Neon Genesis Evangelion The End Of Evangelion -1997- |work| [LATEST]

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Shinji, witnessing Unit-02’s death, screams. Eva-01 goes berserk, ascending into a quasi-divine form—a tree of life. SEELE, observing from orbit, declares the beginning of the Human Instrumentality Project. Their goal: to break down the AT Fields (the walls of the heart that separate one soul from another), turning all of humanity into a single, orange sea of primordial goo (LCL). No pain. No rejection. Just a lukewarm ocean of collective loneliness. neon genesis evangelion the end of evangelion -1997-

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Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion (1997) remains one of the most polarizing, analyzed, and influential landmarks in anime history. Directed by Hideaki Anno and produced by Gainax, this feature film was released on July 19, 1997. It served as a parallel ending to the 1995 television series Neon Genesis Evangelion , replacing or complementing the controversial, abstract psychological profile that concluded the original broadcast in episodes 25 and 26. SEELE, observing from orbit, declares the beginning of

, the film serves as an "alternate" or "concurrent" finale to the original 26-episode Neon Genesis Evangelion

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For a moment, he reaches out to touch it—that final, beautiful silence.