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In the anime/manga franchise Neon Genesis Evangelion, Evangelions, or simply Evas, are the mechas piloted by the Children chosen by NERV. The Evas were created by NERV for the apparent purpose of defending Tokyo-3 from the threat of the Angels. The Evas were designed by Ikuto Yamashita and series director Hideaki Anno. Animé redirects here. ...
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Unit 01 runs through Tokyo-3; the buildings in the background give a frame of reference for the size of the Eva. Although they appear to be giant humanoid robots, the Evas are actually cybernetic, integrating a mostly biological being with a substantial mechanical infrastructure and flexible polymer sheeting and armor plating. This armor is almost impenetrable to conventional weaponry, but has varying levels of effectiveness against Angel attacks. Near the end of the series, it is revealed that all the Evas but one are actually derived from the first Angel, Adam. Unit 01 is unique in having been born from the second Angel, Lilith. With these revelations, the true purpose of their armor is also revealed - it is actually to constrain and control their movements. Image File history File links A screenshot of EVA01 from the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. ...
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The height of the Evas is never officially established, but they are clearly several stories in height, and can be inferred to be about 40 meters tall from several clues: size of hands compared to people, footprint size of Sachiel, relative sizes for entry plugs, and comparisons to buildings, weapons, and vehicles, including destroyers and helicopters. Their monstrous appearance is no accident: "There's a monster in Japan called the Oni; it has two horns sticking out of its head and the overall image of the Eva is based on that. I also wanted to give the impression that beneath this 'robot monster' image is not so much a robot, but a giant human."[1] This article is about the creatures of Japanese folklore. ...
Despite their enormous size, they are capable of superhuman movement, able to easily leap their own height and jump hundreds of meters from one spot to another. To power their massive frames through these actions, they use internal batteries, an umbilical cable, or (later in the series) an S² engine (for Unit 01 and the Mass Production units). Officially, their internal batteries' charge varies: one minute of power at full output, five minutes at minimum operational capability, and sixteen hours if only used to maintain life support in the entry plug. However, there seems to be no discernible difference between "full use" mode and "minimal operation" mode: during Asuka's first fight with Gaghiel, Unit 02 displays only one minute of power, but during the battle against the mass-produced Evas in The End of Evangelion — arguably a more difficult battle — Unit 02 displays five minutes of power. Auxiliary batteries can be attached to extend an Eva's unplugged endurance. For other uses, see Battery. ...
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The Evas are controlled by a combination of hand controls in the entry plug (mainly for firing weapons) and direct nerve impulses from the pilot through the plug suit and A10 nerve clips (the small objects worn on the pilot's heads). The pilots also receive feedback through this connection, even experiencing the pain of damage inflicted on the Evangelion. This pain is correlated with their "synchronization" ratio in the Evangelion. Despite the usual fine control provided by direct nerve impulses, there are also many instances in the series of Evas going "berserk" - Unit 01 in particular. In this state, the Eva moves on its own, ignoring power requirements and with capabilities surpassing those of the pilot; its behavior becomes more feral and savage as well. The pilots are shown undergoing multiple synchronization tests, which are implied to be part of their work routine. As the series progresses, it is revealed that the pilots are synchronizing with human souls bonded within the Evas during "contact experiments" conducted by NERV and its predecessor, GEHIRN, though only the souls within Units 01 and 02 are explicitly identified. These souls are needed to bridge the gap between the pilots and the Evas. The Evas can also be controlled by an autopilot system, the Dummy Plugs, which are based on the thought patterns of either Rei Ayanami or Kaworu Nagisa. It is implied that the dummy plugs also contain clones of their bodies, but this is not confirmed in the series. NERV redirects here. ...
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Rei Ayanami ) is a fictional character from the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion and the films Evangelion: Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion. ...
Kaworu Nagisa ) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. ...
The Evas are more or less permanently associated with a specific designated pilot. For example, Shinji Ikari is always the pilot of Unit 01 and Asuka Langley Soryu is always the pilot of Unit 02. Once, Dr. Ritsuko Akagi conducted a "mutual compatibility experiment" to switch pilots between Evas, to see if this was practical. While Rei could synch with Unit 01 fairly well, when Shinji attempted to synch with Unit 00 it went violently out of control (in a manner similar to an earlier experiment with Rei) and the experiment had to be aborted. No subsequent attempt to switch designated pilots was ever made. Shinji Ikari ) is a fictional character and one of the three primary protagonists from the anime and manga series Neon Genesis Evangelion and the movies Evangelion: Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion. ...
