Neon Genesis Evangelion

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Premiered October 4, 1995

Country Japan/U.S. Dub

Runtime 25m

Genres Action, Adventure, Animation, Drama, Science Fiction

Neon Genesis Evangelion
In the year 2015, the Angels, huge, tremendously powerful, alien war machines, appear in Tokyo for the second time. The only hope for Mankind`s survival lies in the Evangelion, a humanoid fighting machine developed by NERV, a special United Nations agency. Capable of withstanding anything the Angels can dish out, the Evangelion`s one drawback lies in the limited number of people able to pilot them. Only a handful of teenagers, all born fourteen years ago, nine months after the Angels first appeared, are able to interface with the Evangelion. One such teenager is Shinji Ikari, whose father heads the NERV team that developed and maintains the Evangelion. Thrust into a maelstrom of battle and events that he does not understand, Shinji is forced to plumb the depths of his own inner resources for the courage and strength to not only fight, but to survive, or risk losing everything.
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This truly is a must-see anime series, and is listed as such by many professional reviewers of the genre. The ending is complex and confusing - but its intended to be, as its supposed to make you think about the complexities of the human condition. If you're struggling with it; watch 'Death And Rebirth', and 'End Of Evangelion' for some plot guidance - or at least just feel satisfied by the giant robo carnage you witnessed. If you are still looking for greater insight, watch the originals with audio-commentaries enabled.

When you're done with the original series, be sure to check-out the new multi-movie revisionings: 'You Are (Not) Alone, You Can (Not) Advance, and the yet unreleased sequels to them. They are simply amazing eye-candy, and contain new/alternate elements to the original story-line.

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This truly is a must-see anime series, and is listed as such by many professional reviewers of the genre. The ending is complex and confusing - but its intended to be, as its supposed to make you think about the complexities of the human condition. If you're struggling with it; watch 'Death And Rebirth', and 'End Of Evangelion' for some plot guidance - or at least just feel satisfied by the giant robo carnage you witnessed. If you are still looking for greater insight, watch the originals with audio-commentaries enabled.

When you're done with the original series, be sure to check-out the new multi-movie revisionings: 'You Are (Not) Alone, You Can (Not) Advance, and the yet unreleased sequels to them. They are simply amazing eye-candy, and contain new/alternate elements to the original story-line.
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