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Neon Genesis Evangelion

Titre original : Shinseiki Evangelion
  • Série télévisée
  • 1995–1996
  • 12
  • 24min
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Megumi Hayashibara, Kotono Mitsuishi, Yûko Miyamura, Megumi Ogata, Fumihiko Tachiki, and Yuriko Yamaguchi in Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995)
In 2015. Tokyo 3 is under attack by powerful creatures known as the Angels. The young Shinji Ikari is chosen to pilot the Humanoid Decisive Weapon Evangelion - the only way for humanity to battle the Angels. The 26-episode series that started it all, "Neon Genesis Evangelion," and the two feature films 'The End of Evangelion' and 'Evangelion: Death (True)2,' will stream on Netflix from Spring 2019.
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  • Création originale
    • Hideaki Anno
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    • Megumi Ogata
    • Megumi Hayashibara
    • Kotono Mitsuishi
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    566
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    • Création originale
      • Hideaki Anno
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      • Megumi Ogata
      • Megumi Hayashibara
      • Kotono Mitsuishi
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  • Émission notée 224 parmi les meilleures
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    • 1995–1996
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    Kotono Mitsuishi
    • Misato Katsuragi…
    • 1995–1996
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    • 1995–1996
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    Allison Keith-Shipp
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    • 1995–1996
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    • Ritsuko Akagi
    • 1995–1996
    Amanda Winn Lee
    Amanda Winn Lee
    • Rei Ayanami
    • 1995–1996
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    Tristan MacAvery
    • Gendo Ikari
    • 1995–1996
    Tiffany Grant
    Tiffany Grant
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    • 1995–1996
    Guil Lunde
    • Kozo Fuyutsuki
    • 1995–1996
    Matt Greenfield
    Matt Greenfield
    • Makoto Hyuga
    • 1995–1996
    Kendra Benham
    • Maya Ibuki
    • 1995–1996
    Jason Lee
    • Shigeru Aoba
    • 1995–1996
    Casey Mongillo
    Casey Mongillo
    • Shinji Ikari (2019 re-dub)
    • 1995–1996
    Carrie Keranen
    Carrie Keranen
    • Misato Katsuragi (2019 re-dub)
    • 1995–1996
    Erica Lindbeck
    Erica Lindbeck
    • Ritsuko Akagi (2019 re-dub)
    • 1995–1996
    Ryan Bartley
    Ryan Bartley
    • Rei Ayanami (2019 re-dub)
    • 1995–1996
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      • Hideaki Anno
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    Reviewers say 'Neon Genesis Evangelion' delves into depression, trauma, and existential angst, focusing on characters' personal fears and suffering. It explores complex psychological and philosophical questions about humanity, relationships, and childhood experiences. The series alternates between mecha battles and introspective character studies, emphasizing emotional and mental struggles. Its blend of action, drama, and philosophical inquiry offers a deeply engaging and thought-provoking experience, though some find its psychological depth overwhelming.
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    MARVELMANIAC69

    Beautiful

    My Mother bought me the boxset off this that ADV released as a Christmas present last year and I must say I felt like bowing to me saying giving her a thousand thank you's.

    This is the best show ever created, the characters are so lovable and their backgrounds are so depressing, this is how all anime's should be made that try to make statements that psychologicly screw you up and keep you glued to the screen, breath taken.

    This show starts off on quite a light level and by the end you'll be broken down in tears, and really makes you think about life.

    This is a classic in anime.

    10 out of 10
    8Cjnorve

    A surprising show: A review from a cynic

    Do you have a hard time getting into anime? Somewhat new to the medium? Hate the cringey anime tropes you keep seeing? Then this review is for you.

    Let me start this review by saying: I am not a weeb. I have watched some anime, not a lot. I have read some Manga, not a lot. I am a big fan of the usual shows: Breaking bad, Game of Thrones, True Detective. And as I explained in my review of death note (which I did not enjoy nearly as much as this), I find picking anime out to be very difficult.

    Every anime is a masterpiece to the members of the "fandom". It has no flaws, and is the pinnacle of excellence. So I usually do a lot of back end research before I commit to watching one.

    One thing I am not a fan of is the 3-episode rule (which for most Anime turns out to be the 5-10+ episode rule). Its annoying to me to have to slog through episode after episode just for it to get interesting. And I admittedly felt this way with Neon Genesis to some extent.

    There were a couple of things up front that had my "I won't like this" red flag waiving at full mast: The teenage cast, the coming of age story with episodic mech suit battles, and the common anime protagonist who gets flustered and border-line pees himself the second a woman walks in front of him.

