. . . "Kuze Hideo"@en . . . "Male"@en . . . . "Hideo Kuze"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Kirk Thornton"@en . . . . "At age 6, he was said to have survived a plane crash along with a young girl in hospital. While paralyzed, Kuze had his left arm making paper cranes. The young child Motoko Kusanagi visited him. They both underwent different remodelings into full cyborgs. He used by be a member of the SDF. 2024, Kuze was stationed with his fellow JSDF troops in North Korea. Years later, he joined the terrorist group the Individual Eleven after failling to murder Prime Minister Kayabuki. Upon hearing that his comrades would eventually try to kill themselves on TV, Kuze escapes after killing a member."@en . . "\u30AF\u30BC\u30FB\u30D2\u30C7\u30AA"@en . . "Freedom fighter"@en . "Kuze aiming the FIM-92 Stinger's optical sight at an E-2 Hawkeye."@en . . . "Rikiya Koyama"@en . . . "Hideo Kuze (\u30AF\u30BC\u30FB\u30D2\u30C7\u30AA Kuze Hideo) is a fictional character in Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell anime series Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig. Kuze is a full cyborg and is a main suspect in Section 9's investigation of the Individual Eleven. He is unusual among prostheticized individuals since he has chosen to have a sculpted face, which is far more difficult to manipulate than a standard prosthetic face. Due to this, Kuze's mouth typically remains motionless while he speaks."@en . . . . . "Kirk Thornton"@en . "Hideo Kuze"@en . . "Hideo Kuze series caption first creator voiced name name nickname alias gender species nationality title relatives name name divider name name }} Hideo Kuze(\u30AF\u30BC\u30FB\u30D2\u30C7\u30AAKuze Hideo) is a fictional character in Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell anime series Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig. Kuze is a full cyborg and is a main suspect in Section 9's investigation of the Individual Eleven. He is unusual among prostheticized individuals since he has chosen to have a sculpted face, which is far more difficult to manipulate than a standard prosthetic face. Due to this, Kuze's mouth typically remains motionless while he speaks."@en . "At age 6, he was said to have survived a plane crash along with a young girl in hospital. While paralyzed, Kuze had his left arm making paper cranes. The young child Motoko Kusanagi visited him. They both underwent different remodelings into full cyborgs. He used by be a member of the SDF. 2024, Kuze was stationed with his fellow JSDF troops in North Korea. Years later, he joined the terrorist group the Individual Eleven after failling to murder Prime Minister Kayabuki. Upon hearing that his comrades would eventually try to kill themselves on TV, Kuze escapes after killing a member. He then planned a mass revolution for Japan. Moments after Kusanagi kills Kazundo Gouda, the American Empire was planning to kill Kuze. In his final moments before his death, Kuze stated \"I'll go on ahead...\""@en . . . . . . "English"@en . . . . "2"^^ . . . . . "Rikiya Koyama"@en . "Hideo Kuze"@en . . . "Hideo Kuze (\u30AF\u30BC\u30FB\u30D2\u30C7\u30AA Kuze Hideo) is a fictional character in Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell anime series Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig. Kuze is a full cyborg and is a main suspect in Section 9's investigation of the Individual Eleven. He is unusual among prostheticized individuals since he has chosen to have a sculpted face, which is far more difficult to manipulate than a standard prosthetic face. Due to this, Kuze's mouth typically remains motionless while he speaks."@en . "Ghost in the Shell: 2nd GiG"@en . "JGSDF Soldier"@en . "Japanese"@en . . . . "Hideo Kuze series caption first creator voiced name name nickname alias gender species nationality title relatives name name divider name name }} Hideo Kuze(\u30AF\u30BC\u30FB\u30D2\u30C7\u30AAKuze Hideo) is a fictional character in Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell anime series Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig. Kuze is a full cyborg and is a main suspect in Section 9's investigation of the Individual Eleven. He is unusual among prostheticized individuals since he has chosen to have a sculpted face, which is far more difficult to manipulate than a standard prosthetic face. Due to this, Kuze's mouth typically remains motionless while he speaks."@en . . . . "31"^^ . "2"^^ . .