Evangelion Episode 24 Download Raw Manga
The End of Evangelion is a 1997 Japanese animated science fiction film written and directed. Episode 25' has the Japanese title Air, being named after the Air on the G String. To license The End of Evangelion and the associated films, with Manga Entertainment. Jump up to: Crandol, Mike (September 24, 2002). Neon Genesis Evangelion was created after a meeting between Hideaki Anno and King Records. [ citation needed ] Although the anime series was conceived first, due to production delays, the manga was released first, to spread public interest in the upcoming TV series while it was still under production.
(this was taken 2 years back; a freaking MM factory cake and that Mamimi’s lemon squash canned drink) 監督の鶴巻 和哉’s 52nd BIRTHDAY!!! Today is one of my favourite anime directors of all time’s birthday. Happy 52nd Birthday King Kazuya!!!
Today would be a great day to talk about how his works and the company he works on have greatly impacted me. My brother once told me at 14 when I saw him watching Evangelion (episode 9 at that, when Asuka appears), “You won’t enjoy this anime. It’s all about robots.
Japanese for some reason are into this.” And then in November 2011, I randomly typed in “Cute Anime Boys” LOLOL. It was a school holiday so what else was I supposed to do right? And one of them was Naota.
It was a picture of him in Episode 1 with the towel around his neck as he enters his room and sees Haruko. I was like “Goddamn this art is good.
And the title is ‘FoolyCooly’ or ‘FLCL’? Okay that’s pretty cool.
Gotta check this out.” I gave it a go. I thought this was going to be a great slice of life anime. I was already picturing his older brother returning and more drama arises. But then, that famous manga scene appeared, and it was too much for me to handle. My Japanese was even weaker than now, and they were speaking so fast and about topics I was not too familiar with. I finally gave up right there.
I thought to myself, “Oh, this isn’t a serious anime after all. It was just a prank in the beginning.” But I still couldn’t stop thinking about Naota. I really like his appearance and personality and voice.
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But instead of rewatching, I decided to just google up his images a couple of months later. And then I saw that one picture of him (oh what an idiot I can just add his picture here yeah WordPress allows you to add media not just on the top) of him with his hoodie on smiling cheekily. Now I know Naota isn’t that sort of person. He’s an overly serious, rather stuck up and somewhat sadistic kiddo. He’s NEVER acted this way.
Just what happened to make him like this? I got curious. I wanted to know more. But since that manga scene was too much for my brain to process, I decided to watch the anime backwards, yes, starting with the final episode. And what a joke another manga scene? “What the shit was I here? I thought I watched episode 1 before?
Ah man don’t tell me there is a freaking manga scene every damn episode. But wait a second, it’s a bit different.
Ohhhh okay~ Now that I think about it I know certain animes that use the same technique. The first and last episodes ‘share the same scenes.’ ” But then I heard the song “Funny Bunny” when this title screen came, and guys. That song was stuck in my head for a year straight. I wouldn’t shut up about it with almost everybody I meet. I started recommending the anime to everybody. But a friend said “Why do you like weird animes?” That was kinda unexpected.
But now that I think about it wasn’t my first reaction the same way? Anyhow I started enjoying every single one of the 25 songs within FLCL, and the ones outside the anime.