Neon Genesis Evangelion Songs Lyrics

Shin Seiki Evangelion | Shinseiki Evangelion | 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン
Neon Genesis Evangelion Songs Lyrics

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Neon Genesis Evangelion Songs
Neon Genesis Evangelion Opening Lyrics Shin Seiki Evangelion | Shinseiki Evangelion | 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン Opening Lyrics
Neon Genesis Evangelion Ending Lyrics Shin Seiki Evangelion | Shinseiki Evangelion | 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン Ending Lyrics

Anime Information

Title:Neon Genesis Evangelion

Also Called:Shin Seiki Evangelion | Shinseiki Evangelion | 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン

Type:TV

Released on year:2014

Released in:Fall

Num Episodes:12

Argument

In the wake of a cataclysmic event known as the Second Impact, a world-altering disaster that occurred fifteen years ago, humanity now faces a formidable menace: the arrival of monstrous celestial beings referred to as "Angels." These otherworldly creatures descend upon Tokyo-3, wreaking havoc and instilling fear among the populace. Despite wielding the most advanced weaponry and employing tactical brilliance, mankind finds itself utterly defenseless against these relentless invaders. However, glimmers of hope emerge from the shadows in the form of NERV, an enigmatic organization led by the resolute Gendou Ikari. NERV harnesses the power of colossal humanoid robots, known as "Evangelions," to engage the Angels head-on. Armed with state-of-the-art weaponry and protected by impenetrable barriers, known as Absolute Terror Fields, the Evangelions become humanity's last line of defense against this existential threat. In the midst of this unfolding chaos, we meet our protagonist Shinji Ikari, Gendou's estranged 14-year-old son. Years of abandonment by his father and inner torment plague Shinji's troubled mind, as he confronts the harrowing trauma resulting from the loss of his mother and the emotional neglect he has endured. Struggling to trust and connect with others, Shinji's life takes an unforeseen turn when he encounters the captivating Misato Katsuragi, a seasoned 29-year-old NERV officer who extends to him a profound and compassionate maternal presence, unlike anything he has ever known. As fate would have it, a devastating Angel attack propels Shinji into the heart of the action. It is then revealed that Gendou's true motive for summoning his son back to Tokyo-3 lies in Shinji's innate ability to pilot the newly created Evangelion Unit-01. This remarkable piece of machinery synchronizes flawlessly with Shinji's biometrics, granting him formidable capabilities. However, the price Shinji must pay for this power is a profound psychological toll, as the act of piloting an Evangelion takes an excruciatingly brutal toll on his fragile psyche. Undeterred by the psychological torment and oblivious to his father's hidden machinations, Shinji steps up to the plate, embodying the last hope for Tokyo-3's survival. In the face of overwhelming odds and grave uncertainty, he courageously defends the city against the angelic threat, unaware that his actions are destined to shape the course of humanity's future.

About

Renowned director Hideaki Anno's profound struggle with depression served as the catalyst for the mesmerizing, dark undertones woven into the masterpiece known as Neon Genesis Evangelion. Unforeseen budgetary constraints and concerned parental objections regarding the explicit content of the series compelled the creators to discard the original ending, substituting it with a visually nuanced conclusion that detached itself from the primary storyline. Nonetheless, Anno's undying determination and commitment to his artistic vision ultimately culminated in the creation of the awe-inspiring film, "End of Evangelion," drawing inspiration from both the intended denouement and his mounting frustration with the passionate yet demanding otaku fanbase. Notably, this extraordinary anime series revolutionized the industry with its deft combination of psychoanalysis, thought-provoking religious symbolism, and the audacious deconstruction of traditional genre conventions. Its lasting impact on mature anime productions of the late 1990s and beyond cannot be overstated. So much so that, in a groundbreaking recognition, the prestigious Japan Media Arts Festival aptly crowned Neon Genesis Evangelion as the crowning jewel of anime, profoundly resonating with audiences around the globe.