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Additionally, this iteration of ''Evangelion'' is the basis for the ''Evangelion'' parts of ''Ride/GodzillaVsEvangelionTheReal4D'' at [[Ride/UniversalStudios Universal Studios Japan]].[[note]]The ride uses the ''Rebuild'' designs of the [=EVAs=] and Asuka is identified as "Shikinami", not "Soryu".[[/note]] In 2022, this collaboration with ''Film/ShinGodzilla'' would also extend to ''Film/ShinUltraman'' and ''Film/ShinKamenRider2023'' to form what has been referred to in [[https://sjhu.jp promotional materials]] as the Franchise/ShinJapanHeroesUniverse, a loosely-connected series tied together by the involvement of Hideki Anno. Though it's unclear what form this will take, [[Creator/{{Toho}} all]] [[Creator/ToeiCompany four]] [[Creator/TsuburayaProductions involved]] [[Creator/StudioKhara companies]] have promised more to come.

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Additionally, this iteration of ''Evangelion'' is the basis for the ''Evangelion'' parts of ''Ride/GodzillaVsEvangelionTheReal4D'' at [[Ride/UniversalStudios Universal Studios Japan]].[[note]]The ride uses the ''Rebuild'' designs of the [=EVAs=] and Asuka is identified as "Shikinami", not "Soryu".[[/note]] In 2022, this collaboration with ''Film/ShinGodzilla'' would also extend to ''Film/ShinUltraman'' and ''Film/ShinKamenRider2023'' ''[[Film/ShinKamenRider2023 Shin Kamen Rider]]'' to form what has been referred to in [[https://sjhu.jp promotional materials]] as the Franchise/ShinJapanHeroesUniverse, a loosely-connected series tied together by the involvement of Hideki Anno. Though it's unclear what form this will take, [[Creator/{{Toho}} all]] [[Creator/ToeiCompany four]] [[Creator/TsuburayaProductions involved]] [[Creator/StudioKhara companies]] have promised more to come.

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** ''3.33'', while largely original, takes inspiration from episodes 20, 21, and 24 [[spoiler:along with ''The End of Evangelion'', again, as well as the ending of the [[Manga/NeonGenesisEvangelion manga]]]].
** ''3.0 + 1.0'' is largely original as well, but the climax bears many similarities to ''The End of Evangelion'' and episodes 25 and 26 (down to making use of LimitedAnimation), while also taking some influence from the manga.

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** ''3.33'', while largely original, takes inspiration from episodes 20, 21, and 24 [[spoiler:along 24, along with ''The End some elements of Evangelion'', again, as well as the ending ''End of the [[Manga/NeonGenesisEvangelion manga]]]].
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** ''3.0 + 1.0'' is largely original as well, but the climax bears many similarities to ''The End of Evangelion'' and episodes 25 and 26 (down to making use of LimitedAnimation), while also taking some influence from [[spoiler:the ending of the manga.[[Manga/NeonGenesisEvangelion manga]]]].



* CombatTentacles: Shamshel and Zeruel as usual, as well as [[spoiler:the Eva Mark.04 Code B guarding the tesseract
imprisoning Unit-01 at the beginning of 3.0 and the Code 4Cs that attack the Wunder.]]

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* CombatTentacles: Shamshel and Zeruel as usual, as well as [[spoiler:the Eva Mark.04 Code B guarding the tesseract
tesseract imprisoning Unit-01 at the beginning of 3.0 and the Code 4Cs that attack the Wunder.]]

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* ''Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone.''[[labelnote:Japanese title]]''Evangelion New Theatrical Edition: Prelude''[[/labelnote]] (September 1, 2007)
* ''Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance.''[[labelnote:Japanese title]]''Evangelion New Theatrical Edition: Break''[[/labelnote]] (June 27, 2009)
* ''Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo.''[[labelnote:Japanese title]]''Evangelion New Theatrical Edition: Q (Quickening)''[[/labelnote]] (November 17, 2012)
* ''Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time''[[labelnote:Japanese title]]''Shin Evangelion Theatrical Edition𝄇''; the title is not fully translated due to ambiguous elements detailed in DoubleMeaningTitle below.[[/labelnote]] (March 8, 2021) %% date per https://twitter.com/khara_inc/status/1365270814640148480

