- Kazundo Gouda
Infobox animanga character
color = Red
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name = Kazundo Gouda
series = Ghost in the Shell: 2nd GiG
caption = Kazundo Gouda
first = 2nd GIG, episode 4: Natural Enemy – NATURAL ENEMY
last = 2nd GIG, episode 26: Return to Patriotism – ENDLESS∞GIG
voiced by = Japanese
Ken Nishida ann anime|id=8495. Retrieved on September 4, 2008.]
English
John Snyder ann anime|id=8495. Retrieved on September 4, 2008.]
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gender = Male
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death = Deceased (Killed by Motoko Kusanagi)
occupation = Cabinet Intelligence Service agent
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nationality = Japanese
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aux1 name = Allegiance
aux1 = Cabinet Intelligence Service (Former) American Empire and CIA
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aux3 name = Skills
aux3 = Cyberbrain communication, high-level intellectKazundo Gouda (合田一人 "Gōda Kazundo") is a
fictional character inMasamune Shirow 's "Ghost in the Shell "anime series. He is the primaryantagonist of . In the series, Gouda is head of a data manipulation division within the "Cabinet Intelligence Service."Name
Gouda's name is difficult to pronounce, as demonstrated by
Daisuke Aramaki 's mispronunciation of thekanji of his given name as "Hitori" (ひとり)cite episode | title = Natural Enemy – NATURAL ENEMY | titlelink = List of organizations in Ghost in the Shell | series = Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex | serieslink = Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG| network = Animax | airdate = 2004-02-07 | season = 2 | number = 4] [Aramaki: "...Hitori Gouda." Gouda: "Kazundo Gouda's my name. It's alright, I rarely meet anyone who's able to read it properly. Although personally, I never thought that it to be an odd of a name." (Bandai, English) - cite episode | title = Natural Enemy – NATURAL ENEMY | titlelink = List of organizations in Ghost in the Shell | series = Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex | serieslink = Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG| network = Animax | airdate = 2004-02-07 | season = 2 | number = 4] . An alternate romanization of his name is "Gohda."Gouda claims that people can easily remember the mistake they made after Gouda corrects them on his name [Gouda: "Once I give people the pronunciation, they tend to remember my name by easily associating me with it. A unique face, a unique moniker." (Bandai, English) - cite episode | title = Natural Enemy – NATURAL ENEMY | titlelink = List of organizations in Ghost in the Shell | series = Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex | serieslink = Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG| network = Animax | airdate = 2004-02-07 | season = 2 | number = 4] .
Background
While on a mission, Gouda was involved in an
accident and had to havecybernetic parts installed [http://homepage.mac.com/jubei1/gits/mythology.html GITS Mythology.] Retrieved on September 5, 2008.] . He was horribly disfigured, but, curiously, chose not to repair his face with easily available cybernetic parts [http://homepage.mac.com/jubei1/gits/mythology.html GITS Mythology.] Retrieved on September 5, 2008.] . During a failed training exercise by the Japanese military for its newhelicopters , Gouda was dispatched to approach Aramaki with a plan of action to protect the people living in the Refugee Residential Districtcite episode | title = Natural Enemy – NATURAL ENEMY | titlelink = List of organizations in Ghost in the Shell | series = Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex | serieslink = Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG| network = Animax | airdate = 2004-02-07 | season = 2 | number = 4] . Gouda later becomes a main suspect in the "Individual Eleven" case bySection 9 . He is the head of the Strategic Influence Investigation Commission within Japan's Cabinet Intelligence Service [Aramaki: "Cabinet Intelligence Service. Strategic Influence Investigation Commission." (Bandai, English) - cite episode | title = Natural Enemy – NATURAL ENEMY | titlelink = List of organizations in Ghost in the Shell | series = Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex | serieslink = Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG| network = Animax | airdate = 2004-02-07 | season = 2 | number = 4] , a position which gives him the power to carry out his plans. In addition, he has a valuable ally in Chief Cabinet Secretary Takakura, who aids Gouda's cause, seemingly to further his own political aspirations.The Individual Eleven
Gouda is the mastermind of the whole Individual Eleven incident. He planned to use the tense issue of Japan's numerous postwar refugees in order to create social unbalance and political upheaval. The rogue helicopter incident in Episode Four may itself have been helped along by his maneuvering. His extremely convenient knowledge about everything to do with the situation suggests that he had a hand in its cause. It may even have served as "practice" for the bombing of Dejima with the same Jigabachi attack helicopters, given the incidents' similarities, which is noted by several characters including the Major and the
Tachikoma s.Part of Gouda's plan is to harness the stand-alone complex
social phenomenon in order to produce revolutionaries based on the refugee issue. He made these revolutionaries (the Individual Eleven) by disseminating a fake eleventh essay written by (fictional) writer and philosopher Patrick Sylvester. This essay, itself titled "The Individual Eleven," contained a cyberbrain virus which forced the reader to conform to a scenario of terrorist actions related to the refugee issue (e.g. murdering cyber-rapper and refugee idol Densetsu, attempting to murderPrime Minister Yoko Kayabuki ), followed by mutual suicide at the Selecon Tower. The strongest infected members, of which there were twelve, successfully carried out the scenario, each believing himself to be acting independently and without viral influence.Gouda anticipated the emergence of one "hero", by the rules of the social variation of the stand-alone complex would go on to further exacerbate the refugee situation. This hero was
Hideo Kuze , who disappeared after deciding not to go through with the suicide and resurfaced as a hero of the refugees. In order to stage a revolution, Kuze rallied the refugees to his side inDejima by virtue of his will and utter belief in his cause (which had existed before his infection with the virus). Usingsalami slicing , he obtained enough money to procure weapons-gradeplutonium as leverage to secure the independence of Dejima. This process was facilitated by Gouda, who performed such actions as cutting all the power in Nagasaki as a distraction so Kuze could escape the naval blockade there. Gouda also arranged the circumstances so that Kuze would not actually get any plutonium, leaving the refugees with baseless confidence and the military with an excuse to start an all-out war with Dejima.Ultimately, Gouda wished to escalate the conflict to the point where public dissatisfaction would destroy the government, allowing him to create a new power structure more to his liking. He doesn't seem to have any personal ambition (though several members of Section 9 suspected him of at least wanting credit for the incident) and claims to be only giving the Japanese people what they want "deep down", which he says is a return to Japan's imperial days when the country prospered off the labor of its colonies. He almost succeeded, as the Prime Minister was arrested and a coup was underway as Dejima was being assaulted by the JSDF. Fortunately, Kuze, Motoko, and Section 9 (especially the
Tachikoma s) turned out to be too unpredictable for Gouda's scenario. Thanks to their actions, the Dejima conflict was halted before the full extent of the damage was done.Seeing that his plans have failed, Gouda makes an agreement with representatives of the American Empire and plans to seek asylum with them. When Section 9 arrives to arrest him, he exploits a legal loophole; if he submits a written confession of his crimes to the police, he can leave for a country of his choosing. However, Section 9 exploits a loophole of its own. They possess a note signed by
Yoko Kayabuki , which informs them that it would be a major loss for Japan if Gouda's skills were to fall in the hands of a foreign nation, empowering them to do anything necessary to prevent it. Gouda waves them off, believing that they are bluffing. He is then shot in the head numerous times and killed byMotoko Kusanagi .Personality
Gouda's character is much like his face, as he appears polite and well-spoken but seems to have ulterior, warped motives. Manipulative, amoral, and smug, he quickly draws suspicion and hostility from the members of Section 9, particularly Batou. He also acts to make himself appear superior by criticizing others, inflating his ego and bringing him closer to a position of control within society.
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