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That image is creepy. The subtitles are even worse.

You know you're in for a ride when the DVD menu alone is enough to scare people away.

The End of Eva DVD menu, never has a movie said "Abandon all hope ye who press play" quite so well.

YouTube Comments on the Death and Rebirth and The End of Evangelion DVD Menus.

Imagine being a Japanese family back in 1997, you're watching Pokemon or a Japanese talk show and one of these TV spots show up.

The scariest thing about this for me is the fact that the image you see the most consistently is Shinji's terrifying "smile".

YouTube Comments on the two combined TV spots for The End of Evangelion.

Neon Genesis Evangelion is jam packed with so much Nightmare Fuel, it earned this page.

Between all the mecha action and drama, the series is chock full of moments that will make your blood run cold, especially relying on Fridge Horror to make most of the horror work.

In fact, one might even argue that you won't be having nightmares after watching it... because you'll be too scared to sleep.

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I mustn't run away; I mustn't run away; I mustn't run away... Too late.

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  • The Second Impact. The very event that serves as the catalyst to the entire story. On September 13th of 2000, all of Antarctica's ice sheet melted due to a massive explosion, kickstarting a set of Disaster Dominoes.
    • The end result of that was megatsunamis that drowned the southern hemisphere, and contributed to rapidly rising global sea levels.
    • The explosion was also powerful enough to shift the Earth into an upright position, abolishing the seasons.
    • 2 billion people died directly from Second Impact, while another billion died as a result of proxy conflicts and other ailments. Highlights include:
      • India and Pakistan underwent a nuclear exchange.
      • A bomb that was powerful enough to destroy Old Tokyo, killing 500,000 people.
      • An unfathomable amount of flora and fauna going extinct with certain other environments and biodiversities on the brink of total collapse.
    • 15 years later, it seems that humanity has picked up the pieces and is rebuilding civilization again, but then the Angels show up.
  • The Angels. Other-worldly creatures that wreak havoc on Tokyo-3 with the goal of unifying with Lilith in order to bring about Third Impact. Each Angel has their own unique design and powers so that the surprise of one attacking Tokyo-3 or NERV isn't dulled.
  • The show's messages and themes about existential loneliness, alienation and disconnection, the inevitable infliction of pain on each other, the terror of oneself and other people, self-destruction, Love Hurts, man's cruelty to man, being incomplete and hollow, the meaninglessness of life, obsession with death and suicide, etc. A majority of the characters go through the wringer a lot when it comes to being threatened with madness, leaving very little room for psychological survival.
    • Shinji himself, although surviving End with Asuka, faces the brunt of everything throughout the series, and surviving the horrors of Third Impact might actually be a curse disguised as a blessing. Who knows what his future looks like, and how much Brain Bleach he'll need to try to avoid the horrors that have been burnt into his mind.
    • It wouldn't be a surprise if Shinji went completely mad due to the sheer stress of what he's experienced. Both he and Asuka are traumatized greatly and now live in a beyond inhospitable and ruined Earth.
      • Although, if Yui is correct in her final words, those with the will to live will regenerate from the LCL (and her claim is very likely true with Shinji and Asuka re-emerging). And considering that it's very likely a lot of people have a strong will to live, Shinji and Asuka won't have to worry about being the only ones left on the planet.
      • Another note, is that the Trash the Set Scenery Gorn that rendered all of Japan a wasteland? It's implied it only happened there, and nowhere else in the world. While it doesn't make things easier for Shinji and Asuka, the rebuilding of civilization won't be a tedious task elsewhere. Of course, Rei!Lilith's corpse, Unit-02's eviscerated remains, the deactivated MP-Evas, and the bloodstained moon will keep them company.
  • When the Cerebus Syndrome hits, it hits hard. The more notable shifts are the final four episodes of Neon Genesis, and especially End. A majority of characters that you grew to love go through the emotional rack, perish, eviscerated, or disintegrate.
  • If you rewatch the series, you're going to understand a lot of the early foreshadowing. Even before the philosophical human-study shift, a lot of the early scenes and elements were Foreshadowing of what was to come. From the very beginning, there were distinctly dark moments (be they Gendo's shady, behind-the-curtain dealings or the startling brutality in which the berserk Unit-01 murders Sachiel) that made it clear there was a lot more to the series than readily apparent.
  • While the "train crossing" noise doesn't invoke horror like the other elements here, the general distressing sound can put you off-guard slightly.
  • The cicadas. When you hear them going "ree ree ree ree", that's a pretty big indicator that something bad is going to happen.
  • Good luck listening to "Fly Me To The Moon" afterward without an unsettling feeling of horror.
    • However, it's proof of the power of fiction that Bayonetta uses the song as well, and almost as an Evangelion shout-out, seeing as the lead character is beating the piss out of angels the entire time - however, the feel is entirely different, and completely altered the view of the song in my mind. It's kind of amazing what the same song can do with a different background.
    • The Soundtrack Dissonance in general. Evangelion is the most infamous example of this trope, due to the use of "The Hallelujah Chorus", "Ode to Joy", as well as "Jesu bleibet meine Freunde" and especially "Komm, süsser Tod". Their upbeat and positive sounds contrasting with the horrors on-screen make an already unsettling scene worse.
    "Take a sad song and make it better..."
    So with sadness in my heart
    (And anytime you feel the pain, hey Jude, refrain)
    Feel the best thing I could do, is end it all and leave forever
    (Don't carry the world upon your shoulders)
    What's done is done, it feels so bad, what once was happy now is sad
    (For well you know that it's a fool who plays it cool)
    I'll never love again, my world is ending
    (By making his world a little colder)
Oh, and then there's this shot of Rei, which can cause a full-bore freakout all by itself.
  • The fan-made Gender Flip has taken something and made it even more disturbing. Mama Gendo and Chairwoman Lorenz will see you in your nightmares.
  • Rei. Think about it: she is a clone of Yui, but capable of human feelings. In other words, she is basically a normal human. A human that was raised by Gendo, a man that has little to none ability for empathy, ESPECIALLY towards children he is responsible for. A human that knows that they are one of several other clones, a human that has seen a pool of clones of herself smiling at herself, a human that knows that in the moment she dies another clone will simply pop out and pretend it was her at the beginning, a human whose concern to maintain her life and ability to be emotionally stable was slowly crippled because she knows she is not really a human. Imagine being her while standing in front of the Pool of Reis.
    • And then, when we see her apartment for the first time, Shinji unintentionally knocks her over and gropes her... And she hardly reacts. It may not be as creepy or horrifying as other moments in the series, but seeing someone with that little regard for herself is quite unsettling, to say the least.
    • That pill we see Kaji give Misato is actually swiped from a bottle of medication Rei takes... that's highly implied to keep her clone body from rotting apart. This would explain why her arm sloughed off in Eo E. As for why she neglected to take her medication, it may be the fact that she, unlike Rei I & Rei II, developed a rebellious attitude to Gendo and wanted to die- or knew she would claim Lilith as her new body... which also fell apart.
    • And to think that she actually started off the Moe trend in anime, thanks to the Misaimed Fandom. Do Mikuru and Miyuki really owe their origins to Rei?
  • This AMV of Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb" sums up both Evangelion and Pink Floyd tragically well.
  • While we're on the subject of AMVs, this video has the absolute perfect theme for the show, and is pretty scary to boot. Number nine... Number Nine... Number Nine...
  • The video at the beginning of the Director's Cut version of episode 21, detailing what really happened the day of Second Impact. The last sentence you hear is a panicked scream from a scientist as Adam's glowing hand begins to move into the camera.
    Scientist: IT'S REACHING TOWARDS THE SURFACE! (static)
  • This video somehow manages to sum up pretty much some of the most disturbing imagery of the series. And the video itself is even titled "Neon Genesis Evangelion OP (FULL)". Yeah.
  • A more subtle one: Sometimes, when something truly awful happens, and the pilots cannot do anything to stop it, they begin pulling on the EVA controls over and over again in fear. This can be seen in Episode 18, when EVA Unit-01's dummy plug system activates, it deactivates the controls, and in the latter example, keeps Shinji's hands locked in place. In these cases, Shinji helplessly pulls on the controls hoping something will happen. Not only this, but in The End of Evangelion, after Asuka's eye is stabbed and her EVA shuts down, she sits there, screaming, pulling back and forth on the controls. It's Nightmare Fuel because you realise they can't help themselves from doing this, they've just been reduced to primitive, ape-like fear in hope of survival.
  • A bit of thinking regarding the nature of the Entry Plug and the way humans interface with the Evas leads to this conclusion: The Evas themselves are living beings, and probably have no business with giant pieces of metal being inserted into their spinal column. Combine that with the fact that the interior of the Entry Plug has been likened to a womb in-universe by a few characters, Fridge Horror achieved. Even though it's only subtext, it's still kind of freaky.
    • Taking it a step further: the pilots aren't "piloting" the Evas at all; they're synchronizing with them, that is psychically projecting their minds into the Evas' bodies. Why do you think the pilots feel the injuries sustained by the Evas? Why do you think the movements of the Evas are so impossibly human and complex? No physical control system could ever accomplish that, and it's entirely possible that the controls in the entry plug don't even work; they're just there to provide tactile feedback to the pilots as they get used to synchronizing, and in reality they're essentially becoming the Evas themselves, melding their minds into the bodies of semi-lobotomized giants. Yeah.
  • During The Case of Asuka, she laments how her own parents (particularly her stepmother) don't even like her and she doesn't wanna be ignored, and just wants someone to love her, but nobody does because she is "not wanted and not worth anything". Now imagine all of the people who were related to her.
    "Nobody cares about me, nobody stays with me."
  • The show never actually explains how a soul can be transported inside inanimate objects. Having technology that can suck out the soul from a human to make objects work is a freaky idea in itself.
  • Just how enigmatic Unit-00 is. The other Evangelions harbor the souls of their pilot's mothers, but Rei, being a clone, has no mother. So just what is powering Unit-00? Whatever it is, it has a tendency to go berserk and not only try to kill Gendou, but even Rei herself (though Ritsuko seems sure it was trying to kill her instead during the second incident.)
    • Some fans have speculated that Unit-00 contains the soul of the first Rei, who was only a preschool-age child when she was strangled to death by Ritsuko's mother Naoko in a fit of rage. If we assume this to be true, Unit-00 is essentially a little girl trapped in a gigantic armored body, being forced to mentally and physically synchronize with her clone "sister" in order to fight alien Eldritch Abominations, blindly lashing out in fury at anything and everything, and determined to kill who she believes is the woman who murdered her. The implications are more than enough to make one tremble in fear...

    TV Series 
The Original Series. We know it as a deconstruction of the Humongous Mecha genre. How horrifying is it to live in this world? Look below.
  • At the beginning of Episode 12, we are treated to a bit of cosmic horror when Adam stretches out its wings and we see THEY BREACH THE ATMOSPHERE. We also get to hear its lovely mighty roar.
  • Episode 14, when Shinji tries to synchronize with 00. After a slideshow of images of Rei, it suddenly cuts towards Rei staring straight into the camera. It's extremely creepy. Directly afterwards, both Shinji and Unit-00 flip out.
  • The first episode which features Rei appearing and disappearing one second later.
  • The scene where Asuka pulls the drain on the bathtub and is shown standing there naked saying how she doesn't want to share the same things as Misato and Shinji and then saying that she hates Rei, Shinji, Misato, her mother, her father, and most of all herself.
  • One of the later episodes features Asuka naked in a tub, well past the Despair Event Horizon, with hollow cheeks, looking like she hadn’t slept or eaten in days, and stating that she no longer has the will to live. The tub appears to either be filled with a red liquid indicating that she tried to kill herself by slitting her wrists or rusted at the bottom, implying that she’s either in an old tub or she’s been there for a very long time. Poor Asuka.
  • Episode 16, as Shinji and Unit 01 are swallowed up by the "shadow," screaming until losing radio contact. (This doubles as a parental fear for Misato). Shinji's experience within, including the near-death hallucination and psychological manipulation by the angel, is all shown in morbidly terrifying detail.
  • During the otherwise insanely awesome fight between Shinji and Zeruel in episode 19 we get a good showcase of just how unstable Shinji is at this point in the show. While he’s attempting to rip Zeruel's face off, we get a brief shot of the cockpit and Shinji is chuckling! And this is immediately followed by Unit-01 going into a similarly insane frenzy and confirming something we were given hints of from the beginning. Although the Evas were revealed to be biological as early as Episode 02, to have human hands in Episode 03 and there was plenty of blood and gore in Episode 18, this is the episode that drives the point home in its full intensity. The Eva regrows its (entirely human) arm from Zeruel's arm, then begins eating the still barely-alive Zeruel, and when enough of the unfortunate Angel is devoured, begins a bloodcurdling howl and pieces of metal fly off it. In case you weren't paying attention in the previous episodes, this is the point that you see all the dots connected: an Evangelion is a living being with metal "armor" seared onto its skin to allow NERV to control it. "That isn't armor, it's restraints." Not only does that make Eva-01 (by implication, Shinji's mom) a cannibal, she also looks like she's raping Zeruel in the manga.
    • You can't help but feel at least a little bit bad for Zeruel. You see him lying on the ground, breathing shallow gurgling breaths, almost like a drowning victim. He has just enough time to widen his eyes in absolute terror as EVA-01 begins to tear into his face.
    • Oh, and the Evas having human hands? Ritsuko spells it out in Episode 23... the Evas are human beings. They are people, not robots. Those monstrous Angels that humans have been fighting? Remember the enigmatic graph from Episode 05 showing the DNA of the Angel Shamshel and commenting on how close it is to human DNA? End of Evangelion confirms that those things were the same as us... human.
    • The noise the EVA makes. That's Megumi Hayashibara's screaming pitched down, the implication being that we're hearing Yui Ikari howling in misery.
    • By the way, Berserk EVA-01 is in Super Robot Wars MX and the scene it first appears in is quite scary. First, there's a cutscene of Berserk EVA-01 yelling. It takes on Vivance with RahXephon and defeats it with a combination attack. The scary part is that Berserk EVA-01 did twice as much damage as RahXephon.
    • Then the Zeruel moment was reenacted in Super Robot Wars MX.
    • Also used in Super Robot Wars V. Not only do you get the bone-chilling howl, but the berserk attack animation finishes with a close up of 01 giving a beating in first person. From the perspective of whatever is being beaten down.
  • The Angel in episode 10, the one in the lava? Right after Asuka says it's going nuts and going out of its chrysalis stage (X-rays of which show it looking like a human fetus) it starts making noise. Noise that sounds horribly like distorted, deepened baby cries.
    • It says a lot about the fact that this... thing is way, way more terrifying than any other Angel that came in the series before it. And it's a baby.
    • Just the fact that Asuka was being lowered into magma and it was getting hotter and denser to the point it starts to press against her. She is basically alone down there with or without the Angel. Any further/longer, and she would've collapsed in on herself if not boiled to death. It's also a bit claustrophobic, adding onto the horror.
  • There's episode 18, with the mental image of Unit 01 crushing the entry plug of Unit 03.
    • Let's not forget that punch EVA-01 gives to Unit 03. Its head explodes into an ocean of blood (not to mention that if you look closely, you can see its eye and jaw pop out). Fortunately, Toji made it out alive. Unfortunately, he's just been horribly traumatized and mangled (having lost his left leg) and is likely to have flash-backs of this for decades. Welcome to the world of psychic dysfunction, boy. On the other hand, he dies in the manga, which might or might not be worse: on one hand, he gets to avoid the horrors of The End of Evangelion, on the other hand he's dead, and his sister has to deal with losing her only family.
    • The punch to the head was disturbing enough, but when Unit 01 proceeds to rip Unit 03 to pieces with just its bare hands, it's total Nausea Fuel.
      • There's also Shinji going bug-eyed at the sight of a crippled Toji being pulled from the entry plug, and his blood-curdling scream at the end of the episode.
  • Episode 22 is extremely infamous for the trope-naming Mind Rape scene, courtesy of Arael, who turns the act of probing through every niche of someone's mind for information into something horrifyingly traumatising.
    • Evangelion aired on public TV, in a children's program, along with shows like Sailor Moon. They also aired End of Evangelion after the series was over, but after it some parents started complaining, for good reasons.
    • The director's cut of ep. 22 is even more horrifying, with Asuka's doll turning around and around at the end of a rope, her stuffed monkey being decapitated and Asuka being confronted with a swarm of Asukas with creepy goo-like colours. By Word of God, we're also supposed to understand that she literally gets raped.
    • There's also Asuka's Big "NO!" at the end of her Mind Rape and how the younger version of herself whispers to her, "Liar..." as the camera pans up to reveal the face of her doll wearing a sickening grin, then kanji characters flash across the screen at a seizure-inducing rate, among them "Mother", "Father", "Insecurity", "Pity", "Stop it", "Separation", "Obsessive-compulsive", "Detachment", "Contact", "I am not a doll", "Emptiness", and "I hate you so much" over Asuka's distorted scream and the sound of smashing glass. The last word that appears? "DEATH".
    • And Asuka's cry of "GET OUT OF MY MIND! IT'S RAPING MY MIND!" in the cut version.
    • "Why are you there, damn you?! You won't do anything! You won't help me! You won't even hold me! YOU'RE NO ONE! NO ONE! NO ONE!"
    • Asuka is shown scenes of herself that repeat ad-nauseum, and she protests that none of them are the real her. In the original and Netflix dubs, they're all speaking with everything but Asuka's actual voice—but they do in the ADV dub, re-framing it as Asuka refusing to confront what those behaviors were hiding. Both versions are thoroughly unsettling scenes in a sequence full of them.
