
A foolish but accurate explanation.
The truth has come.
I can vaguely understand what you want to say.
The character portrayal feels quite mocking, yet the interpretation of the setting is surprisingly accurate.
From the perspective that Kaworu-kun inherits memories from other worlds, it’s become clear that whether he is an incomprehensible enemy or an ally, he is ultimately a good-hearted fool.
I can’t help but feel deep emotions about how much I’ve changed just by being touched by Lilith.
It’s super easy to understand.
If the first floor of a double-decker bus disappears, then it becomes clear that it is no longer a double-decker bus.
You call it foolish, but there’s no other explanation that so accurately reflects the essence and meaninglessness of the Human Complementation Project, right?
Well, it’s true that everything else is foolish.
>>8
By the way, in the first half of the thread,
Kaworu, who has come to understand that “humans” like Shinji and “Angels” like himself are fundamentally different beings.
It’s probably a conversation in some loop.
Did we really have a conversation about this itself, or was it just a summary?
The difference between dogs and cats is that while their origins are different from each other, there are general tendencies in temperament, but there are individual variations.
The bus is exactly the reason why the Human Instrumentality Project was halted, so it explains Kaworu’s presence and stance in great detail.
The disparity is the cause of unhappiness, but if everyone is placed on the same floor and the lower floor is removed, it just becomes tall vertically.
It’s also nice to realize that what you’ve done was in vain and feel shocked by that, amidst the bravado and all.
Kaworu was too kind… and also lacked intelligence and learning ability too much…
Really… if I had even the learning ability of a kindergarten child… the reality was even worse than a bird’s brain…
>>12
Isn’t that strange? Why is that? Let’s think about it.
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>>13
It can’t be helped; I haven’t eaten the fruit of knowledge.
>>12
He’s saying suggestive things, but it’s clear he’s an idiot, which was fully evident in Q…
Kaworu-kun!!! Help me with the fight!!!!!
At least respond to me somehow!!!!!!!
I’m completely confused!!!!!!!
If everyone prefers the upper deck of the double-decker bus, let’s get rid of the lower deck!
I think it will be a single-story bus.
It’s a story that seems to work well for bosses who want to change the world.
>>15
But the view is good, so it seems like it would be suitable for sightseeing…
>>17
Am I being brave?
🪟💥🦴Three
>>16
That’s surprising!
Compared to Kaworu-kun, who is suggestive yet completely mysterious,
Understanding what I want to say makes it much better.
>>19
It’s interesting to think that the result of learning that overly direct expressions, like those in the Sadamoto version, can be disliked.
I don’t understand what you’re saying, so I can’t help but dislike Shinji-kun.
A man who perfectly fits the insult of not having eaten the fruit of wisdom.
Kaoru also receives gifts for the mid-year Japanese festival.
I think the feelings of the roasted pork inside the ham are quite something.
>>23
Is it something like the same thing but different?
>>28
Ham is cured while char siu is grilled, so there is a difference in how they are made.
I feel like Piko Piko Kaworu-kun has a generally terrible character design, but the fact that he consistently loves everyone and puts himself on the line is endearing.
>>24
But it looks fun, so this guy is coming to go mountain climbing on roller skates!
I was forced to be pulled!
>>29
It’s a trivial matter.
I seriously have a ton of knowledge.
Don’t bring a regular dog into a space with a fancy-looking background.
If the loop theory is true, isn’t it ridiculous that we keep going to Lilith’s place every time and go “Huh!?”
>>30
Whether he goes every time or not, Kaworu-kun is an idiot.
>>30
However, this time… perhaps!?
Even with the same ingredients, dishes that are cooked differently are completely different, right?
It’s stupid, but the reason you can look down on it is that it resembles you in form and shape, right?
I don’t really understand it well, but Kaworu-kun, who is closest to the truth, risks his life for his friends, is not too disliked by everyone, and can live in a peaceful world, is in a super happy ending.
Isn’t it a collab…?
>>40
It’s a scene of mental conversation at the time of death.
Cry.
If Kaworu’s overly roundabout way of speaking can’t even be easily explained, then it makes sense.
>>42
I
Kaoru-kun
Similar.
>>44
Don’t stay here, hurry back to the pachinko parlor.
Kaoru’s death scene is somehow sad and makes me cry…
>>45
Do apostles have joy and sorrow on the train too…?
>>53
Kaoru-kun liked singing after being exposed to human culture.
A valuable medium revealing Adam’s purpose.
I wonder if the other apostles have this kind of thinking ability… No, Kaworu is the dialogue type among the muscle heads, so he might be even dumber.
