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  2. Neon Genesis Evangelion - Wikipedia

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    Neon Genesis Evangelion is widely considered one of the greatest anime series of all time. Its final two episodes drew controversy, as many viewers found the ending confusing and abstract. In 1997, Anno and Gainax released the feature film The End of Evangelion, serving as an alternate ending.

  3. List of Neon Genesis Evangelion films - Wikipedia

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    Shortly before The End of Evangelion's release, Anno and Gainax released Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death and Rebirth. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] Like Death & Rebirth , the creators conceived The End of Evangelion as a duology comprising "Episode 25: Love Is Destructive" [ 43 ] and "Episode 26: I Need You", [ 44 ] [ 45 ] remakes of the last two episodes of ...

  4. List of Neon Genesis Evangelion episodes - Wikipedia

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    A feature film was created as a complementary, alternate ending to the original episodes 25 and 26 and released in three stages: first as a preview (Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth), then as the completed alternate ending (The End of Evangelion), then finally as a theatrical revival combining the two into one presentation (Revival of ...

  5. What's on TV this week: 'Evangelion' on Netflix and 'Us' Blu-ray

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    Despite all the money Netflix keeps spending on new original content, the thing we're most interested in this week is a little older. Anime classic Neon Genesis Evangelion comes to the service ...

  6. Neon Genesis Evangelion (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the final film of the Rebuild of Evangelion tetralogy, Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time. the sequel received a re-release called 3.0+1.01, that included a prequel manga to the events of Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo called Evangelion 3.0 (-120 min.), written by co-director Kazuya Tsurumaki at Hideaki Anno's initiative.

  7. Rebuild of Evangelion - Wikipedia

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    In addition to several bonus material and another update titled Evangelion: 3.0+1.11 Thrice Upon a Time, it also featured two bonus videos: Evangelion: 3.0 (-120min), which was originally released as a 17-page manga in a theatrical re-release of 3.0+1.0, while Evangelion: 3.0 (-46h) was an original video animation bundled with the home media ...

  8. List of programs broadcast by Adult Swim - Wikipedia

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    Evangelion 1.11 You Are (Not) Alone: 2013: 2007 animated film remake of the Neon Genesis Evangelion TV series. Premiered March 17, 2013. The first film broadcast on Toonami since its revival in 2012; Funimation dub. Evangelion 2.22 You Can (Not) Advance: 2013: 2009 animated film remake of the Neon Genesis Evangelion TV series. Sequel to ...

  9. The End of Evangelion - Wikipedia

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    In August 2015, to celebrate the series' 20th anniversary, The End of Evangelion was released in a Blu-ray box set of Neon Genesis Evangelion in HD video. [196] [197] In June 2019, in conjunction with the release on Netflix, the Blu-rays were re-released. [198]