  • There's also the scene in episode 24 where child Asuka runs after her mother, announcing that she's been selected as an Eva pilot and begging her to be proud of her, then discovers her hanged body and stays frozen with an empty smile on her face. "So look, look at me! HEY, MAMA!".
    • Which is the page image of Broken Smile.
    • It's often believed that Asuka cut her wrists in episode 24, and is seen in a bathtub with water that looks like it's stained red. It's also implied that she was starving herself. She survived only because Section 2 found her before she succumbed and she was too weak to resist being taken into custody.
  • The end of episode 23 when we find out the full truth behind the Dummy Plug System, and Ritsuko destroys the Rei clones? All those soulless little girls, smiling mindlessly, then laughing as their bodies slowly fall apart at the push of a button.
    • Ritsuko's mental breakdown after she destroys the Rei clones counts as well.
  • And the music. Out of the entire series, this scene is one of the most spine-chilling by far.
    • It's very unlikely that people would think of something creepy and hellish when they hear of a song with a title like Do You Love Me? But this is Evangelion after all...
    • The Eva Graveyard that Ritsuko showed Shinji and Misato before that wasn't much better...
    • The sephiroth (no, not that one) was filled with monster skeletons. That makes Rei's alone-time hobby of standing around in there nude even worse.
  • There's also a scene from the Recap Episode where we see Rei against a black void slowly floating towards the camera... and then her face goes all freaky like in the above and she rapidly zooms towards the screen. Makes quite a good Jump Scare.
  • Episode 20 of the original series showed unit 01's face covered in bandages. Behold, in higher resolution!.
    • From three different angles!
    • ... which make it quite obvious that the exposed eyeball follows the characters as they more around, and it keeps that creepy Slasher Smile the entire time.
  • EVA-01 is pretty much always at least freaky and often outright disturbing. Devouring an Angel was just icing on the gore-splattered cake.
  • In episode 23, the old men of SEELE force Ritsuko to stand naked in front of them as they verbally harass her.
    • She was there in Rei's place on Gendo's request. Does that mean Rei would've stood naked in front of SEELE? And judging by her prior reactions to being caught naked, Rei likely wouldn’t care at all.
  • And how can we forget the death of Kaworu in Episode 24. It's bad enough that he was crushed in the palm of EVA-01, but the fact we see his head fall into the water gives the scene horrendous chills (not to mention the sound of Kaworu's bones breaking).
    • That Gory Discretion Shot was so traumatic because it may not show us, but it gives us an idea of what would happen to somebody if they were crushed by the grip of a giant.
      • Furthermore, because of the synchronization with EVA 01, Shinji can feel all of that, as if it were his hand crushing Kaworu.
  • Just to add, when you understand that Evas are sentient beings with a soul which are trapped and imprisoned inside "restraints" for use as weapons, ok. Disturbing, but you can live with it... And then you realise that all the pilots are synchronizing with the Evas. As in they are matching neuronal responses to achieve the best reaction, and are, as a consequence, melding their minds into the Evas. So you have the kids melding their minds with the Evas to a point where they can't distinguish their identity without them; they have so fully intertwined their mental states, ego and identity with the Eva that they can't separate one from the other. An example? Shinji constantly screaming at Gendo "You used my hands to kill him!" when the dummy plug in Unit 01 destroyed Unit 03.
    • And then you have Rei... where it is highly implied that Unit 00 has a mutilated piece of her soul stashed away inside it.
  • The scene where we first see an Eva activated. All that disturbing imagery...
  • Some of the Angels are this too. You expect glorious beings of beauty and light, but get hellish Eldritch Abominations instead.
    • Except Arael. It's actually a glorious being of light and beauty, despite the fact that it rapes Asuka's mind.
    • Among the freakier Angels are Ramiel, Sandalphon, Leliel, Iruel, and Zeruel, the last of which is sufficiently terrifying for a Curb-Stomp Battle to be Nightmare Fuel when it is both delivered and performed on the bastard.
    • One would shudder to think of Christian Theology students who have watched this hearing about angels like Arael, Ramiel, Zeruel and so on in their lectures (as those are all names borrowed from real angels).
    • More frightening is how the Angels get increasingly more intelligent as the show progresses. Sachiel is quite a simple-minded Angel, probably acting on instinct and mindless. Arael and Armisael, however, express sentience if not much understanding of consciousness, and seem to take pleasure in causing pain and destruction. But the one who really takes the cake? The Lilim.
  • Ritsuko says that the armor is really restraints to control the EVA (which makes sense in retrospect; why give something with an impenetrable force field armor anyway). Now imagine that, not only is the EVA eating an Angel, but that the EVAs are essentially giant human beings, encased in armor so tight that they cannot move, but are most likely aware of their surroundings.
  • The fact that they use some very odd terms to describe concepts related to the EVAs. Given what we learn later on, umbilical bridge and umbilical cable spring to mind.
  • The vision of the alternate universe in episode 26 can be considered this. After watching the rest of the series, seeing the main characters happy, well-adjusted and acting like normal children is genuinely disturbing.
  • Leliel. At first, it's a black-and-white sphere and you're like "This oughta be easy!" But then, the Evas keep passing through it. And then 01 gets absorbed through what appears to be its shadow. But then you find the sphere is its shadow and what you thought was its shadow was its body that leads to a Dirac Sea - basically, a place of no return. But 01 returns. Through Leliel's shadow. Oh, and Leliel bleeds red blood. So when 01 bursts through...
    • Leliel expands rapidly and must have absorbed some buildings during the first appearance. On a hot summer day . And the Angel took hours to get to Shinji through his Eva, but all those people who didn't have Evas to protect them...
  • The "Kentucky Fried Rei". If you haven't seen the full series yet, it's best not to look into this until you've watched Episode 23, at the very least. For those of you that have, you already know that Rei destroys her EVA to defeat the Angel that is steadily infecting her body, and dies heroically. Later, her Entry Plug is recovered, and Ritsuko peers in, then tells the men with her to classify it as top secret, and then destroy everything. At first glance, we think that we're not seeing anything. But if we look at that scene again, we can see Rei's fingers in the lower portion of the screen. What we're looking at is Rei, having been turned to carbon by the intense heat of the explosion. Which is horrifying, especially when you take into account similar things happened in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
    • The entire damned episode 23. Being forcefully fused with an Eldritch Abomination is horrifying, but as if it weren't enough, when Armisael is attacking Rei, it physically penetrates Eva-00, with Rei arching her back and moaning. Moreover, bloated veins appear over her body, Eva-00's core collapses as Rei tries to save Shinji from Armisael, and in the end, she chooses to self-destruct. There is no need to count the ways that this is wrong.
      • Rei's disturbing interaction with Armisael all but screams that the Angel is having sex with her. It morphs into a naughty tentacle and plunges into Unit 00, whom Rei is linked with, then proceeds to invade her body. Rei even blushes as though she was having an orgasm. Worse still, the monitors back at NERV headguarters are displaying "PENETRATION" in big bold letters, furthering the idea she's getting raped by an Angel. Finally in the Directors' Cut, as if the imagery of sex wasn't crystal clear, Unit 00 gets a distended, pregnant-like belly when Rei sets off the self-destruct sequence to kill Armisael.
