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| number          = 2.0
| japanese_title_k = ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版:破
| japanese_title_k = ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版:破
| japanese_title_r = Evangelion Shin Gekijōban: Ha
| japanese_title_r = Evangelion Shin Gekijōban: Ha
| japanese_title_e = Evangelion New Theatrical Version: Breakup
| japanese_title_e = Evangelion New Theatrical Edition: Break
| english_title    = Evangelion 2.0: You Can (Not) Advance
| english_title    = Evangelion 2.0: You Can (Not) Advance
| image            = [[Image:Eva2-0 logos.png|300px]]
| image            = [[Image:Eva2-0 logos.png|350px]]
| written_by      = [[Hideaki Anno]]
| written_by      = [[Hideaki Anno]]
| directed_by      = [[Hideaki Anno]] (general director), [[Kazuya Tsurumaki]], [[Masayuki]]
| directed_by      = [[Hideaki Anno]] (chief director), [[Kazuya Tsurumaki]], [[Masayuki]]
| theatrical_release      = June 27, 2009
| theatrical_release      = June 27, 2009 (Japan)
| video_release    = TBA
| streaming_release    = August 13, 2021 (Amazon Prime Video)
| angels          = New Angels, [[Sahaquiel]], ?[[Bardiel]], [[Zeruel]]
| video_release    = 2.22: May 26, 2010
| eva_sorties      = [[Evangelion Unit-05|Eva-05]], [[Evangelion Unit-02|Eva-02]], [[Evangelion Unit-01|Eva-01]], [[Evangelion Unit-00|Eva-00]], [[Evangelion Unit-03|Eva-03]], [[Evangelion Unit-06|Eva-06]]
| angels          = [[Third Angel]], [[Seventh Angel]], [[Sahaquiel|Eighth Angel]], [[Bardiel|Ninth Angel]], [[Zeruel|Tenth Angel]]
| prev            = [[Evangelion 1.0]]
| eva_sorties      = [[Evangelion Unit-05|Eva-05]], [[Evangelion Unit-02 (Rebuild)|Eva-02]], [[Evangelion Unit-01|Eva-01]], [[Evangelion Unit-00|Eva-00]], [[Evangelion Unit-03|Eva-03]], [[Evangelion Unit-06|Eva-06]]
| next            = [[Evangelion 3.0]]
| prev            = [[Evangelion:_1.0_You_Are_(Not)_Alone|Evangelion 1.0]]
| next            = [[Evangelion: 3.0 (-46h)]]
}}
}}


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'''Evangelion 2.0: You Can (Not) Advance''' (ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版:破) is the second film in the [[Rebuild of Evangelion]] movie series.  It will premiere in Japan on June 27, 2009. As of March 14, 2009, two trailers have been released, along with a [[Resources:Eva 2.0 Promotional Posters|poster]] revealing key terms and names from the movie in chronological order.


The movie will introduce [[Asuka Langley Soryu|Asuka Langley Shikinami]] (formerly "Soryu", and now with the rank of Captain), [[Ryoji Kaji]], and the new character [[Mari Illustrious Makinami]], along with [[Evangelion Unit-02|Eva-02]], [[Evangelion Unit-03|Eva-03]], [[Evangelion Unit-05|Eva-05]], and [[Evangelion Unit-06|Eva-06]]. A combination of familiar (to NGE veterans) and newly-designed Angels will appear over the course of the film. New locations (such as Betania Base and Tabgha Base) will also feature.  
'''Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance''' (ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版:破) is the second film in the [[Rebuild of Evangelion]] movie series.  It premiered in Japan on June 27, 2009. The film was released to Japanese DVD and BD as ''Evangelion 2.22'' with new scenes and dozens of modified cuts.
 
The movie introduces [[Asuka Shikinami Langley]], [[Ryoji Kaji]], and the new character [[Mari Illustrious Makinami]]. A combination of familiar and newly-designed Angels appeared over the course of the film, with new locations [[Bethany Base]] and [[Tabgha Base]].
 
