
As the Good Book Says.: Quite a few times, especially in Innocence which uses a lot of Christian symbolism.Arc Words: "A whisper from my ghost" and its variants.Paz and Borma also absent from both movies, while Saito is only mentioned in the first. Adapted Out: The Fuchikomas are notoriously absent from the movies, making it a case of Artifact Title given that the original one, Mobile Armored Riot Police, referenced directly the wide usage of Fuchikomas as mobile mechs by the Section 9.Adaptation Distillation: Both films combine elements from multiple arcs of the manga.In stark contrast, even if he retains his role as the team rookie in the movies, the movies play it dead serious and make sure to give him a professional, collected demeanor.
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Togusa in the manga is cockier and more energetic than his movie self, as he is somewhat of a self-conscious Butt-Monkey and whines sometimes about it.His role in the movies is clearly associated to the more contemplative moments, while in the manga he is instead used as Comic Relief most the time.


This resembles the Character Development she receives later in the manga after her encounter with the Puppet Master, only that here it is shown to be her natural state, possibly caused by the experience of her cybernetization. In the manga, she is an immature, juvenile hustler with a wild personal life and a great rapport with her underlings, while the movie makes her a depressive, introverted philosopher of few words who only seems to trust Batou (and not to a large degree).