    • Earlier in the episode when Armisael tries to fuse with Shinji, he stabs Armisael, causing it to let out a horrific scream and then tiny Rei heads emerge from bloated veins that have appeared on Shinji's hands while calmly saying 'It hurts, Ikari-kun. Doesn't it hurt?' And then Armisael takes Rei's form, and caresses Eva-01's face, causing veins to appear across it, in an attempt to "become one" with Shinji. Somehow this makes sense in context: The angel Armisael symbolizes birth and the womb.
      • Armisael's Body Horror goes a step further in the Director's Cut of the episode. The armor covering Unit 00's back explodes off and a tower of tumorous-looking flesh erupts, which takes on the shape of every previous Angel. What would have happened if Rei hadn't contained it with her AT Field?
      • Rei decides to physically contain the Angel within her Eva. She does this by absorbing Armisael through her crotch, which causes her stomach to grow larger and larger. Then, Rei initiates the self-destruct command; it causes the Eva's stomach to completely collapse. In the DC version, the Eva is pulled onto its feet by an unseen force. It turns into a large glowing naked Rei before exploding, destroying Armisael, Eva-00, Rei, and the entirety of Tokyo-3.
  • Rei I's theme.
  • Episode 20. "This is the truth behind a 400% sync ratio!" is probably the most chilling line in ANY ANIME EVER.
    • For context, after this is said, we see Shinji's empty plug suit floating in LCL, as the kid himself has had his mind completely merged with Unit 01 while his body has become LCL. Even if you knew better, you could easily think that he died.
  • Shinji constantly mentions how his entry plug smells like blood, and how the scent of blood lingers after he's been in it. He doesn't know it... but the LCL that fills his plug really IS blood- Lilith's. Blood he has unwillingly bathed in, swallowed, and even marinated in after being stuck in the entry plug when he was trapped in Leliel's body.
    • The claustrophobic freakout he has about it while inside Leliel is especially terrifying.
    Shinji: *desperately pounding on the plug's escape hatch* "IT SMELLS IN HERE! BLOOD! THIS PLACE SMELLS LIKE BLOOD! NO! I-! I HATE THIS PLACE! LET ME OUUUT!"
    • It's also reminiscent of a fetus in the womb floating in amniotic fluid and blood. So therefore it'd have that sweet smell that'd comfort the pilot as long as life support is still working.
    • That cross NERV has Lilith nailed onto is actually tapping into her blood, and the pool in her containment room is gallons of it seeping out.
  • Shinji's balls-out Unstoppable Rage during his battle with Shamshel. He screams bloody murder all throughout his vengeful counterattack, and when he finally kills the Angel, he falls apart and cries in front of Toji and Kensuke, who previously thought he was a showy Invincible Hero. They got the worst surprise of their lives. It's the first real sign of the show Shinji's in a traumatic hell all his own.
  • When you see Toji recovering in the hospital from the crushing of his entry plug, his left leg has been amputated. And that's the last we see of him in the series. What a painful image to go out on.
  • Any time Shinji breaks into a Madness Mantra/Survival Mantra, such as "I mustn't run away!" or "I can't take it anymore!" you KNOW something hellish is on the horizon.
  • The bat-shit insane reaction Naoko Akagi has to Rei I calling her an "old hag." This Rei is only a preschool-age child, so she's only innocently and gleefully repeating what she overheard Gendo say. The way Naoko interprets it, it's Yui Ikari mocking and insulting her for not ending up with Gendo, essentially calling her a withered-up, useless, replaceable bitch. How does Naoko respond? By strangling Rei I to death. Her exact quotes as she loses her mind:
    Naoko: (while wringing Rei I's neck from mid-air) (squeals and whimpers with anger) YOU LITTLE BITCH! YOU'RE REPLACEABLE TOO, DID YOU KNOW THAT, REI?!? YOU'RE JUST AS REPLACEABLE AS ME!!! (shakes off her fit of rage, seeing that she's actually murdered Rei I, transfixed with pure horror and tearful gasping)... (loud slamming sound)
    • And then... it hits her. She didn't kill Yui... she killed a CHILD. Her reaction is unparalleled horror... too much for her to live with. Cue Smash Cut and a sudden slamming noise. The next scene? A huge blood splatter streaking down the side of the bridge of the Magi supercomputers all the way down to the ground from a long drop, with the outline of Naoko's bloody corpse on the floor.
  • During the battle with Zeruel, the Angel tears into Unit 01 right as it breaks loose from its holding bay, causing a massive deluge of blood to rain down... on Gendo... which he doesn't wash off. Instead... he looks on with a decidedly pissed expression on his face. If it had been anyone but him soaked in that blood...
    • Before that, there's the matter of how Zeruel enters HQ: by smashing through the giant screen in the bridge, bringing him face-to-face with the bridge crew. Keep in mind, these are ordinary human beings, who have remained safe and secluded in HQ during every other Angel attack, and he is a gigantic Eldritch Abomination who can kill with a thought. If Shinji hadn't arrived just in time, everyone, including Misato and Ritsuko, would've been done for.
  • Gendo's atrocious act of fusing Adam's embryonic body to his hand. Now his gloves hide something more than scars...
  • The way Sachiel regenerates a new head after being struck by an N2 mine- it pushes the old one to the side... and the new one looks twice as disturbing as the first.
  • Any use of the N2 weapons, particularly the bombs. It strikes the viewer that this is a Japanese setting being bombed... then, Tokyo-3 is actually destroyed by an explosion.
  • And, to top it all off, all of the Eva pilots are only 14 years old. These are children being forced to experience these horrible events.
  • Episodes 26's pseudo-happy ending. After you watch that... and then watch all the way through "End"... it's like a punch in the gut. Did they actually find happiness in Instrumentality? Or is the blatant horror of 25' and 26' the real event?
    • Remember that just about all of the main characters (Shinji, Asuka, Rei, Misato and Ritsuko) all get their turn in the spotlight questioning everything and facing the truth (but not always accepting it). When was the last time we saw these characters interacting in the real world? A mind-raped Asuka is laying dormant in a hospital room, the newest Rei clone is probably locked in her room questioning her own existence, Ritsuko was last seen probably shot along with Misato and they're bleeding out, and Shinji is probably alone somewhere. What I'm trying to get at is that the ending didn't actually happen, it was all going on inside their heads. Thus, Shinji didn't act upon what he had learned about himself at the end of the television series, and we never see him do so. And while Shinji was able to find his resolve and happiness, for all we know all the others remained broken to the very end.
    • The interpretation accepted by many fans that it was a Esoteric Happy Ending. The End of Evangelion does not negate the finale episodes and vice versa: rather episodes 25 and 26 are in the heads of the main characters during the events of The End of Evangelion as the entry above states. Shinji rejects instrumentality just as everyone in episode 26 begins congratulating him. He has realised his self worth and that he wants to live in a world with feelings of unhappiness and disagreement if it means he can feel love. Positive message, right? Shinji and the Earth's happy ending begins with him choking Asuka and her admitting she feels sick or disgusting. Think about that.
  • The fact that NERV has a camera feed from Asuka's hospital room. You know, the room where Shinji did that thing shudder.

