[Evangelion] The first unit with a familiar form.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses various topics, from Chiba Prefecture to quirky experiences, highlighting local culture and humor.
Read moreIf I were to be reincarnated, I would be Shinji Ikari (Which Eva is it…?)
A humorous take on being Shinji Ikari, blending anime reviews and thoughts on relationships, endings, and adult life struggles.
Read more“Shinji, do you understand the difference between a dog and a cat?”
Japan Otaku Reviews explores character dynamics and themes, emphasizing emotional growth and the essence of the Human Complementation Project.
Read more[Neon Genesis Evangelion] If it’s a points addition system, I think the work is worth 100 points, and if it’s a points deduction system, I think it’s worth 10 points.
The blog praises Rakuten Kobo for manga while critiquing the recent Evangelion’s story and design, despite its completion.
Read more[Unknown] Keeeooohhhhh!!
Japan Otaku discusses the complexities of Eva units, their stress, mass production, and costs impacting the world.
Read more[Neon Genesis Evangelion] I really like the manga version of the quite pathetic Gendo.
The text explores complex relationships in a family, particularly focusing on envy, parental love, and character dynamics in anime.
Read more[Neon Genesis Evangelion] Bring it on, apostles or whatever!!
A discussion on the appeal of a manga versus anime version, focusing on character dynamics and story depth.
Read more[Neon Genesis Evangelion] I was told to watch Eva, so I watched up to Rebuild of Evangelion 2.0.
Japan Otaku shares thoughts on Evangelion, characters, and the challenge of newcomers enjoying older anime vs. pachinko.
Read more[Neon Genesis Evangelion] I was told to watch Evangelion at work, so I’m watching the movie.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses disappointments in a recent movie, highlighting fewer decent characters than expected.
Read more[Neon Genesis Evangelion] Since director Anno is in the spotlight now, there might be a new Eva game coming out.
A discussion about the bizarre games linked to Evangelion, with humorous reflections on their quality and fandom.
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