Shin Seiki Evangelion

新世紀エヴァンゲリオン Anime

Informações adicionais

Format TV
Episodes 26
Duration 24 minutes
Status Finished
Start date Oct 03, 1995
End date Mar 27, 1996
Average score 83/100
Popularity 480628
Favorites 42813
Studios Gainax
Tatsunoko Production
Producers TV Tokyo
ADV Films
Kadokawa Shoten
NAS
GKIDS
Madman Entertainment
Genres Action
Drama
Mecha
Mystery
Psychological
Sci-Fi

Tags

Philosophy 96%
Relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
Coming of Age 88%
Centers around a character's transition from childhood to adulthood.
Super Robot 88%
Prominently features large robots often piloted by hot-blooded protagonists.
Tragedy 88%
Centers around tragic events and unhappy endings.
Dystopian 85%
Partly or completely set in a society characterized by poverty, squalor or oppression.
Post-Apocalyptic 84%
Partly or completely set in a world or civilization after a global disaster.
Angels 84%
Prominently features spiritual beings usually represented with wings and halos and believed to be attendants of God.
Cosmic Horror 83%
A type of horror that emphasizes human insignificance in the grand scope of cosmic reality; fearing the unknown and being powerless to fight it.
Psychosexual 81%
Work that involves the psychological aspects of sexual impulses.
Kaiju 80%
Prominently features giant monsters.
Primarily Teen Cast 80%
Main cast is mostly composed of teen characters.
Denpa 79%
Works that feature themes of social dissociation, delusions, and other issues like suicide, bullying, self-isolation, paranoia, and technological necessity in daily lives. Classic iconography: telephone poles, rooftops, and trains.
Meta 79%
Features fourth wall-breaking references to itself or genre tropes.
Conspiracy 79%
Contains one or more factions controlling or attempting to control the world from the shadows.
Male Protagonist 79%
Main character is male.
Aliens 78%
Prominently features extraterrestrial lifeforms.
Suicide 75%
The act or an instance of taking or attempting to take one's own life voluntarily and intentionally.
Mythology 74%
Prominently features mythological elements, especially those from religious or cultural tradition.
Body Horror 74%
Features characters who undergo horrific transformations or disfigurement, often to their own detriment.
Military 72%
Centered around the life and activities of military personnel.
Religion 71%
Centers on the belief that humanity is related to supernatural, transcendental, and spiritual elements.
Clone 67%
Prominently features a character who is an artificial exact copy of another organism.
Tokusatsu 66%
Prominently features elements that resemble special effects in Japanese live-action shows
Kuudere 66%
Prominently features a character who generally retains a cold, blunt and cynical exterior, but once one gets to know them, they have a very warm and loving interior.
Tsundere 65%
Prominently features a character who acts cold and hostile in order to mask warmer emotions.
Politics 62%
Centers around politics, politicians, or government activities.
Spearplay 60%
Prominently features the use of spears in combat.
Found Family 60%
Features a group of characters with no biological relations that are united in a group providing social support.
Estranged Family 60%
At least one family member of the MC intentionally distances themselves or a family distances themselves from a person related to the MC.
Gore 59%
Prominently features graphic bloodshed and violence.
Bisexual 57%
Features a character who is romantically or sexually attracted to people of more than one sex or gender.
Trains 56%
Prominently features trains.
Espionage 55%
Prominently features characters infiltrating an organization in order to steal sensitive information.
LGBTQ+ Themes 50%
Prominently features characters or themes associated with the LGBTQ+ community, such as sexuality or gender identity.
Boys' Love 40%
Prominently features romance between two males, not inherently sexual.
Family Life 40%
Centers around the activities of a family unit.
Episodic 40%
Features story arcs that are loosely tied or lack an overarching plot.
Nudity 40%
Features a character wearing no clothing or exposing intimate body parts.
Artificial Intelligence 20%
Intelligent non-organic machines that work and react similarly to humans.
Foreign 20%
Partly or completely set in a country outside the country of origin.
Real Robot 20%
Prominently features mechanical designs loosely influenced by real-world robotics.
Hikikomori 20%
Prominently features a character who withdraws from social life, often seeking extreme isolation.
Office Lady 20%
Prominently features a female office worker or OL.
Masturbation 20%
Features erotic stimulation of one's own genitalia or other erogenous regions.

Sinopse

In the year 2015, the Angels, huge, tremendously powerful, alien war machines, appear in Tokyo for the second time. The only hope for Mankind's survival lies in the Evangelion, a humanoid fighting machine developed by NERV, a special United Nations agency. Capable of withstanding anything the Angels can dish out, the Evangelion's one drawback lies in the limited number of people able to pilot them. Only a handful of teenagers, all born fourteen years ago, nine months after the Angels first appeared, are able to interface with the Evangelion. One such teenager is Shinji Ikari, whose father heads the NERV team that developed and maintains the Evangelion. Thrust into a maelstrom of battle and events that he does not understand, Shinji is forced to plumb the depths of his own inner resources for the courage and strength to not only fight, but to survive, or risk losing everything.

(Source: AniDB)

Note: Later releases include edited versions of Episodes 21-24 called the "Director's Cut" with some visual editing and adding extra scenes that appeared in the theatrical recap 'Death'.

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