    The End of Evangelion 
Now for the meat of the page. Two Alternate Episodes of 25 and 26 that are so packed with Nightmare Fuel it earned its folder. Let's face it: it's swimming in shit, piss, tears and vomit.
  • If you watch the movie on DVD, you are greeted to the horrifying DVD menu for this movie.
    • And you know those things that look like spinal cords in the beginning of the DVD menu? They ARE spinal cords. Of the aborted Eva prototypes.
    • The subtle addition of the letters of the menu options decaying and falling apart was also creepy.
    • The fact that the music is a piano version of "Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring" doesn't help at all. The imagery overwhelms it, coupled with the screaming, the scenes of devastation, the panicked voices, the fact that someone's hands have been impaled with spikes and every other thing that shows up.
    • Things get worse in the DVD menu for Death and Rebirth. It starts off with lots of questions like "What do I exist for?", then the menu options appear. As crazy goes down in the red-tinted background, occasionally the menu options change to something you can't quite catch. While you're asking yourself, "did the menu options just change?" the entire menu goes away for an extreme close-up of Shinji screaming in the cockpit. Then the menu comes back at the opposite side of the screen. Words like "I HATE YOU" show up on screen and all the while the music is violins mixed with the sound of cicadas. View it here. As one commenter has put it Abandon all hope, ye who press play.
  • Shinji, with a blank look on his face, sees Rei appear in the red sea and disappear about a second later.
  • One scene that comes to mind is when the mass-produced EVAs devour EVA-02. With Asuka inside it, literally feeling the pain and agony through the mind-link. And before that, one of the MP-EVAs licks EVA-02's armour... in a very wrong way.
    • Said EVAs are disturbing enough with those creepy eyeless, smiling faces alone... pictured here.
      • Along with the smaller one with all the spikes sticking out of its head bleeding profusely.
      • And this shot of one of the EVAs smiling with its brains hanging out of its skull.
    • If you look carefully, you will notice that in the scene immediately after the fake Lance hits Unit-02's head, Asuka's left eye socket is bleeding profusely into her lap. Fridge Horror knowing the injury through the neural link with her Eva caused her eye to burst. Additionally, after she berserks and the rest of the fake Lances hit her, the first one very obviously splits her right arm in half through the link. One can only imagine what the effects of Unit-02 being eaten must have been...
    • And, to top it all off, there's the enraged cry 02 gives off as it goes berserk and dies. It died screaming and howling in rage. If that wasn't enough, there's also the ABSOLUTELY blood-curdling and bone-chilling scream of extreme pain delivered by Asuka when she's speared in the eye and the piercing beep that follows seconds later. It's truly disturbing, and shows how much legit agony she experienced from this utterly gruesome Eye Scream.
      • There's also the fact that Shinji is physically incapable of accessing Unit 01 due to the hardened bakelite surrounding the entry plug. So he's pretty much forced to sit there and do nothing the entire time.
      • Asuka is a hazard to the health of anyone or anything that isn't named "Kaji" or "Hikari". This effect is turned up to eleven if Shinji is the victim or if she is in Nigouki ("Unit 02"), and passes the Nightmare Fuel threshold when she has to fight 9 Evangelions at once.
      • To illustrate just how Ax-Crazy she had become by the end, she holds an enemy Evangelion above her head, cracks it open, and bathes in its blood with a sadistic grin on her face... while counting off her victims in German.
  • The part after the mass-produced EVAs mangle EVA-02 when Asuka refuses to give up and, while holding a hand over her bleeding left eye socket, tries to go into berserker mode and stretches her right hand out to Grasp the Sun while repeating "I'll kill you..." right before her arm is split in half and she is impaled to death with the fake lances. Along with her utterly furious and murderously insane facial expression. Sure, it was pretty much her ultimate Moment of Awesome, but it was still incredibly horrific.
    • It doesn't matter if it's English or Japanese, the scene right after this of a sobbing Maya telling Shinji what happened... Even just one line can be considered haunting thanks to the delivery:
    Maya: Shinji! Unit-02 is... Asuka is... Oh God! Asuka!
    • The horrifying flash frames of Unit 02 post-carnage which Shinji has the misfortune of seeing. THAT'S how episode 25 ends. And right after that the sight of a 50-mile tall nude Lilith/Rei Ayanami reduces Shinji to a fit of shrieking insanity.
      • As great a job as Spike Spencer did voicing Shinji, Megumi Ogata's scream is even worse. As commenters point out, where Spencer's voice sounded controlled and articulate, Ogata sounds like she let loose a feral non-human scream.
      • Listening to both is absolutely chilling. Spencer's scream sounds like Shinji has honest to god lost his goddamn mind, and as the scream ends it fades away into a desperate sob. Ogata's is possibly worse, as Shinji just screams. No emotion behind it, just... screaming. A combination of despair, hatred, sadness, horror and disgust finally burst through the poor kid's psyche, as he screams in misery, highly reminiscent of Unit 0-1's scream upon devouring Zeruel.
      • Also, let's think about this for a second. Asuka was so in sync with Unit-02 that her arm split in half when its arm did. Imagine an eviscerated Asuka in there, split in half. That's somehow even more disturbing than the images they gave us.
    • And then there's this fan-made menu...
  • In the Manga dub, the JSSDF soldier who was going to execute Shinji took a disturbing amount of pleasure in "comforting" him. (In the original Japanese and Netflix dub, he is much more cold about the whole thing.)
    Soldier: Sorry kid (giggles), nothing personal!
  • As depth charges bombard Unit 02, Asuka screams in terror, curls up in fetal position, and starts chanting "I don't want to die... I don't want to die..." as the viewer is treated with several flashing images (like Event Horizon) including Asuka's withered, maggot-infested corpse.
    • Gets even creepier during Asuka's "I don't want to die" bit when her mother's "You are not alone. You are not alone. You are not alone" gets piled over it.
      • Die with me, Asuka...
    • The scariest part is how long the chanting lasts. She starts off almost inaudible and it builds... and builds... and builds, growing increasingly frantic and despaired while the camera pans in on her... then finally, she roars "NO! I DON'T WANT TO DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEE!!!" Fortunately, that scene is quickly forgotten when, seconds later, Asuka discovers her mama's been protecting her all this time and snaps out of her funk.
  • As Lilith awakens she passes through the Command Center scaring everyone and literally phases through Maya who dosen't take it very well.
  • Shinji seeing Rei as Lilith. His best friend and mother figure just turned into a glowing white monster of cosmic proportions, and her eyes are now empty black hollows with red dots. The look of pure terror on Shinji's face and the way he breathes her name... and then Rei gets her usual eyes back. Cue the most terrifying screaming imaginable as Shinji loses his mind, screams guaranteed to give anybody nightmares.
    • And just to rub salt in the wound when the Evas start resonating with her they take on her facial features, but that's it, the one's who's heads were still smashed in still remain smashed but with Rei's face. We get a lovely shot of Shinji's reaction to all of this as this is happening and right before he goes into another screaming fit acompanied by a shot of his psychographs going haywire.
  • The climax of the movie where Shinji begins Instrumentality by strangling Asuka and absorbs the souls of everyone on Earth as Komm, Susser Tod plays (complete with creepy childish drawings of killings, violence, dead animals, and angry people).
    • What about the sequence before Instrumentality? Shinji is angsting to hallucinations(?) of Asuka and Rei that he has no idea what they're feeling or what they want from him. Out of nowhere, Asuka(?) reveals (in a voice brimming with Tranquil Fury) that she knows about "his little jerk-off fantasies" from the hospital scene. Oh, and Rei(?) is still being generally creepy, and the sequence is randomly interrupted by the lovely sound of Shinji screaming and psycho-graph-esque scribbles.
  • Also: "Nobody needs me, so it's fine with me if everybody dies." Picture having reached such a level of despair at fourteen.
  • When Instrumentality begins, and the camera pans over Earth as everyone screams in terror then get turned to LCL.
    • If you listen closely (or listen to the commentary), the screams are actually somewhere between cries of terror and cheers of ecstasy. Which, of course, makes it that much more horrifying.
  • The Eva-Series opening their mouths and out pops long white blobs with human heads sprouting from the sides, and it having a happy human face at the end of the blob.
    • Possibly the scariest thing is the Eva-Series stabbing themselves in their exposed glowing hearts, while climaxing!
  • When GNR's hand just passes through Maya and she suddenly has a seizure is pretty terrifying. Who knows what she saw in that brief second but it was enough to reach Lovecraftian insanity. What is this thing and how does it exist?!
    • For those of you curious enough to want to see that, click here to see it in glorious HD.
  • The unsettling warning that the Anti-AT Field is becoming so big that "individual entities will be unable to maintain their separate forms". In other words, we explode into giant masses of LCL. And just how does this happen? Being hugged by the image of someone you loved.