You want to say that even when it’s completed, it’s not a giant of light, but a huge human!
Thanks to the legendary Pico Pico middle school students, I think there are issues on the Evangelion side that finally make the worldview easier to understand.
>>50
If it’s a straightforward explanation that lacks any nuance or mood, then…
Are you trying to say that if humanity were united, it wouldn’t be humanity anymore?
>>54
The first floor and the second floor are opposing elements, symbolizing joy and sadness.
If erasing the first floor of sadness and keeping only the second floor is the plan for completion, then it is a world without joy.
I interpreted it as.
>>54
If you make it one, won’t the joys and sorrows above and below disappear? But then I was replied, “Well, that’s just a big bus.”
Shinji-kun really just thought that, but for Kaworu-kun, it was the moment when the Human Instrumentality Project and the Angels became meaningless.
Kaworu-kun was fighting in the flesh.
I feel like Ayanami was doing it too, if anything.
Well, it’s probably just my imagination… it’s too adapted to the manga.
Kaoru-kun will mention later that there are actually long buses that are quite vertical.
Adam aims to save his children, Lilith’s descendants, and all other living beings.
Either the apostles or humanity could win, as long as that purpose is fulfilled.
Is that the true intention?
Even after watching Shin Eva, there are still parts I don’t quite understand what they were trying to do.
Gendo understood that he wanted to see his wife one more time and say proper farewell words, no matter what.
>>59
I wanted to consistently be on Shinji-kun’s side.
But when I was told that Kaworu isn’t happy either, I was like “Yeah.”
Even with lines like this, it’s Kaworu Nagisa voiced by Akira Ishida…
Is this Hel-nii’s person?
No wonder.
The feelings of the pudding in the jelly assortment… you know?
People keep talking about the char siu in the year-end ham set, but it feels a bit off that there are also items like bacon and sausage included.
It feels like even if we eliminate disparities, nothing fundamentally changes, so it’s meaningless, right?
>>66
Rather, it’s a story that the essence has changed into something whose meaning might not even be understood.
>>66
I thought it was like, when there’s nothing left to compare, you wouldn’t know if that is joy or not.
Actually, isn’t this guy Nagisa Kaworu, who has the longest screen time?
This person always seems to look dumb but is drawing deep conversations…
>>68
Hel Brother is saying the same thing.
>>68
I read all of Don Quixote and thought… this guy is something else…
This guy hasn’t eaten the fruit of knowledge, but he’s a god…
At least I couldn’t clear the virtual world game without Nagisa-kun.
Maybe the smartest Kaworu-kun.
It’s about animals that live in groups and animals that live individually, like humanity and the apostles, but I don’t think Shinji-kun is considering that deeply.
This guy is also a problematic adult who cares more for other people’s children than his own.
Kawada from the brain team always brings great flavor.
I think that Kaworu’s foolishness isn’t about having a low IQ or anything like that, but rather that he can’t reflect on his interactions with others, like Shinji does, through self-questioning.
It seems like it was quite a late loop since Kaoru-kun is getting closer to the answer in that piko piko world.
>>79
To be honest, I hope this world has been disconnected from the loop after that, as it seems happy.
Unlike the original where the pixelated Kaworu-kun gets close, in this version, he is more like a source of Shinji’s stress, maybe around part 5 or 6, which is terrible.
Kaworu-kun is hovering in the air and is clearly different from people like us.
But I feel that if I acknowledge that, our current relationship will be broken, so I prepare a ladder and quickly try to deceive like children.
A double-decker bus exists because there is a first floor; if you disregard the first floor as unnecessary for the scenery, then it is no longer a double-decker bus but a different entity.
Humans are the same; human joy exists because of sadness, and if we discard sadness, which is painful, and only have joy, then that can no longer be called being human.
The chashu in the year-end ham is so real that it has come full circle and isn’t even a joke anymore.
>>84
Flavor is
They’re completely different from the others.
>>87
That said, if you were to ask if this is chashu, it would be chashu-style ham, right? The one that’s gifted for the year-end.
Wait for me, Kaworu!
Cats and dogs can coexist ecologically, but humans and apostles probably can’t, right!?
>>85
I knew that Kaworu was an Angel, but everyone, including him, lived with kindness.
>>85
I think I can go if I reach Apostle size XX.
>>85
If you say that, Kaworu-kun will die!!
>>85
Kaworu-kun was able to live together in coexistence, right!
That’s all part of the analogy with dogs and cats!
>>98
We clearly realized that Kaworu-kun was not human, but we decided not to look away from it.
