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Misato Katsuragi (Japanese: 葛城 ミサト, Hepburn: Katsuragi Misato) is a fictional character from the Gainax-created media franchise Neon Genesis Evangelion.In the eponymous anime television series, Misato is head of the operations department of the special agency Nerv, and is in charge of directing and devising war strategies needed to defeat mysterious beings named Angels.
List of angels in fiction, a list of notable angels that appear in works of fiction List of Angels in Neon Genesis Evangelion, fictional entities from the anime television series Neon Genesis Evangelion; List of angels in Supernatural, featuring multiple characters presented as angels of God
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Neon Genesis Evangelion is an anime series produced by Gainax and Tatsunoko Production and directed by Hideaki Anno. It began broadcasting in Japan on TV Tokyo on October 4, 1995, and ended on March 27, 1996. Evangelion is an apocalyptic storyline [1] set in the mecha genre.
Neon Genesis Evangelion RPG: The Nerv White Paper (新世紀エヴァンゲリオンRPG NERV白書) is a tabletop role-playing game that was published by Kadokawa Shoten in 1996. [372] The game is set during the events of the classic series, [ 373 ] and introduces new characters and Angels.
Sahaquiel's original design, drawn by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto. In 1993, Gainax published a presentation document for Neon Genesis Evangelion entitled New Century Evangelion (tentative name) Proposal (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン (仮) 企画書, Shinseiki Evangelion (kari) kikakusho), [1] containing the initial synopsis for the twelfth episode.
Comic Book Resources' Edward Lequin, criticized Shinji's decision to quit Nerv because "the Angel might not have gotten that far in the first place if Shinji didn't leave so suddenly". [189] Game Rant [169] and Comic Book Resources [190] cited the battle against Zeruel as one of the most "disturbing" and best battles in Neon Genesis Evangelion.
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.