Da Rabid Duckie wrote:Think political drama with cybernetic humans. It's got some really intriguing plot points, but I started to wonder about the series later on though, because they started alluding to the fact that Motoko dabbled in lesbianism. I'm not exactly how sure that applies to cyborgs, but it was getting to the point where I felt uncomfortable watching it. I never did get to see the whole series though because it turned out to have been licensed even before it was first aired. So, I got rid of my fansubs while waiting for the American release.
In the Manga of "Ghost in the Shell" I think that either Motoko or the Puppetmaster experimented with homosexuality. If it was the puppetmaster, which has a male "ghost" (or I was lead to believe that) then I guess in a way, it wouldn't be, but its partners were definately female and were definately homosexual. They cut it out of the American version of the manga, and it doesn't show up in the Anime at all (I mean, it would have been many hours long if they included everything)
Of course, the Puppetmaster in the movie also took female form, so... Well, you should see what i'm getting at if you've seen the movie.
It's licensed to show on Cartoon Network on Adult Swim... It will be the first thing that will compare to CB in visuals AND seriousness that they've ever had (unless you count .hack//sign which is on Toonami...) I suppose if there's anything explicit, CN will cut it out, but with what they got away with on Space Ghost the other night, they would be hypocrites to censor this...