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9* Creator/GoNagai's ''Manga/{{Devilman}}'' was a [[http://eva.onegeek.org/pipermail/evangelion/2006-November/003855.html was a major influence for both Anno and Sadamoto]], although the former confessed that in his case, the influences were mostly unconscious and he only realized it when the similarities were pointed out to him.
10** Shinji is a reminiscence of Akira Fudo, another lithe, dark-haired teenager with a sensitive personality who is forced to adopt monstrous powers and to undergo personal development in order to save the world.
11** Kaworu is a reference to Ryo Asuka, just like Shinji is meant to be one to Akira. {{White hair|BlackHeart}} in contrast to the protagonist's black hair? Check. [[CreepyChild Unnatural and off-putting behavior?]] Check. [[AmbiguouslyGay Troubling romantic feelings for the main protagonist?]] Check. [[DevilInPlainSight Secretly an angelic demon who attempts to bring about the apocalypse?]] Check.
12** The Evangelions' restrictive armor is a reference to the suit worn by Slum King in ''Manga/ViolenceJack'', another work by Nagai connected to ''Devilman''.
13** One of the [[WhatCouldHaveBeen two unused, proposed]] endings for ''The End'' was even closer to ''Devilman'''s ending than the final version.
14** Still in Nagai's works, Asuka is a GenderFlip of ''Anime/GreatMazinger'''s Tetsuya Tsurugi, the TropeCodifier and TropeMaker of the HotBlooded AcePilot in the SuperRobotGenre.
15* Previous works by Anno and Sadamoto are also referenced, especially ''Anime/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWater'', and with good reasons, as ''Evangelion'' was originally conceived as a StealthSequel to ''Nadia''.
16** Visually speaking, Sadamoto based Shinji's character design on Nadia. He described him as Nadia with shorter hair and without her earrings.
17** Yui Ikari is based on Nadia's mother. They are both the long-dead mother of the protagonist who is mourned by their surviving husbands (both who are engaged in bloody armed conflicts and have grown distant from their children); both mothers whose souls reside close to their children, protecting them from harm and giving them glimpses of their past and purpose in life.
18** Electra looks decidedly like a full on EVA pilot, sporting a much shorter, more modern haircut and wearing a white futuristic looking catsuit that could be right out of ''Evangelion'', [[spoiler:when Nemo and the crew show up again to save Jean and company in Tartessos with the new Nautilus.]] She is also reminiscent of Dr. Ritsuko Akagi when she cuts her hair.
19** With his brown hair, glasses and enthusiasm, Kensuke is a half-parody of Jean.
20** The eyes on Matarael (and to a lesser extent, Sahaquiel) are a deliberate allusion to Neo-Atlantis' eye SigilSpam.
21** The EVA graveyard seen in the Nerv base has some shots taken almost exactly from the Adams's chambers in the Red Noah from ''Nadia''. The Adams and the Red Noah themselves can be considered a prototype of Adam and the White Moon respectively.
22* Kyoko Zeppelin Soryu is Kushana's mother from ''Manga/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind'', on a movie adaptation of which Anno worked under Creator/HayaoMiyazaki. The two women are similar in how their insanity leads them to believe a doll is their child, while seeing their real child as an impostor.
23** Evangelions are also essentialy God Warriors from ''Nausicaa'', which were in fact animated by Anno himself. ''Evangelion'' might have also been influenced by a project Anno proposed to Miyazaki, a DarkerAndEdgier sequel to ''Nausicaa''.
24* Asuka is also reminiscent of Jung Freud from ''Anime/{{Gunbuster}}'', which Anno also worked on before ''Evangelion''.
25* Though Rei is more often thought of as a [[ReiAyanamiExpy character who is copied]], she shares too many similarities with Chirico Cuvie from ''Anime/ArmoredTrooperVOTOMS'', most obviously their blue hair, cold, unemotional exteriors and as being vessels for Godlike figures, both of whom they ultimately destroy or defy.
26* Both Gendo's appearance and his role in the plot are based largely on Dr. Tenma from ''Manga/AstroBoy''.
27* 1987 {{OVA}} ''Daimaju Gekito: Hagane no Oni'' by Creator/ShoAikawa seems clearly to have been an influence. Given that ''Hagane no Oni'' was born from an attempt to produce an anime reboot of ''Manga/MazingerZ'', this is probably not casual.
28** The premise of the OVA is an internatonal scientific experiment that caused a disaster in the sea, which became the origin of otherworldly biomechanical mechas. Years after the incident, a young, dark-haired protagonist must return and work again for the director of the project (who in the manga adaptation of the OVA is his own father!) and meets a love interest in the form of a red-headed foreign girl.
