Neon Genesis Evangelion Review

Neon Genesis Evangelion turns a robot war into a brutal study of children carrying adult systems, damaged relationships, and the terrifying cost of needing other people.
Evangelion Episodes 1–26

A complete Evangelion episode guide covering all 26 original anime episodes in order, with concise recaps, character turns, revealed lore, and links to the series and movie routes.
Evangelion

Enter Evangelion through its 26-episode series, original theatrical ending, six-film road, characters, voice cast, reviews, reactions, rants, lore, and confirmed news.
Yuko Miyamura: Asuka Voice Actor Profile

Yuko Miyamura made Asuka’s pride, fury, pain, and final refusal unforgettable. RaeRae examines the acting behind Evangelion’s most volatile pilot.
Megumi Ogata: Evangelion Voice Actor Profile

Megumi Ogata’s Shinji Ikari performance made fear, shame, rage, and need sound painfully human. RaeRae examines the craft behind an anime landmark.
Misato Katsuragi: Evangelion Character Profile

Misato Katsuragi character profile examining her leadership, Second Impact trauma, guardian role, NERV authority, final sacrifice, and Kotono Mitsuishi’s performance.
Rei Ayanami: Evangelion Character Profile

Rei Ayanami character profile examining her identity, clone bodies, relationships, sacrifice, Instrumentality, final refusal, and Megumi Hayashibara’s performance.
The End of Evangelion

The End of Evangelion movie hub covers the story, viewing order, characters, Japanese voice cast, complete RaeRae review, connected rants, Instrumentality lore, current U.S. viewing, and confirmed franchise updates.
Friendship Is Not Unpaid Therapy

Anime keeps asking one loyal friend to become the crisis line, therapist, moral compass, and rescue plan. Friendship matters, but love cannot replace adults, boundaries, and a real care system.
Gifted Children Are Not Public Property

Anime loves gifted children until those children want ordinary lives. Shoto, Naruto, Neji, and other prodigies expose how families, schools, clans, and governments turn talent into ownership.
Self-Sacrifice Is Not a Public Safety Plan

Anime keeps praising exhausted children for saving broken systems, then forgets to ask why every adult plan required a child to collapse. Heroism can answer an emergency, but repeated self-sacrifice is not public policy.