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* ''Evangelion: 1.''Evangelion:1.0 You Are (Not) Alone.''[[labelnote:Japanese title]]''Evangelion New Theatrical Edition: Prelude''[[/labelnote]] (September 1, 2007)
* ''Evangelion: 2.''Evangelion:2.0 You Can (Not) Advance.''[[labelnote:Japanese title]]''Evangelion New Theatrical Edition: Break''[[/labelnote]] (June 27, 2009)
* ''Evangelion: 3.''Evangelion:3.0 You Can (Not) Redo.''[[labelnote:Japanese title]]''Evangelion New Theatrical Edition: Q (Quickening)''[[/labelnote]] (November 17, 2012)
* ''Evangelion: 3.''Evangelion:3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time''[[labelnote:Japanese title]]''Shin Evangelion Theatrical Edition𝄇''; the title is not fully translated due to ambiguous elements detailed in DoubleMeaningTitle below.[[/labelnote]] (March 8, 2021) %% date per https://twitter.com/khara_inc/status/1365270814640148480



** There is now a newer release of 3.0 entitled 3.33''3''.[[labelnote:note]]Yes, they really did add another 3.[[/labelnote]] This release updates the visuals of the movie to be released in IMAX theaters.

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** There is now a newer release of 3.0 entitled 3.33''3''.[[labelnote:note]]Yes, they really did add another 3.[[/labelnote]] This release updates the visuals of the movie to be released in IMAX theaters.theaters and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray.
** ''3.0+1.0'' had an updated ''3.0+1.01'' release as a patched theatrical release near the end of the film's theatrical run, and would be later released on Creator/AmazonPrimeVideo. This release, however, was not made for the IMAX standard and was only shown in standard formats. An upcoming ''3.0+1.11'' version is also made which further updates the film for [=DVD=], Blu-ray, and in IMAX Enhanced standards like the original ''3.0+1.0'' and ''3.333'' for 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray.

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* CombatTentacles: Shamshel and Zeruel as usual, as well as [[spoiler:the Eva Mark.04 Code B guarding the tesseract imprisoning Unit-01 at the beginning of 3.0 and the Code 4Cs that attack the Wunder.]]

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* ClonesArePeopleToo: Shinji refutes Rei's belief that she's "replaceable" both before and after he learns that she's a clone. When Fuyutsuki reveals her true origins to Shinji, as well as that the Rei he's been seeing all throughout 3.0 is not "his" Rei, he is more distraught over the fact that he failed to save his friend than her true nature, and thus revoking the name "Ayanami" from Rei Q, viewing her as merely a soulless copy. [[spoiler:Over the course of 3.0+1.0 however, as Rei Q starts to assert her own independence, grow as a person, and attempt to befriend Shinji once again, Shinji ends up growing to see that she is just as much her own person as well as being Rei Ayanami herself, and ultimately apologizes for denying her before and giving her the name "Ayanami" back (right before she ends up dying of CloneDegeneration, over which he does openly weep for her). Then even by the end of the movie when he does reunite with the original Rei, Shinji continues to treat them as separate entities sharing the identity of Rei Ayanami, asserting to her that she can choose whoever she wants to be, regardless of her origins]]
** In this continuity, [[spoiler:Asuka is a clone as well of the Shikinami series, much like how Rei is from the Ayanami series, explaining many of the differences between her characterization as Sohryu in the original series. Despite this however, no one ever treats her any differently because of this, and her character arc, much like Rei's, asserts that what her origins are less important than who she makes herself to be.]]
** Subverted with the [[spoiler: Advanced Ayanami Series, shown later in 3.0+1.0, who are little more than merely tragic EliteMooks for Nerv]]
* CombatTentacles: Shamshel and Zeruel as usual, as well as [[spoiler:the Eva Mark.04 Code B guarding the tesseract tesseract
imprisoning Unit-01 at the beginning of 3.0 and the Code 4Cs that attack the Wunder.]]
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* AllThereInTheManual: There are a lot of things implied but not readily stated in throughout ''Rebuild'', but this reaches ''ridiculous'' levels with ''Thrice Upon A Time'', to the point theatre-goers were given a booklet containing definitions of many of the obtuse terminology used in the film. Explanations for things like the KREDIT supply chain network and who set up can ''only'' be found in printed supplements.
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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: A subverted example occurs in ''3.0 + 1.0''. [[spoiler:Shinji in his catatonic state is taken to one of the villages where humanity survives, and absolutely no one bears ill grudges against him, and in fact his old grown-up friends are downright 'ecstatic' in seeing him alive. We also revisit some of the Wunder's crew, and we see that, despite everything, a lot of them don't hate him, they're just worried and wary of him. A couple of them still do hate him for what happened, but it's mostly restricted to those who lost family members to Third Impact. Asuka herself can't bring herself to hate Shinji, but in her usual tough love way, she wants him to assume the consequences and grow up.]]

