Let's talk about Evangelion

Basara there is a limit to how much of your trolling bullshit I will put up with in this forum. Don’t push your luck.

I can have an opinion, you know

People should be free about their opinions and not worry how people respond

By the way, why did you give the avatar of Basara from Macross 7 to a random newb in the SaGa forum? I think you were trying to honor me. Well it didn’t work

RahXephon did everything right that Evangelion did wrong.

Dragons Revenge: Huh? Which movie?

Basara: While I don’t disagree that Evangelion is overrated, that it came out in '95 has nothing to do with why it’s overrated.

No, this is an opinion:

I don’t care if you have an opinion that’s different from mine, I care when you’re clearly inserting stupid and/or creepy bullshit to try and get the rest of us riled up. Don’t do it again.

And I have no idea what the hell you’re talking about about some guy with a Nekki Basara avatar. Why don’t you ask them?

Pierson: I’m not trying to be stupid. Again, if I were smarter, I’d post something more intelligent and make friends. And i honestly liked watching the eva characters get mentally tortured. I don’t really care how people respond

demigod: Yeah well for a show that came out in 1995 it’s overrated. I bet most people think it came out recently. People are really pathetic and only a couple years ago every anime in america was outdated stuff like Utena and Dragon Ball Z

and i thoght rahxephon was good, but not really special. It just got wacky at the end

Eva is good up to episode 24-25. The movie only made things worse. I don’t care what you have to say SG. I get why he did and what it represents. Symbolism aside, if a 3rd grader did something that non-sensical to conclude a story that could be explained, even he would get an F. It breaks the continuity of the story and kills the climax it was building up to. What’s his name could’ve said what he wanted to say while also providing closure to the series. The 2 points are NOT mutually exclusive.

Most of the show in Eva is Shinji being weak and feeling sorry for himself. I mean , how many of you here make fun of the “oh I don’t want to go to war, but I’m going to unleash the wrath of god using my uber cannons on everyone”? Asuka’s a fucking bitch; the only person that had any excuse for being slightly abnormal was Rei for obvious reasons. I’m surprised people here praise it so much after blasting some Gundam’s lack of logic and stupid characters. I loved the penguin tough. That was an awesome detail.

Basara and Pierson: Basara is more derailing the thread and spamming than trolling. Spamming and derailing is what we banned him for.

I’m surprised people here praise it so much after blasting some Gundam’s lack of logic and stupid characters.

I agree

The thing is Eva was a fairly mature show that at best was an incredibly deep series with a ton of different interpretations and at worst was a psychological look into the mind of the director himself. Gundam, no matter how good it can be (and it can be brilliant) is a children’s show designed to sell toys. You can’t really compare the two.

Yeah but I think it’s really juvenile that Eva was all a setup for a schoolkids anime. I mean Rei, a clone, somehow finds her way into going to middle school with Shinji. a plot device set up Asuka to go to middle school with shinji as part of her requirements to get a degree. it’s ridiculous

And Evangelion is just centered on Shinji’s problems. In other words, it’s kiddy-centric. And shinji grows out of his problems at the end and it’s all solved for him. They say congrutations. In the real world, when you have deep psychological problems, they keep coming back

Calling Gundam a kids show is harsh. It’s very mature for an anime, and can be quite grim and deep at times

You can’t really compare the two.

You say you cant compare the two, but you’re saying Eva is more mature, and is thus better, in your opinion. Oh what irony

They did make Evangelion to sell toys. They sell a lot of Evangelion toys. And a lot of little kids do like evangelion

I think it more to do with how Eva has been viewed over time and the reputation is has built over time within a certain group of people. Its like how people say “FF6 is the best RPG ever”. I don’t think that’s accurate, although the comparison isn’t that hot since FF6 was fairly decent to begin with. I think it has to do with not necessarily nostalgia, but the image which Eva has acquired. It has less to do with Eva than how Eva is perceived and what is popular to think about Eva. These kinds of things become reinforced with time and its hard to debunk them.

