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[Neon Genesis Evangelion] I was told to watch Eva, so I watched up to Rebuild of Evangelion 2.0.

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If I were Shinji, I think I would be really into Misato.

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If I received Maki’s dive, then from that day on, she’s my fixed source of material.

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Q is…

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Watch Q and Shin Evangelion about a week apart.

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Eva is great, isn’t it…?

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Why!? Up until the break, it was pretty straightforward and had a robot anime feel to it, and it was interesting!?

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If you want to have a good time with Misato, watch the TV version and the old movie as well.

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Was it you who started the thread yesterday, anonymous?

How old is the person at work who told you to look?

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>>10

That’s right.

I think it’s about around 50.

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>>17

Well, since it’s a generational thing, you have to watch the TV series too!

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I’m told to look and I’m honestly looking, but I can’t help but think this person hasn’t seen the older works, which shows the bad side of being an otaku, and it’s not good.

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At this point, watching old anime as a newcomer isn’t going to be interesting; it would be better to play pachinko instead.

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Because there is time taken until completion and the feelings directed towards it.

I can’t give a proper evaluation anymore.

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Pachinkas should be quiet…

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I can’t believe that Evangelion is really over.

Are you going crazy with all the various collaborations again?

It’s NIKKE this week…

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To skip the details and get to the conclusion, you will be extremely confused.

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I’m a little excited about Q’s impression now.

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YOU CAN (NOT) REDO…

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I don’t want to say it, but I guess a pachinko addict wouldn’t feel anything when watching the scene at Nagisa.

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Even the pachinko addicts have seen Eva by now, so they know who Kaworu-kun is.

Being noisy about pachinko all the time is a bad trait of you, otaku-kun.

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>>22

Response from a pachinko addict

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>>22

It’s unrelated, but it’s Asuka and Kaworu at the beach.

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Since newcomers might get depressed if they suddenly watch the old anime, starting with the new series is probably a good idea.

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It seems refreshing to watch the old series after seeing Shin.

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I want to think about various things after watching it and feel a bit confused.

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Isn’t it enough just to have a new movie…?

It’s the same story, right…?

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>>28

The new theatrical version is a story that takes place after several loops of the TV version.

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That’s not it!!

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Well, it’s quite different…

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It’s long to explain the differences.

Just different…

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The story is completely different, and the enemies that appear from the middle of the new series are quite different too!

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If you ask about the differences, it will take a long time!

For now, just take a look ahead!

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I see…

I will take a look at it until Shin? for now.

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I told you to watch the TV and the old series.

If you say it’s the same without watching, I’ll get angry.

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As for the TV version, can I see the old movie somewhere?

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>>37

I googled it, and it’s being streamed normally!

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>>37

There are streams happening regularly around there.

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If you watch the entire new series first, watching EoE will be tough.

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There may not be a set for EOE, but there is usually one for the old theatrical version.

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The old play and the new play are different in their portrayal, but what they do is essentially the same…

Well, when you say it’s the same, it actually feels completely different, so it’s a bit of a hassle.

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>>42

It is not the same.

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>>45

If it’s just an observation, you probably won’t understand any spoilers, so I’ll go ahead and say it, but the flow of how Shinji-kun chooses the outcome through the Human Complementation Project is the same.

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>>42

Huh?

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If I watch Shin first, then the TV version and then the old movie, I feel like I’ll end up in the worst mood.

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Wow, I’m so embarrassed… It was just streaming normally… My brain has been stuck a few years ago…

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I think it would be better to Google an explanation of what kind of setting the work has after you finish watching Shin Eva.

Otherwise, you will become baffled like the otaku from 30 years ago.

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I think it’s better to watch the old movie before watching Q.

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The difference between the new series and the old TV series is about the same as that between the SeikAX and the TV version of the First.

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I want you to feel like watching Q, the TV series finale, or the old movie…

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Thanks to the official revelations, I think it’s a good point of the internet that newcomers can now follow the worldview and settings of Eva.

I think there are still people who are stuck in the old movie, convinced that it’s a work that leaves everything to the imagination without any setting or anything.

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Don’t create a thread every day, wait until you’ve finished watching everything and then create one.

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I think once you’ve seen both the TV version and the old film, you’ll never forget them for the rest of your life… in a bad way.

If you don’t like it, don’t watch it! You shouldn’t watch it!

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I think wanting others to watch the TV version or the old movie is a bad habit of otaku…

It’s fine to watch it just if you’re interested after finishing the new play.

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>>55

The person who told the anonymous poster to watch Eva is in their 50s, so it’s probably not the new films.

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>>58

So telling someone to watch episode 26 plus the movie is too high of a hurdle for first-timers.

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The clear composition of “An unknown threat is approaching! Let’s use human wisdom to somehow defeat it!” ends at the breaking point, so feel free to embrace your worries.

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The monster versus special forces vibe in the first half is definitely one of the charms of Eva.

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The final episode of the TV version also follows a heartfelt path, and although there are different routing branches along the way, in the end, they all do the same thing.

Just look at Shin, who has the mildest and easiest-to-understand expression.

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When it comes to Eva, this is it.

Shut up, you poser.

When it comes to Eva, this is it.

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What is the shortest course of study? Well, it’s the three theatrical plays, but I also want people to follow it from the TV version.

I don’t think the route going back from the new theater is very good.

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Watching the TV and the old movies makes the outrageous developments in Q even more enjoyable.

If the order were reversed, would the developments from the Zeruel battle to the old movie seem completely off?

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If you want to thoroughly enjoy Eva after watching the new play, isn’t that fine?

But it’s not something you should only look at because someone told you to…

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Works that require interpretation, commentary, or research on external sub-information are…

I don’t feel inclined to recommend it to young people because it doesn’t fit the current times and I don’t want it to become popular.

I hope that this will quietly be forgotten as content that the uncles liked.

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>>66

This is what you call unwelcome advice.

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I really think it’s unfortunate that Q and Shin don’t know what the Neusser was in the end unless they watch the bonus disc.

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Can you find the official setting for Eva somewhere?

If I can see it, I want to know.

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Because it didn’t even become a good loop structure.

I feel like after finishing the new play that I liked, if I watch Shin, I would just think I got the order wrong…

In this area, they were making the movie Chintara at a slow pace in real time.

There was a strange sense of unity when new participants were able to take TV classes at the timing of Jo-Ha-Kyu during Shin.

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>>70

I was following the content just like that, but thanks to having watched the TV series and the old movie, there were many aspects I was able to digest when I saw Shin.

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The original sources of Eva are varied, so if you want to know them all, you’ll end up like an old-school otaku in your 40s or 60s.

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Well, let’s quickly use the manga version instead of the old anime…

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I think it’s fine to fall in love no matter where you start from.

From there, it feels like the emotions on this side are dulled and clash.

It feels like “Do what you want.”

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Then I’ll talk to the people from that company.

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You can just watch the live gameplay of Steel Girlfriend.

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