Sadamoto handles the final scenes with Shinji and Asuka with a great deal of respect, and all without straying too far from the plot of the anime. Skip plot summary @ 9:03 Email: 055: Neon Genesis Evangelion vol. 13 Chapters 84 to 90, “Calling” and “Memories of Summer” By Yoshiyuki Sadamoto Translation by John Werry and Evan Galloway Topics: Shinji x Asuka Existentialism, Is Rei god? Is Shinji God? Other references: Guf (or the chamber of Guf) is depicted as an orb held by the combined Lilith and Rei, in both Judaic lore and in Evangelion it is a celestial body which houses all unborn souls and during third impact is where all the souls on earth return to. Confusingly Ristuko makes reference to Guf when she reveals the Dummy plug system (the Rei Clones), but due to circumstances in that mankind has no access to Guf, or there being no souls left in Guf, this means the Evas have adapted souls from others and that the Rei clones have no souls. Tree of life vs Tree of Knowledge (Fuyutsuki refers to the formation as both) There are many interpretations of this symbolic “tree” as it appears in a multitude of theological text. One being the tree that Adam and Eve ate from, however Evangelion takes the majority of its symbolism from Kabbalah and sacred geometry. In the opening of the Neon Genesis Evangelion anime, we first see the tree of life in Robert Fludd’s illustration and again as the Systema Sephiroticum, illustrated by Athanasius Kircher, which also appears in Gendo’s room. Within Kabbalah, the tree of life is a diagram called the Sefirot (Sephiroth), consisting of 10 nodules known as Sefira. It is a diagram representative of creationism. In End of Eva, before instrumentality is triggered, you may find Shinji is placed on the sixth nodule of the Sefirot. In a Kabbalisic interpretation of Genesis, Tifaret (or Tif’eret) is referenced when God is creating the world on “the fifth day” in the following passage: "And God said, Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life, and let fowl fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven. '" – Genesis 1:20 (English Revised Version) This is because all nodules represent all of God’s utterances upon creating the world, the first being uttered on the first day, “Let there be light”- Genesis 1:3 (English Revised Version). “Tif’eret” or “Tifarah” means “Glory” or “beauty” in Hebrew, it symbolises compassion and beauty. It’s placement on the sefirot gives it more significance due to it representing mercy, justice, balance, giving and receiving. The image of the cross is also superimposed on the Tifaret, with Shinji in the centre, this gives a sacrificial meaning towards the scene. “Malboge Fusion” Italian for evil ditch (referring to the destruction of NERV’s basement and formation of Lilith’s egg) Malboge is referred to as the eight circle of hell in Dante’s Inferno (the first part of The Divine Comedy by Italian poet Dante Alighieri) the Malboge word is plural, meaning “evil ditches”, which there are ten of, the first instance is in canto 18 of the divine comedy “There is a place in Hell called Malebolge, Wholly of stone and of an iron colour”. Synopsis: Shinji is able to get inside his Eva and save Asuka from the opposing Eva units. Meanwhile Ritsuko, desperate that the after-life doesn’t fall on Gendo’s terms, uses the help of the Magi system to blow up Adam and the entire base. In a twist of fate, it is her mother’s Artificial Intelligence that stops her from doing so. Ritsuko’s attempt at making a murder-suicide against Rei and Gendo fails. During this time, Shinji is ambushed by the Evas and is provoked into awakening his own Eva as he syncs with it beyond the maximum threshold, this gives his Eva the properties of an Angel and allows Shinji and his Eva to become a pawn towards triggering a third impact. This advertently causes the lance of Longiness to be drawn out from the moon’s orbit and crucify Shinji’s Eva. The enemy Evas coordinate and trap Shinji. Gendo attempts to fuse himself with Rei, Lilith and Adam, however Rei rejects Gendo and instead chooses Shinji to be the arbiter of the world. A dying Ritsuko manages to fatally shoot Gendo in the throat and tells him that he is a liar, that there was only one person he ever loved, and it was not herself. Rei, having undergone her fusion with Adam and Lilith is now a macro-cosmic being, she beholds the crucified Shinji and his Eva unit, in doing so Shinji becomes a literal tree of life. The being formerly known as Rei is able to use Shinji’s new body to amass a single treasury of all earthly souls, but before she does so, she asks Shinji to show him his personal wishes, his thoughts and all that he truly is. Sources: Facebook - Instagram – Twitter - Website – Email – Weappreciatemanga@gmail.com
Aug 1, 2020 • Subscribe
More like this
Neon Genesis Evangelion
Evangelion is what made Mecha a great genre, filled with existential psychological enigmas and religious imagery. It is easily one of the most influential anime ever to have…
