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GITM 19: The Action Arc (Neon Genesis Evangelion Analysis)
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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Nov 22, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The Action Arc welcomes Asuka Langley to the team, making her the Third Child to pilot the Eva units. Her presence is definitely not one that can go unnoticed, being the overbearing, boisterous she is. As a result, the entire dynamic between the characters is reworked and now waiting to be explored. In this episode, I will be taking a dive into Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) for a second time, looking into how the dynamic changes between the characters in this arc, Asuka's behaviour, the slow development of the Human Instrumentality Project and more. On the side, I briefly lay out what I thought of Promare (2019) and my initial understanding of the Berserk (1989) manga. There is also a brief announcement at the beginning of the episode in regards to the show going forward.
Follow me on Twitter @GetInTheMecha for updates on the show!
MUSIC IN THIS PRODUCTION:
8Bit Title Screen by Joth
JRPG2 Piano by Joth
Mandatory Overtime by Joth
Difference by chasersgaming
“Anomaly” by Eric Matyas www.soundimage.org
Follow me on Twitter @GetInTheMecha for updates on the show!
MUSIC IN THIS PRODUCTION:
8Bit Title Screen by Joth
JRPG2 Piano by Joth
Mandatory Overtime by Joth
Difference by chasersgaming
“Anomaly” by Eric Matyas www.soundimage.org
Released:
Nov 22, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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