Neon genesis evangelion is one of the worst anime ever made. It has one of the most garbage plot ever that tries to be interesting by being insanely complex. And they don't even tell you the whole plot! I had to watch a video to understand the plot.
This success led to a number of changes in the anime industry, including creating opportunities for more experimental works, creating popular character archetypes, and bolstering Studio Gainax. The Evangelion franchise continues through the Rebuild movie series, but its influence is much broader.
Nevertheless, the impact of Gainax's work, most notably Evangelion , is still felt in modern anime in everything from its characters to episode lengths. The series' multiple endings and interpretations are still divisive among many fans, but the massive impact that Neon Genesis Evangelion had on anime is hard to deny.
Particularly controversial were the last two episodes of the show, as the ending was considered confusing and abstract to many viewers and critics alike. In 1997, Hideaki Anno and Gainax released the feature film The End of Evangelion, which brought more context to the original ending of the show.
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According to the show's producers, the handover was decided due to the escalating scale of the series. Thematically, this was meant to represent a turning point in the show, represented by the third season ending with a look off into the sunset.
Fan circles had a field day with the alliance formed in Chapter 126, referring to them as "The Avengers" or more derisively, "the cringevengers." More neutrally, they are called "The Alliance".
Thank you for watching! As for the answer to the question, no, the show will not be cancelling its run. However, fans are advised to be kinder and give the new production house a fair chance. Many fans came in support of MAPPA and expressed displeasure of the toxic fandom.
Zoro's fandom is toxic because he's a popular character: Similarly, Nami and Sanji's fandoms are also comparable in size to Zoro's fandom, but their fandoms don't get as much criticism for being toxic compared to Zoro's.
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Traumatized by killing Kaworu and with no one to turn to, Shinji goes to visit Asuka —she's been hospitalized and is comatose after a suicide attempt. Shinji shakes her and accidentally rips open her hospital gown. He doesn't even have the decency to leave the room.
It's too good to be true. Kaworu is actually Tabris, the 17th Angel, and so Shinji must kill him to prevent the Third Impact. He doesn't even die as an enemy. Due to Kaworu's love for humanity, Shinji in particular decides to die so that Lilith's children may survive.
It's only in Evangelion 's second half that the show goes from "conventional if character-centered mecha anime" to "psychological/cosmic horror hybrid." Episode 16 is one of the markers of this shift. Shinji is absorbed by the 12th Angel, Leliel, and the Angel communicates with him.
Ritsuko, jealous of Gendo's affection for Rei, destroys the remaining clones. They are merely "thin gs shaped like people.". As the Rei clones dissolve, their blissfully unaware laughter doesn't cease until the tank is filled with nothing but body parts.
7 The Fight With Bardiel (Episode 18) Episode 18 is another turning point for the series. Toji, one of Shinji's few friends, is selected as the pilot for the third EVA unit. Unfortunately, the unit is possessed by the 13th Angel, Bardiel.
It is the best and bloodiest action scene in the series. Realizing that her mother's soul has been inside EVA-02, protecting her all along, Asuka's drive is reinvigorated. With only five minutes of power, Asuka faces off against the nine Mass Production EVAs sent to destroy NERV, and until the very last second, she's easily winning.
RELATED: Neon Genesis Evangelion: 10 Times The Anime Went Too Far. It's also quite brutal, the violence isn't simple cartoon violence, it's bloody, visceral, and frightening. All this adds up to make Evangelion a life-changing experience, especially because viewers' nightmares will never be rid of it.
The mecha anime influences were also much broader and arguably quite complex. While series such as Space Runaway Ideon were an apparent influence, it was clear that most of Yoshiyuki Tomino’s works played a part in inspiring Evangelion. While many focus on the shy introverted nature of Shinji Ikari as the pilot of Eva-01, ...
The problem here is that when Evangelion eventually came Westward, much of its cultural context was entirely missing and the subsequent interpretations of the story were often bizarre in the extreme, as they just didn’t get the context.
Obviously, none of this is true and Evangelion was very much meant as a continuation of a long tradition in mecha anime and tokusatsu shows .
So here we are around 25 years later and while more of the cultural context behind Evangelion is now readily available in the West, such as Blu-ray releases for Ideon, Mobile Suit Gundam, VOTOMS, Dunbine and a slew of others, this hasn’t quite filtered through in a broader sense yet.
However, Evangelion’s success didn’t come from nowhere but had a long lineage of various influences behind it. First was the studio that created it, that of Gainax and the show’s director Hideaki Anno. The studio and Anno had a long history of exemplary works behind them, from The Wings of Honneamise to Nadia and the original Gunbuster.
While many focus on the shy introverted nature of Shinji Ikari as the pilot of Eva-01, this was not a new thing in terms of mecha anime, as characters such as Amuro Ray from Mobile Suit Gundam was hardly a willing or eager pilot to begin with.
