The Original End Of Evangelion is a Masterpiece

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Kaze talks about the original ending of Neon Genesis Evangelion and why he thinks it’s a masterpiece.

WARNING: Many use of lights during 15:47-15:50.

I want to thank u/Vanquisher1000 for providing me a link to Toshio Okada’s interview “Return Of The Otaking”. It gave me great insight when making this video to better understand Anno’s creative process during the making of the show.

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Information about EVANGELION (Source: Wikipedia):

Neon Genesis Evangelion is a Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Gainax and Tatsunoko Production, directed by Hideaki Anno and broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 1995 to March 1996.

Neon Genesis Evangelion received critical acclaim but also garnered controversy. Regarded as a deconstruction of the mecha genre, the original TV series led to a rebirth of the anime industry and has become a cultural icon. Film, manga, home video, and other products in the Evangelion franchise have achieved record sales in Japanese markets and strong sales in overseas markets, with related goods selling over ¥150 billion by 2007 and Evangelion pachinko machines selling ¥700 billion by 2015.

FOOTAGE:

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Directed by Hideaki Anno
Studios: Gainax / Tatsunoko Production Company

“Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End Of Evangelion” (1997 Anime Film)
Directed by Hideaki AnnoStudio: Gainax / Production I.G

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Source: https://web.archive.org/web/200001260...

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MUSIC:

The Midnight - Nighthawks (Instrumental)
The Midnight - Tokyo Night Train
Traxx - In The End
Trevor Something - Beyond The Infinite
Trevor Something - Waiting For The Cold

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