Anno statements about End of Evangelion
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Anno statements about End of Evangelion
I've been looking around different interviews and I'm wondering. Is there any interview in which Anno makes any statements about EoE? I've been discussing the endings with somebody and they were basically saying that the tv series had the real ending and the film is just an additional/alternative one. He did this based on an interview in which Anno states that the tv series ended with episode 26. So I'm wondering if there are any later interviews after the movie was made about its importance.
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Episode 25 was supposed to cover the plot of the first half of EOE, but there was not enough time to produce it. Episode 26, however, was the intended end of the series. Source: thread/15478/Hideaki-Anno-x-Kazuo-Koike-October-22-2013/
Edit: To qualify what I said about Ep. 25, I haven't heard of any interviews that say which plot points from EOE this episode was meant to cover. But in 25 we see Misato shot and bleeding in the hallway (presumably shot by invading SSDF), and Ritsuko floating face-down in a lake of LCL (presumably shot by Gendo). It would be interesting to know what fate they originally intended for Asuka in the TV series.
Edit: To qualify what I said about Ep. 25, I haven't heard of any interviews that say which plot points from EOE this episode was meant to cover. But in 25 we see Misato shot and bleeding in the hallway (presumably shot by invading SSDF), and Ritsuko floating face-down in a lake of LCL (presumably shot by Gendo). It would be interesting to know what fate they originally intended for Asuka in the TV series.
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I know this interview (also glad it didn't come out the way they originally wanted), I'm just wondering if Anno ever commented on EoE after it was made. How to treat it in the context of the whole show.
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The closest he came to a definitive answer was probably here. The final paragraph is particularly relevant:
So we have a little bit about the original intent of the show's creators -- 25 was supposed to be the top half of EoE, 26 was supposed to be the finale -- but past that we have no real indication of how the two endings are supposed to interact, and none will be forthcoming. We have to find our own answers.
Anno wrote:"Evangelion is like a puzzle, you know. Any person can see it and give his/her own answer. In other words, we're offering viewers to think by themselves, so that each person can imagine his/her own world. We will never offer the answers, even in the theatrical version. As for many Evangelion viewers, they may expect us to provide the 'all-about Eva' manuals, but there is no such thing. Don't expect to get answers by someone. Don't expect to be catered to all the time. We all have to find our own answers." -PA #43, translated by Miyako Graham from 11/96 Newtype
So we have a little bit about the original intent of the show's creators -- 25 was supposed to be the top half of EoE, 26 was supposed to be the finale -- but past that we have no real indication of how the two endings are supposed to interact, and none will be forthcoming. We have to find our own answers.
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Yes, I know. You thought it would be something about Asuka. You're such idiots.
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Yes, I know. You thought it would be something about Asuka. You're such idiots.
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The best assumption to make about how 25 and 26 would have originally turned out is that 25 would focus on the invasion of NERV, Asuka's final battle, and up to the point when Shinji gets tanged in P3I Instrumentality. Episode 26 would have begun relatively where the playground scene begins in EOE.
There wouldn't have been a hospital scene and we would not have had psychoanalyses of Rei, Asuka, and Misato.
There wouldn't have been a hospital scene and we would not have had psychoanalyses of Rei, Asuka, and Misato.
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And so we arrive at demagogy. - Hideaki Anno, 1996
And so we arrive at demagogy. - Hideaki Anno, 1996
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^ I also wonder if the Post-3I beach scene in EoE wouldn't have originally played to be so static. It seems like a stark contrast to the energy present in EoTV's ending.
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The beach scene was never part of the original conception of episode 26. It was developed exclusively for EoE.
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It seems to bookend the also EoE exclusive hospital scene nicely.
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