the points of view of others, rarely from Kusanagi's. Notably, the opening sequence of the Stand Alone Complex series, episodes number 8 "The Fortunate Ones – MISSING HEARTS" and 37 "Kusanagi's Labyrinth - AFFECTION" which seem to imply that Kusanagi has spent most of her life in an artificial body.

Motoko Kusanagi's various incarnations in the different manga or movies or TV series all portray her differently. Since each of these have independent storylines, the physical and mental characteristics of Motoko Kusanagi has been modified in different ways to reflect the focus of the story; these changes are reflected in the different ways that artists draw her.

[edit] Buttetsu Batou

Batou in the movie Ghost in the Shell (1995)
Batou in the movie Ghost in the Shell (1995)
Main article: Batou

Buttetsu Batou (ブッテツ・バトー Batō Būttĕtsū?) is a main male character in the Ghost in the Shell series, recruited from the Rangers, the second best melee fighter in Section 9 and is the second in command under Major Motoko Kusanagi. Shirow has admitted that Batou is visually based off of action-movie actor Steven Seagal. In the movie adaptations of Shirow's manga, Batou is a direct representation of Mamoru Oshii's opinions, views, and feelings that are presented throughout the story. He also cares for a cloned basset hound named Gabriel, and Oshii himself possesses a female basset hound named Gabriel.

Batou keeps his life away from work mostly unknown. He also gave his favorite Tachikoma an unapproved, non-synthetic oil until the Major caught him. In the first Stand Alone Complex series, the Laughing Man hacked into his eyes so that Batou could not see him.

According with Tachikomatic Days of episode 21 (Season 1), he has a can of beer after his bath and he takes out his eyes before going to sleep.

Also, he often uses up his paycheck buying training equipment for the upper body, which others find useless, considering his extensive number of cyborg parts (mainly torso and arms).

[edit] Daisuke Aramaki

Daisuke Aramaki in Stand Alone Complex.
Daisuke Aramaki in Stand Alone Complex.

Daisuke Aramaki (荒巻大輔 Aramaki Daisuke) is chief of Public Security Section 9.

In Stand Alone Complex, Aramaki is a strict chief, and is referred to by others in Section 9 as the "old ape" (most likely because in the original manga he was drawn with a face that appeared to be half monkey, half man). Even so, he is fiercely loyal to the members of Section 9, and often puts his own career on the line to ensure the survival of the rest of his team.

In 2nd GIG, Aramaki uses his political connections and no small amount of bargaining with the new prime minister to get Section 9 reinstated.

It is revealed in Mamoru Oshii's Ghost In The Shell that Aramaki, together with Togusa, are the only fully human members of Section 9 (aside from a cyberbrain).

  • In the Stand Alone Complex Visual Book released by Hobby Japan, Aramaki's hair was poked at for fun in one comic strip when Batou makes some comments about it. Aramaki lifts his hair to reveal metallic parts, possibly for his cyberbrain. This incident freaked Batou out.
  • Near the end of Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG, Aramaki's missing brother, Yousuke Aramaki, appears to Kuze and asks him what he intends to do with the refugees. He was last seen in the last episode helping the refugees evacuate to the Dejima bridge via small boats.

The Solid State Society movie reveals that he was estranged from his mentor Colonel Tonoda whom he helped to put in prison (like his character does in the course of the original GITS manga) sometime before the SAC series began, and that he was actually married at one point.

