If it boils down to teenagers piloting giant robots, then include me out.
Quite liked Evangelion.
If it boils down to teenagers piloting giant robots, then include me out.
Quite liked Evangelion.
I find the genre hit and miss. Loved Macross, loved Evangelion, and Patlabor wasn't bad, but then you have a plethora of crap that tries to steal the thunder of these shows.
Evangelion
it was like a nuclear bomb going off in the genre: a stark, darkly satirical deconstruction of the genre adding a painfully realistic twist with dark psychological overtones.
Some people stress that "it's existentialist!" which is simply ignoring what the series actually was like...just how painfully realistic it was: i.e. untrained pilots actually fall face-down the first time they try to move, the *world* they live in is very realistic and functional, even though they're fighting godlike aliens.
A scathing social commentary as well, Mecha never really recovered from this, not in 13 years. Everything has been either ripping it off or in reaction to it.
We are all living in the shadow of Evangelion.
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