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  Neon Genesis Evangelion
Evangelion consists of 26 television episodes which were first aired on TV Tokyo from October 4, 1995, to March 27, 1996, and was followed by two movies: Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion, each first screened in 1997.
When Neon Genesis Evangelion aired on Toonami's Giant Robot Week in 2003, it was obvious that much of the episode that was aired (Episodes 1 and 2) were heavily edited, including edits to Misato's binge drinking and, for some odd reason, the absense of Pen-Pen, Evangelion's Mascot.
Evangelion also introduced a new wave of fans who are far less interested in the technical aspects of science fiction anime and more interested in analyzing the metaphysical symbolism that they perceived, in contrast to Gundam and many previous anime which were presented as hard science.
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Minor note: While the Japanese title is "Shinseiki Evangelion", it has been known by its English title of "Neon Genesis Evangelion" since the original Japanese release of the series.
The Neon Genesis Evangelion Primer was written by Jeff Williams.
Neon Genesis Evangelion is released in the U.S. and it's territories by ADV Films.
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  Neon Genesis Evangelion information - Search.com
Evangelion consists of 26 television episodes which were first aired on TV Tokyo from October 4, 1995, to March 27, 1996, and was followed by two movies: Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion, each first screened in 1997.
Neon Genesis Evangelion was shown twice (in 2005 and 2006) on the computer-themed channel Hyper, that has a part of its programing focused on anime.
Evangelion also introduced a new wave of fans who are far less interested in the technical aspects of science fiction anime and more interested in analyzing the metaphysical symbolism that they perceived, in contrast to Gundam and many previous anime of the hard science fiction genre.
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  Neon Genesis Evangelion Details, Meaning Neon Genesis Evangelion Article and Explanation Guide
Neon Genesis Evangelion (Japanese: 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン, Shinseiki Evangelion) is an anime series directed and written by Hideaki Anno and produced by Gainax.
Evangelion is Greek for "good news", and is typically translated "gospel" in the Bible.
Evangelion takes place in the near future (2015 AD), fourteen years after the catastrophic Second Impact, and describes an expedition to Antarctica where scientists discover a large being of light, deemed by them as the first Angel, Adam.
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  Neon Genesis Evangelion
Neon Genesis Evangelion (pronounced Eh - van - geh - lee - on) is a 26-episode anime series created by Gainax, followed by a pair of movies: Death and Rebirth, and End of Evangelion (although Death and Rebirth is essentially a highly condensed re-edit of the series plus the first half of End of Evangelion).
Evangelion, incidentally, is Greek for "good news", and is typically translated "gospel" in the Holy Bible.
Evangelion takes place in the near future (2015 AD), fourteen years after the catastrophic Second Impact, and describes an expedition to Antarctica where scientists discover a large being of light, deemed by them as the first Angel, Adam.
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 The Ultimate Neon Genesis Evangelion - American History Information Guide and Reference
Neon Genesis Evangelion (Japanese: 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン Shinseiki Evangerion, Shinseiki Evangelion) is an anime series, begun in 1995, directed and written by Hideaki Anno, and produced by Gainax.
Evangelion consists of 26 television episodes which were first aired on TV Tokyo from October 4, 1995 to March 27, 1996, followed by a pair of movies: Death and Rebirth, and End of Evangelion, first screened in 1997.
Neon is from the Greek word Neos literally meaning "New" or "recently born", though the word "neon" may have been chosen for its cultural association with neon lights and technology.
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Evangelion, incidentally, is Greek for "good news", and is typically translated " gospel " in the Holy Bible.
Evangelion takes place in the near future (2015 AD), fourteen years after the catastrophic, and describes an expedition to Antarctica where scientists discover a large being of light, deemed by them as the first Angel,.
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 Neon Genesis Evangelion - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Evangelion consists of 26 television episodes which were first aired on TV Tokyo from October 4, 1995, to March 27, 1996, and was followed by two movies: Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion, each first screened in 1997.
Neon, the neuter form of the word "Neos", literally means "new" or "recently born".
Genesis literally translates from Latin (from the original Greek) as "beginning" and is the first book of the Bible, describing the creation and beginning of the universe.
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Pre-production of a live action version of Evangelion was announced in May 2003 by the American company ADV Films (which holds world-wide rights to the series outside of Asia and Australia), and will be made by ADV, Gainax, and Weta Workshop Ltd. It is estimated to be released as late as 2010.