It’s not that I want to redo my youth.
It’s terrible that they are adults who never want to do it again.
>>91
But unless the current situation is really awful, who would want to go back and relive their youth, which had its fun but also some struggles? Normally, wouldn’t that be undesirable?
>>97
I want a young body, but I absolutely refuse to start over.
>>97
Well, if I’m asked to recreate the vibe from back then, my brain might refuse.
Shinji-kun’s conclusion that there’s no point in getting rid of the first floor has remained consistent since the TV version.
I’m surprised that the lines about chashu and the like aren’t just surreal jokes since I know nothing about Eva.
>>95
It’s a surreal gag.
However, when you think about it carefully, it becomes a good balance that feels like a mockery of the main story.
>>95
It’s a joke.
That said, it gets to the essence of the matter.
And Kaworu is consistently a character who is critically bad at explaining things throughout the series.
>>105
I guess it’s because I haven’t eaten the fruit of knowledge…
Aren’t you trying to apply everything just because there are appropriate parts, and getting stuck in a dead end?
The feelings of someone who is close to the group but feels excluded like a ham.
Even though I understand that it’s only a loss and not beneficial at all, Mr. Kaji’s sexual harassment has become part of his ego.
If you think of it as a cat thrown into a place where there’s only dogs, it may be like that roast pork in a ham set…
Kaworu-kun has been around for quite a while even in the manga version.
I wonder if the filthy adult who learned to spend money can return…
Honestly, when I was reading it in real-time, I thought it was a bit too surreal and lacked impact…?
It was sharp.
This world is nice in a way because adults are so messed up that they don’t want to do anything…
>>111
It’s significant that children are doing what they need to do properly.
It’s already a world that’s finished when you’re throwing the things you have to do onto your kids, yeah…
>>111
I think there are aspects where it’s not a bad relationship because they simply show their hostility, allowing me to hit back honestly.
Well, the relationship is bad…
In the first place, a life form that exists and is complete by itself.
It may be strange to seek communication skills from a collective life form…
The regret that has created enemies ultimately saves friends; the ending has a beautifully chaotic flow, so you should read it… pika pika…
Pikopiko’s method of breaking the AT field was easy to understand.
If you get surprised, it’ll tear, right?
>>115
It’s a manifestation of the walls of the mind, so it makes perfect sense when you think about it…
>>115
The AT field, when you think about it, is essentially a wall of rejection… that’s the point.
Even if a huge bone comes flying through the window from a super long distance sniper shot, it would be surprising!
I burst out laughing because I was too used to being abandoned at the safari park.
When there’s even a little attraction to physicality or fun times, it becomes a vulnerability; that’s probably why the people at NERV here had such a dark youth with no vulnerabilities at all.
This NERV takes me out for drinks funded by my boss every time we defeat an Angel, which is great.
>>120
Unlike the adults who can drink, the younger group really seems like they’re not having fun, and it’s realistic in a way that’s unbearable.
It’s terrible how things like “super electromagnetic spin” or “it’s super surprising” have become a common saying.
If you break someone’s heart with incredible violence, they will become like an apostle, you know.
>>124
I understood it with this, so my evaluation of Super Robot Wars F has changed.
A supplementary plan to go to the second floor without the first floor.
Gendo just wants to see Yui on the second floor during the commotion.
Shinji is planning to ruin everything by believing that it’s a two-story bus because there is a first floor.
>>125
Yui wants to leave a mark on the universe at the gigantic bus stop.
In the main story, didn’t Sachiel step on a nuclear mine and get damaged, making it unable to move for a while?
It’s surprising…
It’s amazing how this surprising theory explains that the N2 landmine was effective on the first try, but not on the second.
The AT Field is part of the DVD bonus glossary.
Standing next to someone at a public restroom urinal, that unpleasant feeling as the AT field is interfering.
It’s a type that tries to kick you out of the bathroom.
The erosion type is the guy who tries to pee in the same toilet.
Even though the approaches are different, the explanation that both are irreconcilable enemies was easy to understand.
>>129
This feeling of an apostle who doesn’t understand the sense of distance.
>>129
Of course I would scream “Don’t come into my toilet!”
Because it’s not torn, I guess that means I’m not surprised?
When it comes to detailed interpretations and specific discussions, opinions tend to vary quite a bit.
I generally agree on the interpretation in terms of what you’re trying to say.
That’s an amazing and exquisite expression of lines.
From the apostolic perspective, it’s a sign of friendship to urinate in a person’s urinal, so there’s no way to understand each other.
No matter how many measures are taken, intelligent humanity will always find a way to surprise us, so the apostles have given up on rejecting it.
