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Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン 劇場版 シト新生, Shin Seiki Evangerion Gekijō-ban: Shi to Shinsei), also romanized in Japan as Evangelion: Death and Evangelion: Rebirth, is a 1997 Japanese science fiction mecha anime.
Shortly before The End of Evangelion ' s release, Anno and Gainax released another film, Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth, which summarizes the first twenty-four episodes of the series. Like Death & Rebirth , the creators conceived The End of Evangelion as a duology comprising "Episode 25': Love Is Destructive" and "Episode 26': I Need ...
In July 1998, the films were re-released as Revival of Evangelion which combined Death(true)² (the director's cut of Death) with The End of Evangelion. A new animated film series called Rebuild of Evangelion by Gainax was made, [98] consisting of four films. The first film retells the first six episodes from the series but from the second film ...
On July 30, 2002, Manga Entertainment released Death and Rebirth on VHS and DVD in both dub and sub under the title Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth. On July 26, 2005, Manga Entertainment released Death & Rebirth and The End of Evangelion together in the United States as a two-disc set.
Death is a sixty-minute summary of the first twenty-four parts of Neon Genesis Evangelion. [62] New scenes were added, which were later added to the series itself in its "Director's Cut". [66] The purpose of Death is to set the stage for Rebirth, which is a re-made version of the series' last two parts. [67] Death was reworked twice.
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 ...
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When Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth was released in 1997, the UCC Ueshima Coffee Co. company marketed coffee cans with the characters of the series, [445] selling 400,000 cases—about twelve million cans; after the release of Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone in 2007, another 300,000 cases containing about nine million cans were ...