Rah-Xephon is Evangelion on serious hallucogens.
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Rah-Xephon is Evangelion on serious hallucogens.
Eva truly was a masterpiece. I started watching it, an episode a day on average. Then two. Then three. Pretty soon I was scrambling to watch it as much as I could. The show is deeper than anything else I've seen (currently 9 episodes into RahXephon, hoping it matches up), and has some truly incredible messages. You can interpret it in many different ways, and can take the religious aspect as a good or bad thing...or maybe just a thing that happened. :D One bad note is the sheer amount of angst in the show. True, it adds a lot--but at times it can almost be depressing. I have a friend who worships Eva, but said he felt physically ill after watching it. Shinji has to be the most self conflicted person in the universe... :D The true movie ending was incredible, and by far the strangest thing I've ever experienced in media.
I actually like Cowboy Bebop more than Evangelion, but Eva is a show no anime fan should miss. It has a genius penguin in it...come on, how can you not like that!?
Is that even possible given how :love::love::love::love::love::love: Evangelion is... :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Behold the Void
Oh yes. Very much so. Evangelion actually makes some sort of sense. Rah-Xephon leavings you thinking you just spent the last however many hours watching Yutaka Izubuchi's private Acid trip.
But it makes sense right now :crying2:
Wait until the end, it gets REALLY strange.
Of course, the fact that I watched it with Starlight Angel babbling throughout the entire series might have hindered my ability to fully comprehend it...
Well I will tell ya what I think when I am done. I am watching ripped english version and I plan on watching the movie...while I heard it is more like a series recap, they said it was from another persons perspective and added to clearing some things up.
Ditto that. I like it a lot though. Probably has to do with the fact that it was one of the first animes I saw, and the fact that the characters are really screwed up, which earns them a special place in my heart. [img]http://home.eyesonff.com/images/smilies/heart.gif[/img]Quote:
Originally Posted by Kawaii Ryűkishi
It's more interesting when characters are flawed and human. I mean, Kaji's the one with the least problems, and look what happens to him.
you can download the director's cut scenes from here:Quote:
Originally Posted by aeris2001x2
www.evangelion.tv
director's cut are really very important and they show some really interesting things..
There are two movies--Death & Rebirth and The End of Evangelion. Death & Rebirth is a series recap with maybe a couple extra scenes thrown in, plus the first half-hour or so of End of Eva. End of Eva itself is all original material, though, being the true end of the series.Quote:
Originally Posted by edczxcvbnm
Your talking about Evangelion Kawaii and I am talking about RahXephon.
Well, stop it.
I couldn't help talking about it as they look so similar on the surface :crying2:
can sum1 help me out a lil?i just finished watching the entire Neon Genesis Evangelion (only 26 episodes not counting the movies)and im confused about a lot of things. but im gonna start with episodes 25 & 26. whats going on?they defeated the last Angel right?did the world end and that's why everything is all philosophical?
why was the HUMAN COMPLE....(something or other :rolleyes2 ) not really explained?can sum1 help me out on this one?thanks a million :)