The second was that Evangelion slotted into the well laid out genres of mecha anime and kaiju tokusatsu shows. The latter, especially in the case of Ultraman, where a lean athletic giant battles huge alien monsters every week pretty much laid out the narrative structure for most of Evangelion.
Evangelion fans who watch Naussica will note some important similarities, namely in Naussica 's deadly humanoid weapons —notably similar in appearance to the unsettlingly surreal Angels of Evangelion —that torch their enemies with deadly laser beams towards the end of the film. This resemblance isn't coincidental, either, because key animation for that sequence of the movie was handled by none other than a young Anno.
Shinji's predicament actually shares a number of similarities with Gundam protagonist Amuro Ray's, and Anno has often expressed deep admiration for Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino's work. Both characters are young boys forced into life or death situations essentially against their will, and both suffer dramatically as a side effect of their roles.
Beyond the obvious factors such as that Imaishi worked on some of his most famous projects with Gainax, the studio that animated Evangelion, there are a number of visual references to Eva that those with a keen eye can pick out. For instance, Ragyo's office bears a striking resemblance to Gendo's, and the anime has a tendency to deploy Eva 's trademark cross-shaped explosions.
Devilman 's surrealism and brutality are aesthetically similar to Evangelion, but the most important point of comparison to be made is the grim apocalypticism that the story deals with. The iconic climax of Devilman is a world-rending event, similar in scope and presentation to End of Evangelion 's third impact.
The two stories are also structurally quite similar; both start out as somewhat benign mecha action shows, but they eventually morph into far more surreal, darker stories. Both even have a climactic movie ( End of Evangelion and Be Invoked respectively) that showcases a hellish sci-fi armageddon involving giant robots.
Of course, Evangelion doesn't exist in a vacuum. Highly regarded as one of the most influential anime ever produced, its DNA is visible in many of the most important anime titles of the late '90s and beyond. In turn, Evangelion was deeply influenced by a number of classic titles from its own era, and it drew heavily from mecha, tokusatsu, and science fiction classics to take the form that we know and love today.
Perhaps no other anime bears as much of an immediate resemblance to Evangelion as RaXephon does, which is a comparison that has worked for and against the anime in online discussion spaces. Indeed, RaXephon does bear a striking resemblance to its predecessor, especially in that it's a weird, existentialist robot show where reality itself is subject to interpretation.
The series also had a strong influence on anime, at a time when the anime industry and televised anime series were in a slump period. CNET reviewer Tim Hornyak credits the series with revitalizing and transforming the giant mecha genre. In the 1980s and 1990s, Japanese animation saw decreased production following the economic crash in Japan. This was followed by a crisis of ideas in the years to come. Against this background, Evangelion imposed new standards for the animated serial, ushering in the era of the "new Japanese animation serial", characterized by innovations that allowed a technical and artistic revival of the industry. The production of anime serials began to reflect greater author control, the concentration of resources in fewer but higher quality episodes (typically ranging from 13 to 26), a directorial approach similar to live film, and greater freedom from the constraints of merchandising. According to Keisuke Iwata, the global spread of Japanese animation dramatically expanded due to the popularity of Evangelion. In Japan, Evangelion prompted a review of the cultural value of anime, and its success according to Roland Kelts, made the medium more accessible to the international youth scene. With the interest in the series, otaku culture became a mass social phenomenon. The show's regular reruns increased the number of otaku, while John Lynden links its popularity to a boom in interest in literature on the Dead Sea Scrolls, Kabbalah and Christianity.
Evangelion is set fifteen years after a worldwide cataclysm, particularly in the futuristic fortified city of Tokyo-3. The protagonist is Shinji, a teenage boy who was recruited by his father Gendo to the shadowy organization Nerv to pilot a giant bio-machine mecha named " Evangelion " into combat against beings known as " Angels ". The series explores the experiences and emotions of Evangelion pilots and members of Nerv as they try to prevent Angels from causing more cataclysms. In the process, they are called upon to understand the ultimate causes of events and the motives for human action. The series has been described as a deconstruction of the mecha genre and it features archetypal imagery derived from Shinto cosmology as well as Jewish and Christian mystical traditions, including Midrashic tales and Kabbalah. The psychoanalytic accounts of human behavior put forward by Freud and Jung are also prominently featured.
Following hospitalization, Shinji moves in with Misato and settles into life in Tokyo-3. In his second battle, Shinji destroys an Angel but runs away afterward, distraught. Misato confronts Shinji and he decides to remain a pilot. The Nerv crew and Shinji must then battle and defeat the remaining fourteen Angels to prevent the Third Impact, a global cataclysm that would destroy the world. Evangelion Unit-00 is repaired shortly afterward. Shinji tries to befriend its pilot, the mysterious, socially isolated teenage girl Rei Ayanami. With Rei's help, Shinji defeats another Angel. They are then joined by the pilot of Evangelion Unit-02, the multitalented but insufferable teenager Asuka Langley Sōryu, who is German-Japanese-American. Together, the three of them manage to defeat several Angels. As Shinji adjusts to his new role as a pilot, he gradually becomes more confident and self-assured. Asuka moves in with Shinji, and they begin to develop confusing feelings for one another, kissing at her provocation.
