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approximately the first half is credited to Hamasu (~26s?), second half Arai but it's unknown where exactly the authorship changes.
A true masterpiece of the representation of movement, force and the use of shading
Original Ghost In The Shell still holds up today with its incredible visuals and detailed fluid animation
I think we need to add an "anatomy" tag or at least pool for clips like this and https://www.sakugabooru.com/post/show/209808
Liquid effects at 0:22 looks similar to Arai's style, so i think his part starts here.
Eguchi recalls Okiura wanting to give this scene to Takahiro Kishida. Koichi Arai suggested Hamasu instead and so it was.

Hisashi Eguchi:
作打ち後に、このシーンを誰に頼むか?という話になり、【沖浦さん】は【岸田隆宏さん】を考えていたようだが、(一緒に作打ちをした)【新井浩一さん】は【濱洲さん】を推してました。初号で観た時、「何だ!これは〰💦」と驚いた・・。
https://x.com/eguchi_1203/status/1734409524805804438?s=20
PurpleGeth said:
Eguchi recalls Okiura wanting to give this scene to Takahiro Kishida. Koichi Arai suggested Hamasu instead and so it was.

https://x.com/eguchi_1203/status/1734409524805804438?s=20
that would have been interesting. I'd imagine Kishida would be a little more busy with those little line works he likes to do in his initial drawings for detailing muscles and veins, had he drawn the scene