Neon Genesis Evangelion - Perfect Collection
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Rating:
22.522.522.522.522.5
Medium:
DVD
Release Date:
4/9/2002
Date Imported:
11/25/2007
List Price:
$79.95
Genre:
Anime / Science Fiction
Studio:
Adv Films
Cast:
Miyamura, Yûko / Yamadera, Kôichi / Seki, Tomokazu / Iwanaga, Tetsuya / Iwao, Junko
Director:
Tsurumaki, Kazuya / Ishidô, Hiroyuki / Anno, Hideaki
Audience Rating:
NR (Not Rated)
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
DVD Region:
1
Running Time:
650
Format:
Animated / Box set / Color / DVD-Video / NTSC
Language:
English (Original Language) / Japanese (Original Language)
EAN:
0702727030826
UPC:
702727030826
Tag:
Japan
Description:

Amazon.com essential video A benchmark series in the history of anime, Hideaki Anno's Neon Genesis Evangelion is one of the most widely discussed in anime. It's not the first series to combine mecha (futuristic machines, especially robots) with theology and a character-driven story, but it does so exceptionally well. The designs of the robots by Ikuto Yamashita are strikingly original; the questions raised about the future of the human race stimulate viewers' imaginations and the characters show a depth of personality rare in anime. The story is set in 2015, 15 years after a cataclysmic explosion in Antarctica that caused the ice cap to melt, killing a large portion of the Earth's population. Although it was reported as a meteor impact, the explosion was caused by human interaction with Adam, the first of a series of powerful, sentient creatures known as "Angels" to appear on Earth. To defend against their depredations, humans rely on NERV, a secret agency dedicated to destroying the Angels with their gargantuan robot suits called Evas. Only teenagers with special psychic powers can pilot the Evas, and the best pilot is the repressed 14-year-old Shinji Ikari, who is a more interesting, believable character than standard mecha pilots. The two final chapters of the Evangelion series (which originally ran in 1995-96) are highly philosophical ruminations that satisfied neither Anno nor the viewers. The episodes were remade as the theatrical features; however, only the original 26 episodes appear in this set. Not rated; suitable for ages 14 and up: Brief nudity, violence, sexual humor, and complex adult themes. --Charles Solomon