Evangelion 2.0 departs from the original much more extensively than 1.0, with a greater emphasis on new material. The first half of the film adapts "Action Arc" episodes [[Episode 08|08]] through [[Episode 12|12]]. The second half adapts the primary conflicts of [[Episode 18|18]], and [[Episode 19|19]], while incorporating material up through [[Episode 23|23]].
 
[[File:Evangelion 2.0 poster.jpg|100px|right|thumb|Theatrical Poster]]
 
==Plot==
 
[[image:Eva2-22 C0032.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Mari piloting during the [[Third Angel]] battle.]]
 
The movie opens in [[Bethany Base]], a joint U.S./Russian [[Nerv#Rebuild_Of_Evangelion|Nerv]] base, where Mari is introduced in [[Evangelion Unit-05]] fighting the [[Third Angel]] as it tries to escape. After a fierce battle, Mari is forced to eject and self-destruct the Eva to defeat the Angel. [[Ryoji Kaji#In Rebuild of Evangelion|Kaji]], who had been in communication with Mari during the fight, is then seen leaving the base via aircraft.
 
In a graveyard, for those lost during Second Impact, [[Shinji_Ikari#Rebuild_of_Evangelion|Shinji]] and [[Gendo_Ikari#In Rebuild_of_Evangelion|Gendo]] have a conversation infront of [[Yui Ikari#In Rebuild_of_Evangelion|Yui's]] empty grave; something which Shinji expresses his appreciation for. [[Misato_Katsuragi#In Rebuild_of_Evangelion|Misato]] takes Shinji home in the car, and en route they witness a battle between warships and the [[Seventh Angel]]. As Misato orders Nerv's Evas to intercept the Angel, [[Evangelion_Unit-02#In Rebuild_of_Evangelion|Eva-02]] arrives and proceeds to easily destroy it. The pilot of Eva-02, European Airforce Captain Asuka Langley Shikinami, introduces herself to Shinji, [[Toji_Suzuhara|Toji]] and [[Kensuke_Aida|Kensuke]], though she takes an immediate dislike to [[Rei_Ayanami#In Rebuild_of_Evangelion|Rei Ayanami]].
 
At Nerv Kaji hands a package to Gendo, the contents of which look like a human nervous system. Gendo calls it the "[[Key of Nebuchadnezzar]]," the Key to Human Instrumentality.
 
Asuka arrives at Misato's apartment believing herself to be replacing Shinji, but Misato reveals that both pilots will be living together as they are in need of learning teamwork. Something which neither child is pleased to discover. At night, Asuka is shown telling herself that she's special and she'll always be alone, while she plays with a doll.
 
Shinji and his classmates are taken to the maritime preservation zone where the last marine animals are kept alive and the red ocean water is purified in order to make it habitable once more. Kaji reveals to Shinji Misato's past and the events of [[Second Impact]]. Meanwhile, Gendo and Fuyutsuki visit [[Tabgha Base]], located on the moon. They see a topless Kaworu sitting atop [[Evangelion_Mark.06|Eva Mark.06]], who turns to Gendo and says "I'm pleased to meet you, father."<ref>[http://forum.evageeks.org/viewtopic.php?p=389045#389045  Evageeks.org: Kaworu calling Gendo "father".] Retrieved 2011/02/19.</ref>
 
The [[Sahaquiel#In_Rebuild_of_Evangelion|Eighth Angel]] appears. Identified as a living bomb that will drop on Tokyo-3, Misato plans to intercept it with the Evas, despite Ritsuko's objections to the practicality of the plan. The Eva units rush to the impact zone and catch it with the use of their A.T. Fields. After the Angel is destroyed, Gendo praises his son via a voice only communication.
 
That night, Asuka is unable to sleep because of her inability to face the 8th Angel alone. She enters Shinji's room and lays behind him. Asuka decides they should refer to each other by their first names and asks why he pilots the Eva. Shinji replies that he isn't sure, but is happy that his father praised him - indicating that this might be the reason.
 
[[Image:Eva2-22 C0634.jpg|300px|thumb|left|The three pilots during a synch test.]]
 