Asuka Langley Soryu ) is a 14 year old[2] fictional character and one of the three primary protagonists from the anime and manga Neon Genesis Evangelion and the movies Evangelion: Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion. ...
In the fictional anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, Ritsuko Akagi (赤æ¨ãªãã³ Akagi Ritsuko) is NERVs head scientist. ...
The Evangelions are named in the format of "Unit n" starting from Unit 00 in ascending order, as translated by ADV Films, and which is used in this and other Evangelion-related articles. However, the English format used in the original Japanese version is "EVA n", which is the format alternatively used by some fans. Other variations also exist, for example, "Unit-n," "EVA-n," "Eva-n," etc. In the Japanese dialogue, they are referred to as "Zerogōki," "Shogōki," and so on, which basically means "Unit 0," "Unit 1," etc. ADV Films logo ADV Films is the home video publication arm of A.D. Vision based in Houston, Texas. ...
Prototype/Test Type Evangelion Units Evangelions pre-Unit 00 Several dozen prototype Eva models were made, all of which were deemed failures. These can be seen in the Evangelion graveyard, hidden in one of the lowest levels of the NERV headquarters. They all have orange armor. At least the first Evangelion prototype had five eyes. Most of these failed Evas' organic structures have rotted away, leaving little more than an armoured head connected to a backbone, often with an incomplete number of limbs. They have the word "reject" painted on their heads in large red letters.[2] The New Production Cut of episode 23 showed a markedly different "Eva graveyard." In the original version, the failed Eva prototypes were laid out on a massive empty floor, with what remained of their limbs carefully matched up with their spines and other body parts, and then circled by chalk marks. When Shinji says that it must be some type of "graveyard" for Eva units, Ritsuko says that it is actually nothing that complicated, and little more than a "dumping ground" for the wasted prototypes. The New Production Cut shows this "dumping ground" much more clearly: the remaining body parts of dozens of failed Evas are haphazardly thrown into a series of waste pits in the ground.[3] Some Eva rejects can also be seen in The End of Evangelion, suspended vertically by the heads. The heads themselves show a great deal of variation in facial layout, with some looking almost like human skulls. Labels identifying the vertebrae (such as CV-3rd) can be seen in other shots. The End of Evangelion ) is a 1997 anime film written and chief directed by Hideaki Anno; it won the Japan Academy Prize for popularity. ...
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Simulation bodies Three incomplete Evangelion units are kept in the Pribnow Box in NERV headquarters. They are unarmored, have no legs or cores, and have numerous cables exiting the neck instead of actual heads.[4] These units are eventually infected by the eleventh Angel, Ireul[5]. They may have been salvaged from earlier rejects, but they only appear in one episode and details of their construction are unknown. NERV redirects here. ...
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Rebuild of Evangelion 1.0 reveals that the firing range training simulator has also uses a simulation body, as opposed to the anime or manga showing Eva-01 directly attached to simulation equipment.
Evangelion Unit 00 (Zerogōki: 零号機) Unit 00[5] is the Prototype, the first successful attempt at creating an Eva Unit, and is piloted by the First Child, Rei Ayanami. The head design is similar to that of the previous failed attempts, but with only one eye. There are also two domes on the top of the head; their function (if any) is not revealed. Unit 00 was initially colored orange like the previous prototypes, but its armor was damaged beyond repair by the Angel Ramiel's particle beam. The subsequent repairs and upgrades included blue armor plating in addition to other alterations made in order to make it more suitable for combat conditions (it retains parts of the orange armor in the manga). The upgrades to Unit 00's armor make it look more like the subsequent Evas, but there are still several differences or actual limitations. Shoulder "blades" are added to the Unit's armor; though similar in appearance to the ones on Units 01 and 02, they are used to hold retro-rockets, as seen in the fight with the ninth Angel, Matariel. Because it is only the prototype, Unit 00 cannot be fitted with D-type equipment. The true nature of the soul inside Unit 00 is never specified, but it is implied to be directly connected to Rei in some fashion. Unit 00 was self-destructed by Rei in order to destroy the sixteenth Angel, Armisael. // In the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, Angels are beings which attack Tokyo-3 over the course of the story. ...
