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  1. The final scene of The End of Evangelion is, to this day, still hotly debated. It is a culmination of the story's themes and narrative in just a few, earth-shattering minutes, with Shinji's attempt to choke Asuka contrasted with her unexpected response. This article, however, will deal with the...

  2. Jun 10, 2024 · ONE MORE FINAL: I need you. Asuka and Shinji laying on the beach. After the eyecatch, we're introduced to the dead figure of Lilith, with half of her face gone and in a enigmatic, stoic expression. Ahead of her, we can see stakes raised in the ground, with one of them broken.

  3. The manga follows many of the same story beats with some minor differences and extra character development. It's definitely worth reading even if you've seen the series. I thought the ending improved on the movie, even though I think Asuka's death is pretty impactful.

  4. Mar 17, 2024 · It begins with Shinji Ikari being distraught after having to kill Kaworu Nagisa. Soon, he visits Asuka who is comatose in a hospital.

  5. As she attacks Evangelion 13, Asuka tries to reason to the misguided Shinji that his actions would cause Fourth Impact and aggressively demands him to stop, even going so far as to threaten him with death.

  6. In the Neon Genesis Evangelion manga, illustrated and written by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, Asuka has a more immature character than her animated counterpart and her story is different; despite having a similar, familiar past, in the manga she was conceived through artificial fertilization, [8] as the result of an experiment in eugenics. [96]

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  8. Jun 10, 2024 · Later, Shinji informs Asuka about Kaji's death, which seems to be what finally pushes her over the edge and makes her run away from home (similar to Shinji in episode 4) only to be found naked and malnourished in an abandoned apartment by Nerv agents seven days later.

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