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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 ...
Shinji begins school at Tokyo-3 and meets classmates Toji Suzuhara, Kensuke Aida, and Hikari Horaki. Toji resents Shinji because his sister was badly injured in Shinji's first fight against the Angel Sachiel. Another Angel, Shamshel, appears, and Shinji must defeat it. Shinji is pushed to his mental limit during the battle, going berserk during ...
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 ...
"Asuka Strikes!" [a] is the eighth episode of the Japanese anime television series Neon Genesis Evangelion, which was created by Gainax. The episode, written by Hideaki Anno and Yoji Enokido and directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki, was first broadcast on TV Tokyo on November 22, 1995.
Shinji then begins fighting a defensive battle, attempting to protect Toji and Kensuke rather than defeat the Angel. To protect them from the battle, Misato orders Toji and Kensuke to take refuge in the Evangelion's cockpit. Inside, Toji sees Shinji's great anguish and pain as he fights the Angel, and is beset by remorse.
Shinji Higuchi drew the storyboard for the episode. Hasegawa took care of the scene in which Shinji tries to kiss Asuka, [25] while Ogura Nobutoshi drew the scene of Shinji and Asuka's final phone call. [26] The first battle between the Evangelions and Israfel was done by Fumitomo Kizaki.
The Egg Head arc in the One Piece anime will start in January.
However, after witnessing the fight, Toji feels guilt for his actions [140] [141] and becomes concerned about Shinji, despite pride that prevents him from openly showing his feelings. [142] Toji considers himself to be a tough guy and projects a strong character, but hides an honest, kind, [143] and introverted side. [144]