Shinseiki Evangelion
Neon Genesis Evangelion
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Synopsis
Fifteen years after a cataclysmic event known as the Second Impact, the world faces a new threat: monstrous celestial beings called Angels invade Tokyo-3 one by one. Mankind is unable to defend themselves against the Angels despite utilizing their most advanced munitions and military tactics. The only hope for human salvation rests in the hands of NERV, a mysterious organization led by the cold Gendou Ikari. NERV operates giant humanoid robots dubbed "Evangelions" to combat the Angels with state-of-the-art advanced weaponry and protective barriers known as Absolute Terror Fields. Years after being abandoned by his father, Shinji Ikari, Gendou's 14-year-old son, returns to Tokyo-3. Shinji undergoes a perpetual internal battle against the deeply buried trauma caused by the loss of his mother and the emotional neglect he suffered at the hands of his father. Terrified to open himself up to another, Shinji's life is forever changed upon meeting 29-year-old Misato Katsuragi, a high-ranking NERV officer who shows him a free-spirited maternal kindness he has never experienced. A devastating Angel attack forces Shinji into action as Gendou reveals his true motive for inviting his son back to Tokyo-3: Shinji is the only child capable of efficiently piloting Evangelion Unit-01, a new robot that synchronizes with his biometrics. Despite the brutal psychological trauma brought about by piloting an Evangelion, Shinji defends Tokyo-3 against the angelic threat, oblivious to his father's dark machinations.
Background
Director Hideaki Anno's depression is what led to the dark themes of Shinseiki Evangelion. Budgetary problems and parental complaints about content led to the original ending being scrapped and replaced with an extremely limited-animation ending breaking from the main plot. A movie, Air/Magokoro wo, Kimi ni, was later made based in part on the original planned ending and in part on Anno's increasing frustration with the otaku fanbase. The series' mix of psychoanalysis, religious symbolism, and genre deconstruction proved extremely influential on mature anime in the late '90s onward. The Japan Media Arts Festival in 2006 ranked it as the most popular anime of all time.
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Rating
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older (PG-13)
Episodes
Ep 1: Angel Attack Unavailable
Ep 2: The Beast Unavailable
Ep 3: A Transfer Unavailable
Ep 4: Hedgehog's Dilemma Unavailable
Ep 5: Rei I Unavailable
Ep 6: Rei II Unavailable
Ep 7: A Human Work Unavailable
Ep 8: Asuka Strikes! Unavailable
Ep 9: Both of You, Dance Like You Want to Win! Unavailable
Ep 10: Magma Diver Unavailable
Ep 11: The Day Tokyo-3 Stood Still Unavailable
Ep 12: She said, 'Don't make others suffer for... Unavailable
Ep 13: Lilliputian Hitcher Unavailable
Ep 14: Weaving a Story Unavailable
Ep 15: Those women longed for the touch of othe... Unavailable
Ep 16: Splitting of the Breast Unavailable
Ep 17: Fourth Child Unavailable
Ep 18: Ambivalence Unavailable
Ep 19: Introjection Unavailable
Ep 20: WEAVING A STORY 2: oral stage Unavailable
Ep 21: He was aware that he was still a child. Unavailable
Ep 22: Don't Be. Unavailable
Ep 23: Rei III Unavailable
Ep 24: The Beginning and the End, or 'Knockin'... Unavailable
Ep 25: Do you love me? Unavailable
Ep 26: Take care of yourself. Unavailable
Type
TV
Status
Finished Airing
Studios
Season
fall
Year
1995
Source
Original
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