Science SARU's Ghost in the Shell Anime Releases Special Promotional Video with New Image Song

Science SARU's ongoing Ghost in the Shell anime has presented fans with a special promotional video featuring a new image song. The released PV boasts an impressive visual sequence that highlights the series' atmospheric world and the characters' digital identity. In the short video, Motoko Kusanagi's existence between the virtual and physical worlds is reinterpreted through Science SARU's dynamic animation.
This new production is the latest entry in the Ghost in the Shell universe born from Masamune Shirow's 1989 cult manga. The franchise had become one of the most important cyberpunk works in the anime world with Mamoru Oshii's 1995 film adaptation and Kenji Kamiyama's Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. The new project brings the same director, Kenji Kamiyama, together with Science SARU. The studio, known for works such as Devilman Crybaby, Dandadan, and Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, combines the series' philosophical depth with its own energetic and contemporary visual language.
The new image song used in the PV stands out as an important element that strengthens the series' melancholic sci-fi atmosphere. The music appears to integrate particularly with Motoko Kusanagi's theme of identity search. Such promotional videos showcase the validity of the animation and the level achieved by its visual direction, while also refreshing excitement for the production's upcoming broadcast period.
The Ghost in the Shell series has influenced many producers and directors for years with its narrative exploring themes of artificial intelligence, consciousness, and humanity. Science SARU's project both offers nostalgia to longtime fans and aims to introduce new generations to this cult universe. Following the special PV, new trailers, opening and ending details, or international streaming platform announcements are expected in the coming period.




