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I'll try that recording studio that was on Conan O'Brien. I did try that Google search site, however I guess that e-mail address for the Japanese e-mails doesn't exist anymore for some reason. I'll check out that fan site though. Maybe they could supply me with the contact information. Bandai turned me down lol
"After a thousand battles, one only sees death!" -Chaos Space Marine Predator (Warhammer 40,000)
i typed his name in google
i typed his name in google and this was one of the top sites
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Towers/1073/shirow.htm
the guy who runs it has a thing set through the publisher to contact shirow masamune (for best results on a reply though writing needs 2 be in japanese)
email: seishins@osk.3web.ne.jpmail mail:
Mr. Masamune Shirow
c/o Seishinsha Co., Ltd.
Shinkosan Building 710
1-13-38 Hishi-honmachi
Nishi-ku, Osaka-shi
T550, Japan
i'd still try bang zoom as well
"When the heavens do not bring forth justice, man must bring it upon himself to do so. That is the meaning of Jinchuu." -Enishi Yukishiro.u probably don't want this
u probably don't want this but here is a site that u can load fan work on and read other fan work.
http://shirow.cjb.net/
"When the heavens do not bring forth justice, man must bring it upon himself to do so. That is the meaning of Jinchuu." -Enishi Yukishiro.well on the tonight show
well on the tonight show they went to a bang zoom entertainment office or manga entertainment office in L.A. maybe u could try to contact them. since they have the rights to the ghost in the shell movies maybe they could hook u up with a job.
"When the heavens do not bring forth justice, man must bring it upon himself to do so. That is the meaning of Jinchuu." -Enishi Yukishiro.I'll try that
Seems plausible. I'll give that a shot.
"After a thousand battles, one only sees death!" -Chaos Space Marine Predator (Warhammer 40,000)
I've tried that
he has a site
go to wikipedia, type up his name and find a link.
"I love anime and manga! Also J-Rock!"
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its a good 1
I liked it. Been playing it alot on Ovation tv(channel 274 Direct tv) and alot of other anime. More than ani-monday
" See me, I might be bleeding, but im still breathing, You might hate me, but you cant break me. Push me, and ill push you right back.."
Ghost in the Shell is this:
Quoting from wikipedia.org:
Ghost in the Shell is a futuristic police thriller dealing with the exploits of the cyborg Motoko Kusanagi, a member of a covert operations division of the Japanese National Public Safety Commission known as Section 9. The unit specializes in fighting technology-related crimes. Kusanagi may be named after one of the three Imperial Regalia of Japan, and Shirow makes reference to them at the end of the second manga.[citation needed] Although supposedly equal to all other members, Kusanagi fills the leadership role in the team, and is usually referred to as "the Major" due to her past rank in the Japanese Self-Defense Forces. She is capable of superhuman feats, and bionically specialized for her job — her body is almost completely mechanized; only her brain and a segment of her spinal cord remain organic.
The setting of Ghost in the Shell is cyberpunk or postcyberpunk, similar to that of William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy. Kusanagi and her colleagues face external threats and also suffer internal conflict over their own natures.