Yeah, it's great! The story and art are both top-notch.
Yes, it's quite good. The story and art are both compelling.
Yes, Neon Genesis Evangelion was originally a manga. It later became popular as an anime as well.
The Neon Genesis Evangelion manga has indeed finished. It reached its conclusion after a series of chapters and story arcs that wrapped up the plotlines.
No, Neon Genesis Evangelion was originally an anime series. The manga adaptation came later.
Sure! Neon Genesis Evangelion has a manga version. It presents the story and characters in a different format from the anime, but still retains the core elements that made the series popular.
The ending of the Neon Genesis Evangelion manga was quite complex and ambiguous. It left many fans with mixed feelings and interpretations.
Neon Genesis Evangelion's full story is about humanity's fight against the Angels. Shinji is brought into this battle reluctantly. The Evangelions are the only hope to stop the Angels from reaching Terminal Dogma. Along the way, Shinji forms relationships with other pilots like Asuka and Rei. The story also has elements of religious symbolism. For example, the Angels have names with religious connotations. The story gets darker as it progresses, exploring the psychological breakdown of the characters due to the intense pressure of the situation.
One idea could be that the characters from Naruto are transported into the world of Neon Genesis Evangelion. For example, Naruto with his determination and never - give - up attitude could be a potential Eva pilot. He might struggle at first to understand the complex technology of the Evas but his natural ability to quickly learn new skills could help him adapt. Sasuke, on the other hand, could be involved in the shadowy side of the Evangelion project, perhaps being manipulated by SEELE in a way similar to how he was by Orochimaru in Naruto. This would create an interesting dynamic as the Naruto characters' ninja skills and values collide with the post - apocalyptic, mecha - filled world of Evangelion.
No way. Canonical content in Neon Genesis Evangelion is what was produced by the official studio and creators. Fanfictions, no matter how interesting or popular, are not part of the official lore. 'Lemon' fanfictions, which usually deal with more adult - like or unorthodox relationships between the characters, are completely fan - created and not recognized as official in any way. They are a form of fan creativity, but they have no bearing on the official story of the Evangelion series.
Well, Shinji Ikari is, of course, very important. He is the one who has to face the Angels in the Evangelion. His internal conflicts and his growth throughout the story are central to the narrative. Rei Ayanami is important not only because of her connection to the Evas but also because of her enigma - like presence. Asuka is important as she represents a different type of pilot, more brash and self - assured, but also with her own set of emotional problems. Additionally, Gendo Ikari, Shinji's father, is a significant character as he is the one pulling the strings behind the Evangelion project.