Neon Genesis Evangelion ( Japanese: 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン, Hepburn: Shinseiki Evangerion, lit. "New Century Gospel ") is a Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Gainax and animated by Tatsunoko, directed by Hideaki Anno and broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 1995 to March 1996. The cast included Megumi Ogata as Shinji ...
Without training, Shinji is quickly overwhelmed in the battle, causing the Evangelion to go berserk and sava gely kill the Angel on its own. Following hospitalization, Shinji moves in with Misato and settles into life in Tokyo-3. In his second battle, Shinji destroys an Angel but runs away afterward, distraught.
After being absorbed by an Angel, Shinji breaks free thanks to Eva acting on its own. He is later forced to fight an infected Evangelion Unit-03 and watches its pilot, his friend and classmate Toji Suzuhara, become incapacitated and permanently disabled. Asuka loses her self-confidence following a defeat and spirals into depression. This is worsened by her next fight, against an Angel which attacks her mind and forces her to relive her worst fears and childhood trauma, resulting in a mental breakdown. In the next battle, Rei self-destructs Unit-00 and dies to save Shinji's life. Misato and Shinji visit the hospital where they find Rei alive but claiming she is "the third Rei". Misato forces scientist Ritsuko Akagi to reveal the dark secrets of Nerv, the Evangelion boneyard, and the dummy plug system which operates using clones of Rei, who was herself created with the DNA of Shinji's mother, Yui Ikari. This succession of events leaves Shinji emotionally scarred and alienated from the rest of the characters. Kaworu Nagisa replaces the catatonic Asuka as the pilot of Unit-02. Kaworu, who initially befriends Shinji and gains his trust, is in truth the final foretold Angel, Tabris. Kaworu fights Shinji, then realizes that he must die if humanity is to survive and asks Shinji to kill him. Shinji hesitates but eventually kills Kaworu; the event makes Shinji overridden with guilt.
Sadamoto designed the visual appearance of the characters so that their personalities "could be understood more or less at a glance". The distinctive aesthetic appeal of the female lead characters' designs contributed to the high sales of Neon Genesis Evangelion merchandise.
Though the fact that the adults are all more messed up then him doesn't help.
The OP already says he watched end of eva, guys.
Shinji is a flawed human being rather then a power fantasy. That's why.
Shinji is an atypical MC for a reason.
Neon Genesis Evangelion is an anime series created and directed by Hideaki Anno and produced by Gainax. It's a mecha anime, despite the fact that there are hardly any real mecha in it (the Evas are biological).
Additionally, all of the Evangelions have a human soul inserted into them in order to help them operate. They're vessels more than anything else. Despite how NERV uses the Evangelion to fight against the Angels, they actually serve a greater purpose to help trigger Third Impact and push humanity to its next step.
Angels are the main threat in Neon Genesis Evangelion. They're extraterrestrial entities of a higher power and these creatures are all offspring of Adam, the "First Angel." Adam produced 15 children whose purpose is to push humanity to evolve and usher in a new era through destruction. The Angels are all drawn to the power of Lilith, the "Second Angel," who is being held beneath NERV headquarters. This is why so many of the fights against Angels take place in Tokyo-3.Their powerful nature has their appearance defy convention and operate in unusual ways.
The Evangelion units are the giant creatures that Shinji and company pilot, but it's important to distinguish that they are not mechas. Evangelion's are organic monsters that NERV created out of samples of Adam, the First Angel.
Third Impact is the end result of the Human Instrumentality Project, the ultimate and secret end goal in the series that will forcefully kickstart the evolution of humanity. Everyone's souls will be merged into a singular whole and there will be no more individuality. It’s an Armageddon through unity kind of solution that’s optimistic in a bleak way. The world will prosper through the erasure of imperfections and the embrace of this communal power.
Neon Genesis Evangelion is a beloved anime that explores many familiar ideas, but it goes about it in a confusing way.
Shinji is forced to kill Kaworu in order to save the world, but the brutal act breaks Shinji and triggers the series’ endgame.
One of Neon Genesis Evangelion’s most complex ideas involves Rei Ayanami and her many clones. Rei herself is a clone and the failed attempt to revive Yui Ikari, Gendo's wife, from her body's remains. Rei is a combination of Yui's DNA with that of Lilith, the Second Angel, and Gendo creates her as a way to gain further control over his connection ...