While Rei and Gendo eat a meal together, she requests that she arrange a dinner party for Shinji and the others and that Gendo himself attends. Gendo agrees after being reminded of Yui. Soon afterwards, Mari arrives in Japan by parachute, landing on top of Shinji at his school's rooftop. She speaks in English on her phone about her landing point being diverted, then tells Shinji before leaving that he's interesting and she likes his smell of LCL.
 
[[Image:2.22 Shinji-Mari-meeting.png|300px|thumb|right|[[Shinji Ikari|Shinji's]] awkward first meeting with [[Mari Makinami Illustrious|Mari]].]]
 
Meanwhile, Rei is learning how to cook in preparation for the dinner party, cutting several fingers in the process. Asuka also attempts  to learn how to cook, so that she may impress Shinji. Rei sends out invitations to the party to everyone, even Asuka, although Shinji has no idea that Rei invited Gendo.
 
Somewhere in the United States [[Evangelion_Unit-04#Rebuild_of_Evangelion|Eva-04]] disappears along with the American Nerv base. [[Evangelion_Unit-03#Rebuild_of_Evangelion|Eva-03]] is airlifted to Japan as a result. Nerv headquarters encloses Eva-02 because of the [[Vatican Treaty]], which states no more than three active Eva units are allowed in the same country. Asuka, angered over the decision, runs into Rei in the elevator. Rei explains what it means to be an Eva pilot and Asuka tries to slap her in frustration. She notices Rei has more cuts from cooking than she does and asks Rei what Shinji means to her. A jealous Asuka storms out of the elevator.


Eva 2.0 will depart from the original much more extensively than 1.0, with a greater emphasis on new material, although little is known about the plot at this time. Elements from several TV episodes seem to be present in some form, namely [[Episode 08|Episodes 08]], [[Episode 12|12]], [[Episode 15|15]], [[Episode 17|17]], [[Episode 18|18]], and [[Episode 19|19]].  
While having some drinks and dinner with Kaji, Misato asks him to tell her the details of Seele and the Human Instrumentality Project, though he only claims that he isn't sure. Misato broods about the pilots having to shoulder the burden of the Evas, and how testing for Eva-03 happens on the same day as Rei's dinner party. Eva-03 arrives and Asuka decides to be the test pilot to skip Rei's dinner party. During the testing Eva-03 is taken over by [[Bardiel#In_Rebuild_of_Evangelion|the Ninth Angel]], setting off an explosion at [[Matsushiro]]. Bringing an end to Rei's arrangement.


[[Yuko Miyamura]] and [[Koichi Yamadera]] are both confirmed to reprise their roles as Asuka and Kaji, respectively, and [[Maaya Sakamoto]] is joining the cast to play [[Mari]]. Mugihito has also been listed on the cast as specifically playing "Keel Lorenz" (he only appeared as the "SOUND ONLY" Seele-01 monolith in the first film).<ref>[http://www.evangelion.co.jp/staff.html EVANGELION.CO.JP. Evangelion:2.0, Staff & Cast.] Retrieved 2009/04/26.</ref>
In [[Evangelion_Unit-01#Rebuild_of_Evangelion|Eva-01]] Shinji is faced against Eva-03 alone, but refuses to fight for fear of harming the pilot, despite being choked. Due to Shinji's refusal to retaliate, Gendo orders the [[Dummy System]] to be activated, forcing shinji to watch in horror while his Eva-01 brutalises Eva-03 and its core. When he regains the controls, Shinji begins attacking Nerv HQ and threatening his father. Gendo, unmoven, orders the LCL pressure to be increased disabling Shinji inside the Evangelion. Asuka is shown to be alive, but in urgent care.


==Angels==
Upon awakening in his hospital room, Shinji is brought before Gendo for his attack on Nerv. Gendo concludes that his son needs to grow up, and he responds by quitting as a pilot. Misato attempts to convince Shinji to stay, revealing that Rei held the dinner party so that he and his father might grow closer, but Shinji resolves to leave regardless.


