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Neon Genesis Evangelion
TV Series

Neon Genesis Evangelion

Mankind's greatest fear is mankind itself.
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User Score2,103 ratings
TMDB 8.6199525m / ep1 seasons · 26 eps
Sci-Fi & FantasyAnimationDrama

Synopsis

At the turn of the century, the Angels returned to Earth, seeking to wipe out humanity in an apocalyptic fury. Devastated, mankind's last remnants moved underground to wait for the day when the Angels would come back to finish the job. Fifteen years later, that day has come... but this time, humanity is ready to fight back with terrifying bio-mechanical weapons known as the Evangelions. Watch as Shinji, Rei, Asuka and the rest of the mysterious shadow agency Nerv battle to save earth from total annihilation.

Episodes

26 episodes
Creator
Network
TV TokyoTV Tokyo
First aired
October 4, 1995Ended
Seasons
126 episodes

Top Cast

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Megumi Ogata
Megumi Ogata
Shinji Ikari (voice)
Kotono Mitsuishi
Kotono Mitsuishi
Misato Katsuragi (voice)
Megumi Hayashibara
Megumi Hayashibara
Rei Ayanami (voice)
Yuko Miyamura
Yuko Miyamura
Asuka Langley Soryu (voice)
Yuriko Yamaguchi
Yuriko Yamaguchi
Dr. Ritsuko Akagi (voice)
Fumihiko Tachiki
Fumihiko Tachiki
Gendo Ikari (voice)
Motomu Kiyokawa
Motomu Kiyokawa
Kozo Fuyutsuki (voice)
Miki Nagasawa
Miki Nagasawa
Maya Ibuki (voice)

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Reviews

From TMDB users
sirdorius
Nov 20, 2025

The series starts out with some usual anime tropes: a monomyth, insufferable high school protagonists, mechs vs. kaijus, and hypersexualized 14 year old girls. It tries to be "deep" by mixing some religious mythology and existential questions that keep teens up at night, like "Why am I here?" repeated a million times. Towards the end, the main story is such unsalvageable nonsense that the writers just give up on it completely and try to turn it into some pseudo-intellectual freudian/jungian analysis of a depressed teen. It's been quite a few years since I was a clinically depressed young adult, so I can't really relate now; but the theme is way too complex to fit in between shots of naked schoolgirls and incredibly poor dialogue. If you want a real exploration of the topic, check out Bojack Horseman instead. Against my better judgement, I watched it to the end because a lot of anime reviewers seem to praise Evangelion's story. That doesn't speak favorably to the quality of the show, but more about the embarrassingly low bar for story writing in animes.

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