Theme Song: “Thanatos (If I Can't Be Yours)” performed by LOREN & MASH Production Companies: Production I.G & Gainax Rebirth, the second film, consists of all original content that was later used at the start of The End of Evangelion.ĭirector(s): Hideaki Anno & Kazuya Tsurumaki
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Death, the first film, is an edited version of the first 24 episodes of Neon Genesis Evangelion plus additional original content. Two films make up Evangelion: Death & Rebirth: Death and Rebirth. Theme Song: “Tamashii no Refrain” performed by Yoko Takahashi Production Companies: Kadokawa Shoten, TV Tokyo, Sega Corporation, Production I.G, Movic, Starchild & Gainax 27, 1996ĭirector(s): Hideaki Anno, Masayuki & Kazuya TsurumakiĬinematography: Hisao Shirai & Yoichi Kuroda Producer(s): Noriko Kobayashi & Yutaka Sugiyama Original Run: October 2007 - December 2009 Neon Genesis Evangelion: Campus Apocalypse (derivative work) Shinji Ikari Raising Project (derivative work) Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic Days (derivative work) Genre: mecha / apocalyptic / psychological Since then, films games audio books radio dramas including the parody radio drama Neon Genesis Evangelion – After the End art books including the Groundwork of Evangelion art book trilogy light novels including Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA set in an alternative future doujinshi including Birth of Evangelion by Yun Koga and Evangelion RE-TAKE by Studio Kimigabuchi themed pachinko machines collectable merchandise high-end electronics and more merchandise inspired by Evangelion have been created. Shortly thereafter an anime written and directed by Hideaki Anno began broadcasting October 1995. The original manga debuted in Shonen Ace December 1994.
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The series is well-known for it deep psychoanalysis of its characters rather than only its brutal mecha action. The story follows teenagers chosen to pilot mecha called Evangelions used by the paramilitary organization NERV to fight hostile beings called Angels posing a worldwide existential threat to mankind. Watch Neon Genesis Evangelion on Otapedia It is an apocalyptic mecha action story with heavy religious (Christianity, Kabbalah, Judaism, Buddhism, and Shinto), psychological (influenced by Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan, and others), and philosophical themes (influenced by Arthur Schopenhauer, Jean-Paul Sartre, and others). Neon Genesis Evangelion, commonly referred to as Evangelion, or EVA, is a Japanese media franchise created and owned by Gainax.