one major difference in the manga is that Touji dies after piloting Eva-03. Besides the facts that this makes me sad, some observations:
- after Touji's death at the end of volume 6, we don't hear so much as a word of sorrow from Asuka and Rei. Rei's reaction is not so surprising, since she reacts differently to everything, but while Shinji is recovering from the incident, all Asuka says is "baka Shinji's nerves are more fragile than yours or mine." After taking the radical step of killing Touji, I'm surprised that Sadamoto doesn't show any character besides Shinji really upset about it.
- this lessens the impact of when Shinji will eventually kill Kaoru, which is the first time Shinji kills in the anime.
- Touji's death (combined with many darker elements in the manga) may be a clue that Sadamoto's end of Eva will not be a simple happy one some fans are hoping for.
- Touji's death leads Kaji to tell his origin in volume 7. Kaji says that since he, Misato and Shinji are all alive because another is dead, none of them "deserve to be happy." This is also Sadamoto's reason why Kaji and Misato broke up. I've never been sure just where Sadamoto is going with all this-- he introduced deaths in the past of Kaji and Shinji. why?
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Personally, I think Touji's dying in the manga was an improvement over his maiming in the anime. It really slams home a few things about the 'potential man-made violence' of the Eva, and Shinji's actual position as an Eva pilot, that I don't think he is fully aware of until this point... and as you mentioned, it sets Kaji up with a much better argument for persuading Shinji to use that position to later 'undo' some of this damage when he fights Zeruel willingly.
True, not all that many characters seem upset about Touji's death (neither do they seem to be in the anime) - except for Shinji. He's considerably more influenced and angry about it in the manga. Since our medium is Shinji, it's probably a little pointless to visit each of the other characters' feelings on the issue, at least from Sadamoto's point of view, trying to fit all of this into a dynamic and engaging train of pictures. *shrug*
Maybe Sadamoto emphasized deaths in the pasts of Kaji, Misato and Shinji because they are sharper examples of what is perhaps the primary theme of Evangelion. I mean, the whole Eva story could just as easily be titled "The Judgement of Life", couldn't it?
What Kaji says to Shinji in the store room I thought was such an eloquent way to convince him of that value, that wasn't communicated so well in the anime:
"You have it now. You have Suzuhara's life. You've still got flesh and blood because you took his. So how are you going to live that life... as if nothing happened?"
It would have convinced me in Shinji's position.
True, not all that many characters seem upset about Touji's death (neither do they seem to be in the anime) - except for Shinji. He's considerably more influenced and angry about it in the manga. Since our medium is Shinji, it's probably a little pointless to visit each of the other characters' feelings on the issue, at least from Sadamoto's point of view, trying to fit all of this into a dynamic and engaging train of pictures. *shrug*
Maybe Sadamoto emphasized deaths in the pasts of Kaji, Misato and Shinji because they are sharper examples of what is perhaps the primary theme of Evangelion. I mean, the whole Eva story could just as easily be titled "The Judgement of Life", couldn't it?
What Kaji says to Shinji in the store room I thought was such an eloquent way to convince him of that value, that wasn't communicated so well in the anime:
"You have it now. You have Suzuhara's life. You've still got flesh and blood because you took his. So how are you going to live that life... as if nothing happened?"
It would have convinced me in Shinji's position.
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Re: Touji's fate (spoilers to vol. 9)
Otaprince wrote:- this lessens the impact of when Shinji will eventually kill Kaoru, which is the first time Shinji kills in the anime.
It would be the first time Shinji kills in the manga, as well.
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Re: Touji's fate (spoilers to vol. 9)
Otaprince wrote:- this lessens the impact of when Shinji will eventually kill Kaoru, which is the first time Shinji kills in the anime.
Perhaps, if we assume Sadamoto deals with this scene as the anime does. So far though, he's dealt with Kaworu's character in a very different way, and his eventual killing might well evoke a different kind of message or 'feel'.
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Re: Touji's fate (spoilers to vol. 9)
Otaprince wrote:one major difference in the manga is that Touji dies after piloting Eva-03. Besides the facts that this makes me sad, some observations:
- after Touji's death at the end of volume 6, we don't hear so much as a word of sorrow from Asuka and Rei. Rei's reaction is not so surprising, since she reacts differently to everything, but while Shinji is recovering from the incident, all Asuka says is "baka Shinji's nerves are more fragile than yours or mine." After taking the radical step of killing Touji, I'm surprised that Sadamoto doesn't show any character besides Shinji really upset about it.
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Are you trying to say Asuka is self-centered? ;-) But, the reaction to Touji's death is shown later; in fact, it's the reason Shinji never goes back to school after Vol. 6, and runs away in guilt after seeing Hikari and Kensuke from a window. Nor is his apprehension misplaced; both Hikari and Kensuke feel they couldn't go back to just hanging out again. Shinji's really in a bad situation by the end of Vol. 9--he has no friends left, it seems, except possibly for Misato, whom, if she doesn't crack up, may be the best hope to save what can be saved for him (and everyone else). Remember, she's trying to carry out Kaji's mission...
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Tabris wrote:Perhaps, if we assume Sadamoto deals with this scene as the anime does. So far though, he's dealt with Kaworu's character in a very different way, and his eventual killing might well evoke a different kind of message or 'feel'.
I.e., "good riddance!" ;)
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I.e., "good riddance!" ;)
At this rate, I'm expecting something distinctly 'Hitchcock'...
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I'm kind of hoping Shinji will break Kaworu's neck Solid Snake-style.
"And this is for the kitty!" >snap<
"And this is for the kitty!" >snap<
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Reichu wrote:I'm kind of hoping Shinji will break Kaworu's neck Solid Snake-style.
"And this is for the kitty!" >snap<
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