“Let’s become one?” It seems like a lack of communication skills to say that upon first meeting.
You’re the worst, erosion type.
Looking back, he was nothing but a worthless guy.
>>138
I am a life form that has always been alone since birth.
…It’s different, “subjects.”
In the manga, Yui just wants to cure the genetic defect that prevents all life forms from being able to reproduce, so she’s really an ordinary good person.
This is just a roundabout way of being unclear in the main story.
Even if it’s a gag, if it hits the essence and is easy to understand, isn’t it fine to keep it simple?
It’s terrible that what they’re saying is basically the same.
Is Kaworu-kun going to die with this 2% at the moment of death…?
The explanation of the AT field is most easily understood with Pikopiko.
They’re coming this way doing an incredibly synchronized acrobatic dance! What is that?!
The original creator has a deep understanding of the work, so even if the jokes are silly, it makes sense to me.
By rejecting understanding and recognition, I established an invincible defense, so when I was surprised and tried to understand what had happened, I broke down.
That guy who wasn’t surprised by the N2 torpedo is amazing.
You should just hit them with the thick values of a worst-case apocalyptic mindset.
>>150
Souther is too invincible, so it’s no good.
>>153
It’s my younger sister who’s drawing that!
The explanation of the AT field breaking is easy to understand!
I can understand the logic of being able to defeat the Angels with the Lean Horse Jr.
It’s surprising that a space battleship is charging in while firing a beam ram.
>>152
I think even people from the Universal Century, not just the Apostles, would be surprised.
>>156
Actually, Bright was surprised too…
I wonder if getting taken down by the rampaging Eva was surprising because of the sudden outburst from that person…
>>154
If a smart monster that uses guns suddenly started rampaging and screaming like a monkey, that would definitely be surprising.
I can kind of understand why Souther could be invincible even in the Eva world.
Not likely to die.
Kaworu-kun really isn’t a bad kid, you know…
In the first place, Adam is a victim of Lilith.
>>159
It seems that Adam heading to Earth actually collided with the Moon or that Lilith took over Earth or something like that.
I tried to act incredibly tough and resist fiercely, but I was shocked and at a loss when a person lunged at me with their eyes rolled back and teeth bared, exhibiting some creepy behavior.
If we think about the theory of pee in the toilet, isn’t the Human Instrumentality Project trying to do something outrageous?
>>162
If everyone uses the top-quality toilet together, will we be happy…?
The part where Gendo pulls Shinji’s game plug.
Using a dummy plug as a topic.
A world of madness that occasionally incorporates elements from the original work.
You should be able to see it!!
Have you really come to love humans that much, Kaworu-kun?
Erosion type is really gross.
Eh~~!! Why do we have to do farm work!! I don’t know anything about that!! If we do such a thing, we won’t be able to use the field!! It’s because we don’t have money that we’re going to grow vegetables in the field for a huge profit‼ We can also use the students for labor without cost♬
Why does this kind of material overlap with the original?
>>169
This is something I wrote after the incident…
I’ll try it and see.
The apostles, who are about to start peeing in the same toilet, are shocked and horrified by the overwhelming behavior of the most stubbornly unresponsive rejection-type Zeruel.
>>171
Kaworu was starting to get a good sense of distance with others, wasn’t he!
>>171
It’s too extreme… I don’t understand the sense of distance.
I get it, you know…
It may be a bit awkward, but thanks to this dialogue, it’s a happy ending…
Pachinko Reliel: “Adam, seriously, enough already.”
>>176
It seems like they may be worthless, but at least they properly hand over the money.
It feels like imposing a business-like relationship on children as well.
And the children adapted to it.
I remembered that I haven’t read Mega Man recently.
>>180
Both San and Chan have already concluded!
I have adapted enough to attack and target the injured legs of adults in a tag match.
The apostles are fools not just because they only consume wisdom.
So, when it comes to whether a smarter individual of a species is happier, it’s a difficult question.
I grew up as a child who would stab at any opportunity because adults are trash.
Shinji and the others can only ignore Kaworu-kun shooting beams from his eyes and place a step ladder under his floating feet.
Children unite because there is an easily understandable common enemy in adults.
>>176
Isn’t it better than being just refreshing compared to the main story?
I’ve become strong enough to go home first and lock the door even if I’m left behind.
The adults who are all about Pikopiko clearly surpass anime and are definitely the enemy…
If Misato is using up the living expenses and only surviving on crusts of bread, she would become quite resilient.
It’s good for everyone to prepare a ladder for Kaworu-kun.