    • Therefore it explains the meme: Everybody gets hugged and turns into Tang!
      • The "exploding" part, such as when the camera suddenly cuts away from Maya only to show some LCL and their severed hand splatter against a computer screen, as well as the popping sound that accompanies it.
    • Shigeru is "hugged" by a large quantity of naked Reis. He didn't love anyone enough for Instrumentality to use that, so instead it beat his mental defenses into submission and tanged him anyways.
    • Word of God says that was because Shigeru was an atheist/nihilist, hence his lack of beliefs made it impossible for Instrumentality to give him something happy to hug. Which is completely depressing.
    • Keel's appearance is quite freaky too. That, and the fact he's so happy about the whole thing. And this is just about the only time in the series we see the old bastard smiling at all.
      • Unlike the other humans turned to LCL, he simply melts into a puddle without warning. Then, his soul floats away and you can see a startling pile of gizmos that were hooked up to his decrepit body. One wonders what in the hell happened to the man that lead to this... and considering his happy attitude to being turned to LCL, he was looking forward to the release of his body. On top of that, after his soul was re-released, if he could imagine himself in his heart as human again, it would mean his body could be healed...
  • The mind-calming pep-talk Shinji has with his mom, Yui, EVA-Unit 01 pops out of Giant Naked Rei's eye!
  • The one scene where toddler Shinji is left alone in the park and starts crying helplessly after destroying the sand pyramid he built because his parents won't come for him. Then a creepy tune starts and Asuka yells "Enough already! Just the sight of you pisses me off!" at him with a murderously insane look.
    • That and dolls and the 'mother' figure have a creepy resemblance to Asuka, Rei, and Misato. There's also a vague figure seen watching from above briefly before turning away. There's the sand pyramid that looks like Nerv headquarters, and Shinji's destroying it acting as a parallel to the anime where Shinji stomps on Nerv Headquarters in Unit 01 in one episode. Throw in the disturbing symmetry in the shot compositions and the eerie sound of the swing for maximum discomfort.
  • And finally the greatest amount of Gorn in the movie: the GNR's neck tearing from the body, with spurts of blood coming from the neck. And then, the head falls off, with the neck muscles and spine exposed, while at the same time, her right arm is tearing away and the tendons shred apart, with the humerus bone perfectly visible. And finally, the head split in half as her limbs fall apart and the entire body melts into a pool of blood.
    • A 50-mile-tall humanoid figure is scary-sounding enough. Imagine the sight of a human head with a smile on its face looming over the horizon.
  • He so totally had it coming, but how about the scene where Gendo gets cannibalized by a surrealistic, apocalyptic vision of berserk Eva-01 after finally expressing his despair and self-hate and getting a collective "The Reason You Suck" Speech from 3+ ghostly entities? It's even worse when you realize that it's 'Yui-sama' he sees and know that, by Word of God, demonic Eva-01 represents Shinji for him. While it's somewhat reassuring that he actually feels bad about his actions, it's like saying, "I want my son to kill me in the most painful, mutilating and degrading way possible." What's even more depressing is that Shinji isn't actually present and will never know that his father is sorry and didn't truly hate him, that the problem wasn't with him but with Gendo being broken or insane. In other words, Gendo still manages to escape accountability towards Shinji, albeit in a very painful way. This means that if we suppose he's dead, Shinji will probably spend the rest of his life with unanswered questions, the pain of abandonment and the fear of resembling his father in any way (episode 26 of the series did have some abstract -and unrealistic- reconciliation take place).
    • The shot of his torso after his death stays just long enough for anybody to see it. Still standing up.
  • Reading about the ending they had originally planned, with the tombstones and Shinji holding Rei's severed arm, completely alone.
  • Also: "Goodbye, mother." It means Shinji can finally mourn Yui, but it's still infinitely sad.
    • As well as the And I Must Scream element of being locked inside of a human-grown replication of Lilith and being forced to spend all of eternity floating through space with the Lance of Longinus as a testament to human existence. Yeah well, that's what she wanted, though.
      • Unless Yui can free her soul at will, or if Gendo comes back to life, he could track her down in space and rescue her from that abysmal fate.
  • End of Evangelion has such a high quotient of Nightmare Fuel that it loops around into Black Comedy.
  • The creepy DVD covers, here and here.
  • The Mass Production units alone are Nightmare Fuel; bone white bodies, lack of eyes, elongated ever-smiling faces, and the savage mentality of a freakin' vulture. While terrifying, these fifty-metre tall fish headed supersoldiers also carry extremely powerful 'Heavy Spears', which transform into copies of the Spear of Longinus, and have incredibly good aim. Simply put, Units 5 through 13 combine both the Rule of Cool with a healthy dose of Nightmare Fuel.
    • This may or may not be amplified if you know that in Japanese culture, the color white means "death", while black means "life". In other words, the 9 Mass-Production Evangelions can be interpreted as "Giant Angels of Death".
    • Furthermore, 9, the number of MP Units, is considered to be related to 'initiation' in Numerology. It could be said that this number is especially significant given what the units are later used for.
    • Once they begin to initiate Instrumentality, they grow new heads with Rei's face on them. And, when they stab themselves with their spears, they moan in a strangely sexual way. Although their designs and abilities are interesting, if terrifying, everything else about the MP Eva Series is unbridled nightmare fuel.
  • The whole concept of Instrumentality and the Sea of LCL. Where to start? How about the main idea? Instrumentality is a rather sinister Assimilation Plot, concocted to merge all of humanity's souls into one, so that they can ascend beyond their current limitations and know true peace and togetherness. How does it work, you may ask? By destabilizing everyone's AT fields, causing them to melt or burst into orange goop while their souls float away. What it really results in is a World of Silence, where, while peace among all humans is achieved, it also means that humanity collectively becomes nothing. No worries, no thoughts... no joy. No happiness. All together, experiencing each other connected all the time, no matter what. Forever. It's luckily aborted partway through, but the damage is already done by the time Shinji comes out.
    • The Sea of LCL is what's left behind after Instrumentality is stopped. A massive sea of crimson fluid, reminiscent of blood, covering the whole planet. But it's not blood - it's instead the liquified remnants of all life on earth in the aftermath of the aborted Instrumentality process. This is what has been left behind after Shinji manages to pull the plug in time. And at the end of the series, it's just him, Asuka, and the corpse of Lilith left on the planet visible. It's unclear if the souls of all life on earth will find the will to return from the Sea, making it a very haunting sequence to go out on.
  • Lilith's massive forehead vagina.
  • The very last scene in which Asuka and Shinji are shown to have rematerialized from the sea of LCL together on a beach looking out on the severed head of Lilith/Rei and the apocalyptic landscape. Asuka - her arm and eye bandaged in a manner similar to Rei's - lies motionless next to him. Shinji, at the culmination of his love, hate, stress, frustration, etc. - begins to strangle her without warning only to stop when he feels the caress of her hand across his face much like how Yui had done earlier. He then breaks down, sobbing on top of her and Asuka responds with disgust. Their faces during this whole scene were completely expressionless, and they were almost completely silent as well.
  • If you pause the movie right after Misato's death, when one of the Rei apparitions "collects" her as the JSSDF charges explode, you can see Misato's disconnected legs and torso. Someone actually bothered to find it.
  • The JSSDF soldiers slaughtering the NERV personnel. One of them even presses a gun to Shinji's head and nearly kills him, only failing when Misato shows up to save him. And Shinji is so psychologically broken and suicidally depressed by that point that he is quite willing to let them kill him!
    • Execution of non-combat personnel is authorized. Terminate the EVA pilots on sight.
    • One NERV technician tries to drag her unconscious colleague to safety, only for both of them to get shot dead.
    • The cold efficiency with which the NERV employees are exterminated is straight out of a war movie. Dead bodies lining the corridors, destroyed equipment everywhere, Misato and the technicians watching helplessly from the main control room... one man is seen raising his hands in surrender, gets shot anyway, and then gets two more rounds emptied into his corpse to make sure he's dead. Even finding an unarmed, helpless 14-year-old boy hiding under a set of stairs doesn't stop them or even make them hesitate to kill.
    JSSDF soldiers: (surrounding Shinji) We've located the Third Child. Commencing termination.
    (one of them presses the barrel of his gun against Shinji's head)
    Soldier: Sorry, kid. Nothing personal.
  • There is also one scene where Shinji remembers his childhood, where he plays with some creepy "children" that look like deformed dolls...
  • The part where Rei's arm falls off, as well as when it grows back. And she does so by stealing it from Gendo's flesh.
