Are the Evangelion movies important?

Evangelion 3.0+1.0's ending could not have existed were it not for the original anime and End of Evangelion, and as such, they are as essential in understanding and enjoying the Rebuild's story as the Rebuild films themselves.
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Is it necessary to watch Evangelion movies?

However, the Rebuild of Evangelion series does start with a retelling of the first part of the anime in 1.0, but then veers way off course in 2.0. Viewers will better appreciate the series and the changes that come with Rebuild by watching the original anime, but in a pinch, watching just the movies will suffice.
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What is the point of the Evangelion movies?

It is a story where the main character witnesses many horrors with his own eyes, but still tries to stand up again. It is a story of will; a story of moving forward, if only just a little. It is a story of fear, where someone who must face indefinite solitude fears reaching out to others, but still wants to try.
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Are the Evangelion movies different from the series?

Evangelion 1.0 is a condensed repackage of the NGE's first six episodes - any differences are minor and cosmetic. Starting at 2.0, the narrative starts to veer off course. The film opens with Mari Illustrious Makinami, a character with no counterpart from the original series, piloting EVA Unit-05.
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Is Evangelion 1.0 Just a recap?

Overview. Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone is a retelling of the original series from episodes 1 to 6. While the later movies diverged from the plot of Neon Genesis Evangelion, 1.0 stayed true in many ways, from identical characterization to scenes reanimated shot-for-shot from the source material.
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Are the Evangelion movies connected?

Despite existing in a separate continuity and diverging heavily from the events of the original Neon Genesis Evangelion, the Rebuild films are inextricably bound to the original, making an experience separate and apart from it nearly impossible. And the movies are better for it.
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Is Evangelion 1.1 a remake?

Make of that what you will. First we'd have to figure out the original ending. Evangelion has always defied some conventions in this regard, but on a technicality the movies count as sequels, since they are neither remakes nor prequels.
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Are the Evangelion movies canon?

Likewise, the Rebuild movies and Sadamoto's manga are official, but are not canon as they are part of their own, separate continuities. Canon proper is what is seen in the series.
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Is Evangelion 1.11 the same?

Evangelion 1.11 is the second DVD release of the theatrical version of Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone and includes several added scenes. The brightness has been fixed from 1.01 and the majority of all the shots have been reframed.
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Does Evangelion 3.0 1.0 have a happy ending?

He can finally be happy, the closing moments featuring an older version of his character in a loving, flirtatious relationship as other key characters are teased in the background. This is the new normal, a place where we can finally say goodbye to Neon Genesis Evangelion.
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Is Evangelion incomplete?

By not having the ending theme available at all if you live outside of Japan, the series is incomplete, in my view, by virtue of how much these songs add to the experience. It's more than a closing song for Evangelion, in my opinion.
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Does Netflix rebuild Evangelion?

The Rebuild of Evangelion series is not on Netflix, although it is already on Prime Video in its entirety. In any case, and concluding, this would be the most recommended viewing order to understand and enjoy Neon Genesis Evangelion to the fullest: Neon Genesis Evangelion, Episodios 1-26 (available on Netflix)
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Is Evangelion death just a recap?

Most fans know this movie as Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth, originally released as a two-part movie separated by a short intermission. Death is essentially a 67-minute clip show, recapping the series.
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Why is Evangelion so popular?

But its deliberate subversion of anime conventions and audience expectations was what made it so popular. In Japan, Evangelion spawned countless anime tropes, and moreover provided a template for integrating stylish genre tropes with serious themes, high artistic aspirations, and deep characterization.
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What is the best way to watch Evangelion?

You can either watch the first hour of End of Evangelion and then watch 25 and 26 or watch the final two episodes and then the movie, whatever you prefer. You can then work your way through the Rebuilds in release order, treating them as their own self-contained series.
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Is Evangelion over forever?

Final Evangelion movie is finally finished, because Hideaki Anno says it is. Nearly decade-long production work is finally over for Studio Khara. Delays aren't unusual in the hurried and harried world of anime production, but the Rebuild of Evangelion movie series is an extreme example.
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Is Evangelion time loop?

This final movie reveals what many fans have suspected for a long time: the entire Evangelion saga is on a time loop, and the story plays out repeatedly with different outcomes. It's a multiverse, and the seemingly endless manga spinoffs during the 2000s are actually as canonical as the TV series and the new movies.
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Is Evangelion done for good?

Neon Genesis Evangelion finally comes to an end. Neon Genesis Evangelion, one of the seminal works of mecha anime and a franchise that's confused and enraptured fans for more than a quarter of a century, finally got a proper conclusion with the movie Evangelion: 3.0 + 1.0 Thrice Upon a Time.
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Which ending of Evangelion is canon?

For instance, the script for The End of Evangelion explicitly describes the "Mother" from the sandbox scene as Misato. Everything added to the director's cuts is first tier canon and was put there to set up something that happens in EOE. Shin-seiki has promised to write an essay that will go over this scene by scene.
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Is Evangelion rebuild worth?

Anyway, yes, the Rebuilds are definitely worth watching. The second movie in particular is one of my favorite anime movies.
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Is Eva 1.0 the same?

Differences between Evangelion 1.0 and Neon Genesis Evangelion. Rebuild 1.0 is for the most part a retelling of the first six episodes of the original series. However, many important points have been changed; as some minor changes as well.
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Why are oceans red Evangelion?

All of the facility's water is colored in red as a nod to a major event in the anime that caused the oceans to run red with blood — the “Second Impact.” For a little background on the anime, the “Second Impact” was a cataclysmic event that happened in Antarctica, triggered by an experiment led by Dr.
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Why is Evangelion rebuild different?

Rebuild of Evangelion was originally presented as an alternate retelling of the original Neon Genesis Evangelion anime series: the first three movies were intended to be an "alternate retelling" of the series, while the fourth and final film is promised to be an entirely new, alternate ending to the series.
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