    However, there was just something about the vibe of the show that stopped me from turning it off. The aesthetic, the music, the cinematography (even coming from the mid 90s). It felt very nostalgic to me.

    I did start getting bored of the lack of plot outside of the battles after the first 5 episodes however. I started to worry that the whole show was just a coming of age Gundam series, which really is not my cup of tea. So I did skip forward after episode 7. I saw through IMDb that Ep. 12 was a recap episode, so I moved to there and watched the rest.

    I will start with the good here, and I am going to avoid spoilers because I am writing to hopefully get some people to watch it.

    THE GOOD: So first off, this series starts out very simple. Mech suit battles and a weak protagonist who has to get stronger in order to save the world from "angels".

    However the show goes absolutely insane by the end. Deep psychoanalysis of multiple characters. Incredible science fiction concepts with religious symbolism (or at least iconography).

    If you are a fan of Interstellar, or 2001 a space odyssey, then you will love this anime. In fact during the last couple episodes I thought to myself how interstellar has nothing on this show, and I am a huge fan of that film.

    By the end of watching this (and the film "End of Evangelion" that takes place during the last two episodes which is a must watch after the series), my brain was fried. I am still processing everything I saw. Toward the end of the series it is a non-stop onslaught of visuals, philosophy, plot and twists. Truly an incredible experience. There are times when I felt like the creator was holding a mirror up to me, and showing me exactly what is going on inside my head (and not for the first time, I have been in therapy for a long time and read a lot about psychology... it is rare, however, for a piece of media to do this so well and thoroughly. Especially when it started as a mecha battle show).

    If this tells you anything i watched all of this show, then the movie, and then started the 4 movie rebuild series immediately after. The world is a hard one to leave, and I do think I will need a rewatch soon.

    THE BAD: I do not mean to nitpick, but I am going to anyway. But note: I love this show, these are things that simply did not resonate with me and subtracted from the experience a bit. These are the only things that reduced the show to 8 stars instead of 10 for me.

    1. Shinji.

    The protagonist is beyond pitiful. I understand that he is depressed, and 14, and going through a lot. And all of that is a valid excuse to be a bit negative. But he was almost irredeemably whiny and awkward.

    I know the awkward kid who can't talk to women is a common anime trope. Maybe that is a archetype that resonates better in Japan than America, or maybe I just don't relate, but I do get tired of seeing it over and over again in shows like this. But I cannot fault the show for not entirely appealing to me: this is actually where it shines. It appeals to so many people because of its varied and well thought out characters. You will relate to someone for sure.

    But my main problem was how insufferably self loathing this kid was. It does become a huge plot point, and the shows ending helps redeem this a bit (though the movie very much does not, which is outside the scope of this review and would contain spoilers). So I can get past it here, but it did reduce a star for me. The amount of times the kid won't rise to the challenge simply because he hates himself becomes bothersome. The whining and flip flopping between different motivations just annoyed me. I think I may have just related to Asuka a bit more (go figure as an American).

    2. The Ending Again I will avoid spoilers, but the ending does get a star deducted simply because it is quite abstract. You have to watch EoE (end of Evangelion) in order to understand what physically took place. Reviewing the show in a vacuum, the ending would have pissed me off. I only don't mind because there is another movie and entire rebuild series if you are not satisfied with EoE's ending.

    3. Tone Shifts I think there are some conflicting tone's in this show that confused me. I do not remove a star for this because I think its partially just the medium, eastern entertainment, and I may just not "get it".

    But the pet penguin, the cutesy music and nudity gags, and a couple other things really throw the vibe off when this show gets quite serious and dark later on. It got a bit jarring and did pull me out of the story momentarily. This was a big reason I had to skip some episodes in order to really stay on track.

    Conclusion: If you like any of the shows or movies I mentioned, you will like this. It is extremely different than you think it is going in. Skip some episodes if you have to like I did, use IMDb ratings as your guide. But this was one of the most amazing shows I have ever seen, I cannot recommend it enough. Even if you do not love it, you will have to admit it was a one of a kind experience.

    And take it from me: I am not an anime fan. Honestly Attack on Titan and this may be the only ones I would highly recommend to people. Give it a shot.
    Arnold-10

    The most controversial, talked about, and yes, impressive anime series ever...

    Well, what can I say about a series that's as absolutely mind-blowing as the 26 episodes and two movies that make up Neon Genesis Evangelion? This is, quite simply, a masterpiece. What starts out as a simple "save the world" mecha story evolves into a shocking and powerful psychological drama full of conspiracy, dysfunctional characters, and some of the most harrowingly emotional and painful fight scenes ever. Don't let the first several episodes fool you- they're entertaining enough, but the power of the series remains hidden.