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In the Rebuild of Evangelion series, the first Unit 00 sports more white and gray taking on a more incomplete appearance, but the armor has not changed. This article is about a series of animated films. ...
Note "Zerogōki" does not follow the naming system used for the succeeding Evas. Under that system Unit 00 would have been enunciated as "Reigōki" in the series, giving both mecha and pilot (Rei Ayanami) practically the same name.
Evangelion Unit 01 (Shogōki: 初号機) Created in the Third Annex of GEHIRN's Artificial Evolution Laboratory in Hakone from 2003 to 2004 and deemed a functional Eva unit in 2014, Unit 01[5] is piloted by Shinji Ikari (with Rei or a Rei Dummy Plug as backup pilots), and has the best battle record of all the Evangelions. It has been known to act independently (in the so-called "berserker" mode) without the instructions of a pilot and sometimes without any apparent power source. The Eva will also take action to protect its pilot while sometimes servicing other interests. The Eva's resident soul, Yui Ikari (Shinji's mother), appears to be responsible for such events. Unit 01 is called the "Test Type," perhaps because of the experimental way in which it was created: although Unit 01 seems to be an Adam-derived cybernetic organism like all other Evangelions, it is the sole Eva to have been born from Lilith. NERV redirects here. ...
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Upon savagely disfiguring the fourteenth angel, Zeruel, it proceeded to devour the Angel and assimilated its S² Engine, making Unit 01 the first physically complete Evangelion prior to the construction of the Mass Production units. The S² Engine seems to be used only at Unit 01's discretion; after acquiring it, the Eva is still sent into battle with an umbilical cable. Just before Unit 01 absorbed the S² Engine, it used one of Zeruel's arms to regenerate its severed left arm, demonstrating the Angelic ability of regeneration. The Mass Production models were also equipped with NERV-developed S² Engines but it is a common misconception that they also have the ability to regenerate (see entry below). // In the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, Angels are beings which attack Tokyo-3 over the course of the story. ...
Unit 01's armor is primarily purple; some components are colored neon green, light blue, orange, and black. The helmet, with its prominent horn and "frill," is vaguely evocative of a ceratopsid dinosaur. The pectoral plates are different from those seen on any other Eva. The humanoid entity beneath the armor has dark brown skin, two emerald-green eyes, four small nostrils positioned preorbitally, and red blood. Genera Centrosaurinae Achelousaurus Centrosaurus Einiosaurus Styracosaurus Pachyrhinosaurus Ceratopsinae Chasmosaurus Diceratops Pentaceratops Protoceratops Torosaurus Triceratops Ceratopsids, or members of the Ceratopsidae (or Ceratopidae), are a diverse group of marginocephalian dinosaurs like Triceratops and Styracosaurus. ...
As a result of Third Impact, at the conclusion of The End of Evangelion, Unit 01 is left floating adrift in space, fossilized and still containing the soul of Yui Ikari, where it will outlast the sun and moon, as an eternal testament that the human race existed. In the Rebuild of Evangelion series, Unit 01 sports more neon green highlights on the head, chest, abdomen, and arms. The knife storage is also redesigned, but most of the armor has not changed. This article is about a series of animated films. ...
Production Model Evangelion Units Production Model Eva Units have varying numbers of eyes. Unit 02 has four, Units 03 and 04 have two, and Units 05 through 13 have no visible eyes at all.
Evangelion Unit 02 (Nigōki: 弐号機) Evangelion Unit 02[5], built by NERV Germany, is the first Production Model Eva. It is piloted by Asuka Langley Soryu and is the first Evangelion built specifically for combat, combining the efficient construction of Unit 01 with an arsenal of concealed weaponry. It can be considered the most stable Evangelion as it only goes truly "berserk" once, just before its destruction. It has achieved an unusually high sync ratio with its pilot(s), on two other occasions: once in combat against the 6th angel Gaghiel, and once under the influence of the 17th Angel. The Eva is colored red and has four eyes on its head. The head armor has two movable sections, one covering both the jaw and lower eyes and the other above the upper pair of eyes. These plates can actually shift, displaying the eva's glowing white eyes. This happens underwater during the fight with Gaghiel when Asuka needed to pry open the giant Angel's mouth. As a result of being constructed by NERV Germany, and also as an accommodation for its three-quarters-German pilot, its default language setting is German. It is known to contain the part of the soul of Asuka's mother that is defined as "mother". Unit 02 features a different progressive knife from earlier Eva units as well as an internal weapon rack in the right shoulder binder which fires needle packs. Unit 02 has purple blood, which is first seen when the fourteenth Angel, Zeruel, cuts off its arms. A stereotypical German The Germans (German: die Deutschen), or the German people, are a nation in the meaning an ethnos (in German: Volk), defined more by a sense of sharing a common German culture and having a German mother tongue, than by citizenship or by being subjects to any particular...
