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A Japanese animated show, of 26 episodes (the film, End of Evangelion offers a more tangible conclusion than the series), which aired between '95 and '96. The plot is typical: - A government agency is set up to save the world. - Three 14 year olds pilot humanoid cyborgs and kill monsters. It is interpreted as a number of things: - An intricate look at ourselves and others. - An attempt to make animé original; to broaden its the limits(See my definition of animé). - A cruddy non-sensical, contradictory, boring, drawn-out, pointlessly violent, perverted, pessimistic, and pretentious cartoon. - A safe-card/fall back/name drop for self-proclaimed animé know-it-alls who've never watched the show. - A series easily insultable. - A calling card for unfounded animé-haters. - An excellent source for debate (:P). - A prime example of character development (or lack of). - A test of patience. - An escape from reality. - A reflection on reality. - A kik-ass animé w/lots of gre and BOOBIES. And finally, for the immature, "laisser-faire" types (not in an economical or politcal sense), and/or emotional lacking: - A waste of time.
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