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[47] [48] "Fourth Child" also cites the JS Myōkō destroyer. [49] A Nerv site in Matsushiro is named; in the actual Matsushiro, there is an underground Japanese imperial headquarters, [50] whose space Nerv used. [51] [52] "Fourth Child" also refers to scientific concepts and religion, particularly Christianity.
"Hedgehog's Dilemma", also known by the Japanese title "Rain, After Running Away", [a] is the fourth episode of the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, which was created by Gainax. The episode, written by Akio Satsukawa and directed by Tsuyoshi Kaga, was first broadcast on TV Tokyo on October 25, 1995. The series is set fifteen years after a ...
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 ...
Asuka Langley Soryu, the pilot of the mecha Evangelion Unit-02 who has recently arrived in Japan from Germany, moves in with Misato Katsuragi, commander of the special agency Nerv, and starts living with Shinji Ikari, pilot of the Eva-01.
[187] [188] The Fourth Child's selection, Tōji Suzuhara, also contributes to the destruction of her pride. [ 189 ] [ 190 ] After she learns of Kaji's death, [ 191 ] she questions the meaning of her life and her identity, [ 192 ] avoiding any kind of human contact and never meeting the gaze of other people.
Rei Ayanami (綾波 レイ, Ayanami Rei) is a pilot assigned to command Evangelion Unit 00 as the First Child. Her date of birth is unknown. [111] Rei is a taciturn, [112] shy girl who mechanically carries out orders from her superiors, even if they are cruel. She is committed to fighting against the Angels, as if it is the only connection ...
Misato Katsuragi, head of the strategic department of the special agency Nerv, recalls a trauma she experienced when she was fourteen years old.During an experiment a giant of light woke up at the south pole, causing the melting of the southern ice cap and the death of her father, Dr. Katsuragi; despite being at the south pole at the time of the incident, known as Second Impact, Misato managed ...
[65] [66] The End of Evangelion's audience exceeded that of Death and Rebirth, drawing 400,000 viewers in the first three days. [67] The film earned about ¥1.5 billion in Japanese distributor rentals (equivalent to about USD$12 million at the time), becoming the fourth-highest-grossing Japanese feature film of 1997. [68]