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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: A subverted example occurs in ''3.0 + 1.0''. [[spoiler:Shinji in his catatonic state is taken to one of the villages where humanity survives, and absolutely no one bears ill grudges against him, and in fact his old grown-up friends are downright 'ecstatic' ''ecstatic'' in seeing him alive. We also revisit some of the Wunder's crew, and we see that, despite everything, a lot of them don't hate him, they're just worried and wary of him. A couple of them still do hate him for what happened, but it's mostly restricted to those who lost family members to Third Impact. Asuka herself can't bring herself to hate Shinji, but in her usual tough love way, she wants him to assume the consequences and grow up.]]

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* CanNotSpitItOut: A justified example. The sheer lack of information given to Shinji drives the plot of 3.0, but the brevity of the plot of 3.0 also structurally supports the lack. The first ten-or-so minutes after Shinji's awakening are spent ascertaining his authenticity. [[spoiler:Strange, but considering that between the end of 2.0 and the beginning of 3.0 Shinji's friends in NERV discover that Rei is actually a, well, [[ExpendableClone an unauthentic]] [[UncannyValley human being]], and that it's been fourteen years since Shinji has had communication with any of them, the check is necessary]]. The next five-to-ten are spent engaging a hostile entity of angelic power, of which Shinji has no knowledge or means to engage and destroy, as he had done every other time [[spoiler:fourteen years ago]]; no one pays him the time to explain the new threat and/or the [[spoiler:new]] world in which they live because they are about to enter a battle of the highest stakes since NERV's confrontation with Zeruel. [[spoiler:After this first victory in fourteen years]], Misato, Ritsuko, [[spoiler:Toji's sister Sakura]], and Asuka finally confront Shinji -- [[spoiler:all of them grieved at having to live in the world he created for them, bitter because he had spent the entirety of that time asleep inside the world's safest bed-chamber (cradled by their hard work), and regretful with the knowledge that they (namely [[HeroicBSOD Mis]][[BreakTheCutie ato]]) encouraged him to take the action that had caused Third Impact]]. Almost as soon as the reunion begins, another enemy engages the Wunder. [[spoiler:It's Rei "Q", piloting an EVA that looks like EVA-00, and his old friends are trying to kill her]]. Shinji cannot understand or accept this. [[spoiler:He escapes with whom he believes to be Rei, [[FromBadToWorse who takes him to Gendo, who benefits tremendously from Shinji's confusion and disbelief of the Wille crew]].]]

