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The Angel is defeated by Shinji Ikari's Eva-01, which is activated by a new piloting system named the Dummy System, [351] which destroys the infected Evangelion. [352] [353] The fictional Angel's contamination of Unit 03 during its passage through a blanket of storm clouds is an allusion to its namesake Bardiel, the angel of hail and lightning.
Following the appearance of an Angel called the "Original Angel", it is discovered Mayumi guards the enemy's core inside her body, which is its only weakness. [399] In one of the video game's scenarios, Mayumi asks Shinji to kill her and then attempts to commit suicide [ 400 ] but Shinji saves Mayumi, who transfers to another school after the ...
The first three cover the anime, with Volume 1 covering episode 1–8, Volume 2 covering 9–19, and Volume 3 covering 20–26. [156] Groundwork of Evangelion The Movie 1 covers the first movie. 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 ...
Evangelion Unit Four is the sister Unit of EVA-03. EVA-04 is never shown in any footage, but its story is told during discussion of EVA-03's transfer to Japan. EVA-04 was built in the United States and was intended to be the first Evangelion to be equipped with an S2 organ. EVA-04's S2 organ was taken from Shamshel--the Fourth Angel.
When Rei and Asuka are defeated by Bardiel, Shinji, fearing for Toji's safety, refuses to attack the Angel/Eva. Gendo then activates Unit-01's "dummy plug" system to take the Eva out of Shinji's control, allowing it to brutally destroy Unit-03 and kill Toji in the process. 7: As one of us, to know good and evil
According to the official booklets and materials, the title "The Beast" can refer to the Angel Sachiel, the berserk Eva-01 [69] or Shinji's hidden destructive impulses. [20] The official encyclopedia Evangelion Chronicle states that the title also references the beast from the Book of Revelation .
The design of the Evangelion was conceived and edited by Anno and Ikuto Yamashita, the official mecha designer of the series. [25] The director took inspiration from the demons of Japanese folklore, the oni, and wanted to give them a modern look that differed from other mecha, such as the Gundams of the Mobile Suit Gundam series, giving them a more human-demonic nature than strictly robotic.
"Angel Attack" [a] is the first episode of the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, created by Gainax. The episode was written by the series director Hideaki Anno and directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki .