Neon Genesis Evangelion
NGE
Shinseiki Evangelion
Genres
- Avant Garde
- Award Winning
- Drama
- Sci-Fi
- Suspense
Tags
all 26- OtherPhilosophy96
- DramaComing of Age88
- MechaSuper Robot88
- OtherDenpa86
- TimeDystopian85
- TraitsAngels84
- UniversePost-Apocalyptic84
- OtherPsychosexual83
- FantasyKaiju80
- Main CastPrimarily Teen Cast80
- Main CastMale Protagonist79
- DramaConspiracy79
- TraitsAliens78
- OrganisationsMilitary72
- OtherReligion70
- TraitsKuudere66
- Sci-FiTokusatsu65
- TraitsTsundere64
- OtherPolitics62
- OtherGore60
- OtherFound Family60
- VehicleTrains57
- ActionEspionage55
- TraitsNudity41
- TechnicalEpisodic40
- Main CastEstranged Family20
Genres: Avant Garde, Award Winning, Drama, Sci-Fi, Suspense. Tags: Philosophy, Coming of Age, Super Robot, Denpa, Dystopian, Angels, Post-Apocalyptic, Psychosexual, Kaiju, Primarily Teen Cast, Male Protagonist, Conspiracy.
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Ranked
#45
Popularity
117.2K
Favorites
447.1K
Members
#1
This Season
Rated TV
#1
This Season
Popular TV
#48
All Time
Popular TV
#138
All Time
Rated TV
Episode Progress
Complete26 / 26 episodes aired
All 26 episodes available on Netflix
- Premiered
- Fall 1995
- Aired
- Oct 4, 1995 – Mar 27, 1996
- Broadcast
- Wednesday · 18:30:00
- Duration
- 24 min
- Time to Complete
- 10h 24m
- Rating
- PG - Children
- Studios
- Tatsunoko Production, Gainax
Alternative Titles
ja新世紀エヴァンゲリオン
en-x-romajiShinseiki Evangelion
enNGE
enEvangelion (1995)
ruЕвангелион
ja-LatnShin Seiki Evangelion
enEva
enניאון ג'נסיס אוונגליון
thอีวานเกเลียน มหาสงครามวันพิพากษา
Synopsis
Fifteen years after a cataclysmic event known as the Second Impact, the world faces a new threat: monstrous celestial beings called Angels invade Tokyo-3 one by one. Mankind is unable to defend themselves against the Angels despite utilizing their most advanced munitions and military tactics. The only hope for human salvation rests in the hands of NERV, a mysterious organization led by the cold Gendou Ikari. NERV operates giant humanoid robots dubbed "Evangelions" to combat the Angels with state-of-the-art advanced weaponry and protective barriers known as Absolute Terror Fields. Years after being abandoned by his father, Shinji Ikari, Gendou's 14-year-old son, returns to Tokyo-3. Shinji undergoes a perpetual internal battle against the deeply buried trauma caused by the loss of his mother and the emotional neglect he suffered at the hands of his father. Terrified to open himself up to another, Shinji's life is forever changed upon meeting 29-year-old Misato Katsuragi, a high-ranking NERV officer who shows him a free-spirited maternal kindness he has never experienced. A devastating Angel attack forces Shinji into action as Gendou reveals his true motive for inviting his son back to Tokyo-3: Shinji is the only child capable of efficiently piloting Evangelion Unit-01, a new robot that synchronizes with his biometrics. Despite the brutal psychological trauma brought about by piloting an Evangelion, Shinji defends Tokyo-3 against the angelic threat, oblivious to his father's dark machinations. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Synopsis
Director Hideaki Anno's depression is what led to the dark themes of Shinseiki Evangelion. Budgetary problems and parental complaints about content led to the original ending being scrapped and replaced with an extremely limited-animation ending breaking from the main plot. A movie, Air/Magokoro wo, Kimi ni, was later made based in part on the original planned ending and in part on Anno's increasi
Director Hideaki Anno's depression is what led to the dark themes of Shinseiki Evangelion. Budgetary problems and parental complaints about content led to the original ending being scrapped and replaced with an extremely limited-animation ending breaking from the main plot. A movie, Air/Magokoro wo, Kimi ni, was later made based in part on the original planned ending and in part on Anno's increasing frustration with the otaku fanbase. The series' mix of psychoanalysis, religious symbolism, and genre deconstruction proved extremely influential on mature anime in the late '90s onward. The Japan Media Arts Festival in 2006 ranked it as the most popular anime of all time.
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Director Hideaki Anno's depression is what led to the dark themes of Shinseiki Evangelion. Budgetary problems and parental complaints about content led to the original ending being scrapped and replaced with an extremely limited-animation ending breaking from the main plot. A movie, Air/Magokoro wo, Kimi ni, was later made based in part on the original planned ending and in part on Anno's increasi
Director Hideaki Anno's depression is what led to the dark themes of Shinseiki Evangelion. Budgetary problems and parental complaints about content led to the original ending being scrapped and replaced with an extremely limited-animation ending breaking from the main plot. A movie, Air/Magokoro wo, Kimi ni, was later made based in part on the original planned ending and in part on Anno's increasing frustration with the otaku fanbase. The series' mix of psychoanalysis, religious symbolism, and genre deconstruction proved extremely influential on mature anime in the late '90s onward. The Japan Media Arts Festival in 2006 ranked it as the most popular anime of all time.
Where to Watch
Franchise Timeline
Neon Genesis Evangelion is entry 1 of 6 in the Neon Genesis Evangelion watch order — the first entry in this franchise's main story.
Franchise Timeline
Neon Genesis Evangelion
Essential·Core entries only — skip filler and side content
- Neon Genesis EvangelionSeason 11995
- Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of EvangelionMain Story #2 (MOVIE)1997
- Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) AloneMain Story #3 (MOVIE)2007
- Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) AdvanceMain Story #4 (MOVIE)2009
- Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) RedoMain Story #5 (MOVIE)2012
- Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a TimeMain Story #6 (MOVIE)2021
Complete·Everything including OVAs, specials & side stories
- Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & RebirthOptional MOVIE1997
- Petit Eva: Evangelion@SchoolOptional ONA2007
- Peaceful Times (F02) Petit FilmOptional MUSIC2013
- Evangelion Unit M, Launch...Optional TV
- Evangelion: 3.0 (-46h)Optional SPECIAL2023
Platform Scores
MAL
8.37
AniList
83 / 100
Kitsu
82 / 100
AniList Trend
854
Episode Guide
Aired so far: 26 / 26
Main Story
26 / 26
100%
Latest Aired
Episode 26
Remaining
Fully available
Aired so far
Theme Songs
Openings
Status Breakdown
Tags
Shows how closely each tag relates to this animeShow spoiler tags10
Relations
Alt. Version4
Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone
Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance
Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo
Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time
Character6
Attack Zero x Evangelion
Ayanami Rei, First Lipstick
Bullet Train Transforming Robot Shinkalion The Animation
Schick x Evangelion
Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion Z the Animation
Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion: Mirai kara Kita Shinsoku no ALFA-X
Other5
Evangelion: Hakata - Angel Attack Alternative
Evangelion: It Can (Not) Be True
Japan Anima(tor)'s Exhibition
Peaceful Times (F02) Petit Film
Shin Gengou Nyankogelion
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many episodes are there in Neon Genesis Evangelion?
Neon Genesis Evangelion consists of 26 episodes in total. Each episode has a runtime of approximately 24 minutes.
Is Neon Genesis Evangelion a finished series?
Yes, Neon Genesis Evangelion is a finished anime that originally aired in the fall of 1995. You can stream the complete series on Netflix.
What is the story of Neon Genesis Evangelion about?
Neon Genesis Evangelion is a sci-fi drama about humanity's struggle against monstrous beings called Angels fifteen years after a cataclysmic event. The organization NERV uses giant humanoid robots, known as Evangelions, piloted by individuals like Ikari, Shinji, to defend Tokyo-3.
What is the correct watch order for the Evangelion franchise?
Neon Genesis Evangelion is the first entry in a six-part franchise. After finishing the 26 episodes, the direct sequel is Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion.
Who were the key staff members behind Neon Genesis Evangelion?
The series was produced by studios Tatsunoko Production and Gainax. Notable staff members include Sadamoto, Yoshiyuki, Asari, Yoshitoo, Kuwano, Hijiri, and Handel, Georg Friedrich.
What anime should I watch if I like Neon Genesis Evangelion?
Fans who enjoy the psychological and sci-fi elements of this series often watch Serial Experiments Lain, Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Gurren Lagann, Akira, or Devilman: Crybaby.
Is the Evangelion film series a remake of the original anime?
The films starting with Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone are considered an alternative version of the story rather than a direct remake. This franchise includes subsequent entries like Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance, Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo, and Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time.
What are the main characters featured in Neon Genesis Evangelion?
The story follows several key pilots and personnel, most notably Ikari, Shinji, Souryuu, Asuka Langley, Ayanami, Rei, and their superior Katsuragi, Misato.
Information
- Type
- TV
- Status
- Finished
- Country
- Japan
- Premiered
- Fall 1995
- Aired
- Oct 4, 1995 – Mar 27, 1996
- Broadcast
- Wednesday · 18:30:00
- Episodes
- 26 / 26
- Duration
- 24 min
- Time to Complete
- 10h 24m
- Rating
- PG - Children
- Studios
- Tatsunoko Production, Gainax
Alternative Titles
ja新世紀エヴァンゲリオン
en-x-romajiShinseiki Evangelion
enNGE
enEvangelion (1995)
ruЕвангелион
ja-LatnShin Seiki Evangelion
enEva
enניאון ג'נסיס אוונגליון
thอีวานเกเลียน มหาสงครามวันพิพากษา
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