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Neon Genesis Evangelion 1995

Neon Genesis Evangelion is (not) “that anime”… (not) about robots/monsters/etc… (not) an entertainment… it’s more than that—it’s a work of art… Evangelion is about human… human relationship, life… truth.

Do (not) try to understand it… feel it.

Images, sounds (and music), time… sets the moods.

How to watch (the original) Evangelion: “Angel Attack” (1) – “Take care of yourself.” (26) ➝ “He was aware that he was still a child. (New Production Cut)” (21’) – “The Beginning and the End, or ‘Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door’ (New Production Cut)” (24’) ➝ “Love is destructive.” (25’) + “I need you.” (26’) = The End of Evangelion ➝ “Do you love me?” (25) – “Take care of yourself.” (26) ➝ “Love is destructive.” (25’) + “I need you.” (26’) = The End of Evangelion.

To my father, thank you. To my mother, farewell. And to all the children… Congratulations!

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Neon Genesis Evangelion: The most influential anime of the 90's, and arguably of all time. This anime entirely changed the rules regarding what an animated series could convey and how it could convey it. Virtually every anime released after 1995 draws at least some inspiration from NGE, meaning that the anime industry itself would not be what it is today without the not-so-simple simple tale of a quiet boy named Shinji Ikari.

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Don't get put off by the first episodes if you think they're weirdly paced or whatever, this show really relies on getting to know you before you start to really like it which is exactly what it is trying to do. This show is extremely smart and uses a number of visual and audio techniques to manipulate your emotions to what it wants to get across. I don't even like anime shows but this one is pretty great.

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me after episode 1: wow! cool robot

me after episode 26: wow! cool emotional trauma

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I really wanted to love this and I tried hard to enjoy this more than I did. I'm disappointed that I can't rate this higher; I see why its influential, it has top animation and sound design (I watched the new Netflix dub) but I was just bored with this and struggled to get the end of this. Glad I've seen it and happy to tick it off the old bucket list but that was a slog.

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This is the single best piece of fiction I have ever experienced. It has fundamentally changed how I interact with those around me, how I view people, and how I view myself. Everyone needs to experience this at one point or another.

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Watch 'End of Evangelion' after the 24th episode.

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A good show but not the groundbreaking masterpiece people claim to be.

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Shout by Aranoo
BlockedParent2019-08-31T10:39:46Z— updated 2019-10-06T07:30:19Z

A Teen-Mecha-Drama that explore Depression, Social anxiety and Existentialism, it is full of imperfection but the Direction is exellent and the clear budget limitation are smartly used in a nice and poetic way, this is a show full of great moments, there is confiness, comedy, reflexion, tension, action and arthouse, even a still frame of one minute can become powerful and memorable.One of the best Anime of all times.

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Shout by tomtee
BlockedParent2022-05-29T12:34:15Z— updated 2023-04-03T21:30:36Z

Absolutely incredible. Some of the best written characters in any piece of media ever (I consider Shinji to be THE best-written character I've ever seen, with Asuka close behind). The only downside is that it can feel repetitive between episodes 12-15 on your first watch, however in later viewings you can really appreciate them as they hide so many details which you would only see after finishing the story. There are so many themes and meanings that can be taken away from this show and it's improved my life in so many ways that you wouldn't think it possible for just a TV show. 9.2/10.

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Started off great, ending was masochistic depressive bs (change my mind)

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I really don't get the hype about this show...
if it were created in this generation of anime (with better animations) it still wouldn't be anything better than Mid tier... 6/10

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This series feels like it slowly loses its mind over the course of its runtime, but there’s something worth admiring about a man putting his pure, raw emotions to the screen. It’s a very brave decision, but there’s far too many hurdles in the way of this series being at all approachable for it to be considered a high-quality story by me.

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A story where the personal and the cosmic struggles end up being one and the same. Without hyperbole, the boldest and most ambitious show of all time (and imo, the greatest). But don't let others' opinions sway you, just watch it and decide for yourself.

