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  2. Ambivalence (Neon Genesis Evangelion episode) - Wikipedia

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    According to Evangelion assistant director Kazuya Tsurumaki, the show's writers conceived Unit-03 in⁣ci⁣dent as a "cru⁣cial, cli⁣mac⁣tic episode" and were forced to abandon the portray⁣al of Asuka as a major char⁣ac⁣ter. After Unit-03 in⁣ci⁣dent, "even the scenes where she does ap⁣pear were bound to be re⁣duced". [33]

  3. Fourth Child - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] As noted by Azuma, while Evangelion parodied previous anime and used "a lot of clichés" in the first part, Anno later subverted the anime tropes; [12] [9] comic characters like Asuka and Toji "must not be seriously injured" in an anime, but Anno broke the implicit expectations with the public making them injured in battle.

  4. List of Neon Genesis Evangelion episodes - Wikipedia

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    During Toji's first synch test, Unit 03 goes berserk and mutates into the Angel Bardiel. Possessing both the power of an Angel and the form of an Evangelion, Unit 03 destroys the test facility and advances toward Tokyo-3. All three Evangelions are sortied against Bardiel, but the Angel rapidly defeats both Unit 02 and Unit 00.

  5. The End of Evangelion - Wikipedia

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    [182] [183] On December 23, 1998, of the same year, a Japanese Laserdisc box set called Shinseiki Evangelion gekijō-ban Box LD (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン劇場版BOX LD, "Neon Genesis Evangelion movie version Box LD") containing a version of Death & Rebirth called Death(true)² and both segments of The End of Evangelion was released.

  6. Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth - Wikipedia

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    The final stage of the New Era Evangelion: The Movie project, a theatrical revival with the romanized title Revival of Evangelion was released on March 8, 1998, consisting of Death (True)² (a third, further edit of Death(True), with a few removed shots crucial to the plot edited back in) followed by a four-minute intermission and then the ...

  7. Neon Genesis Evangelion (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Toji Suzuhara Toji Suzuhara is the Fourth Child. He dislikes Shinji for being indirectly responsible for his sister getting injured, but eventually comes to respect him, and the two become friends. Toji's English-translated dialogue is heavily accented (due to him being from Osaka), and his hair color is changed. He is more verbally abusive ...

  8. List of Neon Genesis Evangelion characters - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Suzuhara (鈴原 サクラ, Suzuhara Sakura) is a member of Wille; she is briefly introduced in Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance, but does not speak. Sakura is Toji's younger sister; she admires Misato, whom she takes as her role model. Sakura is kind, simple, and optimistic. [358]

  9. Toji Suzuhara - Wikipedia

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