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wtf my friend told me everyone was going to die
Luv the ending… so… meaningful…
good anime don’t know what every complains about the ending is fine leaves loose ends but i know aleast a dozen that does the exact same thing
End of Evangeleon, here I come!
WTF!!!!CHEAPEST END EVER!!!!!
So have the last two episodes been Shinji’s hallucinations? I don’t understand it…
Wow, the ending pissed me off….
wow that was a waste of my damn time i was hoping for some bad ass ending with explosions and blood and what not ahh those last 2 episodes sucked!!!!
So, it was all a hallucination and he just wanted to exist? this.. makes no sense…
Studio Gainax ran outta money, so of course the ending was a bit cheap. Thankfully, the script writers knew how to make it meaningful. I think I understand it:
Basically, after the destruction of the last Angel, the government wanted to end humanity and merge everyone into a collective unconscious. Once that happens, Shinji goes into a mental Odyssey, finds his friends, and realizes that there is worth in his existence.
Another way to look at the ending is to consider the presence of the Angels. The series makes many biblical references, and the original japanese translation of the word Angel should’ve been ‘holy messenger’ which infers that they are an enlightened group, or at least more-so than humanity at that current point in the anime.
So what are the Angels? At first we see them as enemy mechas trying to destroy the stability of mankind, but are they really? As the final Angels come down they take on more human appearances and the reason that they ‘invade’ Earth isn’t to kill its citizens, the citizens of Earth are just attacking them FEARING that they are invading them. The Angels main goal, and always has been, is making contact with their ‘arents’ Adam and Lilith, who turn out to be Ikari’s father and what was originally believed to be Adam (Lillith). Since Ikari’s father is Adam and Lillith’s soul rests in Ayanami Rei (an incarnation of Ikari’s mother) we can conclude that the Angels and Humans are derived from the EXACT SAME ORIGIN.
The Humans have tried to descend human suffering by trying to absorb the collective unconscious of the entire race into 13-15 (I forgot the exact number, just watched the series back to back for the first time) Evangelions. I hope that last sentence set off some ‘irony alarms’ in people’s heads. Yes Ikari’s father is trying to create the SAME NUMBER OF evANGELions as there were Angels.
Hmmmmm. So now we have ANOTHER enlightened race.
The anime series ended perfectly. Life goes on, and another race must come to terms with their own power and enlightenment.
And tomorrow, I’ll be watching the rest of the NGE movies.
Hope this helped, and remember this is just my interpretation of what went on.
Anyone complaining about the ending or people just not getting it, watch the series again.
It’s about personal conflict.
How we see ourselves and how we see things around us.
Also there’s more.
ok i just read a thing somewhere and now all of this makes sense good ending if a bit “different”
QUESTION?? What was with the pictures that looked like real life pictures not something drawn about. I mean, if it was a more recent anime, I could see those actually being just really realistic drawings, but in 1995?? no. Those definitely were not drawn.
I don’t like the end for plenty of reasons. I get my interpretation of it and I can understand how others interpreted it. I don’t like the ending partially because I think things should have been done differently earlier on. Plus, the whole anime kind of felt genre confused. It was made in 1995 though so I can’t expect too much. What I would like to see is this, along with several other old animes, remade with quality, current technology and current styles. I would like to see it with how we would probably imagine the same story today because obviously, what looked cool and maybe even futuristic in 1995 is not the same as it is now. Laptops in every classroom, sure. Chunky thick rectangular box laptop, no.
I think it did okay in the end. The whole anime sort of explored the self, reality, identity, trauma, self image, and family. It might have been smoother with more episodes but that happens a lot.