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a b "鷺巣詩郎『Neon Genesis Evangelion【2013 HR Remaster Ver.】』レビュー" (in Japanese). Lisani!. 18 December 2013. Archived from the original on 20 September 2021 . Retrieved 2 November 2021. Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time". Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time . Retrieved August 30, 2023. In the documentary, Anno is depicted as frequently late or absent from the studio, or would often stay overnight adjusting individual scenes he was unsatisfied with. Part A had been rewritten 40 times due to the difficulty staff had in depicting it, and at one point Anno was so lost on how to resolve the storylines he considered restarting it from scratch after nine months of work. Anno told the documentary crew he wouldn't miss working on the franchise and said everything he needed to, but felt finishing his work remained a priority, even at the expense of his well-being. He told Ogata later at post-production that he'd indeed miss it. [30] Hayao Miyazaki described Anno as "one who sheds blood for his films". Upon finishing production, Anno preferred to immediately start work on a script for a new production while his staff was watching the first screening together. [72] Gainax co-founder Toshio Okada criticized the documentary as "sloppy" and "propaganda" trying to make Anno look better, claiming Anno's live-action approach in fact took inspiration from Hiroyuki Yamaga's work in Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise instead of being sui generis as the documentary implied, [73] and Anno noted the crew was in fact not present during the highly intense production of Part D for several months, nor did it cover him thanking the staff at the end. [53]

Twenty-six years after the TV premiere of Neon Genesis Evangelion (and 24 years after its theatrical alternate ending, The End of Evangelion), Hideaki Anno’s seemingly never-ending saga has finally come to a close. The much-awaited, long-delayed fourth installment in the Rebuild of Evangelion film series that retells the original TV series’ story, Evangelion 3.0+1.0: Thrice Upon a Time scales the steep emotional walls built by its predecessors, and bloodies its fingers during the climb. But it also features unusually quiet stretches, which allow for moving reflections involving the film’s lead characters, young mecha pilots Ikari Shinji (Ogata Megumi), Shikinami Asuka Langley (Miyamura Yūko) and Ayanami Rei (Hayashibara Megumi). It’s bold, dazzling, introspective, and occasionally disturbing, which makes it a fitting capper to not only the new film series, but to the Evangelion story as a whole.Evangelion Finally" (in Japanese). King Records. Archived from the original on 17 September 2021 . Retrieved 2 November 2021. Neon Genesis Evangelion 【2013 HR Remaster Ver.】" (in Japanese). Phile Web. Archived from the original on 8 March 2021 . Retrieved 2 November 2021. The Rebuild of Evangelion series is a loose adaptation of Anno and Studio Gainax’s seminal 26-episode series Neon Genesis Evangelion (and its controversial cinematic conclusion, End of Evangelion), telling a modernised version of the iconic series’ narrative, but developing along a wildly divergent path over the course of the four-movie series. Those women longed for the touch of others' lips, and thus invited their kisses." (B-4 Strings and piano)

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