Based on the scant available information (namely poster key words and the trailers), the film appears to feature five Angels, including two that are original to the Rebuild continuity. In the potential order of appearance:
While Shinji is leaving Tokyo-3 the arrival of the [[Zeruel#In_Rebuild_of_Evangelion|10th Angel]]  is reported. At Nerv, Mari hijacks Eva-02 and launches into the [[Geofront]], while on the Moon, Kaworu prepares his descent to Earth, standing atop the Mark-06. Confronting the Tenth Angel in Eva-02 Mari can not harm it. She inputs a secret code that causes the Eva to enter the "[[Beast Mode]]" state, but it proves futile as she is severely damaged by the Tenth. In [[Evangelion_Unit-00#In Rebuild_of_Evangelion|Eva-00]] Rei arrives with an [[N² Weapon|N² Missile]]. Together the Eva units remove the Angel's [[AT Field]], but Rei pushes Eva-02 away to safety before a the missile detonates.


{| cellpadding="4" border="0"
Mari crash-lands into a shelter, that Shinji had taken refuge in, and together they witness Eva-00 being devoured by the Tenth Angel, who begins to match Eva-00's identification signal. After urging from Mari, Shinji rushes to Nerv and insists that Gendo allow him pilot Eva-01. In the Eva he manages to stop the Tenth Angel from destroying the bridge and triumphantly battles with the angel until the Eva runs out of power - losing an arm in the process. Becoming increasingly angered In the darkened entry plug, Shinji's eyes begin to glow red as he yells "Give me back Ayanami!" at which Eva-01 suddenly reactivates. The Eva blocks the Angel's attacks with a strong AT Field and regrows its missing arm. Eva-01 proceeds to slice the Tenth Angel in half with eye beams, opening up the core that Shinji then enters.
|-
| [[Image:Eva2-0 trailer C35 newangel.gif|none|250px]]
| '''New Angel #1:''' "Tunnel Angel". Possesses a stylized face vaguely reminiscent of Zeruel, exposed jaw muscles like [[Gaghiel]], and a narrow body with what looks like a long, skeletal tail. In the first theatrical trailer, it advances through a dark corridor (resembling the one Eva-05 uses in the preview from Eva 1.0), large eye sockets lighting up to set off an explosion. It will probably fight Eva-05 at Bethania Base.
|-
|[[Image:Eva2-0 trailer C33 legs.gif|none|250px]]
| '''New Angel #2''': "Legs" or "Clock Angel". Seen in the first trailer only via two stilt-like "legs" walking on the ocean. When a "foot" touches the water, an A.T. Field-like projection spreads out and causes what appears to be instantaneous frosting. The destroyed warship seen in the same frame implies that the Angel is incredibly large.  


Although not officially confirmed, what is probably the uppermost section of the same Angel appears in the second theatrical trailer. It resembles the hands of a clock, with a Sachiel-like face acting as the "first hand", and a red "second hand" (possibly another face facing the opposite direction) behind this. Both are supported by a tall, thin "neck" that goes off the bottom of the screen. ([http://www.evageeks.org/images/screens/weva2_trailer_crap/eva2-0_trailer2-crap_clocky.png Low quality image.]) ([http://www.evageeks.org/evanews/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/20_trailer2_clock_angel.png High quality image)
[[Image:Eva2-22 C1756.jpg|300px|thumb|left|The awakened [[Evangelion_Unit-01|Eva-01]].]]


This Angel will probably replace [[Gaghiel]] as the featured opponent in Eva-02's debut battle. The new [[Evangelion Equipment|Aerial Recon S-Type Equipment]] may be intended to deal with the issue of the Angel's size.
Inside, Shinji sees Rei cowering. Reaching out his hand, she tells him that she can be replaced. Shinji denies Rei's claim and continues to enter the Tenth Angel, causing it to fuse with Eva-01, determined to rescue her. As Shinji embraces Rei they begin to dissolve, Shinji thanks Rei for her efforts of bringing him and his father together. Rei apologizes that she couldn't do anything, but Shinji says things are okay the way they are.
|-
| [[Image:Eva2-0 trailer C35 atf.jpg|none|250px]]
|'''Sahaquiel'''(?): Appears to play a similar role as in the original show. Poster key words and a cut in the first trailer indicate that the N2 aerial depth charge attack on Sahaquiel will be depicted, carried out by spacecraft mobilized from the lunar Tabgha Base. While being attacked, Sahaquiel is obscured completely by a rapidly fluctuating, [[Ireul]]-like "multicellular" [[A.T. Field]]. The first trailer also contains multiple cuts of the three main Evas engaged in the Sahaquiel-"catching" operation. The second trailer contains similar cuts (including one of Eva-01 sprinting), but again, does not show the Angel itself.