29** The director of the project, Galun, looks like a villainous, younger version of Fuyutsuki, down to the green uniform.
30** In order to save the world, the protagonist eventually has to fight a mecha battle against his best friend, who unveils psychic powers due to his relationship with the biomechanical stuff, yet also asks the protagonist to kill him for the world to be saved. For extra bonus points, one of the mechas is red.
31** At one point, the protagonist's mecha is absorbed into a void generated by his opponent's, which causes the protagonist to fall into a trance, but he eventually snaps, returns to the world and rips his enemy apart.
32** At another point, the project is invaded by official military forces.
33** The shot of young Misato floating in the rescue pod echoes a similar shot found in a flashback of the OVA, when the protagonist has to be rescued from a minisub.
34* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' of all things also had influence on ''Evangelion'', as Anno was a crazy fan of it. The given name Rei alludes officially to [[Franchise/SailorMoon Sailor Mars]], while Misato has been described by Anno as "a 29-year-old [[Characters/SailorMoonUsagiTsukino Usagi Tsukino]]", right down to the hair (and they even share a [[Creator/KotonoMitsuishi voice actress]]).
35** In the ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' games featuring ''Evangelion'' and ''Gundam'' (UC timeline), Misato gets a crush on ace pilot Amuro Ray, alluding to their seiyuus' other famous anime roles as Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Kamen respectively. She also makes some ''Sailor Moon'' comments when admiring the Nobel Gundam from ''Mobile Fighter G Gundam'' on ''Super Robot Wars MX'', and points out similarities in voice with Vega from ''Gear Fighter Dendoh'' and Murrue Ramius from ''Mobile Suit Gundam SEED'' (two other characters voiced by Creator/KotonoMitsuishi).
36* The first names of Misato and Kaji (Ryōji) are officially a reference to the characters Misato Izumi and Ryōji Sawada from Minako Narita's manga ''Aitsu''.
37* The work of Shinji Wada, famous for his franchise ''Manga/SukebanDeka'', also left its mark. The first name of Asuka's mother, Kyoko, is a reference to the character Kyoko Nakamura from ''Sukeban Deka II'', while the name of Asuka herself comes from another manga by Wada, ''Super Girl Asuka''.
38* Kaworu's descent into Terminal Dogma to awaken Lilith evokes [[Manga/{{Akira}} Tetsuo's descent into the depths of the Neo-Tokyo Olympic Stadium to awaken Akira]].
39* One of the SceneryPorn shots when Shinji first runs away alludes to a small sanctuary in ''Anime/MyNeighborTotoro''.
40* Ramiel's design is lifted from the yellow, floating octahedron known as "Super X", in ''Anime/FuturePoliceUrashiman''.
41* Gendo Ikari looks like a mix between an older Shinji Ikari and Prof. Sakunji from ''Anime/VoltesV'', since they share the same curtain beard as President Lincoln.
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45* Shigeru Aoba's name is reference to and a pun upon Kihachi Okamoto's 1974 film ''Aoba Shigereru''.
46* The surname Nagisa is a ShoutOut to filmmaker Nagisa Oshima, best known in the West for ''Film/MerryChristmasMrLawrence'' and the infamous ''Film/InTheRealmOfTheSenses''.
47* ''Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey'': The computerized Monoliths SEELE uses to hold their meetings, on top of ''Evangelion'' as a whole sharing ''2001'''s similar themes about evolution and the advancement of the human species from mysterious cosmic entities.
48* "[[Film/TheDayTheEarthStoodStill1951 The Day Tokyo-3 Stood Still]]".
49* Jet Alone itself is a ShoutOut to [[Film/GodzillaVsMegalon Jet Jaguar]].
50* At least some of the battle themes on the OST consciously evoke the Klingon theme from the original series ''Franchise/StarTrek'' films.
51* One of the songs of the soundtrack ("Decisive Battle") borrows extensively from "007" (a rarely-used {{Leitmotif}} for Film/JamesBond, used extensively on ''Film/FromRussiaWithLove'' and then appearing once more on ''Film/YouOnlyLiveTwice'').
52* The poster for the ''The End of Evangelion'' has a resemblance to the poster for an old film named ''[[Film/RosemarysBaby Rosemary's ]][[https://www.vintagemovieposters.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/IMG_0427-1024x761.jpg Baby]]''.
53* The title of the latter half of ''The End'', "Magokoro wo, Kimi ni," comes from the Japanese title of the movie ''Charly'', which was [[TheFilmOfTheBook based on]] the short story/novel ''Literature/FlowersForAlgernon''.