    • Gendo's attempt to fuse with Rei qualifies- because it almost looks like rape, or an old man acting like a pedophile to a child. Why? Gendo starts the fusion by placing his hand (the one with Adam attached to it) firmly on her naked breast, while Rei shows a touch of discomfort. Then, he pushes his hand clean through the breast and Rei's skin displaces around it like water. Then, he drags his hand through her body down to about the right location where her womb would be... and Rei starts whimpering with a clearly visible expression of pain. Dear God, it's disgusting!!
    • Not any less disturbing is when she retaliates: a wet tearing sound and Gendo stumbles back, holding the severed and bleeding stump that was his wrist. Right before it happens we see her flesh tightening around his hand; add in the rape metaphor and it becomes painfully likely that Anno heard of the urban legend of the vagina dentata.
  • After Rei joins with Lilith and the Mass Production units begin to change, there's a close-up shot of the unit that got stabbed in the head.
    • Not only that it looks right up at Shinji, and the look of terror and madness on Shinji's face (like a smile, but those eyes) shows that he's gone completely, incurably insane.
  • According to Tiffany Grant (Asuka's English VA), Hideaki Anno once said that Asuka's "I feel sick" line is a reference to Morning Sickness. Asuka and Shinji will have to raise a child in the ruins of the world. How messed up will that child be? And even worse is the question "Who's the father?" seeing as Asuka never had sex.
    • It could also be a nod to Episode 22 when Asuka rants about hating everyone and being disgusted at sharing the same stuff as Shinji and Misato. Not that this interpretation is any better, given she will now have to live with Shinji.
  • During the beginning of End of Evangelion we get a shot of Shinji fully clothed and soaking wet, indicating that he tried to drown himself.
  • Specifically, during the beginning of the Instrumentality the brief scene of the Rei clones with Shinji heads.
  • Even the web site is Nightmare Fuel. Behold.
  • Asuka and Shinji's fight in the kitchen here. The music and how Shinji has a Freak Out moment and tries to strangle Asuka with a furious expression on his face after she refuses him and gives him a brutal "The Reason You Suck" Speech. No wonder it was the trigger for the Third Impact.
    • On top of that, there's a closeup shot of Asuka's bare feet as she's raised up to tiptoe while Shinji wrings her neck. Although they're cute, this is definitely NOT Fanservice.
    • And the Madness Mantra Shinji keeps saying: "Help me. Please help me."
  • The scene of Kaji and Misato having sex while Shinji and Asuka look on disgusted and comment on it.
    • Not to mention the sickly way her feet twitch and flail during it. At one point, she flexes her toes out so far they look freakishly deformed.
      • Funny how that scene is one among others that show us the parallelisms between both couples, but never went so far before.
  • Those awful sounds Lilith does when she is awakening and the Eva growling. Sheesh.
    • And the way it frees its hands from the spikes of its cross- they slip through the nails and whatever skin is still stuck to them streches out like putty for a few seconds until finally peeling free.
  • The disturbing image of a NERV employee begging Jesus to save him from being killed, then raising his hands in surrender. Unfortunately, the JSSDF are inclined not to take prisoners and opt for a Mercy Kill—a soldier caps him in the head and then fires point-blank on him—twice.
    • The first casualty is a terrified soldier standing guard at NERV's entrance. While his back is turned, a JSSDF stealth operative sneaks up from behind, covers his mouth, and plunges a trench knife into his back so hard, his feet leave the ground. Then, you see his body laying in a pool of his own blood as it pours out while a fleet of soldiers invades.
    • Other highlights of the killings include an explosion taking out several soldiers behind an armored carrier, an attack chopper tossing a missile silo in the faces of a few NERV personnel who thought they were safe taking shelter in an open passageway, one woman being gunned down while begging for her life, and a JSSDF soldier incinerating a NERV operative with a flamethrower—twice, luckily with a Gory Discretion Shot.
  • Misato ends up running over a dead JSSDF soldier while making her escape with Shinji. Sure, he was one of the bad guys, but seeing that corpse flop for a half-second from the tire impacts is nauseating.
  • Misato's death. She gets shot by a high-caliber bullet in the back and somehow manages to show no sign of extreme pain from the wound. Then, after she kisses Shinji goodbye, you see she's bleeding horrifically from that wound and now it's finally taking its toll. Then... just when her death couldn't get any worse... she's BLOWN IN TWO. Made ultimately worse when her remains are turned to LCL and you can clearly see her tattered, scorched jacket from her uniform.
  • After being shot dead by Gendo, Ritsuko's body lays floating in a pool of LCL... Lilith's blood. When Lilith falls down from its cross, her body sinks under the ripples of the LCL.
  • As one JSSDF soldier tries to retreat with his wounded buddy, a mass-produced Eva slams its foot into the ground and flattens both into paste. WHO would let their own men be squished by their own creations?!?
  • Asuka cleaves a mass-produced EVA in half. You get the vivid image of its upper torso spinning through the air, while the lower half sprays blood all over the countryside.
    • In fact... ALL the EVAs she attacks are ferociously maimed and dismantled, as spoken directly from Eva Geeks.org:
      • Unit-09 - Attacked by Asuka with a flying-jump "skullbuster" move which tore off its upper jaw and smashed its brain pan to pulp, after which Asuka held it over Eva-02 and broke it in two, spilling its blood all over Eva-02.
      • Unit-11 - Pushed into the lake with Eva-02, then stabbed through the top of its head with Eva 02's Progressive Knife; the blade snapped off, impaled in its upper jaw and projecting into its mouth.
      • Unit-07 - Right arm cut off by Eva-02's Prog Knife, after which its neck was snapped backwards: its head actually dangles behind it (touching its back) after this.
      • Unit-06 - Dueled Eva-02 using Heavy Spears, until Eva-02 was able to land a direct hit between its left shoulder and neck, cleaving downwards to the center of Eva-06's torso.
      • Unit-12 - Completely cut in half by Eva-02 using a Heavy Spear, through the waist, its upper half sent spiraling through the air.
      • Unit-08 - Left leg cut off at the knee by Eva-02 using a Heavy Spear, causing it to lose balance and fall on its back.
      • Unit-10 - Tackles Eva-02, prompting Asuka to fire two volleys of missile-spikes through its head, using the spike-launcher in Eva-02's right shoulder pylon. The metal spikes remain impaled through Unit 10's devastated head throughout all of its subsequent appearances.
      • Unit-05 - Pushed through a wall by Eva-02, resulting in damage to its neck, then thrown through the air into Eva-13; after which it was completely impaled by Eva-02's arm as it punched a hole clear through its torso.
      • Unit-13 - Eva-02 threw Eva-05 into it, then as Eva-02's fist came out the other side of Eva-05 as it impaled it, Eva-02's fist punched into Eva-13's chest. Eva-02 squeezed its fist inside of Eva-13 as it writhed in pain, almost crushing its core.
    • Still not disturbed? Because Asuka didn't destroy any of the EVAs' cores, ALL of them survived and kept going like fiendish zombies.
  • As Shinji screams in horror at the sight of the Eva series sprouting Rei's face, Unit 01 roars and its core spurts out of its armor with a sickening splash of bodily/mech fluids. DISGUSTING!
  • Seeing that Unit 01 actually has blue hair when it drifts off into space and somehow loses its helmet has a sense of Narm and disturbing quality all its own.
    • The petrification of the Eva Series and Unit 01 after Instrumentality ends. It's bad enough the Evas have gone through so much carnage and abuse- this is the cherry on top of their aforementioned gory cake.
  • In the original Japanese dub, just as the Eva series is about to synchronize with the GNR, they let off hellish demonic cackles.
  • Watching a tremendous explosion engulf the entire Geofront and reveal a mortifying black moon from beneath that is supposed to be used to harbor humanity's souls. It's bad enough knowing the JSSDF troops above ground and a great deal of innocent bystanders must've been turned to dust, but said explosion resembles a giant eye and leaves a hurricane-shaped crater in the ground. Although the eye-shaped explosion is a stealthy Shout-Out to Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, it effectively doubles the nightmare quotient.
  • The JSSDF are actually representative of the final Angel, Lilim - the sons and daughters of Lilith, also known as "humanity", who evolved from LCL. They are the last Angel that NERV fights - and the only angel able to beat NERV. This is actually quite frightening because we then realise what humanity is actually capable of.
  • 1997 must've been a really difficult time for people in Japan wanting to watch TV. They risked having to witness this and this. The two fifteen-second ads consists of nothing but screaming over quickly flashing scenes of death and destruction, ending with Rei giggling (in the first ad) or calm waves (in the second 'coming to cinemas' ad). These two TV spots sum up the whole movie.
    • For an extra bit of freakiness, the second ad just flashes a huge '7/19'note  in bright red on a black background before all the aforementioned scenes of death and destruction follow. Brrr.
  • The GAINAX logo animation at the beginning perfectly sets the tone for the movie it introduces: just the word "GAINAX" in crude, grungy white text flashing in the corner of a pitch-black background for a split-second, accompanied by the eerie sound of a record player starting up. Creepy as hell.