[edit] Togusa

Togusa, as seen in the anime Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG
Togusa, as seen in the anime Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG
Main article: Togusa

Togusa (トグサ) is the second most prominently featured male character in the Ghost in the Shell manga & anime series. In Stand Alone Complex it is stated that he is the only member of Section 9 who has not undergone cybernetic replacement in some manner as he had been referred to as 'natural'. In the manga, it is unclear as to what extent he has undergone cybernization, although in both the manga, anime and movies he has a cyberbrain like all other members. Togusa is 27 years old and is 5' 10 inches in height. In the Solid State Society movie, he is squad leader of the now expanded Section 9, after the Major's departure and Batou's refusal of the position. His Japanese voice is provided by Koichi Yamadera, and Crispin Freeman in English (only for the TV series)

[edit] Ishikawa

Ishikawa in the anime Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
Ishikawa in the anime Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex

Ishikawa (イシカワ) is the information warfare/technology specialist in Public Security Section 9. It has not been stated in the series thus far as to the degree that he has been cybernetically augmented, though character dialogue suggests that he is one of the least augmented members of Section 9. His appearance is characterized by a large beard and perpetually unkempt hair, and he is the oldest of Section 9's field operatives. He is voiced by Yutaka Nakano in the original Japanese and Michael McCarty in the English dub. He was also played by the late Bob Papenbrook in the English dub of the first film.

He formerly served with Kusanagi and Batou in South America when they were with the Ground Self-Defense Forces in the Japanese UN contingent. He was one of the earliest members recruited to be in Section 9 and seems to know the Major and her dislikes quite well. He is shown as being in charge of a gambling parlor called Parlor Ishikawa, and on occasion uses the cyberbrains of the old men who play there to complete particularly heavy data gathering, though it seems the men suffer no ill effects or are even aware of their situation. Ishikawa in terms of personality is the most seemingly laid-back member of the unit.

Despite being a member of Section 9, Ishikawa appears to be relatively physically weak in comparison to the other members. He is almost never shown in combat (one exception being a particular episode where he fires a shoulder-mounted cannon to disable a heavily-armored vehicle) and takes a support role during most missions in which he is dispatched. When he is captured late in the first season, he is shown as being easily taken into custody by Umibozu commandos sent to arrest him. This is possibly due to the fact that he is one of the least cybernetically enhanced members (along with Togusa and Saito) and thus, would have been at a disadvantage had he physically resisted. Late into the second series, Ishikawa is wounded in a suicide bomb attack on Section 9's tilt wing aircraft. Following this he is seen hospitalised and wearing a bandage on his left arm, this lends credit to credit to the theory that he has little external cyberization, especially when in contrast to Batou's quick recovery from wounds in the same episode.

  • As a point of humor a bottle of what appears to be Chivas Regal is seen in his office in the closing animation of season 1, as well as a similar bottle appearing in the first Ghost in the Shell movie, though no indications are given that he is alcoholic. It is known that he smokes cigarettes and cigars on occasion, particularly in stressful circumstances.
  • As stated in 2nd GiG episode 12, Ishikawa is a fan of American super hero comics.
  • According with Tachikomatic Days of episode 22 (Season 1), he has a glass of milk after his bath and he takes off his beard before going to sleep.

[edit] Saito

Saito (サイトー Saitō) is a fictional character from the anime series, Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C.. Among the members of Section 9 he is regarded as one of the least cyberized. He can handle any automatic firearm with deadly accuracy and precision, but his primary role is as the unit's tactical sniper. His left eye was replaced with the "Hawkeye", a prosthetic eye that interfaces with satellites to allow for shots of incredible accuracy. He is also valued for his ability to think like enemy snipers; on two separate occasions his ability at determining sniping locations impacted Section 9's actions.

[edit] Pazu

Pazu (left) and Saito
Pazu (left) and Saito

Pazu(兒旅網) is an investigator in Section 9.

Before joining Public Security Section 9, Pazu was rumored by various police circles to have been a gangster in several yakuza groups in Japan. Pazu is also a known chain smoker within the unit. Upon his first encounter with the Major, he remarked, "I never sleep with the same woman twice." He uses a folding knife in combat.

His name is spelled Paz in the TV series.

