[EvanGELION] Is this what the prototype of Ayanami looked like?!
Discussion on cloning and SEGA’s role in gaming success, with fans praising characters and speculating on designs.
Read more[Evanescence] I just watched the old film for the first time, and I’m feeling like this.
A discussion on anime’s evolution, live-action cosplay, and cultural perceptions among otaku unfolds in a relaxed tone.
Read more[Evangelion] Let’s play EVaaaaaNGELION, Asuka!!!!!!!!!
The discussion revolves around contrasting opinions on “Eva” vs. “Giga Axes,” with playful banter about characters and nostalgia.
Read more[Evangelion] Misato is strong in real life, too.
Mitsuishi Kotono shares how warming a dented suitcase with a hairdryer and tapping it helped repair it slightly.
Read more[Evangelion] Was Shinji-kun the kind of character who would be valued in this kind of comedy?
Shinji-kun’s strength lies in commitment, yet he often does what he claims to avoid, reflecting complex feelings in comedy.
Read more[Evangeline] The old series Asuka becomes a mother.
Asuka struggles with motherhood and frustration towards her baby and Shinji, reflecting on trends of parental stress and abuse.
Read more[Evangeline] I will abort.
A discussion unfolds about Asuka and Shinji’s tumultuous relationship, focusing on themes of pregnancy and emotional instability.
Read more[Neon Genesis Evangelion] There are quite a few characters who were originally sub-heroines but became main heroines due to their overwhelming popularity.
The blog discusses character dynamics in “Evangelion,” focusing on Mari’s role and popularity compared to Rei and Asuka.
Read more[Evangelion] Favorite theory
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses breaking mental barriers, using metaphors from Evangelion and insights on emotional defenses.
Read more[EvanGELION] Shinji-kun always looks strong, no matter when you see him.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses Shinji’s strength, battles, and personal growth through weight training and resilience.
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