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* CanNotSpitItOut: A justified example. The sheer lack of information given to Shinji drives the plot of 3.0, but the brevity of the plot of 3.0 also structurally supports the lack. The first ten-or-so minutes after Shinji's awakening are spent ascertaining his authenticity. [[spoiler:Strange, but considering that between the end of 2.0 and the beginning of 3.0 Shinji's friends in NERV discover that Rei is actually a, well, [[ExpendableClone an unauthentic]] [[UncannyValley unauthentic human being]], and that it's been fourteen years since Shinji has had communication with any of them, the check is necessary]]. The next five-to-ten are spent engaging a hostile entity of angelic power, of which Shinji has no knowledge or means to engage and destroy, as he had done every other time [[spoiler:fourteen years ago]]; no one pays him the time to explain the new threat and/or the [[spoiler:new]] world in which they live because they are about to enter a battle of the highest stakes since NERV's confrontation with Zeruel. [[spoiler:After this first victory in fourteen years]], Misato, Ritsuko, [[spoiler:Toji's sister Sakura]], and Asuka finally confront Shinji -- [[spoiler:all of them grieved at having to live in the world he created for them, bitter because he had spent the entirety of that time asleep inside the world's safest bed-chamber (cradled by their hard work), and regretful with the knowledge that they (namely [[HeroicBSOD Mis]][[BreakTheCutie ato]]) encouraged him to take the action that had caused Third Impact]]. Almost as soon as the reunion begins, another enemy engages the Wunder. [[spoiler:It's Rei "Q", piloting an EVA that looks like EVA-00, and his old friends are trying to kill her]]. Shinji cannot understand or accept this. [[spoiler:He escapes with whom he believes to be Rei, [[FromBadToWorse who takes him to Gendo, who benefits tremendously from Shinji's confusion and disbelief of the Wille crew]].]]



* UncannyValley: In spite of the character being more sympathetic overall, ''Rebuild of Evangelion'' manages to have Rei be even further in the UncannyValley. The ominous BGM that always plays in her presence (at least in the beginning) made it quite clear that Shinji definitely senses something ''very'' unsettling in her.

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** This is taken to such levels with the female characters that some American fans have been more annoyed by it than otherwise. The males get some too (especially Kaworu), but those clips aren't akin to the brief shot of Mari's breasts [[{{Gainaxing}} jiggling in her plugsuit]]. [[FridgeBrilliance Perhaps all the promises made by Misato during the episode previews are finally being acted upon]].

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** This is taken to such levels with the female characters that some American fans have been more annoyed by it than otherwise. The males get some too (especially Kaworu), but those clips aren't akin to the brief shot of Mari's breasts [[{{Gainaxing}} jiggling in her plugsuit]].plugsuit. [[FridgeBrilliance Perhaps all the promises made by Misato during the episode previews are finally being acted upon]].



* {{Gainaxing}}: ''Mari''. Complete with a blatant MaleGaze shot during the final battle. Naturally she lampshades it.
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-->'''Mari:''' ([[CatSmile Catsmiling]]) You sure you didn't visit him ''just'' to see his face?
-->'''Asuka:''' No! I went there just to punch it! Now I feel so much better!

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Additionally, this iteration of ''Evangelion'' is the basis for the ''Evangelion'' parts of ''Ride/GodzillaVsEvangelionTheReal4D'' at [[Ride/UniversalStudios Universal Studios Japan]].[[note]]The ride uses the ''Rebuild'' designs of the [=EVAs=] and Asuka is identified as "Shikinami", not "Soryu".[[/note]] In 2022, this collaboration with ''Film/ShinGodzilla'' would also extend to ''Film/ShinUltraman'' and ''Film/ShinKamenRider2023'' to form what has been referred to in [[https://sjhu.jp promotional materials]] as the [[Franchise/ShinSeries Shin Japan Heroes Universe,]] a loosely-connected series tied together by the involvement of Hideki Anno. Though it's unclear what form this will take, [[Creator/{{Toho}} all]] [[Creator/ToeiCompany four]] [[Creator/TsuburayaProductions involved]] [[Creator/StudioKhara companies]] have promised more to come.

