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  2. Neon Genesis Evangelion - Wikipedia

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    Neon Genesis Evangelion has scored highly in popularity polls. In 1996, the series won first place in the "Best Loved Series" category of the Anime Grand Prix, a reader-polled award series published in Animage magazine. [189] The show was again awarded this prize in 1997 by a large margin. [190]

  3. Themes of Neon Genesis Evangelion - Wikipedia

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    Evangelion has long been taken as a deeply personal expression of Hideaki Anno's struggles [2] and his long battle with depression. [3] From the start, Evangelion invokes many psychological themes. Phrases used in episodes, their titles, and the names of the background music frequently derive from Sigmund Freud 's works [ 4 ] and perhaps some ...

  4. Neon Genesis Evangelion (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Groundwork of Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone [157] covers the first Rebuild film. Two volumes cover Groundwork Of Evangelion You Can (Not) Advance 2.0, the second Rebuild film. [158] Neon Genesis Evangelion RPG: The NERV White Paper: A 158-page card-based RPG book released on April 20, 1996

  5. List of Neon Genesis Evangelion episodes - Wikipedia

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    Evangelion is an apocalyptic storyline [1] set in the mecha genre. It centers on a teenage boy recruited by a paramilitary organization named NERV to control a giant cyborg called an Evangelion to fight monstrous beings known as Angels. The show takes place largely in a futuristic Tokyo years after a worldwide catastrophe. Parts of the series ...

  6. Rebuild of Evangelion - Wikipedia

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    Rebuild of Evangelion was originally presented as an alternate retelling of the original Neon Genesis Evangelion anime series: the first three movies were intended to be an "alternate retelling" of the series. [4] Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone is a nearly line-for-line, shot-for-shot remake of episodes 1–6. [5]

  7. List of Neon Genesis Evangelion films - Wikipedia

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    The film opened in second place at the Japanese box office, just behind the opening of 101 Dalmatians. [27] Between March and October 1997, Death and Rebirth earned a distributor rental income of ¥1.1 billion. [28] The feature had a total gross of ¥1.87 billion. [29] Chris Beveridge from Mania gave it an overall "A−" score. [30]

  8. Evangelion - Wikipedia

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    Evangelion refers to the gospel in Christianity, translated from the Ancient Greek word εὐαγγέλιον (euangélion; Latin: evangelium) meaning "good news". Evangelion may also refer to: Gospel , a book on the life and teachings of Jesus

  9. Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth - Wikipedia

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    The final stage of the New Era Evangelion: The Movie project, a theatrical revival with the romanized title Revival of Evangelion was released on March 8, 1998, consisting of Death (True)² (a third, further edit of Death(True), with a few removed shots crucial to the plot edited back in) followed by a four-minute intermission and then the ...