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Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン 劇場版 DEATH & REBIRTH シト新生) is an anime science fiction film. It was originally released in Japan on March 15, 1997. It was released in North America on DVD and VHS by Manga Entertainment on July 30, 2002 and on June 21, 2019 on Netflix. 1 English Voice Cast (2002 Manga Entertainment Dub) 1.1 Additional.
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Review #4: Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death and Rebirth After The Finale of Neon Genesis Evangelion ended, the people that did not approve of this ending demanded for another ending, an ending that will be better. With the success of the TV series and the strong demand for another ending, two movies were made. The first one is Death and Rebirth. The first part, Death, is a 70-minute long edit of the first 24 episodes of Neon Genesis Evangelion, with additional footage not seen in the original broadcast (the footage would be later reintegrated into the Japanese Laserdisc and the American and European Platinum Collection releases of the series, as 'Director's Cut' versions of episodes 21 to 24). The film was dubbed and distributed by Manga Entertainment, rather than ADV Films, which dubbed the original Neon Genesis Evangelion series. The dub was recorded at The Editing Company in Houston, Texas (for returning voice actors from the original series) and PCB Productions in Los Angeles, California.
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Directed by | Hideaki Anno Masayuki Kazuya Tsurumaki |
Produced by | Mitsuhisa Ishikawa |
Written by | Hideaki Anno |
Starring | Megumi Ogata Megumi Hayashibara Yuko Miyamura |
Music by | Shiro Sagisu |
Cinematography | Hisao Shirai Yōichi Kuroda |
Editing by | Sachiko Miki |
Studio | Production I.G Gainax |
Distributed by | Toei Company |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Evangelion: Death and Rebirth(新世紀エヴァンゲリオン 劇場版 DEATH & REBIRTH シト新生Shin seiki Evangerion Gekijō-ban: Shito Shinsei?) is the first movie in the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise. It consists of two parts, Death and Rebirth, respectively. It was released, along with the follow-up, The End of Evangelion, in response to the success of the TV series and a strong demand by fans for another ending. It has since been re-edited and re-released several times.
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Plot summary
Death
- See Neon Genesis Evangelion (anime)
The first part, Death, is a 70-minute long edit of the first 24 episodes of Neon Genesis Evangelion, with additional footage not seen in the original broadcast (the footage would later be integrated into the Japanese Laserdisc and the American and European Platinum Collection releases of the series, as 'Director's Cut' versions of episodes 21-24).
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Rebirth
- See The End of Evangelion: Episode 25'
The second part, Rebirth, consists of 27 minutes of entirely new animation that would eventually form the first third of the film The End of Evangelion released four months later. Because of time constraints, Rebirth only covers the initial preparations of the Human Instrumentality Project and the invasion of the Geofront by SEELE, ending with the arrival of the Mass Production Evas (in The End of Evangelion, the final version of episode 25' concludes with the end of Asuka's fight with the Mass Production Evas).
Release
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Between March and October 1997, Death and Rebirth grossed 1.1 billion yen.[1]
On July 26, 2005, Manga Entertainment released Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion together in the United States as a two-disc set.
The English production made similar creative changes in the dubbing of the film, as had been made to The End of Evangelion. One notable change was the alteration of the sound effect between the scene featuring Kaji to one of Shinji informing Asuka of his death. According to the DVD commentary, English ADR director Amanda Winn-Lee, also the voice of Rei in the dub, felt the sound was not a proper 'gunshot' and replaced it with a more overt effect. However, the Japanese screenplay mentions that the sound effect is not a gunshot at all, but rather the sound of a slap (the following scene implies Asuka has slapped Shinji's face) and fans have criticized this change as an example of dub actors and directors overstepping their bounds when adapting Japanese animation into English.[original research?]
Versions
Evangelion: Death(true) screened on January 2, 1998 on the Japanese satellite TV channel WOWOW, this version of Evangelion: Death was personally re-edited by Masayuki, removing much of the new footage from episodes 21-24.
Another version titled Revival of Evangelion(Revival of Evangelion: Death(true)²/Air/まごころを、君に Revival of Evangelion: Death(true)²/Air/Magokoro o, Kimi ni ?) was released on March 8, 1998 and is a unification of the 1997Neon Genesis Evangelionmovies Death(true)2(a further edit of Death(true), with several minor edits and the re-addition of the image of Adam merged with Gendo's hand) andThe End of Evangelion. It is considered the final form of the Evangelion movies, which were released in several forms prior to Revival. The two were released on the ninth and tenth discs of the Renewal of Evangelion box set with the labels of Revival of Evangelion and Evangelion – The Feature Film.
Reception
Chris Beveridge from AnimeOnDVD gave it an overall 'A-' score.[2] Robert Nelson of THEM gave it a 3 out of 5.[3]Japan Cinema gave the film a C+.[4]
See also
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- Evangelion: Death (OST)
References
- ^December 1997 NewType, p.90
- ^http://www.animeondvd.com/reviews2/disc_reviews/1532.php AnimeOnDVD
- ^http://www.themanime.org/viewreview.php?id=304 THEM Anime Reviews
- ^http://japancinema.net/2010/08/11/neon-genesis-evangelion-death-rebirth-review/
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External links
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- Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth at the Internet Movie Database
- Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth at MusicBrainz
- Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth (anime) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
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Synopsis: In the year 2015, more than a decade has passed since the catastrophic event known as Second Impact befell mankind. During this time of recovery, a select few learned of beings known as the Angels—colossal malevolent entities with the intention of triggering the Third Impact and wiping out the rest of humanity.
Called into the city of Tokyo-3 by his father Gendou Ikari, teenager Shinji is thrust headlong into humanity’s struggle. Separated from Gendou since the death of his mother, Shinji presumes that his father wishes to repair their shattered familial bonds; instead, he discovers that he was brought to pilot a giant machine capable of fighting the Angels, Evangelion Unit-01. Forced to battle against wave after wave of mankind’s greatest threat, the young boy finds himself caught in the middle of a plan that could affect the future of humanity forever.
Language: English Dub,English sub
Status: Completed
Aired: Mar 15, 1997
Genres: Drama, Mecha, Psychological, Sci-Fi
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