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In the scene where Toji and Shinji visit Rei's room, Toji says that cleaning is not something a real man should do. Oguro related this theme to the novel Ai to gensō no fascism ( 愛と幻想のファシズム , "The Fascism of Love and Fantasy") by Ryū Murakami , from which the names Toji Suzuhara and Kensuke Aida are taken; in Murakami's ...
In the morning, men in black escort Shinji back to Nerv headquarters, where he renounces the title of pilot and chooses to return to ordinary life. Shinji is taken to a station to board a special government train, and meets Kensuke and Toji Suzuhara, another of Shinji's classmates, who had struck him in the previous episode. Toji reconciles ...
Yui Ikari, Shinji's mother, is still alive and working at Nerv along with her husband Gendo. She is the head scientist in the place of Ritsuko Akagi. Gendo and Shinji's relationship is less negative and has a more competitive nature; the two usually attempt to outdo the other.
Rei becomes aware of her feelings toward Shinji by talking to Toji, [17] [87] while Hikari tells Asuka about her feelings for Toji. [88] Asuka's pride is wounded because of Toji's selection as an Eva pilot; [89] after the shock of discovering his selection, [90] she verbally attacks Toji.
Neon Genesis Evangelion (Japanese: 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン, Hepburn: Shinseiki Evangerion, lit. ' New Century Evangelion ' in Japanese and lit. ' New Beginning Gospel ' in Greek), also known as Evangelion or Eva, is a Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Gainax, animated by Tatsunoko, and directed by Hideaki Anno.
Shinji Ikari Shinji Ikari is invited to Tokyo-3 by his father Gendo Ikari to pilot a mecha known as the Evangelion Unit 01. Shinji reluctantly agrees, and despite a rough start he learns to use Unit 01 to protect the city from creatures known as Angels that threaten to destroy mankind. Unlike in the anime, Shinji's eyes are brown instead of blue.
However he manages to recover sufficiently to (with Asuka's help) rescue Shinji from Gendo's plan. In the coma-induced scene witnessed by Shinji, Kaworu states that it was Shinji who made him "not want to destroy mankind." The story ends with Rei, Asuka and Shinji returning to school. — — April 13, 2016 [12] 978-1-59582-680-0
Inside, Toji sees Shinji's great anguish and pain as he fights the Angel, and is beset by remorse. Misato orders Shinji to retreat, but he loses his temper and charges Shamshel with his knife, defeating the Angel as its power runs out. Days later, Kensuke gives Toji the number of Shinji's phone so he can apologize; Toji attempts to call but stops.