Lieutenant Colonel Daisuke Aramaki (荒巻大輔 Aramaki Daisuke) is the Section Chief of Public Security Section 9. He notably holds this recognized rank from the Japan Ground Self Defense Force. Among the operatives of Section 9, Daisuke is the one who never engages in direct missions, but offers a great array of diplomatic support in return.
Stand Alone Complex Continuity[]
In Stand Alone Complex, Lieutenant Colonel Aramaki is a strict chief, who is referred to by others in Section 9 as the "old ape" (likely due to being drawn in the original manga with a face that appeared to be half monkey, half man). He is fiercely loyal and protective to the members of Section 9, and would often put his own career on the line merely to ensure the survival of his team. Many government officials, like Kubota, are familiar with Aramaki's shrewdness and diplomacy. In this season, he notably covers Section 9 against conspiracies and the authorities' corruption.
In 2nd GIG, Aramaki uses his political connections and no small amount of bargaining with the newly elected prime minister, in hopes to get Section 9 reinstated. After successfully doing so, the Colonel goes on to supervise his crew during their investigation on Kazundo Gouda and the Cabinet Intelligence Service, while also keeping an eyes on a rising refugee rebellion led by the rogue JGDSF commando cyborg known as Hideo Kuze.
It is revealed in Mamoru Oshii's Ghost In The Shell that Aramaki, together with Togusa, are the less cyberized members of Section 9 (as their only prosthesis is a cyberbrain).
- In the Stand Alone Complex Visual Book released by Hobby Japan, Aramaki's hair was poked at for fun in one comic strip when Batou makes some comments about it. Aramaki lifts his hair to reveal metallic parts, possibly for his cyberbrain. This incident unsettled Batou significantly.
- Near the end of Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG, Aramaki's missing brother, Yousuke Aramaki, appears before the revolution leader Kuze and asks him what the latter intends to do with the refugees who aren't cyborgs. In the last episode, Yousuke, on Kuze's orders, is seen helping the human refugees evacuate to the Dejima bridge via small boats.
- The Solid State Society movie reveals that he was estranged from his mentor Colonel Tonoda whom he helped to put in prison (like his character does in the course of the original GITS manga) sometime before the SAC series began, and that he was actually married at one point.
- Aramaki's physical appearance looks almost exactly like that of the character "Dusty the coffin maker" in the 1968 Spaghetti Western: If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death.
2017 film[]
In Rupert Sanders' 2017 live-action adaptaion, Daisuke Aramaki is portrayed by famous Japanese actor "Beat" Takeshi Kitano. In the film, Aramaki helps Mira Killian in her quest to find her true identity and protects her from the government officials, as well as the Hanka Corporation. Aramaki serves the same role as he does in most continuities, but is exceptionally seen in actual combat in the movie.
Etymology[]
- The name Daisuke means "big, great" (大) (dai) and "help" (輔) (suke).
- Daisuke's surname Aramaki means "laid waste, rough, rude, wild" (荒) (ara) and "volume, roll/roll up, reel, scroll, book, part, wind up, tie, coil, counter for texts (or book scrolls)" (巻) (maki).
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