Neon Genesis Evangelion

In the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, Angels are the beings which attack Tokyo-3 over the course of the story. They take no common form (ranging from enormous monsters to an octahedron to a young boy), and seem to have no common point of origin; very little about their nature is explained over the course of the series. Their AT field pattern is "blue". ...more on Wikipedia about "Angel (Neon Genesis Evangelion)"

Asuka Langley Soryu (惣流・アスカ・ラングレー Sōryū Asuka Rangurē) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. Her surname is romanized as Soryu in the English manga and the English version of the TV series and Sohryu in the English version of the anime movie and on GAINAX's website. ...more on Wikipedia about "Asuka Langley Soryu"

The Rei Ayanami (綾波レイ Ayanami Rei) who is first introduced in the series is the First Child, and the pilot of EVA-00. She is socially withdrawn and hardly interacts with anyone. Rei's cool and emotionally stunted personality has garnered the scorn of her schoolmates; Asuka calls her a "doll" or "puppet." Clones of her, which lack souls, are kept hidden under the NERV building to be the supposed "cores" of the dummy plugs. Although she once only associated with Gendo, she and Shinji break the ice after the battle against Ramiel, and grow progressively closer for a while. ...more on Wikipedia about "Characters in Neon Genesis Evangelion"

"Cruel Angel's Thesis" (残酷な天使のテーゼ, zankokuna tenshi no tēze) is a theme song of the popular anime, Neon Genesis Evangelion. It is used as the intro sequence in every episode, and an instrumental version is played in the finale episode, "Take Care of Yourself". ...more on Wikipedia about "Cruel Angel's Thesis"

In the anime/ manga series Neon Genesis Evangelion, Evangelions, or simply Evas, are the mechas piloted by Shinji Ikari, Rei Ayanami, Asuka Langley Soryu, and the other children. They are not simply mechanical giant robots, but are biomechanical and cybernetic with many biological components co-existing with a substantial mechanical infrastructure. Their flesh is rarely seen, however, since they are covered in flexible polymer sheeting, armor plating, and restraints. They are humanoid figures several stories in height, with fearsome, beast-like masks. The Evas were created by NERV for the apparent purpose of defending Tokyo-3. ...more on Wikipedia about "Evangelion (mecha)"

Gendo Ikari (碇ゲンドウ Ikari Gendō) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. He is the head commander of NERV. All of the English versions romanize his given name as Gendo, while GAINAX's website romanizes it Gendoh. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gendo Ikari"

Girlfriend of Steel (or Iron Maiden) is a video game for the Gainax anime/ manga series Neon Genesis Evangelion, released officially only in Japan. The reason why some consider it as a videogame and an additional episode is that whilst it was interactive to a small degree, it principally played out like another segment in the story, fitting in just before the mood of the series started to get darker (probably just before or after the 12th Angel, Leliel). ...more on Wikipedia about "Girlfriend of Steel"

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Shinseiki Evangelion Koutetsu no Gaarufurendo (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン鋼鉄のガールフレンド Girlfriend of Steel 2 or Iron Maiden 2nd) is a GAINAX-produced adventure anime game, and manga based on that game, set in the alternate universe seen in Episode 26 of Neon Genesis Evangelion. The player controls Shinji Ikari, the hero of the original Evangelion series, as he navigates his home, school and social life in now peaceful "New Tokyo". ...more on Wikipedia about "Girlfriend of Steel 2"

In the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, the Human Instrumentality Project (a.k.a The Human Enhancement Project or The Human Complementation Project) is the goal of the secret society SEELE. It is an attempt to artificially force the evolution of humanity, merging people's individual conscious minds into one single entity by dissolving the barriers (so-called AT Fields) between them; an event named Third Impact. This would supposedly end human suffering, or at least the suffering that people inflict on each other. ...more on Wikipedia about "Human Instrumentality Project"

Kaworu Nagisa (渚カヲル Nagisa Kaworu) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kaworu Nagisa"

According to The Alphabet of Ben-Sira, the lilin or lilim (singular lili) are the daughters of Lilith and Asmodai, engendered while Lilith was still Adam's wife. They are demons, with their function being similar to that of a succubus. While men feared them for this reason, mothers feared the attack of the lilin because they were also said to kidnap children, as Lilith herself did. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lilin"

(List of Neon Genesis Evangelion characters named after World War II naval vessels) # The Langley is in fact an American ship rather than a Japanese one. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Neon Genesis Evangelion characters named after World War II naval vessels"

