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... a much more streamlined version -- telling things over the course of four films. This theatrical release of Evangelion brings the title into a widescreen format with beautifully ... looked at a friend. This was not simply a rehash -- there's something different afoot here.
When it comes down to it, Evangelion 1.01 is something that must be seen by anyone who's watched Neon Genesis Evangelion. ...
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... of his anime masterpiece over the course of four theatrical films. Evangelion 1.01: You Are (Not) Alone is the first of these films, and it retells the first six episodes of the TV show. ... be interested to see what happens next to him.
And so what is next for those new and old Eva fans?
The second film in the series, Evangelion 2.0: You Can (Not) Advance, was released in Japanese theaters last ...
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... Point Zero Sum
And so two years fly by, delivering Evangelion 2.0 to the polarized masses. Is it the final ... movie the business, its just borne out of a deep hope that these films would compliment a series which is so dear to my heart. There is some stunning ... fan, I need a lot more than mere fan service to keep me going. To see Evangelion turned into nothing more than two-hours of ass-kicking & ...
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... completed. Of course, there are always exceptions. As we know, George Lucas believes that his films are 'never' finished and in the case of Japanese ... promotion, Funimation has released the first eight minutes of "Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone" and I have that clip for you below:
Plot ... forward to meeting Shinji.
See Also: Neon Genesis Evangelion Revoltech Blue EVA-00 Figure ...
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... marks a major reversioning for the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise.
Eva has been getting reworked from the beginning. The ending ... 8221; and “End of Evangelion”, two feature length films meant to provide a more satisfying ... FEELS like the original, only BETTER.
If you’re not familiar with the plot of Evangelion, I’d really like to know: 1) what rock you’ve been hiding ...
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... to the potential set by its predecessor, and expanded upon that universe with more Evangelion protocols, new and improved mecha capabilities, and characters you feel ... that antagonizing wait for it to actually happen.
For someone like me who started as a non-fan, watching just two films has turned me into a fan, and if anyone has more information how and where I should start off in looking back at ...
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... ;t fit either.
It's a bit hard to write an introduction for Neon Genesis Evangelion, don't you think? It's one of the best-known shows in the anime world. We had tackled the film back when it first came out, but now that FUNimation has put the first of the four films that are set to retell the Neon Genesis Evangelion story, it's time to take a second look.
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I think some fans are split on these films, even more than they already are on the original series, Neon Genesis Evangelion. It's a newly animated and updated remake of the show, produced and written by the original creator Hideaki Anno and directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki, who previously worked under Anno and also ...
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... from their website that they would have a showing of the North American premiere for Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance, I knew I had to go.
Initially, I expected that most of the films that were to be shown would be Japanese. I was surprised when I found out that only 3 out of the 14 were Japanese anime films. They had films ...
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... Animated Feature.
The reason given by Funimation for the disqualification is that Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone was released in Japan on September 1 ... January 1, 2008 start of the foreign films nominations cycle for 2009-2010, as stated in ... rules and regulations.
With the the disqualification of Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone, only fifteen animated films are eligible for Best Animated ...
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