Anno: Still concerning the face, I love Mazinger Z in profile towards the first episode in the pre-publication. It’s his first appearance and Kouji discovers it with a stunning cry.
Nagai: The scene in the house of the grandpa, is that it ?
Anno: Yes, it really marked me. That must be why I gave the same kind of eyes to the first version of EVA. When I brought these rectifications on the original drawings, I couldn’t prevent myself from drawing the eyes in the style of Master Nagai.
Nagai: And in the first episode of Evangelion, the first appearance of EVA is a big shot on his face, right ?
Anno: Euh yes, that’s it. (Laugh) Sorry.
Nagai: Fancy that? (Laugh)
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Neon Genesis Evangelion
Oh, we can open the door manually.
Dafuqs an eva
Fun fact
“Neon Genesis Evangelion” spelled backwards is “noilegnavE siseneG noeN”
another fun fact:
watching NGE backwards makes as much sense as watching it forward
I still think about Robin Williams saying “Neon Genesis Evangelion” about once a month
@rug-huskyI still think about Robin Williams saying “Neon Genesis Evangelion” about once a month
You think that’s funny? You think that’s funny little bitch?
Yea
In fact, I rei-lly see this post as the MOTHER of all jokes
INTO THE SPIDERVERSE HAS LOTS OF FLASHING LIGHTS WITHOUT ANY WARNING
- The title screen, which is around a minute long, is constantly flashing
- The end scene, which is around 10 minutes, is also filled with flashing, almost without a pause
- There are several instances of flashing during the movie as well, either because of the animation style or because the of the plot (sometimes both)
- But just like in incredibles 2, the plot relies heavily on flashing and there’s a LOT more than in incredibles
PLEASE be careful because there is a LOT of flashing lights in this movie (and no warning)
I encourage everyone to reblog this, even if you’re not sensitive, you never know who you could save by informing them of this