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  2. Ambivalence (Neon Genesis Evangelion episode) - Wikipedia

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    Hiroki Azuma noted while Evangelion parodies earlier anime shows and uses "a lot of clichés", especially in the first part, Anno later subverted the anime tropes. While comic characters like Asuka and Toji "must not be seriously injured in an anime", Anno broke the implicit audience expectations, making them become injured in battle.

  3. Active Raid - Wikipedia

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    "Active Raid: Public Mobile Assault Unit Eight") is a Japanese anime television series produced by Production IMS. Orange produced the 3D CG, with Gorō Taniguchi as chief director. It started airing in January 2016. [ 1 ]

  4. List of Neon Genesis Evangelion characters - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Drazen wrote, "Evangelion exerted a very heavy influence in terms of character design on the anime that came after it". [491] Rei is considered particularly popular and influential, [ 492 ] [ 493 ] and inspired several female heroes who came later [ 494 ] [ 495 ] and contributed to the spread of the kuudere stereotype, with apparently ...

  5. Evangelion (mecha) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Neon Genesis Evangelion: Campus Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    Neon Genesis Evangelion: Campus Apocalypse (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン 学園堕天録, Shin Seiki Evangerion Gakuen Datenroku, lit. Neon Genesis Evangelion: Academic Record of Heaven's Descent) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ming Ming based on the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise.

  7. Neon Genesis Evangelion (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The Neon Genesis Evangelion anime was written and directed by Hideaki Anno, originally airing from October 1995 until March 1996. [12] General consensus is that the anime was groundbreaking [13] [14] in its exploration of religious, [15] psychological, [16] and philosophical [17] themes, while initially appearing to be a standard mecha show.

  8. Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance - Wikipedia

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    The film's initial teaser trailer, shown after the end credits of Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone in the style of the "next episode" previews in the original TV series, hinted at the adoption of Unit-02 and its pilot Asuka Langley Shikinami and showed scenes inspired by the original series (the disappearance of Unit-04 upon the startup of ...

  9. Shinji Ikari - Wikipedia

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    In the anime series of the same name, Shinji is a boy abandoned by his estranged father, Gendo, after the mysterious death of Shinji's mother, Yui. Years later, Gendo asks him to pilot a mecha called Evangelion Unit-01 to protect the city of Tokyo-3 from Angels, creatures that threaten to destroy humanity.