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Additionally, this iteration of ''Evangelion'' is the basis for the ''Evangelion'' parts of ''Ride/GodzillaVsEvangelionTheReal4D'' at [[Ride/UniversalStudios Universal Studios Japan]].[[note]]The ride uses the ''Rebuild'' designs of the [=EVAs=] and Asuka is identified as "Shikinami", not "Soryu".[[/note]] In 2022, this collaboration with ''Film/ShinGodzilla'' would also extend to ''Film/ShinUltraman'' and ''Film/ShinKamenRider2023'' to form what has been referred to in [[https://sjhu.jp promotional materials]] as the [[Franchise/ShinSeries Shin Japan Heroes Universe,]] Franchise/ShinJapanHeroesUniverse, a loosely-connected series tied together by the involvement of Hideki Anno. Though it's unclear what form this will take, [[Creator/{{Toho}} all]] [[Creator/ToeiCompany four]] [[Creator/TsuburayaProductions involved]] [[Creator/StudioKhara companies]] have promised more to come.
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** In ''3.0+1.0'', Misato gives Shinji a BitchSlap for disobeying her orders to pilot an Eva.
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'''Note:''' When released on home media (or theaters & streaming services in the case of ''3.0+1.0''), each film received a few enhancements to its audio and visuals. The film's number receives an update to reflect this: ''1.0'' became ''1.01'' (DVD) and ''1.11'' (BD), ''2.0'' became ''2.22'', ''3.0'' became ''3.33'', and ''3.0+1.0'' became ''3.0+1.01'' (theters and streaming) and ''3.0+1.11'' (BD/DVD). The films also received other minor, plot-irrelevant additions. Both sets of numbers are used interchangeably on all the pages related to ''Rebuild'' for this reason.

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** The song ''The Path'' from ''Thrice Upon a Time'' contains a MusicalNod to ''[[PachelbelsCanonProgression Kanon D-dur]]'', which was used as the end credits song for ''Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death and Rebirth''.
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** The cover of ''VOYAGER ~ Hizuke no Nai Bohyou'' used in ''Thrice Upon a Time'' includes a MusicalNod to ''Komm, Susser Tod'' at the very end, [[spoiler:cementing the whole "Third Impact, but in reverse" parallel the finale of the film has going on]].

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'''Note:''' When released on home media (or theaters & streaming services in the case of ''3.0+1.0''), each film received a few enhancements to its audio and visuals. The film's number receives an update to reflect this: ''1.0'' became ''1.01'' (DVD) and ''1.11'' (BD), ''2.0'' became ''2.22'', ''3.0'' became ''3.33'', and ''3.0+1.0'' became ''3.0+1.01'' (theters and streaming) and ''3.0+1.11'' (home media). The films also received other minor, plot-irrelevant additions. Both sets of numbers are used interchangeably on all the pages related to ''Rebuild'' for this reason.

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* BerserkButton: Unless you want to be reduced to a bloody mess by Shinji, we suggest you be nice to Rei.



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** On another note, "Q" in Japanese is a {{pun}}: it can literally mean "decision". Rewriting the above, the "jo-ha-Q" can ''[[GeniusBonus also]]'' literally mean "beginning, breakdown, decision". Finally, in Wiki/ThatOtherWiki, one area for decision is EpilepticTrees.

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** On another note, "Q" in Japanese is a {{pun}}: it can literally mean "decision". Rewriting the above, the "jo-ha-Q" can ''[[GeniusBonus also]]'' literally mean "beginning, breakdown, decision". Finally, in Wiki/ThatOtherWiki, Website/ThatOtherWiki, one area for decision is EpilepticTrees.
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* MindScrew: This being ''Evangelion'', this was bound to happen, though it wasn't prominent in ''1.0'' and ''2.0''. ''3.0'' did have minor elements of this, with using Lilith to initiate Fourth Impact, and how the entire state of the world is a hellish landscape, but it's coherent enough that most people will get it on their first watch. ''3.0+1.0'', on the other hand, goes ''completely'' off it's rocker, particularly during the second half. [[spoiler: Basically, Antarctica has become an EldritchLocation, the four Adams were turned into warships (with a fifth one being Evangelion-13), and Gendo becoming the "[[AngelicAbomination Final Angel]]" after using [[CheckovsGun Nebuchadnezzar's Key]]. The "[[EldritchLocation Minus Space]]" is especially confusing, as Humans [[AFormYouAreComfortableWith can't actually be percieved by humans, thus uses memories to form a location]]. The FinalBattle and ending are also confusing, and might take a few rewatches or a recap to explain what even happened. Oh yeah, and there is also a ''Photorealistic Giant Naked Rei''.]]

