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Year: 1995
MAL score: 8.31
Personal score: 8/10


Synopsis: In the year 2015, the world stands on the brink of destruction. Humanity's last hope lies in the hands of Nerv, a special agency under the United Nations, and their Evangelions, giant machines capable of defeating the Angels who herald Earth's ruin.


Personal Review: A truly bizarre anime compared to what most of the weeb community is accustomed to nowdays. Being made in the 90s, the artstyle truly reflects the eerieness of the series. For some, the art-style can be a hit or miss. The soundtracks also add a nice touch to the story and it is well made and fit.


As for the story itself, it revolves around a young boy named Gendou Ikari who is being forced to pilot a giant mecha by the name of EVA-01 (Eva standing for Evangelion) to protect the earth from the gigantic creatures called Angels.


That is, for the simple beginning part of the series, as the story takes a turn towards more abstract concepts later on, such as life and death, while using a lot of creepy effects that make the viewer uncomfortable (I don't recommend watching the later part of the series on drugs).


My final score is a 8/10 for this old and very appreciated series.


Drop your thoughts down below if you have watched the series.


~[This review is approved by the hentai! Clan, SAES's weeb community uwu]~(pink)


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