CVM SEKAI ANIME HUB
Evangelion
Twenty-six episodes, two endings, six films, and one franchise that keeps asking whether people can reach each other without turning love into another weapon.
STORY OVERVIEW
A child is ordered to save a world that refuses to tell him the truth
Evangelion begins after Second Impact has broken the planet and left Tokyo-3 waiting for the next disaster. Fourteen-year-old Shinji Ikari arrives because his estranged father finally called for him. The invitation is a trap. Gendo commands NERV, NERV has built Evangelion Unit-01, and an Angel is already attacking. Shinji can enter the machine or watch wounded Rei Ayanami take his place.
The battles grow larger, but the franchise never treats destruction as the whole story. Shinji, Asuka, Rei, Misato, Ritsuko, and Gendo carry grief into every order, friendship, kiss, and refusal. The original series and The End of Evangelion approach the same collapse from different angles. The four Rebuild films begin by revisiting familiar events, then become a separate continuity with their own choices and conclusion.
FORMAT GUIDE
Choose your Evangelion route
Start with the animated series, continue through the original theatrical ending, then enter the Rebuild continuity. Death & Rebirth works mainly as a recap and bridge, not a replacement for the twenty-six episodes.
1995–1996
Animated Series
The complete psychological and apocalyptic foundation, arranged in broadcast order with recaps and reactions.
1997
Original Continuity
A recap bridge followed by the theatrical route through NERV’s collapse and Human Instrumentality.
2007–2021
Rebuild Continuity
A familiar opening becomes a new world, new relationships, and a different answer to Evangelion’s oldest pain.
CHARACTERS
Six people at the center of Evangelion
Status labels contain major spoilers because Evangelion changes the meaning of survival across continuities.
REVIEWS
Series and movie verdicts
Each review has its own artwork and digs into the ending, production choices, criticism, hidden details, and what each entry adds to Evangelion.
ANIMATED SERIES REVIEW
Neon Genesis Evangelion
ORIGINAL CONTINUITY REVIEW
Death & Rebirth
ORIGINAL CONTINUITY REVIEW
The End of Evangelion
REBUILD CONTINUITY REVIEW
Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone
REBUILD CONTINUITY REVIEW
Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance
REBUILD CONTINUITY REVIEW
Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo
REBUILD CONTINUITY REVIEW
Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time
REACTIONS
Every episode, one complete route
All twenty-six reactions stay in broadcast order inside one episode directory, with short recaps, RaeRae’s verdicts, and direct links to each full reaction.
RANTS
When Evangelion’s systems deserve the argument
Three franchise-specific editorials follow the harm from command rooms and parental authority into the real systems that keep demanding sacrifice from children.
WORLD, LORE & GUIDES
The machinery behind the apocalypse
Start with the three systems that reshape every battle, then open the full directory for Angels, Evas, Impacts, places, artifacts, organizations, and the bodies caught between them.
VOICE ACTORS
Three performances at the center of Evangelion
Three defining performances introduce the Japanese cast. The full directory connects the franchise’s actors, characters, and continuities.
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