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Fragmentary
January 13th, 2005, 12:56 AM
Hey all,
I've noticed some people mentioning being fans of anime, especially Thomas. I'm not a die hard on the genre, except for a little show called Neon Genesis Evangelion. That show kicks much ass. It so awesome that it causes me physical pain. Must reach... meds....

And I figured it might be something that others on this board are into considering some of the similarities it has with Galactica. Both shows use a LOT of religious symbolism and of course both deal with humanity surviving an onslaught from the heavens.

Just thought I'd throw it out there and see if there are any others down with the EVA.

thomas7g
January 13th, 2005, 12:59 AM
Saaaaannnkoko na senshi no yoooouuuuuni!

Shooounen no shinwaaaninaaaraaaaaaaah!

:D

I think I've heard of it before!

Gemini1999
January 13th, 2005, 06:55 AM
I'm not going to criticise anyone's taste in anime, but this one wasn't for me....

I did like some of the artwork and character design, but the story elements and the music somehow grated on me after only a small handful of episodes. I never finished watching the first 3 disks I rented from Netflix.

I did see some similarities between Evangelion and RahXephon though - which was the factor that drew me in. Out of the two, RahXephon captured my heart and Evangelion didn't.

Viva le difference!

Best,
Bryan

thomas7g
January 13th, 2005, 07:14 PM
I wonder if that could be because of the dubbing? Did you watch it in english? Evangelion is the anime that changed the genre. It is the inspiration for RahXephon. At least it looks like that.

I really loved Eva. Though I didn't care much for the ending movies. Mostly cause they KILLED EVERYONE and Shinji disgusted me. He had collapsed into being a complete whining crybaby at that point. And what he did at Atsuka's bedside was the last straw with me.

But the series itself was very good. It was pretty innovative. Wildy irreverent of convention. I liked the character's alot. Including Shinji through the bulk of the show. Though I woulda prefered a few less trips on the psycho exploration train! HA!
:D

Fragmentary
January 17th, 2005, 02:19 AM
I wonder if that could be because of the dubbing? Did you watch it in english? Evangelion is the anime that changed the genre. It is the inspiration for RahXephon. At least it looks like that.

I really loved Eva. Though I didn't care much for the ending movies. Mostly cause they KILLED EVERYONE and Shinji disgusted me. He had collapsed into being a complete whining crybaby at that point. And what he did at Atsuka's bedside was the last straw with me.

But the series itself was very good. It was pretty innovative. Wildy irreverent of convention. I liked the character's alot. Including Shinji through the bulk of the show. Though I woulda prefered a few less trips on the psycho exploration train! HA!
:D
Yeah, Shinji is quite the piece of work. But that's part of what I like about the show. There is NO way an american production would write a kid that way. And in this series, Shinji never becomes wise or adult in the usual TV way. He's a screwed up 13 year old kid and that's how he stays. Its frustrating, infuriating, but also painfully realistic. :/:

Agelastus
January 19th, 2005, 11:19 AM
The TV series' original ending is superior to the movie though.

I've never before come across a series where the first time I viewed an ending, I thought the world had been destroyed, the second time I watched it I thought it had been saved, and the third time I watched it I just wasn't sure at all.

The "movie" ending wasn't bad until he got to the section "in the mind" which included the live action shots. It was nowhere near as well done as the original series ending's exploration of the concept.

I will say one thing for Evangelion though. It seems to have attracted a higher percentage of decent fan-fiction writers than most others. Maybe because the ending is almost universally derided amongst fandom that they think they can do better.

sihirvyth2
February 4th, 2005, 04:53 AM
This is still one of my favorite anime series of all time.

I just hope the live action movie that is in development will make it to the big screen and not suck. With WETA lined up to do the special effects, though, it should at least look cool.

It will be interesting what actors they cast for it!

RommieSG
February 5th, 2005, 12:15 AM
This is a wonderful series, and I'm so glad that ADV was able to acquire the Renewal rights, and release it here in their Platinum Edition release. It really takes you back. If you haven't seen Evangelion in a while, I wholly recommend the Platinum Edition.

Rommie

Alaric
February 5th, 2005, 09:39 AM
While I love Evangelion, something about the show kept me from becoming enthralled with it. I liked the development of the characters, but certain elements of the story left me unsatisfied. The religious elements held more shock value than anything else when I watched it first, but it's definately not just there for flash, but a relevant part of the story.

My final opinion of Evangelion is that it is an excellent series, but has just enough detracting elements to keep me from tatooing it on my forehead.

jonahlee
February 15th, 2005, 05:48 PM
I enjoyed the series quite a bit, and the movie as well, though Shinji isn't my favorite anime character by far. The end of this series really hurts my head. I enjoyed Rah Xephon as well, which is similiar.

I am wondering about the live action movie though. On one hand WETA is doing the effects, so the effects will look great, but an American cast in Evangelion really scares me.

Fragmentary
February 16th, 2005, 12:33 AM
Hey Jonah,
Just noticed your sig. Are you a big fan of Gilliam? Brazil? Both? I really like his work, and Brazil is by far my favorite.

jonahlee
February 16th, 2005, 12:41 AM
Yea, Gilliam is one of my alltime top directors. I go into laserdiscs becasue of him and his commentaries, and I think it is a tragedy that none of his old commentaries and special editions will ever make it to DVD. I am talking THE ADVENTURES OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN and FISHER KING, which are the best laserdiscs ever. Gilliam can do no wrong for me. I love him. I can't wait to see BROTHER'S GRIM.