    When I popped in the first video, I was excited to see a new anime, but otherwise pretty relaxed. By the end of episode 18 or so, my heart was racing, and I was nearly in tears. It never let up after that. This is not just an anime. This is an experience.
    bodycry

    Anime with a twist.

    The Evangelion series is based on some of Sigmund Freuds non discussed theories and banned portions of the Bible that the mainstream do not know about but are well documented. The series points out what the original Bible does, shows the dualities we face in life whereas the homogenized version of the bible(new testament) would have you believe in a more monotheistic point of view. The mention of Lillith in this series which is Adams real first wife in the Bible not Eve as the newer versions of the bible would have you believe. Its hard to comprehend some portions of this Anime series without knowing a little about the unknown portions of the Bible such as the mentioning of Lillth and the Angels and Eva's. The Eva's are humankinds attempt at making the Angels which in the bible fell from heaven. The angels in this interpretation are trying to destroy mankind instead of eating them like in the original bible transcripts(Same idea). This series is a great interpretation of a lot of unknown aspects of the Bible and throwing in a little Freud and some elements of B.F. Skinners take on behaviours(such as the Absolute Terror Field which is created by children without a strong Female in their life,usually males Frued states abused children can create an AT barrier to keep others away)(Hypotheticaly but in this series it visually appears as a shield or as an attack weapon as in the knife). On the outside this is a great animated movie by studio Gainax/ studio I.G. but when your dwelve into the actual plot of is so beautifully orchestrated chaos. The game Xenogears was loosely based off this anime although more on the Psych aspect. This series has yet to be matched by any anime. I caught wind of this anime since I'm a big fan of MacrossPlus. I've been an anime fan since my pops went to Japan in the early 80s and always had awesome Mecha toys when he came back. This is a series you cannot passup. Rent them or buy them but take an entire day because you'll want to just watch the entire series all the way thru, its that good.
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    Neon Genesis Evangelion

    This anime series is set fifteen years after a global disaster known as the Second Impact. It is centred on fourteen year old Shinji Ikari; he is summoned to the city of Tokyo-3 where he learns he has been chosen to pilot 'Evangelion Unit One'; to all intents and purposes a giant robot with biological components which can only be synchronised with pilots of a certain age. In Unit One Shinji will have to battle strange beings that have been dubbed 'Angels' whose arrival was foretold in the Dead Sea Scrolls. Shinji's job isn't helped by the fact that the Eva Project is run by his estranged father who seems more interested in Rei Ayanami, the slightly mysterious pilot of Eva Unit Zero. As the attacks continue a third pilot, Asuka Langley Soryu. Shinji always had issues but this work takes an emotional and psychological toll on him.

    One might expect this to be an exciting 'fighting robot' series but it quickly descends into existential angst and depression... a very interesting twist that I'm sure viewers who watched this series when it was new would have been shocked by. The central story is full of religious symbolism but it isn't overtly religious in a way that might offend or irritate viewers. The characters aren't that likeable; many, especially Shinji, come across as whiny and others, notably his father, as unpleasant and bullying. Things gets distinctly strange towards the end with two final episodes that are likely to leave some viewers exasperated; others will find this only adds to the sense that this series is something different. Normally I watch anime in Japanese with subtitles but as the dub was available on Netflix I watched that and thought the English voice cast did a solid job. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to anime fans; it may show its age at times but it is still solid and had effects on many later series.

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    • Anecdotes
      The 2019 re-release on Netflix omits the ending theme, "Fly Me to the Moon" due to rights issues and replaces it with a piano theme from the series' original soundtrack. However, it's still present on the Japanese Netflix release. The replacement (among other changes) was widely criticized by western fans.
    • Gaffes
      In one episode, Rei and Shinji exchange EVAs during an experiment in synchronizing. However, when Shinji speaks to Rei over the video link, her display shows him as broadcasting from "EVA-01", his normal EVA, when he should be shown in "EVA-00", her normal EVA.
    • Citations

      Ryoji Kaji: So, can I buy you a drink? Cup o' tea?

      Shinji Ikari: Kaji, I'm a boy.

    • Crédits fous
      A different version of "Fly Me to the Moon" is played in each episode.
    • Versions alternatives
      The international version released on Netflix in 2019 omits "Fly Me to the Moon" by Claire Littley and replaces it with a piano track from the show's original soundtrack.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Evangelion: Death (True)² (1998)

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