I think the second pic is from the new series, which is MUCH closer to the original manga. This includes a lot of the silliness and humour that was there. Most of the adaptations were very dark and serious, but the manga had lots of typical anime quirks and tropes.
Yeah the original manga … whilst having a lot of incredible ideas and themes… was a lot more carefree and goofy, and explicity risque/horny.
Like … the Major has a boyfriend she is a goofball with, and she basically works part time as a uh … cyberpunk black market lesbian courtesan?
The idea is that more similar cybernetic bodies are uh, easier to interface with, and you can basically run your own ghost through someone elses shell, and give them a good time… presuming you don’t accidentally kill them.
She jokes about this too… she’s extremely sexual, not just in appearance, but in action, in lifestyle.
What’s the context behind that frame? The Major looks really cute.
I think the second pic is from the new series, which is MUCH closer to the original manga. This includes a lot of the silliness and humour that was there. Most of the adaptations were very dark and serious, but the manga had lots of typical anime quirks and tropes.
Yeah the original manga … whilst having a lot of incredible ideas and themes… was a lot more carefree and goofy, and explicity risque/horny.
Like … the Major has a boyfriend she is a goofball with, and she basically works part time as a uh … cyberpunk black market lesbian courtesan?
The idea is that more similar cybernetic bodies are uh, easier to interface with, and you can basically run your own ghost through someone elses shell, and give them a good time… presuming you don’t accidentally kill them.
She jokes about this too… she’s extremely sexual, not just in appearance, but in action, in lifestyle.
Yeah it’s super cute