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Unit 02 is damaged and incapacitated several times over the course of the series, and is finally destroyed in The End of Evangelion by the mass-produced Evas. Asuka was still highly synchronized with Unit 02 as it was destroyed, thus practically suffering every wound (the frames after the Lance of Longinus is plunged just above the Eva's left eye show her bleeding rapidly from above her eye, as well as getting her arm sliced in half by another Lance). Later, when Shinji emerges from the GeoFront in Unit 01, he is horrified to see one of the mass produced Evas carrying Unit 02's mangled upper torso in its hands. NERV redirects here. ...
Unit-02 is shown briefly in the credits trailer of Rebuild of Evangelion 2.0 after the first film is finished. It is being air-dropped from a giant ship and appears to have two small horns on its head. In a later clip in the trailer, Asuka is shown.
Evangelion Unit 03 (Sangōki: 参号機) Built in the United States by NERV Second Branch in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, Evangelion Unit 03[5] is one of two Units built with the Second Production Model design. It is the sister Unit of Unit 04. The United States government insisted on having the rights to build Unit 03 and Unit 04. A few minor changes were made between the first and second Production Models. Unit 03's color was unique, with much darker plates than any other Eva. The head was oddly shaped, too, with a rounded top and exaggerated chin. The pilot assigned to it was Toji Suzuhara, but in transit to Japan, it was possessed by the thirteenth Angel, Bardiel, which appeared as a cloud. As Bardiel, it was savagely torn apart by Unit 01, after the control of Unit 01 was switched from Shinji to the Dummy Plug system, designed to simulate Rei Ayanami as the pilot. Toji, the pilot, is severely injured in the anime, but in the manga he actually dies. Spoiler warning: In the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, Toji Suzuhara (é´åãã¦ã¸ Suzuhara TÅji) is the Fourth Child (Fourth Children in the Japanese version). ...
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Unit-03 is shown for two scenes in the trailer for Rebuild of Evangelion 2.0. Like the previous Evangelion units, it appears unchanged.
Evangelion Unit 04 (Yongōki: 四号機) While Evangelion Unit 04[6] never actually appears in the series, it still serves a function in the story. Unit 04 was constructed at the Second Branch of NERV in the Nevada Desert, USA, acting primarily as a test subject for S² Engine (provided by the Third Branch of Germany) experimentation. Unit 04 was destroyed along with the entire Second Branch and all facilities within an 89 km radius. The cause of the accident remains unknown. NERV determined that the incident occurred when the S² Engine was being installed in the unit, and that there were numerous factors that could have led to the accident. The very nature of the destruction itself is unknown as well. One theory behind Unit 04's destruction, suggested by Ritsuko Akagi, is that the S² Engine had opened up a Dirac sea similar to the one that was believed to comprise the twelfth Angel, Leliel. Others suggest that the machine simply converted all matter in the vicinity into pure energy when the containment field was compromised. One unsupported speculation states that the destruction could have been planned and carried out by SEELE, in a premature attempt to control NERV's acquisition of a working S² engine, but there is currently no evidence to support this. Unit 04's design is virtually identical to that of Unit 03. According to Gainax material, this unit is silver in color, with black and red detail. While Unit 04 doesn't appear on-screen in the series, it does make appearances in the continuities of various Evangelion spin-offs and games. The pilot of Eva 04 is never specified in the series; it is possible that it didn't have one during the activation test or that a dummy plug was used. In the fictional anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, Ritsuko Akagi (赤æ¨ãªãã³ Akagi Ritsuko) is NERVs head scientist. ...
