
In this movie, there are about five times fewer decent people than I expected.
What you are watching is the prologue.
It’s an unpleasant company.
This is just the beginning.
Just the beginning!?
I think it’ll be like “Q, or what?!?!”
If you’re saying to watch Eva instead of Evangalion, isn’t it the old one you’re referring to?
>>5
In the old version, the TV broadcast doesn’t explain from the beginning and I really think it’s just nonsense.
>>5
If you say it with your mouth, I can’t tell which one it is!
At this rate from the beginning, it seems like stress will keep piling up.
Isn’t it impossible to find a decent human in Eva?
I think Q is bearable as long as you’re watching it on TV.
I think it’s smaller than the damage I saw in the movie theater after waiting for several years.
>>8
It feels like if there is a guide, I can somehow manage to absorb it.
In reality, it’s like, “How many years have I actually waited for this?”
>>10
It was just a bit away from being 9 years since Q.
Poor Shinji…
It’s probably about EOE.
>>11
It seemed too long… but thinking about it now, there are movies that are around that length, like a little over 3 hours.
The new play has improved quite a bit after all.
Shin’s impression was worsened because Anno-kun was cheating on Godzilla in between and was playing around by overlapping the title, but it was interesting nonetheless.
Read “Pikopiko Chugakusei Densetsu” and get ahead of your colleagues.
Soon, the reason for the next one after Jo-Ha-Kyū might be forgotten.
>>17
I don’t even know if there was a reason in the first place.
>>17
We have to release the title “Shin Evangelion” into this world.
Even when creating Shin Kamen Rider and Shin Ultraman,
Is it not because there are people outside making a fuss that director Anno is creating a self-remake of Shin Evangelion?
I feel like it was initially Jo-Ha-Kyu-Kyu.
I have seen that something related to the meaning of the end of a musical score was attached to the title.
The scene of the Unit-01 rampaging in the prologue is so cool, isn’t it?
It’s often said that there aren’t any decent adults in NERV, but considering their age, well…
I think I’m being told to watch the old series on TV.
When I looked into the old play, it was all mixed up with things like “Shin Seiki Evangelion,” “DEATH,” “Air,” and “The Will to Continue.”
>>25
The reason for creating “Shin Seiki Evangelion: Death and Rebirth” was that the production of episodes 25 and 26 of the TV series couldn’t be completed in time. Within that, DEATH is a compilation of the TV series, while REBIRTH was supposed to be the concluding part, but since production was delayed again, it ended up concluding with “The End of Evangelion.”
This is terrible.
>>25
You just need to watch the complete set of EoE.
Isn’t it confusing to suddenly watch EOE?
I think it’s saying that you should probably start by watching the regular TV series.
So, shall we watch Neon Genesis Evangelion after we finish the movie?
From the TV version.
What will that company do if I start watching Eva now and end up feeling unwell?
I don’t know how much of the course you want me to complete.
If you’re told to look, then it’s probably everything old and new.
How many months did we have to wait from the flow of “Soul’s Refrain” until the next work was released in real-time?
>>33
About 4 months.
>>37
The period has exceeded the point where one can no longer wait.
It’s the vibe of a segmented cool…
What is Q?
Once we finish watching Eva, let’s watch Shin Godzilla at the same time.
I’ve had a similar experience.
It was interesting to see everything, but it was interesting.
I didn’t get as into it as the person who recommended it said I would…
Isn’t it not that interesting just looking at the new one?
>>39
I think the structure of Jo-ha-kyu can be enjoyed normally.
After that, I don’t know.
DEATH and DEATH (TRUE) and DEATH (TRUE)2
A celebration for all the children who ended up floating, despite the conclusion.
Shin is rather about telling Evangelion to just graduate already, so I’ll do my best to watch it all.
Honestly, if I didn’t have any attachment, I think the only feeling I would have about the last two works is that they’re just that.
There were parts that I didn’t really understand.
The introduction was generally interesting.
>>48
I’m glad.
The next one is interesting too.
>>50
What’s the next one?
>>53
I’m sorry, but it seems that there is no text provided for translation. Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
There are hardly any unlimited streaming options for the TV version and the old movie, right?
The most interesting part is from the first half of the TV version, where the students are fighting the Angels using various methods.
Everyone talks about things like depressing endings and the mental world, but those topics are boring.
“Haku is quite a high-quality entertainment work.”
Shin is interesting because there are parts of a similar story progression when playing Super Robot Wars.
I used to think EOE was too long, but now there are plenty of movies that are even longer, so I don’t think much of it anymore.