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- | On the surface, Evangelion is quite confusing...well, | + | On the surface, Evangelion is quite confusing...well, |
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+ | What may come as a shock to some are the comedic elements, particularly in the first few episodes...even I was surprised by them on my re-watch. In fact, I thought that some of the jokes weren' | ||
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+ | The animation looks pretty damn nice, although can come off as dated now...the animation for the fights and Evas is incredible in particular. | ||
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+ | The last few episodes is where Eva starts breaking down as it's clear someone was off their meds. The long frames vary from ‘okay’ to obnoxious in execution. The last two episodes are the big example of a major fuckup, since the series was doing pretty well until then. The issue with those episodes is that they basically come out of nowhere and are mostly a philosophical discussion, written by someone depressed. | ||
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+ | During a re-watch, my first re-watch of the series, I came to the realization that Eva appealed to me because I was depressed myself in the past, so I kinda just ‘got’ what the series was on about. To be clear, it's pretty obvious that the person who wrote Eva was depressed and that most of the characters are depressed. That's // | ||
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+ | I think that...Evangelion is //almost// a masterpiece. The last two episodes are what really holds it back. I'll mention the End of Evangelion later. | ||
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+ | Oh yeah, there are some Kabbalistic...Jewish/ | ||
=== End Of Evangelion === | === End Of Evangelion === | ||
- | This movie is a better ending to the series than the last two episodes are...but, there is still an issue. End of Eva likes to focus on the action, rather than the philosophy, like the last two episodes did. A way I've started looking at it is that EoE is the physical ending to the series, while the two episodes are the spiritual ending of it. Watching the episodes over the movie, or the movie instead of the episodes, is stupid...because you're missing the other important half. And, yes, this is something people really recommend and really do. I've seen one guy on YouTube completely ignore the last two episodes for example.\\ | + | This movie is a better ending to the series than the last two episodes are...but, there is still an issue. End of Eva likes to focus on the action, rather than the philosophy, like the last two episodes did. A way I've started looking at it is that EoE is the physical ending to the series, while the two episodes are the spiritual ending of it. Watching the episodes over the movie, or the movie instead of the episodes, is stupid...because you're missing the other important half. And, yes, this is something people really recommend and really do. I've seen one guy on YouTube completely ignore the last two episodes for example.\\ |
+ | Ideally, Evangelion' | ||
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+ | There are some people who think this is a bad ending (in a //feels //sense), rather than a good one. I can see how people think that...but they' | ||
==== Manga ==== | ==== Manga ==== | ||
- | The manga basically remixes the anime, except the story and what's going on is clearer. There are a number of obvious changes, like giving Shinji a backbone. The ending isn't as ambiguous as the TV or movie, making it very...clear...what' | + | The manga basically remixes the anime, except the story and what's going on is clearer. There are a number of obvious changes, like giving Shinji a backbone. The ending isn't as ambiguous as the TV or movie, making it very...clear...what' |
+ | Honestly...I think the manga' | ||
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+ | What's strange about the manga is that it tries to line up with the anime at times...like an adaptation...but due to the changes made in the manga, some stuff just doesn' | ||
==== Shinji Ikari Raising Project ==== | ==== Shinji Ikari Raising Project ==== | ||
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+ | For a long time, this manga had more written about it than the original anime, End of Evangelion and manga combined. On one hand, that shows how much I seem to like it...on the other, it shows that I should probably write notes while I'm watching something instead of writing about it a long time afterwards. | ||
- | For a long time, this manga had more written about it than the original anime, End of Evangelion and manga combined. On one hand, that shows how much I seem to like it...on the other, it shows that I should probably write notes while I'm watching something instead of writing about it a long time afterwards.\\ | + | What am I saying? It still is the most detailed section. |
- | > Notably, he is completely absent from the remained (sic) of the 18 volumes after his appearances in Vol 2. and 3. Mana Kirishima later appears in a very similar role.((: | + | Anyway...this manga is a slice-of-life romcom spin-off, although I don't remember how it came to be. It's more focused on comedy than romance. |
- | It's time for me to show off how much of a loser I am by proving this is incorrect. Well, ‘proving’: | + | The manga has story arcs which are interrupted |
- | [{{ img:sc:kkv7.png?350| | + | At this point in the writing I want to bash my head against the wall because my notes don't make it easy for me to figure out how to structure this review. Fuck it, let's just go. |
+ | Shinji' | ||
+ | There are two main girls that Shinji has pursuing him: Asuka and Rei. That's not too unusual, although their personalities differ from the canon. Asuka is an actual [[lb: | ||
