Anime is a Japanese style of animation featuring distinct character and background aesthetics that emphasize visual detail over simplicity. While North American animation is primarily geared towards children, Anime is widely considered a form of art, and as such is used across all genres, including drama, horror, comedy, and romance. While there are Anime titles made specifically for children, most are in fact made for an older teenage or adult audience, featuring complex characters and intricate plots. Anime in North America is typically available in the television series format, while in Japan it is also widely popular in feature films and direct-to-video productions.
There is a great deal of Neon Genesis Evangelion content in Japan, however very little of this content is available in English. The NERV Archives is an unofficial project created in 2004 with a goal to help English-speaking audiences better understand and appreciate Evangelion. It is our tribute to the series, and our way of supporting its ambitious live-action adaptation by ADV Films and Weta Workshop.
Neon Genesis Evangelion is a twenty-six episode Anime series produced in Japan in 1995. The brainchild of director Hideaki Anno, Evangelion is a psychological drama depicting the artificial evolution of mankind in a post-apocalyptic world. Anno's creative interweaving of political, military, religious, and psychoanalytical concepts has earned the series unprecedented international success, making it one of the most highly rated Anime titles ever produced. Fascinating to western audiences in particular is Anno's abundant use of Judeo-Christian references in what is largely a sci-fi setting. The series is also famous for its controversial ending, which has spawned two follow-up feature films.
Neon Genesis Evangelion contains scenes of violence, mild nudity, and subject matter that may not be suitable for all audiences. The series has been rated internationally as follows:
Australia: PG, M
Canada: 14A
Germany: 16
Japan: PG-12
New Zealand: PGR
United Kingdom: 15, PG, 12
USA: TV-14, PG
"Oh this is
this is nice, this is the end, okay. Where exactly am I? Oh great
here's the song, oh good. Um, there's some things that are still unresolved here, guys! How do I get home? What do I eat? Was Rei my-my mom? Or a clone? Or, hell, was this all in my mind? Wha-what's an EVA? Is that sort of a Freudian thing? Er
um am I real? Oh, hell, does a bus run through here? I mean, I'd like to go home now but um
Oh God
Where's home? Okay, okay, okay. I mustn't run away, I mustn't run
Okay I got that, good, okay. Now, if I were to run away, let's analyze that: Where the fuck would I go? I'm on a big blue ball! Uhh, is this how you end the series? I mean, is this where we go from here? Okay, the movie better sure as hell make up for this, I'm telling you right now, 'cause I'm stuck in Nowhereland! You ran outta ink too, didn't you, ya bastards?"
Spike Spencer as Shinji Ikari (Parody)
Evangelion 2.0
October 5, 2008
The official Neon Genesis Evangelion website re-launched today, confirming the title and tentative release date of the next Rebuild of Evangelion film. Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance will open in Japan in summer of 2009.
A Kaworu Layout!
September 20, 2008
A Kaworu Nagisa layout! Also more section updates to include Rebuild of Evangelion info.