In 1995, Evangelion was as revelatory to anime fans as the Christian themes it toys with.
A generation of anime fans would not hesitate to say that Evangelion defined their childhoods, their tastes in media, perhaps even their worldviews.
A couple of months ago, I found myself in a drunken argument about Neon Genesis Evangelion.
You should, he said, especially Evangelion, a show that famously ends in a moody teen grease fire involving self-acceptance and the death of gods.
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