JoelcrNeto wrote: There's one Miyazaki's work I spoted there: "Conan: the Future Boy" (未来少年コナン, Mirai Shōnen Konan).
Well, like I said, there's also a bunch of TV shows, which were untranslated at the moment of writing, but remain so no longer! (Still, a complete absence of a single Miyazaki film is...strange, considering the dude's importance to the anime landscape and Anno's having worked directly under him.)
Anyway, the TV shows (which are all for some reason named anime):
Pretty much almost entirely "nerdy" stuff here. Not that I necessarily dislike that, it's just an observation-considering the more abstract and weird parts of Anno's oeuvre it's quite weird that there's not many similarly weird influences listed, even though he is indeed ultimately a big geek/otaku. Interesting to note the absence of the Sailor Moon TV show, which IIRC was something Anno originally wanted to emulate when making Eva or Revolutionary Girl Utena which has a couple of pretty direct references and callbacks in NTE. Unless maybe there was some idea that the influence list couldn't go past the '80s? I also remember, for example, Anno calling Victory Gundam his favorite Gundam show, but this is also clearly missing. (Also lol at the inclusion of Tom & Jerry.)
Also a bunch of manga influences:
Put the influences into spoiler tabs because I couldn't figure out how to link to Twitter without showing other parts of the thread, which obviously clutters the post somewhat.