Neon Genesis Evangelion
This manga is an adaptation of the anime with the same name, but it’s not really a replacement or alternative to watching the anime. It’s much more so…
Neon Genesis Evangelion
A great series at the pinnacle of a great time in the history of anime! A prototype for all subsequent mecha anime, Neon Genesis Evangelion had a massive…
046 - Neon Genesis Evangelion vol. 4
Asuka comes to Japan! The definitive red haired tsundere shakes things up. We talk about the human genome, freudian stuff and the politics of a break up because…
045 - Neon Genesis Evangelion vol. 3
On this episodes it's all about the definitive blue haired waifu, Rei Ayanami. Steven feels he doesn't have a lot of info to decide what is Rei's deal.…
044 - Neon Genesis Evangelion vol. 2
Shinji Ikari runs away! Which gives us time to reflect on the thing all teens do. Which is to rebel! Skip us chewing the fat/synopsis @ 5:50 …
056 - Neon Genesis Evangelion vol. 14
Why Evangelion matters? Spoilers will spill! Listen for a chance to win Tony Takezaki's Eva parody and the Eva tribute manga. Skip synopsis @ 11:09 and tweet to…
047 - Neon Genesis Evangelion vol. 5
The Manga starts to differentiate itself from the anime, now that all characters come together. Shinji experiences his first late night party and when the lights go off,…
052 - Neon Genesis Evangelion vol. 10
Kaworu develops feelings for Shinji, in a very different way compared to his short screen time in the anime. skip synopsis @ 13:25 052: Neon Genesis Evangelion vol.…
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Anima, Vol. 4
By Ikuto Yamashita. Released in Japan as “Shin Seiki Evangelion Anima” by Kadokawa Shoten, serialized in the magazine Dengeki Hobby. Released in North America by Seven Seas. Translated…
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Anima, Vol. 3
By Ikuto Yamashita. Released in Japan as “Shin Seiki Evangelion Anima” by Kadokawa Shoten, serialized in the magazine Dengeki Hobby. Released in North America by Seven Seas. Translated…
048 - Neon Genesis Evangelion vol. 6
In this volume characters start to come across points of no return, with plenty talk on quantum theory and Bento boxes! Skip plot summary @ 3:46 048:…
054 - Neon Genesis Evangelion vol. 12
James thinks about the Madonna/whore complex around Shinji x Misato. And how Evangelion is better at telling a cosmic tale than Ridley Scott’s Prometheus. Skip synopsis @10:56 …
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Anima, Vol. 2
By Ikuto Yamashita. Released in Japan as “Shin Seiki Evangelion Anima” by Kadokawa Shoten, serialized in the magazine Dengeki Hobby. Released in North America by Seven Seas. Translated…
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Anima, Vol. 5
By Ikuto Yamashita. Released in Japan as “Shin Seiki Evangelion Anima” by Kadokawa Shoten, serialized in the magazine Dengeki Hobby. Released in North America by Seven Seas. Translated…
053 - Neon Genesis Evangelion vol. 11
Steven and James talk about End of Eva, losing friends and canned coffee. Skip the synopsis @ 9:10 mark. Email: 053: Neon Genesis Evangelion vol. 11…
049 - Neon Genesis Evangelion vol. 7
We find characters whose traumatic past prevents them from loving each other a la Sophie’s choice, and Shinji also has to carry that weight. Also Tabris (Kawaoryu) is…
051- Neon Genesis Evangelion vol. 9
We talk about how Kawaoryu makes his presence known as Asuka's journey takes a dark turn. And unlike the anime, Shinji doesn't like Kawaoryu. Email: 051: Neon…
043 - Neon Genesis Evangelion vol. 1
This is it! The cultiest of cult 90's anime, the daddy of the sekai-kei genre! And maybe Elon Musks favourite anime? It kickstarted the popularity of angsty teen…
050 - Neon Genesis Evangelion vol. 8
Since the main character is in a coma, we get to explore the rest of the characters and their relationships. James talks about being in love with the…
Neon Genesis Evangelion – 13&14 – Throwback Thursday
Another week, another double feature of Neon Genesis Evangelion. This was an odd pair, as our lead 3 actually take backseat for the most part. Being largely irrelevant…
Neon Genesis Evangelion – Gakuen Datenroku (Neon Genesis Evangelion: Campus Apocalypse)
This is a reimagining of the well renowned Neon Genesis Evangelion. However, it isn’t clear at all why this exists. The basic premise seems to be the same…
Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Anima is a semi-sequel to the main series in that it takes place in an alternate timeline where Shinji stopped the attack on NERV HQ…
Review: Neon Genesis Evangelion
Hideaki Anno’s Neon Genesis Evangelion, often credited with revitalising the Japanese anime industry, has achieved almost Holy Grail-like status within the anime community. Commonly seen as a rite…
Revisiting Neon Genesis Evangelion
As I watched Neon Genesis Evangelion again, I wondered what more I could say about it. After all, it is perhaps the most analyzed anime. I’ve written about…
Watching Neon Genesis Evangelion
