Neon Genesis Evangelion

La storia si svolge nella futuristica città di Neo Tokyo-3 a distanza di quindici anni da una catastrofe di impatto planetario nota come Second Impact e si incentra su Shinji Ikari, un ragazzo che viene reclutato dall'organizzazione paramilitare Nerv per pilotare un mecha gigante chiamato Evangelion e combattere in questo modo i nemici dell'umanità conosciuti come Angeli. Nel corso degli eventi vengono presentati anche altri piloti di Evangelion e il personale di Nerv.
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Genere: Sci-Fi & Fantasy | Animazione | Dramma |
http://evangelion.co.jp
Numero di stagioni: 1
Numero di episodi: 26
Data prima messa in onda: 1995-10-04
Data ultima messa in onda: 1996-03-27

Approfondimenti

SEELE is the German word for soul, GEHIRN means brain. It can be assumed that GEHIRN is named this w [...] D
Kôichi Mashimo was offered a chance to direct. D
According to production sketches, the members of the SEELE Human Instrumentality Project Committee, [...] D
Tokyo-3 was based on the real-life town of Hakone in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. D
ADV Films announced that they would like to give the Japanese and the English vocal casts a cam [...] D
Series creator Hideaki Anno claims he was mainly influenced by the show Densetsu kyojin ideon (1980) [...] D
Wes Anderson is a fan of the series and of it he said, "This could spawn something like Scientology. [...] D
In the episode "Asuka Strikes", where we first meet Asuka and Eva 02, four ships in the UN convoy ar [...] D
The series is heavy with religious symbols and motifs leading to a lot of speculation of the suppose [...] D
The story for "Evangelion" came from Yoshiyuki Tomino's series "Space Runaway Ideon". Anno has gone [...] D
Hideaki Anno had considered making Shinji a female character, similar to his previous series Nadia - [...] D
The three MAGI Supercomputers, Melchior, Balthasar and Casper (Gaspar) are the names of the three wi [...] D
While the show was developed by Gainax, much of the actual production work was handled by Tatsunoko [...] D
Originally, Hideaki Anno tried to get Kunihiko Ikuhara to join the project, including bringing in so [...] D
The kanji used in Shinji and Gendou's last name (Ikari) means "Anger". D
The version of Episode 16 ("Splitting of the Breast") that is contained on the Renewal (Japan) and P [...] D
The series was released on 13 VHS tapes by ADV Films from from August 20, 1997 to July 7, 1998. Each [...] D
Rei Ayanami was named after the Japanese destroyer Ayanami and the character Rei Hino aka Sailor Mar [...] D
Debut of Christine Marie Cabanos whose voice were used in many TV series and short films. D
The 2019 re-release on Netflix omits the ending theme, "Fly Me to the Moon" due to rights issues and [...] D
The Eva's time limit is a reference to the color timer from the original Urutoraman: Kûsô toku [...] D
NERV's motto of sorts, "God's in His heaven; all's right with the world," comes from a poem by Rober [...] D
In the preview for the "TV version" of episode 22 (broadcast before the "director's cut" was produce [...] D
In Episode 7, Misato's cans of Yebisu beer are labelled "Yebichu", with a picture of a hamster repla [...] D
The AT in AT-field stands for "absolute terror". D
In Gendo Ikari's office in NERV, the large symbol visible on the floor and ceiling are the Tree of L [...] D
The ending theme song is "Fly Me to the Moon". Approximately 56 different versions of the song were [...] D
The Japanese title card for is stylized so that the katakana for 'Evangerion' is written in such a w [...] D
ADV Films was going to release a 10th anniversary DVD box set of the series back in 2006 at a retail [...] D
Animax Latin America was in charge of dubbing Evangelion Director's Cut this dubbing was made in Arg [...] D
Winner of the "Best TV Animation Award" at the 1st Animation Kobe (1996) D
In the original Japanese, the Angels are referred to as "shito", which can be translated as "discipl [...] D
In episode 16 (Sickness, Unto Death, And.../Splitting of the Breast), Shinji and the EVA-01 are abso [...] D
ADV Films announced the production of the live action movie at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. D
Many of the characters were named after various WWII-era Japanese naval vessels. Katsuragi, Akagi, a [...] D
Hideaki Anno had considered taking Evangelion to another studio at first given at the time Gainax wa [...] D
Premiered on Wednesday, October 4, 1995 on TV Tokyo at 6.30pm. D
In 1998 GAINAX Company was audited by the National Tax Agency for concealing revenue from various Ev [...] D
The popularity of Evangelion in Japan alone has made it one of the highest-grossing media franchises [...] D
Anno wanted the EVAs to be as tall as the original Ultraman. However, it was deemed that this would [...] D
This series is credited with reviving anime both critically and commercially after its slump period [...] D
For the version of "Fly Me To The Moon" used in the final episode, director Hideaki Anno reportedly [...] D
Favourite anime series of the late Robin Williams. D

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Stagioni

NTitoloSoggettoData della prima messa in ondaNumero di episodi
1Stagione 1199526D

Cast

Fumihiko Tachiki
Fumihiko Tachiki
(Gendo Ikari (voice))
Kotono Mitsuishi
Kotono Mitsuishi
(Misato Katsuragi (voice))
Megumi Hayashibara
Megumi Hayashibara
(Rei Ayanami (voice))
Megumi Ogata
Megumi Ogata
(Shinji Ikari (voice))
Miki Nagasawa
Miki Nagasawa
(Maya Ibuki (voice))
Motomu Kiyokawa
Motomu Kiyokawa
(Kozo Fuyutsuki (voice))
Yuko Miyamura
Yuko Miyamura
(Asuka Langley Soryu (voice))
Yuriko Yamaguchi
Yuriko Yamaguchi
(Dr. Ritsuko Akagi (voice))