

Neon Genesis Evangelion
At the turn of the century, the Angels returned to Earth, seeking to wipe out humanity in an apocalyptic fury. Devastated, mankind's last remnants moved underground to wait for the day when the Angels would come back to finish the job. Fifteen years later, that day has come... but this time, humanity is ready to fight back with terrifying bio-mechanical weapons known as the Evangelions. Watch as Shinji, Rei, Asuka and the rest of the mysterious shadow agency Nerv battle to save earth from total annihilation.
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Plot Summary
In a post-apocalyptic future, humanity is threatened by monstrous alien beings known as Angels. A teenage boy, Shinji Ikari, is recruited by his estranged father to pilot a giant bio-machine called an Evangelion to fight these creatures. As Shinji and other young pilots battle the Angels, they grapple with their own psychological traumas, existential doubts, and the dark secrets behind the organization NERV and the Evangelions themselves.
Critical Reception
Neon Genesis Evangelion is widely regarded as a landmark anime series, praised for its complex psychological themes, innovative animation, and deconstruction of the mecha genre. While its initial broadcast received critical acclaim and a devoted following, the series' ambiguous and controversial ending sparked intense debate among fans and critics, solidifying its status as a cultural phenomenon.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its deep psychological exploration of characters and mature themes.
- Hailed as a groundbreaking deconstruction of the mecha anime genre.
- Criticized by some for its abrupt and abstract ending, leading to mixed interpretations.
Google audience: Fans frequently commend the series for its profound philosophical underpinnings and relatable character struggles, noting how it transcends typical anime tropes. The intricate plot and stunning visuals are often highlighted as major strengths, though some find the later episodes and conclusion to be overly complex or unsatisfying.
Awards & Accolades
While specific awards for the 1996 TV series are varied due to its later international impact and differing award systems, it has consistently been recognized with numerous fan awards and critical accolades, including being voted one of the greatest anime of all time by various publications and achieving significant cultural impact awards.
Fun Fact
The distinctive, somewhat unsettling 'angelic' designs in the series were inspired by abstract art and religious imagery, rather than typical alien monster archetypes.
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