A Nintendo 64 Evangelion game, simply titled Neon Genesis Evangelion, featuring the main fights from the original anime and using multiple voice clips and images from the original series, was released by Bandai in 1999.
Evangelion: ReDeath is a well-known fan re-dub of Neon Genesis Evangelion frequently shown at conventions.
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 Neon Genesis Evangelion
Neon Genesis Evangelion (Japanese: 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン, Shinseiki Evangelion) is an anime series directed and written by Hideaki Anno and produced by Gainax.
Evangelion is Greek for "good news", and is typically translated "gospel" in the Bible.
The Evangelions have the outward appearance of massive humanoid biomechanical robots and can be piloted only by 14 year old children (i.e.
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 Neon Genesis Evangelion FC - Naruto & Bleach Mania Forums
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Neon Genesis Evangelion, commonly referred to as NGE, Eva, or Evangelion, is a commercially and critically successful and influential anime and manga, that began in 1995.
Neon Genesis Evangelion consists of 26 television episodes which were first aired on the terrestrial TV Tokyo network from Oct. 4th, 1995 to March 27th, 1996 in Itake, Ibaraki.
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 Neon Genesis Evangelion
''Evangelion'' consists of 26 television episodes which were first aired on TV Tokyo from October 4, 1995, to March 27, 1996, and was followed by two movies: '''' and ''The End of Evangelion'', each first screened in 1997.
Considering the religious implications of the term "evangelion", this event was said to bring about the salvation of mankind in the context of a newly created Earth and humanity's becoming one with God.
''Neon'', the neuter form of the word "Neos" (νέον, νέα, νέον), literally means "new" or "young" and ''Genesis'' (γένεσις, εωσ, ἡ), "origin, source" or "birth, race" and is the Greek title for the first book of the Hebrew Scriptures, describing the creation of the universe and early Hebrew history.
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 Neon Genesis Evangelion
Anno suffered from a long depression previous to creating Evangelion; much of the show is based on his own experiences in dealing with depression and in psychoanalytic theory he learned from his psychotherapy.
Main article: Characters in Neon Genesis Evangelion The main character of Evangelion is Shinji Ikari, a shy, dour adolescent boy and Eva pilot.
In the Digimon Tamers series, alot of Evangelion elements were used in the causes of the three main kids, their friends, & D-Reaper.
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 Neon Genesis Evangelion Information
Evangelion consists of 26 television episodes which were first aired on TV Tokyo from October 4, 1995, to March 27, 1996, and was followed by two movies: Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion, each first screened in 1997.
Considering the religious implications of the term "evangelion", this event was said to bring about the salvation of mankind in the context of a newly created Earth and uniting humanity into one enity.
Neon, the neuter form of the word "Neos" (νέος, νέα, νέον), literally means "new" or "young." Genesis (γένεσις, εωσ, ἡ) means "origin, source" or "birth, race" and is also the Greek title for the first book of the Hebrew Scriptures, describing the creation of the universe and early Hebrew history.
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 Neon Genesis Evangelion - InformationBlast
The original Japanese title for the series is"新世紀エヴァンゲリオン" (Shinseiki Evangelion); literally"Gospel of the New Century".
Although it starts as a regular mecha anime, the focus tends to shift from action to flashbacks and analysis of main characters.
NERV is in theory under the control of SEELE, but NERV has its own agenda, driven by its commander Gendou Ikari (father of Shinji Ikari: main character, whiner, and pilot of Evangelion Unit 01).
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 Top Literature - List of Neon Genesis Evangelion topics
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Death and Rebirth • The End of Evangelion • Revival of Evangelion • Rebuild of Evangelion • Untitled Evangelion live action movie
Ayanami Raising Project • Girlfriend of Steel Girlfriend of Steel 2 • Evangelion 64 • Shinji Ikari Raising Project • Shinji and Good Friends • Neon Genesis Evangelion 2
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 Neon Genesis Evangelion . Enpsychlopedia
The characters of Neon Genesis Evangelion are continuously struggling with their relationships with those around them, their inner demons, and traumatic events in their pasts.
Evangelion however changed this with its fast and sleek Evas, making a noticeable contrast to the comparatively bulky and cumbersome looking Patlabors and Transformers of the past.
Genesis (γένεσις, εωσ, ἡ) means "origin, source" or "birth, race" and is also the Greek title for the first book of the Hebrew Scriptures, describing the creation of the universe and early Hebrew history.
