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All teen and kid reviews for Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex

Age
14
Average rating based on 3 kid and teen reviews:
  • 33% say violence is an issue
  • 33% say sexual content is an issue
  • 33% say there are positive role models
  • 33% say language is an issue
Teen, 19 years old
April 9, 2008
 
Interesting But Contraversial
I Personnaly like the storyline of the show and the character progression but there is excessive amounts of violence, sexual referance, and language. Im Not the type of teen who is influenced by what a watch and see but i would let other kids/teens watch with discression

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Kid, 11 years old
November 17, 2010
 
not for kids my age :(
first of all i don't watch it on [adult swim] i collect the dvds. i am a anime collector and the first 2 mins of the dvd version there was lots of blood and gore and nudity. NUDITY,NUDITY,NUDITY! and there was mild profainity like damnit or what the hell happend but from what i saw i would give this a rating R "not the adult swim version"

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Teen, 17 years old
July 7, 2010
 
Great for more Mentally Mature Viewers and Teens
Ghost in The Shell is a popular franchise in japan, it started out as a book, a manga* to be exact, and is sold in bilingual formats, the book is borderline pornographic at points but is till amazing, i'd suggest it for those whom are 17+, but the television show, also known as anime**, is top-notch, delivering the same complex sci-fi stories, all amazingly done and truly questioning good and evil. The violence can be unnerving to some, as blood does spew out of bullet wounds and those are shown as well, but nothing quite as graphic as one would see in a slasher film. Parents should watch with their children if they are younger, to both explain and censor, they might even begin to enjoy it as well. The Protaginist, Matoko, does wear revealing clothes, and every now and then uses her feminine wiles to aid in the assigned missions, but is still a great role model as she is strong, independent, and resourceful. The verdict would be to not let your children watch unless if they have a strong understanding of right and wrong, are young, or are very susceptible to negative influences. But other than that let you teens watch away, even watch with them maybe, after all the franchise WAS the inspiration for The Matrix. *Manga is a japanese comic, some are translated into english and released into the Us e.g. Naruto, One Piece, Death Note and such. ** also known japanimation, is commonly the adaption of a popular manga into a cartoon, kknown for the bipolar runs, some being only twelve episodes to other going past the 500 mark!

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