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For the Japanese academic Osamu Tsukihashi, Eva-01's awakening scene may be regarded as the culmination of Evangelion as a work of robotic animation. Unlike an ordinary mecha anime, the battle presence of extreme violence and the obvious dichotomy between good and evil, friend and foe, shifts to the unstable idea "everyone can be an enemy". [ 179 ]
The scene in which Shinji meets Rei Ayanami for the first time also ranked sixteenth in a survey by TV Asahi about the best anime scenes. [74] At the 2006 Tokyo International Anime Fair, anime fans voted the first two Evangelion episodes as the anime they would most like to see again. [75]
A feature film was created as a complementary, alternate ending to the original episodes 25 and 26 and released in three stages: first as a preview (Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth), then as the completed alternate ending (The End of Evangelion), then finally as a theatrical revival combining the two into one presentation (Revival of ...
During the episode, Yui's image appears to Shinji, [153] suggesting a link between Yui and Eva-01. In the final scene, Eva-01 tears the Angel's shadow to pieces, screaming and covered in blood, an image that recalls childbirth and the crying of a child. [154] [155] While absorbed inside Leliel, Shinji notices the cabin of Eva-01 smells of blood ...
Yoshinari took care of the battle scene, [28] trying to draw the shoulders and face of the Eva-01 using rulers. [29] The staff also made extensive use of close-ups during the episode. [30] During the battle, before Eva-01 berserk mode, the crew zoomed in on Shinji's face in close-up giving the idea of wide-angle lens, and deforming it with CG. [31]
Neon Genesis Evangelion director Hideaki Anno. Gainax studio staff decided the base plot for "A Human Work" in 1993, when it wrote a presentation document of Neon Genesis Evangelion named New Century Evangelion (tentative name) Proposal (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン (仮) 企画書, Shinseiki Evangelion (kari) kikakusho); [1] [2] In Proposal document, which was published in 1994, [3] [4 ...
Igarashi said Evangelion persistently repeats the theme of copies and cloning: for example, Eva-01's and Rei's clones replace Yui; Ritsuko takes over her mother Naoko's work, which is replaced by the three Magi computers; and both Ritsuko and her mother are Gendo's lovers, replacing Yui. [119]
"Magmadiver" [a] is the tenth episode of the Japanese anime television series Neon Genesis Evangelion, which was created by Gainax. The episode, written by Hideaki Anno and Akio Satsukawa and directed by Tsuyoshi Kaga and Kiroyuki Ishido, was first broadcast on TV Tokyo on December 6, 1995.