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=Series Premise=
{{Infobox anime
|enname = Neon Genesis Evangelion
|jpname = 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン
|names = Evangelion
|showtype = TV series
|episodes = 26
|date = October 4, 1995 – March 27, 1996
|First = Super Robot Wars F
}}


Neon Genesis Evangelion (in Japanese, "Shin Seiki Evangelion", which translates as "New Century Evangelion") is a 26-episode science fiction/action/drama anime series from Studio Gainax, which aired on Japanese television in 1995-96. The series was followed in 1997 by Death and Rebirth, a Clip Show revision of the series which condensed many of the series' episodes into an hour-and-a-half timespan (while also expanding a few scenes). Death and Rebirth also featured the first half-hour of The End of Evangelion, a full-length movie that brought the story to a much more definitive (but by no means less controversial) conclusion than the television series did.


A disaster known as Second Impact changed the entire world — Antarctica was annihilated causing global flooding, the planet's axis shifted, and Earth's human population was halved practically overnight. Fifteen years later, fourteen-year-old [[Neon Genesis Evangelion/Shinji Ikari|Shinji Ikari]] is summoned to the fortress city of Tokyo-3 by his estranged father, Gendo, for a single purpose: Shinji is needed as a pilot for a Humongous Mecha called an Evangelion, used to battle physics-defying beings known as Angels, which threaten to destroy what remains of humanity (though exactly how they plan to do so, and for what reason, is not explained for some time). This relatively standard Humongous Mecha premise gradually transforms into a dramatic character study rife with psychological analysis, religious references, genre deconstruction, social commentary, and exploration of themes such as societal alienation, depression, and the repressive pain of human subjectivity. This approach was unprecedented and revolutionary prior to Evangelion; after Evangelion's runaway success, numerous other anime producers created shows with a similar approach (with varying degrees of success).


As a final note: Evangelion is considered Hideaki Anno's brainchild, and it's all but defined his career. Many of Evangelion's themes were directly inspired by his personal battle with depression at the time of its creation; it's unsurprising, then, that he's come to own it, even as it's spun off into numerous extra adaptations which either play on the themes of the anime or ignore them to varying degrees.
==Story==
=Units from this series appeared in:=


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==Neon Genesis Evangelion in Super Robot Wars==
The A.T. field effect from Evangelion has been adapted into the game, making damage from anyone who cannot do large amounts of damage to be completely nonexistent. This effect usually comes at a price of the umbilical cables attached to the EVA units. These usually shackle them to your carriers or certain points on the stage, effectively hindering their movements to a certain range. However, this is compensated by the umbilical cable's supply of practically limitless EN. Story events that grant the EVA units S2 engines or purging the umbilical cable will grant these units free reign to unleash the beast, but players should keep track of their EN consumption.
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Like the TV series, having EVA 01 shot down will result with it going berserk, attack friends and foes alike along with a hefty repair fine once it is subdued after the stage intends for it to go wild.
===Super Robot Wars Appearances===
Neon Genesis Evangelion's story and/or units have appeared in the following series:
*[[Super Robot Wars/Alpha 3|The 3rd Super Robot Wars Alpha]]
*[[Super Robot Wars/Alpha 3|The 3rd Super Robot Wars Alpha]]
*[[Super Robot Wars/MX|Super Robot Wars MX]]
*[[Super Robot Wars/MX|Super Robot Wars MX]]
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*[[Super Robot Wars/FF|Super Robot Wars F Final]]
*[[Super Robot Wars/FF|Super Robot Wars F Final]]
*[[Super Robot Wars/F|Super Robot Wars F]]
*[[Super Robot Wars/F|Super Robot Wars F]]
===Character Appearances===
The following characters have appeared in a Super Robot Wars as either a playable character, an enemy, or are involved in the background story as a supporting ally/enemy. The characters are sorted by faction.
*NERV
**Asuka Langley Soryu
**Dummy Plug
**Evangelion Unit 01 (Berserk)
**Gendou Ikari
**Kouzou Fuyutsuki
**Makoto Hyuga
**Maya Ibuki
**Misato Katsuragi
**Rei Ayanami
**Ritsuko Akagi
**Ryouji Kaji
**Shigeru Aoba
**Shinji Ikari
*Tokyo-3 Residents
**Hikari Horaki
**Kensuke Aida
**Pen Pen
**Touji Suzuhara
*SEELE
**Keel Lorenz
*Angels
**Angel 3 Sachiel
**Angel 4 Shamshiel
**Angel 5 Ramiel
**Angel 6 Gaghiel
**Angel 13 Bardiel
**Angel 14 Zeruel
**Angel 16 Armisael
**Kaworu Nagisa
===Unit Appearances===
The following units and battleships have appeared in a Super Robot Wars as either a playable unit, NPC, or enemy. The units are sorted by faction.
*NERV
**Evangelion Unit 00
**Evangelion Unit 00 (Blue)
**Evangelion Unit 01
**Evangelion Unit 01 (Berserk)
**Evangelion Unit 01 (S2 Engine)
**Evangelion Unit 01 F-Parts
**Evangelion Unit 02
**Evangelion Unit 03
*Angels
**Angel 3 Sachiel
**Angel 4 Shamshiel
**Angel 5 Ramiel
**Angel 6 Gaghiel
**Angel 7 Israfel
**Angel 7 Israfel Kou
**Angel 7 Israfel Otsu
**Angel 9 Matariel
**Angel 13 Bardiel
**Angel 14 Zeruel
**Angel 16 Armisael
**Angel 17 Kaworu Nagisa
===BGM used===


