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TV Series

Neon Genesis Evangelion

1997·24m·TV-MA
DramaAnimationSci-FiAction
IMDb Rating
★ 8.5/10
111,300 votes

In a post-cataclysmic future, reluctant teen Shinji Ikari is called by his estranged father to pilot an Evangelion for NERV, humanity's last defense against invading Angels threatening Tokyo-3.

Neon Genesis Evangelion is a 1997 drama animation movie, starring Megumi Hayashibara, Kotono Mitsuishi, Megumi Ogata. It holds an IMDb rating of 8.5/10 from 111,300 votes and runs 24m.

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Stars
Megumi Hayashibara
Kotono Mitsuishi
Megumi Ogata
Spike Spencer
Carrie Keranen
Details
1997-08-20
24 min
TV Series
TV-MA
★ Japan
★ Japanese, English
Keywords
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