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Banger throughout the whole saga traumatic at many points but still iconic

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Ignore any and all claims of 'satire' or 'incisive psychological analysis'. Much like his Western counterpart, David Lynch, Anno uses esoterica solely as a means of misleading uneducated viewers into believing that Evangelion bares any relation to historical world culture. If symbology is to be employed in an artwork, it must substantively relate to that which it signifies and it must also expand upon the signified content. It must dialogically - and more importantly, dialectically - relate to that which is signified. Anno's haphazard use of this kind of symbology instead amounts to a 'private' language which both feigns substance and reinforces the depressive-narcissism Anno seeks to aestheticise. As a result, Anno has created a flock of lonely young men who perceive art as a means of seeking comfort in their own misery. You would do far better to read The Bible or Civilisation and Its Discontents than devote any of your time to this.

It is certainly among the most socially destructive artworks of the past 30-40 years.

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An emblematic piece of art that is as transcendent as it's gripping. The astuteness of the show is wonderfully complemented with good action, multi-dimensional characters, and a deep commitment to exploring the psyche of the human mind. Though I didn't enjoy the last two episodes as much as I wanted to, it's still an impressive piece of art.

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Over hyped series with a terrible ending. RahXephon is a million times better than this.

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The ending (which is pretty controversial) is exactly what makes this show a masterpiece. Without it you're left with a hollow nihilist work done to push anger and pain out in the world. It's the ending which makes it all work, which let's you know why art is fucking beautiful and why right now you're allowed to be ecstatic and not worry. Just go out there and living your little Anime Life.

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Absolute dumpster fire and complete waste of potential.

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It didn't appeal to me, it was boring to go through it all in the hope that it got better as it progressed but I felt that it started to decline half-way through. This show was awfully confusing, especially towards the end with the flashbacks attempting to flesh out the superficial characters, chief among them Shinji. Probably doesn't help that I didn't watch this 25 years ago, it was probably a pioneer back then... but yeah, no trip down memory-lane for me and so this show failed to capture any sort of lasting emotion.

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That I think the first truly, really great episode is "Lilliputian Hitcher" (the 13th one) makes me feel like I was watching the series wrong a bit, since the reason is a change of pace from sidelining the three kids, expanding its world by having the adults dealing with a problem by themselves, and thus modulating the angst down a tad for once. I know about the series' background, including Anno's depression reflected into his characters and expressionistic animation. But when the first half's characterization and storytelling don't catch up yet with this self-expression, it often leads to a bluntness that overwhelms everything else. The second half is significantly better though, as the story gains more complexity and epic sweep to match its frenzied emotional style. And if the final two episodes don't fully satisfy, their unconventional, ultimately therapeutic expressionism are bracing enough to compensate as an end point.

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Shout by Deleted
BlockedParent2016-10-24T22:19:34Z— updated 2017-02-17T21:25:05Z

The first half is fairly slow and makes it kinda hard to get into. The last two episodes are also optional because you can just watch kino EoE instead.

Edit: I'm not saying the last two eps are BAD but they are skippable imho and should be watched after EoE if you want to better understand why Anno actually received death threats over the original ending (EoE also helps you better understand the last two eps).

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rewatches just get better and better ^^

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eva

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there is literally nothing bad about this show

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This truly is a must-see anime series, and is listed as such by many professional reviewers of the genre. The ending is complex and confusing - but its intended to be, as its supposed to make you think about the complexities of the human condition. If you're struggling with it; watch 'Death And Rebirth', and 'End Of Evangelion' for some plot guidance - or at least just feel satisfied by the giant robo carnage you witnessed. If you are still looking for greater insight, watch the originals with audio-commentaries enabled.

When you're done with the original series, be sure to check-out the new multi-movie revisionings: 'You Are (Not) Alone, You Can (Not) Advance, and the yet unreleased sequels to them. They are simply amazing eye-candy, and contain new/alternate elements to the original story-line.

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