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 Neon Genesis Evangelion Official Expanded Universe
The Evangelion: Death & Rebirth theatrical pamphlet was a limited edition supplementary booklet distributed in Japanese theaters during Evangelion: Death & Rebirth's initial run.
ShinSeiki Evangelion 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン ('''''Neon Genesis Evangelion''''') A game for the Nintendo 64 covering the entire span of the TV series and movies as a combat and RPG game.
ShinSeiki Evangelion 2 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン2 ('''''Neon Genesis Evangelion 2''''') A Bandai/Alfa System game for PlayStation 2 based on the entire run of the TV series and movies, featuring RPG style story interaction and combat.
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Neon Genesis Evangelion (pronounced Eh - van - geh - lee - on) is a 26-episode
anime series created by Gainax, followed by a pair of movies: Death and Rebirth, and End of Evangelion (although Death and Rebirth is essentially a highly condensed re-edit of the series plus the first half of End of Evangelion).
Evangelion, incidentally, is Greek for "good news", and is typically translated "
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Neon Genesis Evangelion's trailblazing blend of action and philosophy immediately elevated it above the pack and accounts for its enduring popularity.
I would say Neon Genesis Evangelion is one of the best anime series of all time, with an admirable attention to the human character's emotions, in a surreal plot that will keep you gripped all the way through.
The striking plot setup is that children have to be used to pilot war machines, and we see how these kid's lives are self destructing while they are surrounded by adults that are using them as tools of war.
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Neon Genesis Evangelion is indisputably one of thе greatest and most рорulаr anime titles of all timе.
Fоr example; when Shinji refuses to take out Evangelion unit 3 (whiсh had bееn re-classified as an Angel) and is being overruled by the dummy-plug system things gеt very messy.
I particulary didn't like "The Mythology of Evangelion" bесаusе it gives me the impression that these 2 people - who aren't even part of the actual creation process of thе animation and storyline itself - do seem to think that they can explain what it is аll about.
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"Neon Genesis Evangelion" has always been, since its inception to this movie, evolving with the director Hideaki Anno as the centre.
Discussions started on many topics: The intriguing SF settings, the dyanmic fighting scenes, the metaphysical taste derived from the appearance of many Christian and psychoanalytical jargons, the super-intensive amount of information.
There is a "EVANGELION DEATH AND REBIRTH" (Shito Shinsei) which consists of the summary episode of the TV series "Death" and the new remade "Air" which serves as a climax.
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 Neon Genesis Evangelion ...?
NERV carries out two tasks: to defend the Earth from Angel attack with a small number of Evangelions (Evas), and the (*****).
EvaUnit01ActionFigure.jpg ghost companies; qualifying pilots must have lost a mother or a very close loved one, which is then used as the soul of the Eva (the Eva also behaves like the soul inside it, often lashing out at old enemies).
In addition, the plot of End of Evangelion does seem to match those of the TV series, providing closure to things such as the Instrumentality Project, the true purpose of NERV, and the private agenda of Gendo Ikari.
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 Neon Genesis Evangelion Did You Mean neon?
Death and Rebirth is essentially a highly condensed re- of the series (Death) plus the first half of The End of Evangelion (Rebirth), while The End of Evangelion is a fully developed extension to the end of episode 24, intended as an alternate presentation of the series ending.
However, Anno hmself has stated in interviews that the religious symbolism in Evangelion is in fact superficial, used because to a Japanese (and primarily Buddhist) audience, the references would seem strange and exotic, much as the way Hollywood like to use ninja in everything.
Evangelion related news, Evangelion Forums, Archive of essays, interviews, and other articles, as well as various resources such as scripts, omake, and commentary.
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 Neon Genesis Evangelion TV Show - Neon Genesis Evangelion Television Show - TV.com
Neon Genesis Evangelion had the ardent support of fans, and its popularity boomed even after it finished its first run in March of 1996.
At the height of the Eva boom in 1998, the theatrical Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion were released.
Four movies retelling the story of Evangelion (without GAINAX) are to follow in the coming years.
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Evangelion is a wondrous example of the effectiveness of planning ahead.
In Evangelion, much of the city has withdrawn into a giant underground haven, much of which is "upside-down" on the cavern's ceiling.
Neon Genesis Evangelion is possibly one of the hardest anime series to draw a straight conclusion from.
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