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Neon Genesis Evangelion

Neon Genesis Evangelion

新世紀エヴァンゲリオン
8.36
MAL Score
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Action Avant Garde Award Winning Drama Sci-Fi Suspense

📚 Impormasyon ng Series

Type
TV
Episodes
26
Status
Finished Airing
Aired
1995-10-04 to 1996-03-27
Studio
Gainax, Tatsunoko Production
Source
Original
Duration
24 min per ep
Rating
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Popularity Rank
#45
Members
1,962,880
Producers
TV Tokyo, Kadokawa Shoten, Nihon Ad Systems, Audio Tanaka
Themes
Mecha, Psychological
Scored By
1,155,980 users
Favorites
114,114

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NoticeMeSenpai64
The light novels for Neon Genesis Evangelion contain entire subplots that the anime couldn't adapt due to time constraints. One particularly important storyline explains a character's motivation that seems inconsistent in the anime. If you're confused about why someone made a certain choice, the source material has the answer.
TitanShifterX16
I've seen Neon Genesis Evangelion recommended a thousand times and I always put it off because the premise didn't grab me. I was so wrong. The premise is the least interesting thing about it. The execution, the character dynamics, the way it subverts every expectation you have based on the genre—none of that comes through in a synopsis.
MiyazakiForever29
Neon Genesis Evangelion hit me at exactly the right time in my life. I was going through a period where I felt like nothing I did mattered, and watching the characters push through situations that seemed hopeless reminded me that persistence isn't about guaranteed outcomes—it's about refusing to let circumstances define you.
GuildRaidReady89
Something most fans miss about Neon Genesis Evangelion: the official guidebook contains character notes that contradict some widely-accepted fan theories. The creator explicitly stated that certain events were meant to be read differently than the community interpreted them. It changes the entire thematic reading of the series.
DemonSlayer939
Neon Genesis Evangelion understands something most anime in its genre don't: consequences are what make stories matter. When characters make mistakes, those mistakes stick. When they sacrifice something, it stays sacrificed. There's no reset button, no last-minute reversal. Every action has weight, and that weight is what makes you care.
IsekaiProtag75
I went frame-by-frame through the opening sequence of Neon Genesis Evangelion and there are at least 8 visual spoilers hidden in the background art. The production team embedded foreshadowing so subtle that it's only recognizable on rewatch. This is the level of craft that separates good anime from great anime.
OSTAddict20
The soundtrack for Neon Genesis Evangelion uses leitmotifs that connect scenes across the entire series in ways most viewers never catch. The composer embedded character-specific melodies that evolve as the characters develop. Listen to the first and last episodes back-to-back and you'll hear how the music tells its own parallel story.
MochiMochiHeart87
The production background on Neon Genesis Evangelion is wild. The studio reportedly went through multiple revision passes on the key episodes, and the director has said in interviews that the final version of episode 1 was actually the fourth draft. That level of iteration is why it feels so tightly constructed from the start.
MochiMochiHeart57
Rewatching Neon Genesis Evangelion after a few years of life experience completely changed my perspective. Characters I found annoying became sympathetic, plot points I thought were contrived felt inevitable, and the themes I thought were simple revealed layers I wasn't mature enough to see the first time. Good art grows with you.
AetherShard18
The thing about Neon Genesis Evangelion that doesn't get discussed enough is how it portrays the quiet moments between characters. The scenes where nothing happens—the train rides, the meals, the silences—carry as much emotional weight as the climactic moments. That restraint is what makes the payoff feel earned.