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* MindScrew: This being ''Evangelion'', this was bound to happen, though it wasn't prominent in ''1.0'' and ''2.0''. ''3.0'' did have minor elements of this, with using Lilith to initiate Fourth Impact, and how the entire state of the world is a hellish landscape, but it's coherent enough that most people will get it on their first watch. ''3.0+1.0'', on the other hand, goes ''completely'' off it's rocker, particularly during the second half. [[spoiler: Basically, Antarctica has become an EldritchLocation, the four Adams were turned into warships (with a fifth one being Evangelion-13), and Gendo becoming the "[[AngelicAbomination Final Angel]]" after using [[CheckovsGun Nebuchadnezzar's Key]]. The "[[EldritchLocation Minus Space]]" is especially confusing, as Humans [[AFormYouAreComfortableWith can't actually be percieved by humans, percieve it, thus uses memories to form a location]]. The FinalBattle and ending are also confusing, and might take a few rewatches or a recap to explain what even happened. Oh yeah, and there is also a ''Photorealistic Giant Naked Rei''.]]
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* MindScrew: This being ''Evangelion'', this was bound to happen, though it wasn't prominent in ''1.0'' and ''2.0''. ''3.0'' did have minor elements of this, with using Lilith to initiate Fourth Impact, and how the entire state of the world is a hellish landscape, but it's coherent enough that most people will get it on their first watch. ''3.0+1.0'', on the other hand, goes ''completely'' off it's rocker, particularly during the second half. [[spoiler: Basically, Antarctica has become an EldritchLocation, the four Adams were turned into warships (with a fifth one being Evangelion-13), and Gendo becoming the "[[AngelicAbomination Final Angel]]" after using [[CheckovsGun Nebuchadnezzar's Key]]. The "[[EldritchLocation Minus Space]]" is especially confusing, as Humans [[AFormYouAreComfortableWith can't actually be percieved by humans, thus uses memories to form a location]]. The FinalBattle and ending are also confusing, and might take a few rewatches or a recap to explain what even happened. Oh yeah, and there is also a ''Photorealistic Giant Naked Rei''.]]

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* TheStinger: Each movie has one in the form of a "Next Episode Preview" recalling those of the original TV series, complete with Misato's promises of fan service. ''2.22'' goes one step further, adding an entire additional scene between the credits and the preview. Averted with ''3.0+1.0''.
* StopTheHeroTwist: The climax of ''3.0'' revolves around the pilots of [[RenegadeSplinterFaction WILLE]] trying to stop Shinji Ikari from accidentally triggering Fourth Impact, which will [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt finish the job]] that the partial ''Third'' Impact he accidentally triggered in the second film started, in his drive to [[MustMakeAmends fix things thanks to his immense guilt complex]]. NiceJobBreakingItHero is occuring on both sides, even -- while Shinji is to blame for understandably [[TheyDiedBecauseOfYou causing much of humanity to be wiped out]] during the Impact, everybody who works for WILLE [[PoorCommunicationKills couldn't stop being assholes to him for just long enough to provide him with a detailed explanation]] of just ''what the hell is going on'' (the best they provide him is "TheyDiedBecauseOfYou" even as he makes clear that he ''doesn't'' know), and in his drive to obtain answers he went back to NERV and his ManipulativeBastard of a father who then turned him into an UnwittingPawn.

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* TheStinger: Each movie has The first three films have one in the form of a "Next Episode Preview" recalling those of the original TV series, complete with Misato's promises of fan service. ''2.22'' goes one step further, adding an entire additional scene between the credits and the preview. Averted with ''3.0+1.0''.
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* StopTheHeroTwist: The climax of ''3.0'' revolves around the pilots of [[RenegadeSplinterFaction WILLE]] trying to stop Shinji Ikari from accidentally triggering Fourth Impact, which will [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt finish the job]] that the partial ''Third'' Impact he accidentally triggered in the second film started, in his drive to [[MustMakeAmends fix things thanks to his immense guilt complex]]. NiceJobBreakingItHero is occuring occurring on both sides, even -- while Shinji is to blame responsible for understandably [[TheyDiedBecauseOfYou causing wiping out much of humanity to be wiped out]] humanity]] during the Impact, everybody who works for WILLE [[PoorCommunicationKills couldn't stop being assholes to him for just long enough to provide him with a detailed explanation]] of just ''what the hell is going on'' (the best they provide him is "TheyDiedBecauseOfYou" even as he makes clear that he ''doesn't'' know), on'', and in his drive to obtain answers he went back to NERV and his ManipulativeBastard of a father who then turned him into an UnwittingPawn.