So, I recently had started watching Neon Genesis Evangelion. And I’m going to be honest, I wasn’t liking it. Maybe it was the hype that always surrounds it,…
Neon Genesis Evangelion – Episode 23
Darkness looms over Misato’s apartment as we return to Shinji’s caretaker, now cocooned in the repetition of a painful, desperate ritual. Instant ramen cups lie unattended and spoiling…
Neon Genesis Evangelion – Episode 17
Rather than referring to some psychoanalytical concept or opaque descriptor of the drama to come, Neon Genesis Evangelion’s seventeenth episode is named, quite simply, “Fourth Child.” It is…
Neon Genesis Evangelion – Episode 21
After twenty episodes of increasingly claustrophobic drama, with our perspective perpetually honing closer into the psychological disarray of Shinji and his companions, Evangelion’s twenty-first ep…
Neon Genesis Evangelion Thematic Analysis
Countless bloggers, YouTubers, TV critics, and even students of philosophy and psychology have commented on the profound nature of Neon Genesis Evangelion. It’s been around since the 90s,…
Neon Genesis Evangelion – Episode 24
The words of Cruel Angel’s Thesis speak of a boy on the threshold of greatness, the wind of destiny wafting through the open door, wings only waiting to…
Neon Genesis Evangelion – Episode 16
After a season and change of cloaking its personal inquiry in the trappings of a more or less traditional, episodic giant robot anime, Neon Genesis Evangelion’s sixteenth episode…
Neon Genesis Evangelion – Episode 22
A full moon draws us back to earth after an episode of painful revelation. After spending so much of this series guessing at the intent behind Gendo and…
Neon Genesis Evangelion – Episode 15
A still blue sky is pierced by the roar of helicopters as we enter Evangelion’s fifteenth episode. Evangelion loves contrasting the abrasive intrusion of military hardware and the…
Neon Genesis Evangelion – Episode 20
Dull green eyes possessing a keen yet feral intelligence. Gleaming teeth that rip and tear with abandon, uncomfortably human in shape. Bulging muscles that test and snap their…
Neon Genesis Evangelion – Episode 14
It’s a strange thing, how the process of describing history seems to fundamentally transform it. Fitting the events of Evangelion’s first half into a historical record lends its…
REVIEW: Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995)
“If there really is a God, maybe we’re nothing more than His dolls.” …
Neon Genesis Evangelion – Episode 19
We begin shortly after the last episode’s grotesque conclusion, with Shinji still in the pilot seat. Not because he’s been forced to, not because he can’t escape, but…
Neon Genesis Evangelion: A Retrospective
Hello again, friends. Below is the PowerPoint presentation from our Saturday 2:00-3:00 panel “Neon Genesis Evangelion: A Retrospective.” This is mostly just for some visuals to go along…
Medium Matters: Neon Genesis Evangelion
WARNING: SPOILERS Okay, it’s all here and it’s all done. I’m not sure whether to cheer or feel sad. Probably both: Evangelion 3.0 + 1.0, and the entire…
Gender Bender: Neon Genesis Evangelion
All right, I suspect people are going to expect me to talk about Kaworu Nagisa here. Dude is pretty interested in Shinji, isn’t he? (wink wink nudge nudge)…
Neon Genesis Evangelion – Episode 18
We begin on an ominous cold open, as Unit 03 is transported from the remains of the US base to Japan, a grim specter lurking within the clouds.…
BaronJ Talks: Neon Genesis Evangelion
It's been a hot minute, hasn't it I'm returning to anime content after thinking on it for a long time. I had a bit of a crisis of creative…
Episode 288 - Neon Genesis Evangelion
This week, Shaun says screw the birds, he's going to get in the mech himself when he shows Remington 8 episodes of Neon Genesis Evangelion. Meanwhile, Remington pimps…
Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Ultimate Anime
Ever since I was five years old and watched Star Wars for the first time, I’ve loved the fantasy/sci-fi epic. I spent countless school nights staying up to…
Neon Genesis Evangelion, the 4Kids Version
First off, this isn’t going to be a traditional review – I’ve looked at Neon Genesis Evangelion already, and there’s not much point in reviewing a dub separately…
Fragments of Ourselves: Neon Genesis Evangelion
As I sit alone in my room I begin to ponder. About life, existence, my sense of self, my past sufferings. I begin to get caught up in…
Sakuga Espresso #11 – Neon Genesis Evangelion
The post Sakuga Espresso #11 – Neon Genesis Evangelion appeared first on Full Frontal.
Neon Genesis Evangelion, the 4Kids Version
April Fools! There is no such thing as the “4kids version” of Neon Genesis Evangelion. The “Review” of it remains after the cut. First off, this isn’t going…
Shinseiki Evangelion: Comic Tribute (Neon Genesis Evangelion: Comic Tribute)
This is a collection of NGE one shots from a number of mangaka. As one would expect from a collection of one shots, things vary tremendously from one…