How does asuka die evangelion




















And we still don't know what happened to her eye, like if it's missing, or just retained some minor injury which may or may not have her eye restored. Hopefully, we'll know more when 3. Post by Reichu » Wed Sep 20, am C. People are just souls in Instrumentality. Why do you think she was "revived on shore next to Shinji"? She just What about the kicked-over gravemarker? Do a forum search if you don't know what that is. Post by Joseki » Wed Sep 20, pm Reichu wrote Maya's reaction comes right after Eva is impaled with the remaining eight spears.

Asuka wasn't "eaten alive". Vicariously stabbed to death, yes. Re: Wait so how did Asuka die in EoE? How in the world could she have survived not only that but what happened next? Eva falls limp with the 9th spear -- was probably in the core, and neither of the Soryus are coming back from that. Unit 02 dies, so also Asuka dies. What's cruel and unusual about this whole thing is that way back in Episode 2 Maya tells Shinji to not worry about the pain in his arm because it "wasn't [his] real arm.

The Evangelion Units were never the safest place to be. Post by Sachi » Wed Sep 20, pm Unit was effectively a bomb shelter before Asuka activated it and synced with it. The bridge bunnies have the capability to dampen a pilots synchronization. However, in Asuka's case, I think they wouldn't have been able to quickly enough before the first spear struck her.

After that, the Eva goes berserk, and wouldn't have obeyed commands from Nerv either way. Post by DarkBluePhoenix » Wed Sep 20, pm FreakyFilmFan4ever wrote: What's cruel and unusual about this whole thing is that way back in Episode 2 Maya tells Shinji to not worry about the pain in his arm because it "wasn't [his] real arm.

Out of all the clones, this Asuka was the one to stand out, but she still lacked the love she desperately wanted, the love she saw regular kids get from their parents. This is why she always showed off her skills and tried so hard to be the best pilot, because she knew as a clone she could always get replaced and needed the recognition to justify her existence. This is likely also why she felt such disdain for Rai, as she probably saw her as a weaker clone who had already been replaced.

Asuka and Shinji confess that they liked each other as kids, and they say goodbye, letting each other go and finally getting closure before Shinji saves Asuka from the Anti-Universe and sends her to the real world.

Finally, it is time to say goodbye to the original Rei that died back in Evangelion 2. Shinji then decides to reset reality and create an entire new world, one free of Evas. He knows there will still be suffering and pain, but as he saw in the village, there will be joy, life, and love too. Just like the new Rei clone had the chance of a regular life free of the pain of being an Eva pilot, the old Rei should get that chance too. As the title card for every episode of the TV show is projected onto the wall behind them, Shinji tells Rei that he will create a "Neon Genesis," a world without Evangelions.

Then Rei and Shinji walk out of the real set where Hideaki Anno shot parts of the movie using motion-capture and virtual cameras, leaving the world of Evangelion behind and fulfilling the promise given by the TV show 25 years ago. Back at the beach from End of Evangelion, Shinji and the world around him start literally breaking down, first into key animation, then layouts, and finally just a storyboard.

Except before the world dissolves into nothingness, in comes Mari, a character that has perplexed audiences since her introduction in You Can Not Advance, to bring color back into the world and join Shinji in his new world. On the other side of the tracks is an adult Shinji, who leaves the station with Mari, as the animation slowly transitions into a live-action drone shot of Hideaki Anno's actual hometown.

Finally, the story is over, and Shinji is allowed to live a normal, happy life free of Evas in the world he created. This is far from the Shinji that forced Asuka to be his companion at the apocalyptic beach of End of Evangelion after murdering the entire planet, or the Shinji that was barely starting to embrace life and tell himself that it was okay for him to be here.

This is a version of Shinji that goes to hell and back, and actually grows up and matures enough to be able to create his own happiness. Though it started out as a remake, the Rebuild of Evangelion movies ended up as the purest form of the Evangelion story Anno set out to make, a story where, as he himself explained , "the main character witnesses many horrors with his own eyes, but still tries to stand up again. Evangelion 3. Let's break down what happens when Shinji gets in the robot one last time.

Posted Aug. Gendo Ikari remains an enigma for most of Evangelion -- he receives no introspective scenes and even in the flashbacks of Episode 21, he's mostly seen secondhand through the eyes of Fuyutsuki and Yui. It's only in his last moments that viewers get a peek behind his stone-faced coldness. Confronted by a vision of Yui, Gendo explains, "When Shinji is near me, all I ever do is cause him pain.

I thought it was better when I did nothing at all. With this, Gendo is finally understood: like his son, he suffers from the Hedgehog's Dilemma. Still, Gendo's evil means that the audience can't feel too bad for him. Indeed, he's devoured by Yui in the form of Unit 01, with his last words as an unanswered plea for Shinji's forgiveness. Embraced by specters of their unrequited loves Yui for Fuyutsuki, Misato for Makoto, and Ritsuko for Maya , they experience seconds of bliss before their bodies explode into LCL and their souls return to Lilith.

The most tragic of the bunch is Shigeru -- apparently never having found even a one-sided love, he merely sees a swarm of Rei clones before he dies screaming. Aware he's about to meet his end, Kaji leaves a last message for his lover Misato: "If I ever get to see you again, I'll say the words I wasn't able to say eight years ago. Once Misato hears the message, she sobs and collapses to the floor. In one of Shinji's lowest moments, he hides in his room instead of comforting Misato in her time of need.

Episode 21 could be titled " Evangelion : Origins" with flashbacks detailing the world before the Second Impact all the way up to the show's present day. Viewers meet Dr. A toddler-aged Rei stumbles into Naoko's office and calls the doctor an "old hag. Heartbroken by Gendo's true feelings and enraged by Yui's visage reflected in Rei, Naoko strangles the young girl. Realizing what she's done, Naoko then takes her own life. A question emerges from this tragedy, however -- if Naoko killed Rei, then how is Rei still alive in the present?

Miraculously, Rei is recovered alive from the remains of the battle. When Shinji goes to see her in the hospital, however, Rei does not remember her sacrifice.



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