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It is hinted in the Rebuild of Evangelion 2.0 trailer that Unit-04 would be making its debut appearance on screen.
Other Production Units According to Misato in episode 22, Unit 05 and Unit 06 were originally planned to be more or less a continuation of the production model design used for Units 02-04. However, when SEELE began construction of the mass production model Eva Units 05-13, these plans were scrapped. The unfinished original Units 05 and 06 were scrapped for spare parts used to repair Units 00 and 02 after their fight with the Angel Zeruel. In Japanese, continuing the naming convention used for previous Evas, Units 05 and 06 would be Gogōki and Rokugōki, respectively. In the trailer for the second film in the Rebuild of Evangelion tetralogy, new versions of Unit 05 and Unit 06 are briefly depicted. Unit 05 has a dark colouration and extended arms; it is described as "provisional". Unit 06 is largely blue in colour but has a large red visor instead of eyes and has no apparent mouth; the narration states that it and its pilot "come down from the Moon." (The conclusion of Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone shows Kaworu Nagisa and SEELE meeting upon the Moon.) This article is about a series of animated films. ...
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Mass Production (MP) Evangelions (Units 05 - 13) These Evas appear in The End of Evangelion and were produced at seven different NERV branches around the world, probably Germany (Third Branch), the United States (First Branch, Massachusetts), Japan (Matsushiro), the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and China. Units 05 and 06 were made in Germany; 08 was produced in China. SEELE had them produced as part of their backup plan for initiating Instrumentality, but only nine out of an envisioned twelve were completed. They are controlled directly by SEELE via Dummy Plugs based on Kaworu Nagisa. ZenkÅ-ji, ancient temple in Nagano Nagano (é·éå¸) is the capital city of Nagano Prefecture, situated near the junction of the Chikuma River and the Sai River on the island of Honshu, Japan. ...
Their physical build is different from previous Evas, being narrower in the chest and shoulders and wider in the hips, but the greatest difference is in the head: rather than humanoid, it is streamlined and vaguely cetacean in appearance, and apparently covered by the same reinforced plastic that coats the arms. The long jaws have red muscular lips, metal-plated teeth, a large grey tongue, and produce large quantities of saliva. They have no apparent eyes.[7] Suborders Mysticeti Odontoceti (see text) The order Cetacea includes whales, dolphins and porpoises. ...
Each MP Eva contains an internal S² Engine, which grants them complete mobility (being freed from the umbilical cable) and no operational time limit. Although the S² Engine would theoretically allow them to regenerate damage they have taken (like the Angels), they never display this ability, despite a common misconception to the contrary. The misconception stems from a continuity error: after they reactivate, five of the Evas are drawn for several cuts without most of their injuries. However, later, in "Magokoro o, kimi ni", the injuries are clearly visible in numerous cuts; no regeneration has occurred. Although two Evangelions were maimed by Unit 02, one severed in two at the waist and another with a severed leg, were not drawn this way for the rest of the movie, generating similar confusion as to the ability of regeneration in the MP EVAs. Perhaps the most striking feature of the MP Evas is that they are equipped with large, mechanical, avian-style wings that enable them to fly, and which can be fully retracted into the back. Another key difference in their design is that they lack the shoulder-mounted armor "blades", characteristic of previous Evas. Their primary weapons are the double-bladed Heavy Lances, which eventually transform into their true form, dark gray replicas of the Lance of Longinus. Additionally, the Evas themselves are capable of formidable savagery and behave in a manner similar to vultures, as they are shown circling in the air over the fallen Unit 02 before descending to tear the Eva apart. NERV redirects here. ...
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During the opening credits of the anime, a Tree of Sephiroth is shown, but is not explicitly referenced during the series (it also appears on the ceiling of Gendo's office). However, during Instrumentality, the MP Evas seize Unit 01's AT Field and arrange themselves to form a Tree of Sephiroth, with Unit 01 in the center. Also, as part of Instrumentality's progression, they sacrifice themselves by impaling their cores with their replica Lances. After Third Impact, the MP Evas fall dead to Earth in crucifixion poses. The tree of life. ...
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An individual "Mass Production Unit" could be referred to as "Ryousanki" (量産機).
