What is Rebuild of Evangelion? plus: Brief History Behind It [Rebuild of Evangelion Explained]

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  • Опубліковано 16 лис 2024

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  • @arzyxmc
    @arzyxmc Рік тому +1

    There are actually many factors that lead to rebuilds being sequels: In the first movie, we see the world as it was just kind of reset and the beginning of it all. With the arrival of the 4th angel, we even see the red LCL sea that was pretty much taken from the end of Evangelion. There were also T-posing Evangelion marks, kind of like what we saw the mass-produced EVAs do. The initial story still stays the same, hinting at some differences until the end of the first movie, where Kawarou says, "Your number 3 again? You never change, do you? This refers to Shinji being "the third child", and before the shot, we see a lot of boxes that were open, and from one of the later boxes that were closed, the new Kawarou emerges, meaning this isn't the first time Kawarou is doing this. We also see the same red blood mark on the moon that was also there in EoE. In the second movie, we see clear parallels between Asuka Langley Soryu and Asuka Shikinami Langley. There's a clear difference in these characters, and we also see a new pilot. Mari Illustrious Makinami This suggests how the world had been "reset" after the third impact, leaving the world the same but differentiating characters to stop the timeline from looping. To prove this had been done to stop the looping, evidence is Evangelion rebuilds' apparent "backstory," which had been the same except for the backstory of Asuka, and to add more evidence to the loop-stopping change of characters theory, there's actually some confirmation that Mari existed before being an Eva pilot. The biggest proof of this comes in the monologues of Gendo, in which we see Mari, who was an adult in the past, as a mutual friend of Yui, Gendo, and Fuyutsuki. The 4th movie also proves that the Rebuild was a direct sequel to EoE completely, as Gendo himself tells Shinji that he is initiating the third impact because Shinji refused a world with no A.T. field, and that precisely happens in EoE in the form of Shinji rejecting the third impact. Heck, as far as to go, Gendo clearly states that there had been a reality before where his plans failed before the fourth impact we see in rebuilding.

  • @awesomethegreatamazing2651
    @awesomethegreatamazing2651 4 роки тому +36

    Can’t wait until 3.0 + 1.0 to finally know how it connects to everything else. I’m exited for the upcoming rebuild videos. Keep up the great work!

    • @lukefernandez7627
      @lukefernandez7627 4 роки тому

      I just want a happy ending :(

    • @christopheribarra1170
      @christopheribarra1170 3 роки тому +1

      I heard a theory that Rebuild is a sequel to the original and that's why the ocean is red instead of blue, because in the first one, the ocean turned red.

  • @lordwiedergeboren
    @lordwiedergeboren 4 роки тому +33

    Thanks a lot for explaining the Rebuild, I always thought that the Rebuild movies are a sequel to the End of Evangelion storyline which leads to me thinking that the theory about the "Time loop" is "canon".

    • @Pduarte79
      @Pduarte79 3 роки тому +3

      To that make sense Thrice ending must either create the manga or original NGE timeline or through a curve ball and creates the romcom High School setting that we see on the original NGE, for a brief moment.

    • @luckysours8397
      @luckysours8397 3 роки тому +1

      @@Pduarte79 or a new world entirely, or it reveals the tree of worlds

  • @karekarenohay4432
    @karekarenohay4432 4 роки тому +39

    Good video. But I still think Rebuild is the continuation of End of Evangelion. There are too many hints of that, mainly in the first movie.

    • @joaquingonzalez-kd2ub
      @joaquingonzalez-kd2ub 3 роки тому +3

      Michael Wynne it’s just the red ocean and asukas eye patch. that’s it

    • @karekarenohay4432
      @karekarenohay4432 3 роки тому +5

      @@joaquingonzalez-kd2ub No, Asuka not even appears in the first movie.
      It's the shore waves pattern of the red sea in the first minutes of Eva 1.0 COPIED from the waves pattern of the last scene of The End of Evangelion; the silhouettes of what seems to be the Eva Series drawn on the ground in the first minutes of Rebuild 1.0 like in a crime scene; the buildings growing from the ground in spiral patterns (just in the scene of the silhouettes), like they were something "created" like that; the buildings, ships and more ruins fixed vertically in the beginning of 1.0 like mortuory stakes on a japanese cemetery (as the stakes we saw in the last images of The End of Evangelion)...
      Too many hints dropped here and there by Hideaki Anno that lead us to think Rebuild IS the continuation of End of Eva.

