Evangelion 2007 movie pamphlet

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About Evangelion

  • "Neon Genesis Evangelion" (Shin Seiki Evangelion in Japanese) is a highly influential and critically acclaimed anime series that was created by Hideaki Anno. It first aired in Japan from October 1995 to March 1996. The series is known for its complex narrative, psychological themes, and innovative approach to the mecha genre.
  • Here are some key aspects of Evangelion:
  • Plot: The story is set in a post-apocalyptic world where mysterious beings known as Angels threaten to destroy humanity. The protagonist, Shinji Ikari, is recruited by the organization NERV to pilot a giant bio-mechanical robot called an Evangelion to combat the Angels.
  • Characters: Evangelion features a cast of psychologically complex characters, each dealing with their own personal struggles and traumas. Shinji Ikari, the main character, is often cited for his internal conflicts and reluctance to pilot the Eva. Other important characters include Rei Ayanami, Asuka Langley Soryu, and Misato Katsuragi.
  • Themes: Evangelion explores a wide range of themes, including existentialism, the nature of identity, the impact of trauma, and the significance of human relationships. The series delves into the psychological and emotional struggles of its characters, often blurring the lines between reality and the subconscious.
  • Religious Symbolism: Evangelion is known for its extensive use of religious symbolism, drawing from various religious traditions, including Christianity, Judaism, and Kabbalah. The symbolism is used to add depth to the narrative and explore existential and metaphysical questions.
  • Deconstruction of Mecha Genre: While Evangelion features giant robots and epic battles, it subverts many conventions of the mecha genre. The focus is not solely on action but also on the emotional and psychological toll of piloting the Eva units.
  • Controversy and Impact: Evangelion gained widespread popularity and critical acclaim but also stirred controversy due to its unconventional narrative and ending. The series left a lasting impact on anime and influenced many subsequent works. It has become a cultural phenomenon, with a significant fanbase worldwide.
  • Adaptations and Spin-offs: In addition to the TV series, Evangelion has been adapted into several movies, including "The End of Evangelion," which serves as an alternate ending to the TV series. There are also manga adaptations and spin-off materials.
  • Overall, Neon Genesis Evangelion is considered a groundbreaking and thought-provoking work that has had a profound influence on the anime industry and continues to be discussed and analyzed by fans and scholars alike.

About This Items

  • This is a pamphlet published in 2007.
  • The copyright to Evangelion is currently owned by khara, but it originally belonged to a company called Gainax.
  • This pamphlet is a pamphlet for a movie that was renewed after the copyright was transferred from Gainax to kahra.

Appearance

  1. There is no noticeable scratches or dirt.

Condition

  1. Unopened

Included Items

  1. Pamphlet
  2. Card
  3. Card case