In SAC 2nd GIG episode 13, Pazu encounters an ex-lover scorned (Kaori Kawashima) who had adopted a body that was identical to his own down to the smallest detail. A knife fight ensues, and one "Pazu" is killed. It isn't made clear whether or not the victim was the real Pazu or the imposter (Kaori), as they both have cuts across their torsos, and the surviving "Pazu" says nothing. However, his behavior in subsequent episodes leads one to believe that the real Pazu survived.

[edit] Borma

Borma
Borma

Borma (ボーマ Bōma?) is Section 9's resident explosives specialist, as shown several times during 2nd GIG. He is the only Section 9 operative with similar height and enhanced strength to Batou, though his optics are clearly a different color and might therefore be another model with different capabilities. Both his eyes and his baldness are his trademark features.

In addition to his role as Section 9's explosives specialist, Borma often handles the task of rear support. In most assignments, he's the only member to carry heavy weaponry. He also works as the team's resident cyberviral warfare expert, often developing vaccines for viruses within minutes of their creation. He is usually teamed with either Saito for sniping duties, Pazu for general operations and Ishikawa for cyberweb research and viral warfare.

Of his past, little is known though some can be guessed from speculation and comments made in the series. At one point, Borma was in the JSDF as a demolitions expert, possibly hinting that he was either a combat engineer or a special forces operative. It's also been speculated that he was a virgin at the time of his cyberization since he was affected by the Individual Eleven virus.

Note: This character's name is sometimes alternatively transliterated as Boma.

[edit] Azuma

Azuma
Azuma

Azuma is one of Section 9's new recruits in Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig. Azuma was recruited as one of the field operatives in Section 9 from JGSDF Intelligence. He was present at the shipyard battle in which fellow rookie Yano died and was pulled out of field duty prior to the Dejima confrontation. At the end of 2nd Gig it is implied that Azuma is now a full fledged member of Section 9.

Azuma featured prominently at the beginning of Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. Solid State Society, supporting Togusa in an incident at the airport.

[edit] Yano

Yano (right) with Azuma
Yano (right) with Azuma

Yano is one of Section 9's new recruits in Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG. Yano was recruited by Section 9 as a rookie and field operative.

Yano is killed in the raid on Kuze's false location in the 2nd GIG episode Chain Reaction, making him Section 9's first officer to be killed in the line of duty from hostile gunfire.

Yano also appears briefly in the manga as a new recruit. In the manga he is killed by a Russian named Koil Krasnov, whom he was tailing as his first assignment.

[edit] Proto

Proto
Proto

Proto is one of Section 9's new recruits in 2nd GIG.

Proto is Section 9's only (prototype) bioroid member and is also the Tachikoma's maintenance technician(before becomeing one of the new recruits) . During the Dejima crisis Proto played a key role in helping Aramaki rescue the Prime Minister Yoko Kayabuki, who had been relieved of her duty and arrested under charges of treason.

Proto managed to gain access to the net, where he communicated with Section 9’s Tachikoma units. Through them Proto was able to gain building blueprints and up-to-date information on Section 9’s Dejima operation, as well as the location of the Prime Minister before an attack barrier disabled him. Proto appears again in the Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. Solid State Society. wearing the black uniform of Section 9 along with a sidearm, which suggest that he is now a field officer.

[edit] Other characters

[edit] Yoko Kayabuki

Yoko Kayabuki in Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG
Yoko Kayabuki in Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG

Prime Minister Yoko Kayabuki (茅葺よう子 Kayabuki Yōko) is Japan's newly elected prime minister in Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG.

Kayabuki first appears in the second season of Stand Alone Complex and is elected as Japan's first female prime minister. She reinstates Section 9 after a deal was made with Aramaki in the Stand Alone Complex, 2 years after the raid by Umibozu commandos on Section 9's headquarters. Kayabuki becomes a victim of the Individual Eleven and is involved with Section 9's investigation into the case. During the refugee crisis, she is arrested under charges of treason for requesting the UN to intervene in the crisis.

She appears briefly in Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. Solid State Society, where she is Prime Minister again.

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