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  1. Jun 19, 2019 · The cult series from the mid-'90s reconstituted and redefined what a mecha series is with its twisted take on giant robots -- making them more like wild animals than unfeeling suits of armor. No two Evangelion Units are the same, which means there's some significant power differences between them.

  2. Evangelion (エヴァンゲリオン?) are giant, living artificial human (人造人間, Jinzō ningen?) of near-godlike power and are the namesake of the Evangelion franchise. They are present in nearly every single franchise entry, although their functionality and role can vary greatly depending on the story being told.

  3. Jet Alone (ジェットアローン, Jetto Arōn?) is a bipedal robot developed by Japan Heavy Chemical Industries to replace the Evangelions in Neon Genesis Evangelion. Contents. 1Profile. 2Features. 3History. 3.1Neon Genesis Evangelion. 4Other Media. 4.1Neon Genesis Evangelions. 4.2Neon Genesis Evangelion: ANIMA. 4.3Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon A Time. 5Trivia

  4. The robots themselves, called Evangelions, or EVAs, appear as huge mechanical humanoids that must be piloted by a person inside a cockpit in the body of the robot, who "syncs" neurally with the...

  5. 10 Evas Are Based On Japanese Monsters Called Oni. In Japanese folklore, oni is a kind of troll or ogre monster. Typically large and having horns on their heads, the creatures are red, blue, or green and usually carry clubs. Their impact on the culture inspired series director Hideaki Anno to base the Evas on them.

  6. Dec 16, 2023 · Evangelions, or EVAs, are biomechanical cyborgs rather than robots--essentially giant humans wearing armor that can be controlled. This is shown several times when the armor is damaged, and human hands complete with fingernails are revealed underneath.

  7. The Evangelions (エヴァンゲリオン, Evangerion), also referred to as Evas, are fictional biomechanical humanoid mechas introduced in the anime television series Neon Genesis Evangelion, produced by Gainax and directed by Hideaki Anno, and in the manga of the same name written and illustrated by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto.