If you want a good mystery/detective show, then definitely yes. Don't go in expecting heavy cyberpunk (like the first movie) or lots of action.XxBroBuzzxX wrote:Ghost in the Shell (The anime series, not the movie) worth a watch? My brother has been raving about it recently.
I'm a huge fan. Honestly I think it took the series to finally make me appreciate the movies. The movie, a lot like Oshii's other directed movies, kind of just assumes you already know the characters and backstory, as he just goes all out with atmosphere and puts that first. Character development is a complete afterthought, lol. So my problem with GITS over the years was that I just didn't really care for any of the characters, but that's a different story with SAC. With a lot more length you have a lot more time to get to know them, and Motoko was a lot more lively and kind of sassy in the SAC series (and I hear she's even goofier in the manga), so basically after watching SAC I rewatched the movie and loved the heck out of it since I knew a lot more about the characters and everything going on at that point.
Compared to a lot of the mainstream shows out there too, SAC is pretty smart and mature. Takes itself seriously, and it's usually kind of rare to see a really strong female lead like Motoko.
Basically, yes. Just give a few episodes, I remember being skeptical at first, but it just got better and better to me, and I'd definitely say start at the beginning though. I thought season 2 was a great improvement over the first though. There's also Solid State Society, which is technically the third part of the SAC series after the first two seasons, it's kind of like the first movie done in SAC form, if that makes sense. Pretty similar premise and story. On that note, it's worth knowing that the movies, SAC, and the manga are all NOT directly related, so they're all best seen as alternate universes between one another.
The SAC director also did Seirei no Moribito and Eden of the East. Moribito was really good (also with a strong female lead) and I'm looking forward to Eden of the East sometime.