|-
[[Image:Eva2-22 C1862.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Evangelion Unit-06|Eva-06]] descends from the sky after lancing [[Evangelion_Unit-01|Eva-01]].]]
| [[Image:Eva2-0 trailer C34 eva03.jpg|none|250px]]
 
| '''[[Bardiel]] (?)''': The available trailers indicate that, as in Episode 18, Eva-03 goes out of control, the other Evas are sortied to stop its advance, and Eva-01 is ultimately activated on the [[Dummy System|dummy system]] to destroy it. Since Bardiel itself is not discernible in any of the available footage, that a parasite Angel is still responsible for the incident is, for now, still speculation. A glowing blue mass (Bardiel's main body?) is visible on Eva-03's back where the entry plug should be inserted.
The body of Tenth Angel, now a giant, red naked Rei, is fully fused with Eva-01's core. The sky turns red, the Eva forms a halo and a black hole appears; sucking the damaged Tokyo-3 into it. Misato and the rest of Nerv realize that this is the beginning of [[Third Impact]].
|-
 
| [[Image:Eva2-0 trailer C042 zer.jpg|none|250px]]
After the credits, the Lance of Cassius impales Unit-01 from the sky, appearing to stop Third Impact as Unit-01's AT-arm disappears and the doors to the [[Guf (Rebuild)|Chamber of Guf]] close. The completed Mark-06, with the same halo as the awakened Unit-01, is shown descending from the sky. From the cockpit, Kaworu announces "The promised time has come, Shinji Ikari. This time, I'll be sure to bring you happiness." <ref> There's more than a little confusion as to whether Kaworu's line must be translated as "at this time" or "this time around," both of which have very different implications for the rest of the story.</ref>.
| '''[[Zeruel]]''': Its brief appearance in the first trailer indicates that the design of the face has been changed slightly. Piloting shots of Rei, Asuka, and Shinji in the preview, borrowed directly from Episode 19, suggest that at least certain elements of Zeruel's assault on Nerv will be left intact. The inclusion of the keyword "Predation" on the poster implies that Zeruel will suffer a similar fate as in NGE.  
 
|}
==Different Versions: Evangelion 2.22==
 
Eva 2.0 skipped the DVD-only "X.0X" treatment of its predecessor and was released straight to a DVD & BD 2.22 version supplemented with new scenes and dozens of modified cuts. New scenes include Shinji meeting Kaji at a Tokyo-3 train terminal<ref>This was done to correct a continuity error from the original cut where Shinji and Kaji would talk without a prior meeting, according do CRC interviews.</ref> and Eva-03 being air-lifted out of the American base.
 
==Evangelion Q: Next Time Preview==
 
[[Image:Eva2-22 jikai C21.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Rei during the [[Evangelion 3.0|Q]] Preview.]]
 
Misato announces the following for the Next Time Preview of [[Evangelion 3.0|Evangelion Q/Quickening]]: "Eva-01 is frozen with Shinji and Rei still trapped inside. The fortress city is abandoned. Nerv personnel are held in confinement. Eva-06 is dropped into Dogma. The quickening Eva-08 and its pilot. And finally, the children fated to meet are gathered at last. Where will this story of people wishing to live lead?" Along with a promise of more fan service next time. However, none of the scenes from the next time preview make it into the final cut of Evangelion 3.0 that was released.
 
