EVA viewing order

Rahul 2021-12-24 08:01:11

I watched Eva again some time ago, and I also talked to my sister about the viewing order of the show, and summarized it and sent it out for reference. The current works include: TV version 26 episodes, 21~24 episodes after reset, theatrical version of Death and Rebirth, theatrical version EOE; the new theatrical version "Preface", "Broken", "Q". You can find the resources of the TV version and the old theater version in Post Bar, and search for all the resources of the new theater version on the Internet. Viewing order: TV version 1~26 → forget the content of 21~26 → pay attention to the 21~24 version of the remake → Death(True)² (revision of death and rebirth, the current online resources are mostly this version instead of the original death and rebirth ) →The End Of Evangelion (EOE, also known as Air/True Heart for You) The remastered version of 21~24 has no plot changes compared to the original version, but only modified individual shots and added a small amount of content to help the audience understand the plot. And Death (True)², that is, the new version of Death (True), there is no new plot, but the editing OVA of the TV version 1~24, you can watch it before the EOE or watch it later. The main function is to reorganize it. Plot. To put it simply, the TV version is divided into two versions starting from 21 episodes. They are the old version (episodes 1~26) and the new version (episodes 1~20+reset 21~24+EOE), which means that EOE replaced TV version 25 and 26 and became the new version 25 and 26. , This is also the reason why EOE is also called Air/Sincere for You, a film pretends to be divided into two parts and there is no one. As for the reason for the remake of the ending, it is because the original version 25 and 26 may be very imaginary due to funding problems. The ruffian played well with the stream of consciousness, allowing the audience to experience the protagonist’s 40-minute mental journey. Afterwards, the audience expressed their ignorance and sternness. The director sent the blade. So the ruffian had to reset episodes 21~24 a few years later and added a more intuitive ending, namely EOE. In terms of plot, the TV version is split before and after. With the 13 apostles as the dividing line, it is about 17 episodes. Before this, the daily routine of middle school students seemed warm and fun; after that, it rose to alternative expressions in the field of psycho-religious philosophy. You will see a bunch of new terms that have never been heard before and the interplay between them. With obscure relationships and more and more stream of consciousness techniques, the plot is becoming more and more brutal. As for the new theatrical version that restarted in 2007, there have been a lot of plot changes since the break. For example, the pilot of the third unit changed from the original Winter II to Asuka. Asuka came to Japan to see Kaji Ryoji for the first time, etc. They are very different from the original version; Q is a complete original plot pit that is getting bigger and bigger. So try not to use the TV version and the old theater's settings and plots to be preconceived, just treat it as another world line. By the way, I would like to explain the fact that the broken trailer does not match Q at all. The broken ending trailer now seems to be a short clip of the events that occurred in the past 14 years between broken and Q. It is not a preview, which is a pity. But at the same time, the new theater version is not as long as the old theater's TV version to fill and explain the plot, so it is even more confused. Now I can only comfort myself by saying that the fourth part should be able to clarify the truth, but according to the efficiency of the ruffian, thank goodness for being able to make the fourth part in 2020. Hope it’s not the end of the world by then. Compared with the TV version and the old theater version, the new theater version is not only different in plot, but also has enhanced combat details. The old version pays more attention to portraying characters and storytelling and weakens the battle (of course it is probably because there is no money), so it looks fun and warm. The fight is only a few minutes after the fight and then goes back to the house. Of course, as mentioned above, this is just The atmosphere before episode 17. And because the new theater version has money, it can naturally spend a lot of money on special effects, so which aspect is the most effective? Of course it's fighting.

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Extended Reading
  • Otha 2021-12-24 08:01:11

    Everyone has a Shinji Ikura in their hearts

  • Orland 2022-03-21 09:02:13

    I have no feelings. Monologue splicing. Insufficient funding. Philosophy of idealism has no sense. The plot is also childish.

Neon Genesis Evangelion quotes

  • Kaworu Nagisa: [to Shinji] You must seize the future. It is what you live for!

  • Shinji IkariAsuka Langley Sôryû: [answer their apartment door wearing matching dancing outfits, part of training to work as a synchronized pair. Speak in unison] It's Misato's idea! She's got us eating, brushing, and sleeping together!

    Hikari Horaki: Oh no! You're living in sin!

    Shinji IkariAsuka Langley Sôryû: *It's not like that!*