(List of Neon Genesis Evangelion media) #使徒、襲来 Shito, shuurai; An Angel's Attack (ANGEL ATTACK) ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Neon Genesis Evangelion media"

This article is part of the Neon Genesis Evangelion group of articles. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Neon Genesis Evangelion topics"

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Misato Kasturagi (葛城ミサト Katsuragi Misato) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. She is the head of operations at NERV, initially with the rank of captain. She is later promoted to major. ...more on Wikipedia about "Misato Katsuragi"

is a Japanese animated television series, begun in 1995, directed and written by Hideaki Anno, and produced by Gainax. It takes place in 2015, fifteen years after the catastrophic Second Impact, reportedly caused by a meteor strike, which wiped out half of Earth's population and tilted its axis. Just as humanity is finishing its recovery from this disaster, Tokyo-3 began suffering attacks by strange monsters referred to as Angels. Conventional weapons are useless against the Angels, and the only known defense against them are the biomechanical mechas created by the paramilitary organization NERV, the Evangelions (Evas). ...more on Wikipedia about "Neon Genesis Evangelion"

Neon Genesis Evangelion 64 was a video game made for the Nintendo 64 video game console; it was based on the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. ...more on Wikipedia about "Neon Genesis Evangelion 64"

Though the specifics of the project are largely mysterious and speculative, the Instrumentality Project is an operation initiated by SEELE to instigate an artificial Third Impact in which all human physical life will end and the minds of all humans become united in a single soul. NERV, the Evas, Adam, Lilith, and the Angels, along with Second Impact, all form part of SEELE's skillful manuevering to achieve this purpose. It could be said to be the project to turn humans into God, which is largely played out in End of Evangelion, before Shinji decides to accept humans apart, and with different AT fields. Metaphorically, this decision could be the "New Beginning" indicated by the series name, Neon Genesis Evangelion. ...more on Wikipedia about "Neon Genesis Evangelion glossary"

The Official Expanded Universe is all the media related to Neon Genesis Evangelion outside of the original series and the first two movies ( Evangelion: Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion) that its production company, Gainax, deems official. They are not necessarily canonical with respect to the original story, since for example, Girlfriend of Steel 2 occurs in an alternate universe, and many of the games don't expand on the original story at all. ...more on Wikipedia about "Neon Genesis Evangelion Official Expanded Universe"

The following information on this page is entirely fictional, and only serves a purpose in the Japanese animation show, Neon Genesis Evangelion. ...more on Wikipedia about "Neon Genesis Evangelion Timeline"

The Red Cross Book (RCB) is the unofficial name of a pamphlet that was sold in the cinema to people who came to see The End of Evangelion. It cost 800 yen. The book is A-4 in size and landscape in orientation. The cover is black with a red Georgian cross superimposed on it, hence the name "Red Cross Book". On the cross, the words "THE END OF EVANGELION" are printed. ...more on Wikipedia about "Red Cross Book"

Rei Ayanami (綾波レイ Ayanami Rei) is a fictional character from the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion and the film The End of Evangelion. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rei Ayanami"

Revival of Evangelion (Revival of Evangelion: Death(true)2/Air/まごころを、君に, Revival of Evangelion: Death(true)2/Air/Magokoro o, kimi ni) is a concatenation of the Neon Genesis Evangelion movies Death(true)2 and The End of Evangelion. It is considered the final form of the Evangelion movies, which were released in several forms prior to Revival. ...more on Wikipedia about "Revival of Evangelion"

In the fictional anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, Ritsuko Akagi (赤木リツコ Akagi Ritsuko) is NERV's head scientist. She is the daughter of Naoko Akagi, the developer of the MAGI supercomputer. Her personality is best described as lonely, cool and intelligent; fittingly, she is a woman with great affinity with cats and a strong dedication to her work. Additionally, she is a natural brunette (purple hair) who bleaches her hair. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ritsuko Akagi"

Ryoji Kaji (加持リョウジ Kaji Ryōji) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. He is employed by NERV as a special inspector and is instantly recognizable by his pony-tail and a 5-o'clock-shadow. His given name is romanized as Ryoji in the English manga and English version of the TV series, Ryouji on Madman Entertainment's website, and as Ryohji in the English version of the movie and on GAINAX's English Evangelion website. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ryoji Kaji" www.shortopedia.com moments. shortopedia

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