Evangelion Units 05 and 06 Evangelion Units 05 and 06 are to be shown with the release of evangelion 2.0 as they were shown in the preview for it. Evangelion Unit 05 is a production model with characteristics similar to evangelion unit 02s. Evangelion Unit 06 has been shown with it's female pilot in the preview. It seems to have one eye and wields a lance. During the preview for evangelion 2.0 it states that Evangelion Unit 06 has descended from the labyrinth but it is unclear on what this means.
Evangelion Unit 05 (Girlfriend of Steel 2) In the alternate universe game Girlfriend of Steel 2, Kaworu Nagisa pilots Eva Unit 05, which is otherwise the same as the Mass Production units, except that the Dummy Plug is replaced by a standard entry plug. Neon Genesis Evangelion Girlfriend of Steel 2 (æ°ä¸ç´ã¨ã´ã¡ã³ã²ãªãªã³é¼éã®ã¬ã¼ã«ãã¬ã³ã, Shin Seiki Evangerion: KÅtetsu no GÄrufurend, Girlfriend of Steel 2 or Iron Maiden 2nd) is a GAINAX-produced adventure anime game, and manga based on that game, set in the alternate universe seen in Episode 26 of Neon Genesis Evangelion. ...
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See also
 | Evangelion Portal | - Jet Alone, a fully mechanical and automated competitor to the Evangelions built by the Japanese government.
- Country Crawler/Trident, a fully mechanical competitor to the Evangelions built by the Japanese government, and crewed by 14-year olds.
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The Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise is a multi-billion dollar umbrella of Japanese media properties generally owned by the anime studio Gainax. ...
Hideaki Anno (庵éç§æ Anno Hideaki, born 22 May 1960 in Ube, Japan) is a Japanese animation and video director. ...
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The End of Evangelion ) is a 1997 anime film written and chief directed by Hideaki Anno; it won the Japan Academy Prize for popularity. ...
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Shinji Ikari ) is a fictional character and one of the three primary protagonists from the anime and manga series Neon Genesis Evangelion and the movies Evangelion: Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion. ...
Rei Ayanami ) is a fictional character from the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion and the films Evangelion: Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion. ...
Asuka Langley Soryu ) is a 14 year old[2] fictional character and one of the three primary protagonists from the anime and manga Neon Genesis Evangelion and the movies Evangelion: Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion. ...
Misato Katsuragi ) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. ...
In the fictional anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, Ritsuko Akagi (赤æ¨ãªãã³ Akagi Ritsuko) is NERVs head scientist. ...
Gendo Ikari (ç¢ã²ã³ã㦠Ikari GendÅ) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. ...
Ryoji Kaji (å æãªã§ã¦ã¸ Kaji RyÅji) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. ...
Kaworu Nagisa ) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. ...
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Yui Ikari (ç¢ã¦ã¤ Ikari Yui) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. ...
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Neon Genesis Evangelion 2 (Shinseiki Evangelion 2: Evangelions) is a Japanese video game for the PlayStation 2 which was developed by Alfa System and published by Bandai. ...
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A Cruel Angels Thesis <Directors Edit. ...
Track listing A Vision â 4:53 A Cruel Angels Thesis (TV. Size Version) â 1:31 BORDERLINE CASE â 2:19 A Crystalline Night Sky â 2:19 ANGEL ATTACK II â 1:59 ANGEL ATTACK III â 2:23 Both of you, Dance Like You Want to Win! â 1:50 Waking up in...
Tracklisting Happiness Is The Smell Of Sin - 4:36 Eternal Embrace - 5:23 Normal Blood - 1:56 Harbinger Of Tragedy - 1:38 Childhood Memories, Shut Away - 0:35 Those Women Longed For The Touch Of Others Lips, And Thus Invited Their Kisses - 2:19 Background Music II - 1:33...
Neon Genesis Evangelion Addition is the fourth music album released relating to the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise. ...
The End of Evangelion OST is the soundtrack to the 1997 film The End of Evangelion. ...
This article or section is incomplete and may require expansion and/or cleanup. ...
The Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise is a multi-billion dollar umbrella of Japanese media properties generally owned by the anime studio Gainax. ...
It has been suggested that Red Cross Book be merged into this article or section. ...
The RCBs cover The Red Cross Book (RCB) is the unofficial name of a pamphlet that was sold in the cinema to people who came to see The End of Evangelion. ...
This article is part of the Neon Genesis Evangelion group of articles. ...
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