Neon Genesis Evangelion

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In a future Tokyo besieged by alien invaders, a reluctant teenager must pilot a giant robot to defend humanity, confronting both external threats and his own inner demons.

📖 SYNOPSIS

A 14-year-old kid who hasn't seen his dad in years, Shinji Ikari gets a call one day summoning him to Tokyo-3 — not to reconnect, but to strap him into a giant biomechanical robot and fight an incomprehensible alien threat called Angels. That's the setup for Neon Genesis Evangelion, and it only gets heavier from there.

On the surface, this is a mecha show: kid pilots robot, fights monsters, saves city. But Evangelion is way more interested in what happens inside its characters' heads than on the battlefield. Shinji, his fellow pilots Rei Ayanami and Asuka Langley Soryu — they're all deeply damaged people being asked to shoulder the survival of humanity, and the series doesn't shy away from how that breaks them. NERV, the organization running everything, has its own secrets, and Shinji's father Gendo is one of the coldest characters you'll ever watch operate.

The animation shifts between gorgeous action sequences and abstract, almost experimental imagery, especially as the 26-episode run progresses. Shiro Sagisu's soundtrack hits emotional notes that stick with you long after.

If you connected with the psychological weight of Serial Experiments Lain or the way Madoka Magica deconstructs its genre while being genuinely devastating, Evangelion is where a lot of that energy traces back to. It's not always an easy watch, but it earns every uncomfortable moment.

✨ MUST WATCH IF...

You want a mecha show that's really about depression, identity, and psychological breakdown
Shinji's vulnerable, indecisive protagonist archetype appeals to you — he's no typical hero
Abstract, open-ended endings intrigue you — the final episodes go full avant-garde
You're into Gainax's '90s aesthetic and don't mind budget-strained animation in later episodes

❌ SKIP IF...

You need clear plot resolutions — the last two episodes ditch conventional narrative entirely
A passive, self-doubting protagonist across all 26 episodes sounds frustrating to sit through
You're here for straightforward mecha action — this leans heavily into psychological drama instead

🎬 EPISODE GUIDE

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🎭 CHARACTERS

Asuka Langley Souryuu

Proud, skilled Eva pilot Asuka hides deep insecurity and loneliness behind aggressive defiance.

Portrayed by Miyamura Yuko

Rei Ayanami

Mysterious Eva pilot, Rei Ayanami is a clone with a deep connection to Lilith, devoted to her duty and Commander Ikari.

Portrayed by Megumi Hayashibara

Shinji Ikari

A troubled teen, Shinji pilots Eva Unit-01, grappling with trauma, emotional repression, and complex relationships.

Portrayed by Kamiki Ryunosuke, Ogata Megumi

Misato Katsuragi

NERV's operations chief, Misato is Shinji and Asuka's guardian, balancing diligent work with a chaotic personal life.

Portrayed by Mitsuishi Kotono

Neon Genesis Evangelion Series

Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth

Movie · 1997 · Production I.G

Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth

In a post-apocalyptic Tokyo, a young boy is thrust into a battle against monstrous Angels, piloting a giant robot to defend humanity while grappling with existential dread.

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Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion

Movie · 1997 · Production I.G

Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion

In a post-apocalyptic Tokyo, the organization NERV is besieged, forcing its fragile pilots to confront existential dread and the nature of humanity.

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Petit Eva: Evangelion@School

ONA · 2007 · Xebec

Petit Eva: Evangelion@School

Petit Eva: Evangelion@School is a super-deformed spoof of Neon Genesis Evangelion, reimagining the iconic characters as students at Nerv School in Tokyo-3.

Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone

Movie · 2007 · Khara

Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone

After a global catastrophe, a reluctant teenager is thrust into a battle against monstrous beings, piloting a giant mech to save humanity.

Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance

Movie · 2009 · Khara

Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance

As humanity faces an escalating Angel threat, four young Eva pilots must master their colossal machines and personal demons to prevent the apocalyptic Third Impact.

Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo

Movie · 2012 · Khara

Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo

Fourteen years after a cataclysmic event, Shinji awakens to a changed world where he is both a stranger and a target, forced to confront new enemies and old allies.

Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time

Movie · 2021 · Khara

Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time

After the Fourth Impact, Shinji, Asuka, and Rei find solace in a surviving human settlement, but a looming threat forces them to confront the final battle for humanity's fate.

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Neon Genesis Evangelion

Studio

Gainax, Tatsunoko Production

Season

Fall 1995

Start Date

1995-10-04

End Date

1996-03-27

Episodes

26

Type

TV

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