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LordGigaIce

Another babka?
Citizen
NGE is an excellent piece of work, while simultaneously being all the way up its own a**
 

Haywire

Collecter of Gobots and Godzilla
Citizen
As far as I know, NGE was hugely influential on mecha anime, and anime in general. It holds a position in Japan that, like, Star Wars does in America. It's everywhere, still, to this day.

The hilarious thing about NGE is that it's an almost blatant ripoff of the Ultraman franchise, which is way more Tokusatsu than mecha.
The Evas' operational time limit, the "giant of light" motif, heck, even many of the Angel designs borrow cues from Ultra Kaiju and aliens. And that's when they aren't ripping off Godzilla (The Operation Yashima setup sequence was lifted wholesale from 1964's Godzilla vs Mothra when the army sets up the artificial lightning trap for Godzilla. Which is also hilarious, because the ending of Shin Godzilla is basically Operation Yashima with Godzilla window dressing. Jet Alone from the episode "A Human Work" is basically Jet Jaguar, etc.)

That said, yeah, it's influence on the mecha anime that followed is undeniable, for better or worse.
 

Sabrblade

Continuity Nutcase
Citizen
All I really know about NGE are all the homages to it found in Digimon Tamers as described here on Chris McFeely's old Digipedia website.
 

Cybersnark

Well-known member
Citizen
As far as I know, NGE was hugely influential on mecha anime, and anime in general. It holds a position in Japan that, like, Star Wars does in America. It's everywhere, still, to this day.
I wouldn't say it's the Star Wars (I feel like that's Macross, or at least it used to be), but it's definitely up there. The fact that it also appeals to the separate-yet-related tokusatsu fandom is part of it too, of course.

Part of Evangelion's influence is the behind-the-scenes talent; most of the people who made the series either already were or became industry giants who went on to teach the current generation.

I’m convinced Anno intentionally sabotages the ending every single time given how excellent his work with properties he doesn’t own are.
Anno was also famously having mental health issues during the production of the original series (exacerbated by problems related to the production itself). He's in a much healthier place now, which is why his modern works are generally less bleakly nihilistic.
 

Dvandom

Well-known member
Citizen
One theory (or maybe it originally came from an interview, this was back when Eva was only available untranslated) is that each Angel is a metaphor for Anno's work on a previous project, so he was not only pulling a "men will do anything other than go to therapy" there, he was also specifically exorcising his demons about previous jobs.

---Dave, watched it the first time with no dub or sub but alongside a guy who did fansubbing and was into the mysticism the series soaked in....
 


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