54* The scene where the military attacks NERV HQ is an homage to Hideaki Anno's favorite film, ''Film/BattleOfOkinawa'', right down to the use of flamethrowers.
55* Shinji's and Asuka's MasochismTango is disturbingly similar to that of George and Martha from ''Film/WhosAfraidOfVirginiaWoolf'': Asuka is disgusted by Shinji's lack of assertion, Martha is frustrated with George’s, attempts by either at appeasement only aggravates them further, and both of their frustrations have to do with sexual performance and assertion--Shinji won’t cross the "Wall of Jericho" and notoriously settles for masturbating by her bed when [[DudeShesLikeInAComa she’s comatose]] while George is implied to be [[TheLoinsSleepTonight unable to perform]], and both are AmbiguouslyGay. Both Shinji and George ultimately both snap and lash out destructively, complete with an attempt to strangle Asuka/Martha.
56* The manga seems to have shout outs to ''Franchise/StarWars'', of all things.
57** For example, on a NERV writeup of Toji, there's a documentation of his Midi-Chlorian count.
58** In one chapter, Gendo also pulls a Darth Vader on Shinji, which is reminiscent of the fact he loses a hand in ''The End''.
59** Misato mutters "I have a bad feeling about this" in the episode with Jet Alone.
60* Asuka declaring the sheet put between her and Shinji as a "Wall of Jericho" comes from the film ''Film/ItHappenedOneNight'', where the lead couple does the same when they learn they have to share a room together before eventually falling in love.
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64* Creator/ArthurCClarke's ''Literature/ChildhoodsEnd'' was a big inspiration, according to Anno.
65* Toji's entire name (Toji Suzuhara), Kensuke's first name, and Hikari's last name (Horaki) are lifted from characters in writer and film-maker Ryū Murakami's novel ''Ai to Gensou no Fascism'' (''The Fascism of Love and Fantasy''), from which Anno borrowed much of the psychological material. Anno would later direct a film adaptation of another of Murakami's novels, ''Love & Pop''.
66* NERV's GratuitousEnglish motto is a famous quote from ''Literature/PippaPasses''.
67* There are multiple references to Creator/MichaelCrichton's ''Literature/TheAndromedaStrain'', mostly the [[Film/TheAndromedaStrain film version]] (the use of the "601" graphic to showcase the MAGI having a computer analysis error, the design of the Geofront resembles the Wildfire complex when seen from the side, and most importantly the episode "The Lilliputian Hitcher" is almost-but-not-quite a WholePlotReference).
68* The Human Instrumentality Project was named after Creator/CordwainerSmith's Instrumentality of Mankind, though they are not otherwise related.
69* The Japanese title of the last episode, "The Beast That Shouted "I" at the Heart of the World," is a clear reference to Creator/HarlanEllison's classic short story (and the anthology named for it) [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beast_that_Shouted_Love_at_the_Heart_of_the_World_(short_story) "The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World"]], especially given the "I"-"''ai''" ("love" in Japanese) pun.
70* Also of note is that the WorkingTitle for the last episode as per the series proposal was "The Only Neat Thing to Do", the same title as a sci-fi short story written by Alice Sheldon under her MoustacheDePlume PenName of James Tiptree Jr.
71* The battleships in the episode where Asuka makes her debut are named after Shakespeare plays. ''Titus Andronicus'' and ''Cymbeline'' are two examples.
72* The English episode title "Lilliputian Hitcher" alludes to ''Literature/GulliversTravels''.
73* The premise of Lilith, a prehuman entity made of gelatinous flesh that generates human members and bodies (and presumably the rest of mankind), which remains buried deep undeground since ancient times, evokes Abhoth from Creator/ClarkAshtonSmith's Hyperborean mythos. Although Smith is not as famous in Japan as his friend Creator/HPLovecraft, the creators might have been familiar with it.
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77* Kaworu makes a minor ShoutOut to either ''Zyuranger'' or ''Power Rangers'': he pilots his Eva from the outside, which is a common trait of {{Sixth Ranger}}s.
78* There are multiple homages to the works of Creator/GerryAnderson and UsefulNotes/{{Supermarionation}}.
79** The style of the opening is based on the classic sci-fi show ''Series/UFO1970''. Furthermore, the character design for Gendo Ikari and Kozo Fuyutsuki are [[ComicBookFantasyCasting animated look-alikes]] of the actors Ed Bishop and George Sewell as Ed Straker and Alec Freeman (the commander and second-in-command from S.H.A.D.O., respectively). Also the "[[BlipVert blink-and-you'll-miss-them]]" title cards that appear at times are taken from the show. Officially, Kaji is "based" on Col. Paul Foster from ''UFO'', although Gainax noted that Foster was not nearly the lech that Kaji appears to be. Some viewers have also suggested that Kaji has elements of Emma Peel from the British spy series ''Series/TheAvengers1960s'', as [[http://imgur.com/2mFf0lx this chart by a Tumblr user shows]].
80** Tokyo-3 sinking into the ground when on alert calls to mind Marineville from ''Series/Stingray1964''. The first time it happens the music is even similar to Barry Gray's ''Stingray'' themes. In fact, quite a few of the show's musical themes sound Anderson-esque.
81** The date for Third Impact (September 13th, 2000), [[Series/Space1999 is the same day as Breakaway, just one year later]].
82* The dub adds one for the alternate reality sequence in episode 26, where Gendo calls Yui [[Series/RumpoleOfTheBailey "She Who Must Be Obeyed."]]
83* Being Anno an avowed fan of the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' since childhood, it was a huge influence in ''Evangelion'', getting multiple shout outs throughout the series, some subtle, others overt.
84** Many of the parallels between ''Ultraman'' and ''Eva'' are deftly explained in [[http://www.zimmerit.moe/evangelion-ultraman-connection-hideaki-anno/ this article.]]
85** Zeruel is based on Zetton, the FinalBoss of the original [[Franchise/UltraSeries Ultraman]].
86** For those who still aren't convinced, there are a number of, let's call them spooky, similarities between [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultraman_ace_comparison.jpg the four 'Adams' from ''Evangelion 2.0'', as well as the symbols from the preview of ''3.0'', and the Ultra Brothers as they appeared in]] ''Series/UltramanAce''
87** Although perhaps unintentional, as pointed out on the ''ReferencedBy/UltraSeries'' page, the climax of the second ''Rebuild of Evangelion'' movie is [[https://maserpatrol.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/nexus-eva-222.jpg more-or-less shot for shot identical to a scene in the finale of]] ''Series/UltramanNexus''.
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91* A blink-and-you'll-miss-it one comes in form of one of Shinji's t-shirts, which has the logo of the British NewWaveMusic band Music/{{XTC}} on the back. Seeing as quite a few of XTC's songs revolves around some of the same themes as ''Evangelion'', the reference is likely more than just a superficial one.
92* "Komm, Süßer Tod", the title of one of the soundtrack's most infamous pieces, is a reference to another piece by Bach, although the song itself bears little resemblance.
93** The song ''does'' however sounds like "Hey, Jude" by ''The Beatles'', at least the melody. Or Music/PachelbelsCanon: see also [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pachelbel%27s_Canon#Pop_versions Pop versions]] of PachelbelsCanonProgression.
94* The English episodic title "The Beginning and the End, or [[Music/BobDylan Knockin' on Heaven's Door]]".
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98* There's too many references to various world religions (particularly UsefulNotes/{{Judaism}} and UsefulNotes/{{Christianity}}) to list, or possibly even detect. For a start, all the Angels are named after Angels from Jewish, Christian and Islamic theology and incorporate subtle parallels with their counterparts' names and functions.
99* The Sephirot from UsefulNotes/{{Kabbalah}} is also used.
100* Some have also noted references to UsefulNotes/{{Gnosticism}}.
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104* Oddly enough, Sachiel bears a striking resemblance to the Goons from ''WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}}''.
105* In the ADV English dub, when Asuka first meets Rei, she calls her behavior "WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}".
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109* Keel Lorenz is an allusion to the ethologist Konrad Lorenz (and ''was'' originally named Konrad too). Konrad Lorenz developed the concept of ''imprinting'' in terms of mother/child relationships. For example, say you've got a duck's egg in an incubator, and it's ready to hatch. The eggshell cracks, and the chick's head pops out. It sees you, and thinks, "Mother!"
110* Misato initially drinks Yebisu beer, a real life brand that is depicted correctly down to the label, followed by "Yebichu" beer, a parody of the real label which references the manga ''Anime/OruchubanEbichu'', of which both Anno and Japanese voice actress Creator/KotonoMitsuishi became fans. Anno later developed it into an anime at Mitsuishi's recommendation.
111* In turn, the Hedgehog's Dilemma is an allusion to Schopenhauer.
112* It's also been theorized among fans that the both the original ending and that of ''The End'' allude to and borrow from some of the UsefulNotes/{{existentialis|m}}ts, such as Sartre and Kierkegaard.
113* Several of the English episode titles (chosen by Anno, not Creator/ADVFilms) make reference to psychological concepts ("Oral Stage", "Ambivalence", "Introjection").
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