Don’t watch the Rebuild of Evangelion film series before watching the anime as it was. They’re much more readily available than the original series is (until it’s streaming, that is), and they theoretically condense 15-ish hours of action and drama and existential dread into a shorter package with sleeker, modernized animation. If you’re an anime fan who still hasn’t seen the show but means to, you may be tempted by film-length recaps. ![]() There are also two direct feature-film follow-ups, and an entire set of movies that “retell” the TV show’s story. ![]() ![]() ![]() Yet Evangelion is more than just the 26-episode series that wrapped in 1996 (and has been held in high esteem in the years since). This is the story that unfolds over the course of the original anime.
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