Koukaku Kidoutai: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG – Tachikoma na Hibi

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG - Tachikomatic Days / 攻殻機動隊 STAND ALONE COMPLEX: Section9 Science File “タチコマな日々” / Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG - Tachikoma Specials
Koukaku Kidoutai: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG – Tachikoma na Hibi
Genres: Comedy
Studios: Production I.G
Licensors: Bandai Entertainment
Rating: 7.13 / 10
Rank: #3869
Popularity: #5165
Users Listed: 21,146
Users Scored: 9,496
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 07/17/2025
Aired: September 10, 2004 – September 27, 2006 (Summer)
Type: special
Source: manga
Age Rating: PG
Episodes: 26

Synopsis:

These brief, episodic vignettes provide lighthearted interludes to the serious narrative of *Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG*. Focusing on the Section 9 Tachikoma – intelligent, spider-like combat vehicles – the shorts offer a glimpse into their unique perspectives and personalities. Often incorporating elements from the main series’ ongoing plots, these comedic sequences showcase the robots' attempts to understand human behavior and navigate everyday situations with surprising ingenuity and often chaotic results. The atmosphere is playful and whimsical, providing a contrast to the more contemplative tone of *Ghost in the Shell*. Viewers can expect clever visual gags, character-driven humor, and a charming exploration of artificial intelligence grappling with complex concepts. The shorts serve as a gentle reminder of the unexpected humanity found within even the most advanced technology.

Characters:

  • Tachikoma (Main) - Voice Actors: Tamagawa, Sakiko

Staff:

  • Maseba, Yutaka (Producer)
  • Kanno, Yoko (Music)
  • Seymour, Kevin (ADR Director)
  • Shirow, Masamune (Original Creator)

Reviews:

  • User kurzweil1024 (Score: 10/10):
    Stand Alone Complex was based on Yoshiki Sakurai’s 2001 Media Ecology dissertation “The Whereabouts of the Other in the Future of Human-Robot Interaction” (「他我を宿す条件 ~人間・ロボット間コミュニケーションの行方~」). It is about how the phenomenon of THE LAUGHING MAN — unique minds becoming individual components of a complex system acting as one collective consciousness (memes), and the phenomenon of THE TACHIKOMA — perfect machine copies of each other evolving individual differences, are the two inevitable consequences of data synchronization. The interaction between these antithetical phenomena is explored on a literary level in Stand Alone Complex, and political in 2nd GiG. Stand Alone Complex is the most cerebral anything anywhere, and it hasprophesied most contemporary Internet phenomena such as Anonymous and Asange with perfect precision several years ahead.
  • User Seriphim (Score: 7/10):
    So. . .where to start? Tachikoma na Hibi, and I have to repeat the summary, is basically a mini series which appeared at the end of every GITSSAC 2nd gig episode. To be fair, this series was a fun extra, although I was embarassed everytime it popped up at the end of the episodes. It is a series made of randomness in it's entirety. It uses the loveable Tachikima's and gives them strange scenarios. Perhaps to younger viewers they are highly enjoyable, and to the odd lover of the Tachikoma's, but to me, I felt it took away the intensity of the series. One moment youwould be left at a shocking cliff hanger, only to be welcomed by the. . .well, irritating, opening tune. Terrorism and dancing robots don't really mix together well in my opinion. nnNone the less, anyone looking for random humour, this series is perfect.

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