My comparison was objective in terms of how a show can present themes, develop characters and present an interesting setting and generate thought, irregardless of reputation. There are some shitty gundams, but there’s good stuff.

I always compared final fantasy to gundam

Like

FF8 = Turn a Gundam cause they’re both revolutionary
FF9 = Gundam seed because they’re back to the roots stuff

And angst

You can’t say that about Turn A Gundam >_>

Tomino and the Mech designers (one of them being Syd Mead of Blade Runner fame) purposely made the mecha “unique” in design so it wouldn’t sell as much.

IMO, I like alot of the Gundam titles better than NGE. NGE was great though and quite deep. But Gundam is just more fun to watch for me. NGE the first time through, made me angry. Especially the last two eps. It’s cool to try interpreting it, but the series sometimes gives me a headache.

Gundam is simpler and more enjoyable to me. Zeta and Turn A are one of the best shows I watched.

(Let’s not mention Wing and Destiny, ok? Those shows just suck major ass)

It’s good some people here say nice things about gundam

I’ll have to disagree with that. I saw Eva more or less recently (Two years ago) without knowing almost anything about the hype and I share Pierson’s opinion.

Also, let me add another thing to his argument: Gundam tries to present a “realistic” vision of war, so when the characters do completely random bullshit it shows a lot. In Eva, the battle against the Angels is never the central point, it’s just an excuse to dissect the characters’ minds. Since the whole thing is a metaphor, I am much more inclined to let nonsensical situations slide.

/e me refers to the “making the point and integrating it are not mutually exclusive” comment to reply to Seraphim.

That’s just Wing, Seed, and Seed Destiny from what I saw. The universal century series most of the time has very realistic characters.

What?

Also, let me add another thing to his argument: Gundam tries to present a “realistic” vision of war, so when the characters do completely random bullshit it shows a lot.

Like blowing up colonies?

In Eva, the battle against the Angels is never the central point, it’s just an excuse to dissect the characters’ minds.

Yeah but the first 13 episodes are all about how they’re fighting the angels. At episode 13, like all the other anime, it’s like “OMG plotwist”

That’s just Wing, Seed, and Seed Destiny from what I saw. The universal century series most of the time has very realistic characters.

The Universal Century is also has a tightly woven plot, unlike Eva

I never said that was excusable, I was just explaining why we are more prone to blast Gundam than Eva.

Yeah I know, I was replying to Sin’s comment.

She’s a pretty flashy girl. Ops, you mean THAT Evangelion?

The only thing I have to add to this thread is that I wish those girls in bikini would really be in a remake instead of those old angels. But that won’t come true.

They’re fighting the physical manifestations of collective consciousnesses, and you think it’s ridiculous that they introduce a German exchange student? You watched the entire series, correct? They explained that NERV was gathering all potential Eva pilots into one place. Shinji’s entire class could have been drafted. Asuka was already in the Eva program, but in a different country. To simplify things, she was transfered to Japan.
And Rei doesn’t “somehow find her way” into school with Shinji, she’s placed there by Gendou and/or other NERV personnel.

And Evangelion is just centered on Shinji’s problems. In other words, it’s kiddy-centric. And shinji grows out of his problems at the end and it’s all solved for him. They say congrutations. In the real world, when you have deep psychological problems, they keep coming back

Just because Shinji is a kid doesn’t make the show kiddy-centric. Shinji hasn’t grown out of his problems at the end, not entirely. How many kids understand what an Oedipus Complex is? And “they” don’t say congratulations, unless by “they” you mean the “they” in Shinji’s mind.

You say you cant compare the two, but you’re saying Eva is more mature, and is thus better, in your opinion. Oh what irony

They did make Evangelion to sell toys. They sell a lot of Evangelion toys. And a lot of little kids do like evangelion

Stop confusing cause and effect, dammit.

Finally, I couldn’t care less about Gundam. I don’t like it, I don’t hate it.