For the historical founder of the Shaolin Temple, see Batuo.
Fictional character from Ghost in the Shell
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Fictional character
Batou
Ghost in the Shell character
Batou of Section 9, as portrayed in the Stand Alone Complex anime series
Public Security Section 9 Japanese Ground Self Defense Force (formerly)
Batou (Japanese: バトー, Hepburn: Batō) is a main male character in Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell series. He is the second-best melee fighter in Section 9,[2] and is the second in command under Major Motoko Kusanagi.[3] He is a battle-hardened cyborg special operative with a long distinguished military career and a no-nonsense attitude. Though he looks imposing, he is known for his warm heart, sense of humor, and love for animals.
^"Ghost in the Shell Arise Stage Play's Motoko Previewed in Costume". Anime News Network. August 24, 2015. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
^Official Log 1, page 23.
^Midnight Animation's Batou Page. Retrieved on September 13, 2008.
Batou (Japanese: バトー, Hepburn: Batō) is a main male character in Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell series. He is the second-best melee fighter in Section...
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(1867). Chapter 16: "Machinery and Large-Scale Industry." Das Kapital. Jean Batou (1991). Between Development and Underdevelopment: The Precocious Attempts...
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