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* StopTheHeroTwist: The climax of ''3.0'' revolves around the pilots of [[RenegadeSplinterFaction WILLE]] trying to stop Shinji Ikari from accidentally triggering Fourth Impact, which will [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt finish the job]] that the partial ''Third'' Impact he accidentally triggered in the second film started, in his drive to [[MustMakeAmends fix things thanks to his immense guilt complex]]. NiceJobBreakingItHero is occuring on both sides, even -- while Shinji is to blame for understandably [[TheyDiedBecauseOfYou causing much of humanity to be wiped out]] during the Impact, everybody who works for WILLE [[PoorCommunicationKills couldn't stop being assholes to him for just long enough to provide him with a detailed explanation]] of just ''what the hell is going on'' (the best they provide him is "YouKnowWhatYouDid" even as he makes clear that he ''doesn't''), and in his drive to obtain answers he went back to NERV and his ManipulativeBastard of a father who then turned him into an UnwittingPawn.

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* StopTheHeroTwist: The climax of ''3.0'' revolves around the pilots of [[RenegadeSplinterFaction WILLE]] trying to stop Shinji Ikari from accidentally triggering Fourth Impact, which will [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt finish the job]] that the partial ''Third'' Impact he accidentally triggered in the second film started, in his drive to [[MustMakeAmends fix things thanks to his immense guilt complex]]. NiceJobBreakingItHero is occuring on both sides, even -- while Shinji is to blame for understandably [[TheyDiedBecauseOfYou causing much of humanity to be wiped out]] during the Impact, everybody who works for WILLE [[PoorCommunicationKills couldn't stop being assholes to him for just long enough to provide him with a detailed explanation]] of just ''what the hell is going on'' (the best they provide him is "YouKnowWhatYouDid" "TheyDiedBecauseOfYou" even as he makes clear that he ''doesn't''), ''doesn't'' know), and in his drive to obtain answers he went back to NERV and his ManipulativeBastard of a father who then turned him into an UnwittingPawn.



* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: [[spoiler:Eva Mark.06 is killed off between 2.0 and 3.0 sealing the 12th Angel.]]

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** [[spoiler:WILLE's treatment towards Shinji shows signs of this trope in the matter of Third Impact, however, this is {{Deconstructed|Trope}} because Shinji '''truly''' didn't know what he had caused and eventually [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere led to him leaving them]]. Asuka outright confirms that the 12th Angel/Mark.06 was responsible for Third Impact during the battle in Central Dogma, but Gendo and Seele's plans hinge on Shinji ''thinking'' he's responsible and everyone hates him so he can be manipulated into piloting Eva 13.]]

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YouKnowWhatYouDid: [[spoiler:WILLE's treatment towards Shinji shows signs of this trope in the matter of Third Impact, however, this is {{Deconstructed|Trope}} because Shinji '''truly''' didn't know what he had caused and eventually [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere led to him leaving them]]. Asuka outright confirms that the 12th Angel/Mark.06 was responsible for Third Impact during the battle in Central Dogma, but Gendo and Seele's plans hinge on Shinji ''thinking'' he's responsible and everyone hates him so he can be manipulated into piloting Eva 13.]]
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** [[spoiler:Kaji, Toji, Kensuke, Hikari and Pen Pen are all absent from 3.0 without explanation. They later appear in ''3.0+1.0'', having survived Near Third Impact.]]
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** "Wille" (Will in german) is an important term in the philosophies of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche.

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** "Wille" (Will in german) is an important term in the philosophies of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche. For Nietzsche, the "Wille zur Macht" is related to the so called "amor fati", meaning embrace of all good and bad aspects of life despite potential suffering and stop running away from difficulties.
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