An expression filled with youth and passion. A resolute pose.
The Major of the year 2030, realized as the world’s first life-size figure.
First broadcast in 2002, "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" is a landmark television anime series that introduced its cyberized near-future world to a wide audience and inspired ambitious sequels. From this influential series, Motoko Kusanagi now joins the Life Scale Masterline.
Depicting the Major of the year 2030—youthful and driven with quiet intensity—the Motoko Kusanagi envisioned by director Kenji Kamiyama, and further shaped through the performances of Atsuko Tanaka and others, has been realized as the world’s first full-scale, life-size figure. Faithful to her official height of 168 cm, the figure’s realistic sculpting and paintwork convey a pose imbued with the pride of a leader, while fully capturing the subtle presence of the ghost she holds within.
Crimson camera eyes, rendered with even the emerging lettering visible. The flow of her short hair falling diagonally forward. The head sculpt, marked by an intelligent expression, has been carefully refined with a subtle hint of the artificial nature of her cyborg body. The same approach is applied to her torso and limbs, forming a beautifully proportioned physique, while the finely crafted Sebro C-26A further emphasizes her overwhelming combat capability. In addition, her signature jacket is removable. Draped in high-quality fabric materials, it conveys a refined sheen and texture. Displayed without it, her lighter appearance evokes a more agile, active presence. Create your display just as you envision it.
Created to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the anime’s production, this world’s first life-size figure of Motoko Kusanagi conveys the memories of the year 2030, and the past and future connected through it.
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