    Manga 
  • The manga can be pretty bad too. One scene that is very bad even for Evangelion: the scene where Shinji, after dissolving in his Entry Plug, nearly gets sexually assaulted by an apparition of Eva-01 under the guise of naked Yui and is too tired/depressed/stoned to realize how terrifying this is. Then a spectral Yui appears and the first one's skin starts peeling off her skull.
    • In the same context of being Tanged in Eva-01: toddler Shinji begs Gendou not to abandon him, and Gendou coldly answers that he's being a difficult child and that his mother is dead, then points at a demonic Eva-01 behind him. Then, he announces that he must pilot it and Shinji's entry plug starts filling with LCL as he panics. At the end of the scene, he stabs Gendou in a real bloodbath and freaks out at what he's done. The loneliness, terror and despair of the whole sequence are just terrible.
  • AT-Field Gendou's raving insanity and his speech to Shinji about never loving him and the world being a desperate, empty place.
  • The manga's reworking of the scene in End of Evangelion where Shinji masturbates over a comatose Asuka is equally disturbing and tragic, but turns it into a Kiss of Life of sorts. At first, Shinji is at Asuka's bedside, exhorting her to get up. He may try to do something more, wank or no, but then Asuka finally sits up and turns her head to him slightly, her first conscious action in weeks... and then she leaps out of bed and attempts to strangle him to death in the exact same manner her mother did to her a decade prior before she killed herself.
    • What triggers her off into a rage is Shinji saying that she is "just a doll" while comatose and that he wants her back... something that after her mother's treatment of her is not the right words to use. Of course Shinji does not mean it in that way and he has no clue why she snaps, which makes the scene all the more tragic.
    • Luckily, NERV hospital staff separate the two and Shinji is led out while Asuka angrily screams that she hates everyone. Shinji breaks down crying outside soon after seeing his father and Rei pass by him almost unnoticed.
  • Shortly after meeting Shinji, Kaworu calmly kills an abandoned kitten that had been following Shinji. His explanation to Shinji's question of "why" was that it was kinder to kill the kitten rather than let it eventually starve to death.

*splat*


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