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Revision as of 04:44, 21 July 2014

Neon Genesis Evangelion
新世紀エヴァンゲリオン
Other Names Evangelion
Series Info
Broadcasting Type TV series
Episodes 26
Original Airing Date/Release October 4, 1995 – March 27, 1996
First Appearance Super Robot Wars F



Story

Neon Genesis Evangelion in Super Robot Wars

The A.T. field effect from Evangelion has been adapted into the game, making damage from anyone who cannot do large amounts of damage to be completely nonexistent. This effect usually comes at a price of the umbilical cables attached to the EVA units. These usually shackle them to your carriers or certain points on the stage, effectively hindering their movements to a certain range. However, this is compensated by the umbilical cable's supply of practically limitless EN. Story events that grant the EVA units S2 engines or purging the umbilical cable will grant these units free reign to unleash the beast, but players should keep track of their EN consumption.

Like the TV series, having EVA 01 shot down will result with it going berserk, attack friends and foes alike along with a hefty repair fine once it is subdued after the stage intends for it to go wild.

Super Robot Wars Appearances

Neon Genesis Evangelion's story and/or units have appeared in the following series:


Character Appearances

The following characters have appeared in a Super Robot Wars as either a playable character, an enemy, or are involved in the background story as a supporting ally/enemy. The characters are sorted by faction.

  • NERV
    • Asuka Langley Soryu
    • Dummy Plug
    • Evangelion Unit 01 (Berserk)
    • Gendou Ikari
    • Kouzou Fuyutsuki
    • Makoto Hyuga
    • Maya Ibuki
    • Misato Katsuragi
    • Rei Ayanami
    • Ritsuko Akagi
    • Ryouji Kaji
    • Shigeru Aoba
    • Shinji Ikari
  • Tokyo-3 Residents
    • Hikari Horaki
    • Kensuke Aida
    • Pen Pen
    • Touji Suzuhara
  • SEELE
    • Keel Lorenz
  • Angels
    • Angel 3 Sachiel
    • Angel 4 Shamshiel
    • Angel 5 Ramiel
    • Angel 6 Gaghiel
    • Angel 13 Bardiel
    • Angel 14 Zeruel
    • Angel 16 Armisael
    • Kaworu Nagisa

Unit Appearances

The following units and battleships have appeared in a Super Robot Wars as either a playable unit, NPC, or enemy. The units are sorted by faction.

  • NERV
    • Evangelion Unit 00
    • Evangelion Unit 00 (Blue)
    • Evangelion Unit 01
    • Evangelion Unit 01 (Berserk)
    • Evangelion Unit 01 (S2 Engine)
    • Evangelion Unit 01 F-Parts
    • Evangelion Unit 02
    • Evangelion Unit 03
  • Angels
    • Angel 3 Sachiel
    • Angel 4 Shamshiel
    • Angel 5 Ramiel
    • Angel 6 Gaghiel
    • Angel 7 Israfel
    • Angel 7 Israfel Kou
    • Angel 7 Israfel Otsu
    • Angel 9 Matariel
    • Angel 13 Bardiel
    • Angel 14 Zeruel
    • Angel 16 Armisael
    • Angel 17 Kaworu Nagisa

BGM used