- | Proof from the manga. This is in Volume | + | Based on my reading of the manga, I figure that Shinji will eventually end up with Rei rather than Asuka. This is painful for me to admit, because I am and always will be a loyal member of [[lb: |
+ | Some evidence in favor of this is: Asuka appears to get more frustrated with Shinji' | ||
- | }}] | + | Anyway, besides the two main girls, there are four other girls who are questionably relevant to the whole Shinji thing. Those are Misato, Kirishima Mana, Satsuki and Maya Ibuki. |
- | His role in the series is severely reduced from Volume 6 onward; he's left out of Volume 8 entirely and he disappears in Volume 9. He also has a cameo appearance in the last Volume.\\ | + | Misato and Shinji' |
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+ | Kirishima Mana is basically girl #3...well, next to Kaworu, but we'll get to him later. Mana appears later in the series for mysterious purposes to seduce Shinji, | ||
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+ | Satsuki is one of the Bridge Bunnies((: | ||
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+ | Ibuki is mentioned just because I like Ibuki: she's barely plot relevant. She's mostly a victim of Shinji' | ||
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+ | Now it's time to talk about the **gayman **himself: **Kaworu**. Kaworu appears early on in the manga, then disappears. The fandom wiki claims he appears in volumes 2, 3 and then doesn' | ||
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+ | It's time for me to show off how much of a loser I am by proving this is incorrect. Well, ‘proving’: | ||
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+ | His role in the series is severely reduced from Volume 6 onward; he's left out of Volume 8 entirely and he disappears in Volume 9. He also has a cameo appearance in the last Volume.\\ | ||
+ | I will say that Mana does basically take his place in the manga, but they do exist side-by-side for a while. | ||
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+ | The manga art gets progressively better. It initially looks amateurish to me, but gets pretty good in the end. I've noticed this happen a few times with manga, like with [[lb: | ||
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+ | What makes this manga a little interesting is that it has some mystery elements. Unfortunately, | ||
+ | For example, Misato' | ||
+ | However, the mysteries act as an incentive for the reader to keep reading. My notes state that it's ‘particularly interesting that most of this seems to go over Shinji' | ||
+ | The mystery elements are, unfortunately, | ||
+ | An unfortunate side-effect of the mysteries that are never resolved is that they disappoint readers like me, who //do// want to know what's up with them. Of course, it's important to note that the comedy, small amount of romance and ecchi content is entertaining enough on its own. Though that doesn' | ||
+ | I think that if the series either hyper-focused on the slice-of-life or worked the mysteries in better, the series would be better overall, rather than this weird middle-ground.\\ | ||
+ | My guess as to why it's like this is that it intentionally wants to avoid the mystery elements that are inherent in all Eva-related media. One other reason it may have done this is that it existed alongside another Eva-spinoff-manga called //Campus Apocalypse// | ||
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+ | Note that this manga is fanservice heavy. I saw stupid people complaining about it. They are wrong, but if you don't like that, you should keep it in mind when thinking about reading it. | ||
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+ | I realized I kinda neglected to talk about anything too important. I might re-write this in the future. The series is good, has a few flaws and the overall plot isn't anything special, but it's still fun if you're into comedy slice-of-life. | ||
==== Campus Apocalypse ==== | ==== Campus Apocalypse ==== | ||
- | //Campus Apocalypse// | + | //Campus Apocalypse// |
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+ | The short length and abrupt ending //kinda //seriously hurt the quality of the manga, so I can't recommend it. | ||
==== Rebuilds ==== | ==== Rebuilds ==== | ||
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==== Lilith & Abrahamic Themes ==== | ==== Lilith & Abrahamic Themes ==== | ||
- | In Evangelion, Lilith is the progenitor of mankind and really freaking weird. The LCL that we see throughout Evangelion is, in fact, her blood...and also the goop that all life on Earth (sans the Angels) originates from. This means that humans, the //Lilin//, are technically demons, which is relevant when we get to Adam.\\ | + | In Evangelion, Lilith is the progenitor of mankind and really freaking weird. The LCL that we see throughout Evangelion is, in fact, her blood...and also the goop that all life on Earth (sans the Angels) originates from. This means that humans, the //Lilin//, are technically demons, which is relevant when we get to Adam. |
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+ | Thematically (and literally-ish), | ||
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+ | So, okay, we've got Adam and Lilith...but where is Eve? Well, Eve comes in the form of the Evas. Yeah, it's pretty obvious once you put the two together, right? I must admit that it took me a hot minute to realize this myself.\\ | ||
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+ | There' | ||
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+ | That is all I have, for now, on the themes here. Just note that this is definitely not all coincidental. | ||
===== Trivilinks ===== | ===== Trivilinks ===== |
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