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At this stage of Neon Genesis Evangelion, things start to go sideways. From uncovering the truth of the Eva units to getting a glimpse into Gendo’s master plan, The Adam Project, Anno’s narrative definitely accelerates from episodes 14-19, making it a complex yet tremendous experience to witness. In this episode I analyse the third arc of Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995), The Descent Arc, looking closely at the existentialist subtext, the crisis of Shinji Ikari and more. On the side, I discuss an eeriness of the harem anime, White Album (2009).
Follow me on Twitter @GetInTheMecha for updates on the show!
Visit getinthemecha.home.blog to learn more about the show.
Questions, corrections, complaints: [email protected]
MUSIC IN THIS PRODUCTION:
Castle in the Darkness by Alex McCulloch
Difference by chasersgaming
Go Lucky by chasersgaming
Mandatory Overtime by Joth
8-Bit Title Screen by Joth
“Anomaly”
Eric Matyas
www.soundimage.org (Edited for length)
By Get In The Mecha5
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At this stage of Neon Genesis Evangelion, things start to go sideways. From uncovering the truth of the Eva units to getting a glimpse into Gendo’s master plan, The Adam Project, Anno’s narrative definitely accelerates from episodes 14-19, making it a complex yet tremendous experience to witness. In this episode I analyse the third arc of Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995), The Descent Arc, looking closely at the existentialist subtext, the crisis of Shinji Ikari and more. On the side, I discuss an eeriness of the harem anime, White Album (2009).
Follow me on Twitter @GetInTheMecha for updates on the show!
Visit getinthemecha.home.blog to learn more about the show.
Questions, corrections, complaints: [email protected]
MUSIC IN THIS PRODUCTION:
Castle in the Darkness by Alex McCulloch
Difference by chasersgaming
Go Lucky by chasersgaming
Mandatory Overtime by Joth
8-Bit Title Screen by Joth
“Anomaly”
Eric Matyas
www.soundimage.org (Edited for length)