    • @xXNoelGillingXx
      @xXNoelGillingXx 3 роки тому +13

      Indeed, I'm positive it's a sequel in an endless loop until shinji is happy with the way the world turns out, kaoru literally says it before dying in the 3.33 movie

    • @nxwxpxr6251
      @nxwxpxr6251 3 роки тому +6

      You do realize the rebuild films are sequels to the o.g series? After the 3rd impact shinji resets the world and his friends. Thats why the sea is red and the moon still has the blood of rei on it. Its not a remake, its a sequel. Shinji created the world again to try and save humanity

  • @8bitsniper568
    @8bitsniper568 3 роки тому +7

    You mean Asuka’s rise, and then her fall, and then her rise, and then her fall... and then literally rising high enough to gain the motivation to rise from the grave

  • @sorendont
    @sorendont 3 роки тому +4

    3.0 + 1.0 HAS BEEN RELEASED

    • @zahc2069
      @zahc2069 3 роки тому

      only in japan right?

    • @sorendont
      @sorendont 3 роки тому

      @@zahc2069 well, yeah. i still cant torrent it from south america, so yeah

  • @LegendoftheGalacticHero
    @LegendoftheGalacticHero 4 роки тому +5

    I would swap around the title but good job.
    My current theory around star rebuild is, it’s based on something that I heard on the last episodes of evangelion. We shouldn’t jump to conclusions but accept facts. Facts being something or event that happens and the conclusion what we decide what that fact was.
    The fact will evolve in the spectrum of the direction we treat it as. Was it bad luck miss the bus or was it a day you took a new route instead of the bus and had much more fun?
    I think Rebuild of Evangelion could be at the beginning the same evangelion facts and those facts being perceived in a different manner, creating some ripples in the story that will deviate the story in a new direction. In this case I think that’s the world that was created after the end of evangelion. A chance to redo certain encounters and it starts fairly similar, but as it evolves the story inevitably to a new territory.

  • @djdjsjhdhhxsjsjxjdndx7667
    @djdjsjhdhhxsjsjxjdndx7667 4 роки тому +18

    I just finished Evangelion and I am VERY CONFUSED. I have a question about the new movie coming out though. Is the new rebuild movie going to be kinda an continuation of the the end of Evangelion movie? Like i don’t really understand the concept...is the rebuild a whole other series? Is the rebuild Different endings of the anime? Is it a continuation of the ending of Evangelion?

    • @fermentedtoe2004
      @fermentedtoe2004 4 роки тому +6

      rebuild is a retelling of the original story but with a different ending i’m pretty sure

    • @matthewl2036
      @matthewl2036 3 роки тому +1

      I’ve watch the TV show and the rebuilds. Both share the same characters and story to an extent. The rebuilds are more of an alternate reality/ending like what would happened if 3rd impact didn’t happened to a much bigger scale but to a small scale. That is why in the rebuild they are survivors of the 3rd impact along with a few changes to the story. Unlike The End of Evangelion were everyone turn into LCL. But what I’ve seen they are not connected story wise both rebuilds and the show are set in their own timelines. But that could change in the final movie if they decided to connect the TV show, Manga and movies or keep them in their own separate timelines.

    • @randommandude3592
      @randommandude3592 3 роки тому

      So thing will make sense when the new movie comes out

    • @11u510n15t
      @11u510n15t 3 роки тому +1

      You pretty much have to watch the series 3-4 times over to get 80% of the details you need to have to understand it all. Even to this day, I'm still picking up new ideas from watching these critique videos, cause there's plenty that I definitely missed still.

    • @Pduarte79
      @Pduarte79 3 роки тому

      @@randommandude3592
      Or not. Lol

  • @cookiemonster956
    @cookiemonster956 4 роки тому +3

    Good video dude you know your stuff 👍👍

  • @asierbernardomugarraflores678
    @asierbernardomugarraflores678 4 роки тому +2

    Awesome 👌

  • @Gooseded
    @Gooseded 3 роки тому +1

    So the rebuild is basically the real story. The story told by the mind behind it, that seems more legit than the original which was amazing but also full of "fan service" and kind of became what Anno was against.

  • @nxwxpxr6251
    @nxwxpxr6251 3 роки тому +1

    You do realize the rebuild films are sequels to the o.g series? After the 3rd impact shinji resets the world and his friends. Thats why the sea is red and the moon still has the blood of rei on it. Its not a remake, its a sequel. Shinji created the world again to try and save humanity

    • @luckysours8397
      @luckysours8397 3 роки тому

      Theory

    • @frankjaeger2565
      @frankjaeger2565 3 роки тому

      That's wrong. The red sea and the blood on the Moon are consequences of the Second Impact, as told in the second movie and showed in the official groundworks. The Rebuilds have a different lore to that of the original series, and characters have a different backstory, most notably Asuka. There's just no way the world of the Rebuild is the result of a "reset" after EoE.

  • @elenanunez6617
    @elenanunez6617 4 роки тому +15

    If I recall correctly I read a couple of interviews where Hiddeaki Ano considers it a remake.