<i>See more:[[Theory and Analysis:Evangelion "2.5"]]</i>


==Trailer Summaries==
==Trailer Summaries==
These will be trimmed down to resemble "summaries" somewhat more when the movie is actually released.


===Preview===
===Preview===


[[Image:Eva1-0 jikai C08B adams.jpg|thumb|left|"ADAMS"]] [[Image:Eva1-0 jikai C18.jpg|thumb|right|Mari looks at an array of glowing crosses]] A preview following the credits of ''Eva 1.0'', structured the same as the "Next Episode Previews" in ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', complete with the same musical theme, voice-over by Misato, and promise of more fan service.  
[[Image:Eva1-0 jikai C08B adams.jpg|thumb|left|The "ADAMS" during the Second Impact flashback.]] [[Image:Eva1-0 jikai C18.jpg|thumb|right|Mari looks at an array of glowing crosses (altered in the actual film).]] A preview following the credits of ''Eva 1.0'', structured the same as the "Next Episode Previews" in ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', complete with the same musical theme, voice-over by Misato, and promise of more fan service.  


It opens with an introduction to the Evas scheduled to appear: The "provisional" Eva-05 on an underground rail, Eva-02 being air-dropped (outfitted with the new "[[Evangelion equipment|S-type Equipment]]"), Eva-04's explosion, Eva-03 (infected by Bardiel), and Eva-06 descending from the [[Moon]]. The text "ADAMS" and a cryptic image of several ghostly, vaguely humanoid figures are flashed on the screen. The text "[[Lilin|LILIN+]]?" then appears, followed by several shots of the "human" cast: Kaji and Gendo (as seen at the end of Episode 08); Misato slapping Ritsuko (recycled from [[Episode 16]]); Asuka, Rei, and Shinji (from the Zeruel battle in 19); and Kaworu (smiling against a dusky sky). Finally, the new character Mari is seen from behind, looking up at multiple giant glowing pink crucifixes, followed by a close-up of her face, a fleeing flock of birds reflected in her glasses.
It opens with an introduction to the Evas scheduled to appear: The "provisional" Eva-05 on an underground rail, Eva-02 being air-dropped (outfitted with the new "[[Evangelion equipment|S-type Equipment]]"), Eva-04's explosion, Eva-03 (infected by Bardiel), and Eva-06 descending from the [[Moon]]. The text "ADAMS" and a cryptic image of several ghostly, vaguely humanoid figures are flashed on the screen. The text "[[Lilin|LILIN+]]?" then appears, followed by several shots of the "human" cast: Kaji and Gendo (as seen at the end of Episode 08); Misato slapping Ritsuko (recycled from [[Episode 16]]); Asuka, Rei, and Shinji (from the Zeruel battle in 19); and Kaworu (smiling against a dusky sky). Finally, the new character Mari is seen from behind, looking up at multiple giant glowing pink crucifixes, followed by a close-up of her face, a fleeing flock of birds reflected in her glasses.
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Released in Japanese cinemas on March 14, 2009, set to "FLY ME TO THE MOON (IN OTHER WORDS) 2007 MIX" by Hikaru Utada (same as 1.0's theatrical trailer). Yahoo! Japan subsequently released a 27 second long "special version" edit, which rehashed some of the clips to a remix of the "Next Episode Preview" theme, along with hosting the original theatrical trailer<ref>[http://event.yahoo.co.jp/eva2/real/special.html Yahoo! Japan. Evangelion New Theater Edition: Breakup. Newsflash.] Retrieved 2009/04/28.</ref>.
Released in Japanese cinemas on March 14, 2009, set to "FLY ME TO THE MOON (IN OTHER WORDS) 2007 MIX" by Hikaru Utada (same as 1.0's theatrical trailer). Yahoo! Japan subsequently released a 27 second long "special version" edit, which rehashed some of the clips to a remix of the "Next Episode Preview" theme, along with hosting the original theatrical trailer<ref>[http://event.yahoo.co.jp/eva2/real/special.html Yahoo! Japan. Evangelion New Theater Edition: Breakup. Newsflash.] Retrieved 2009/04/28.</ref>.


Several familiar scenes are indicated, including: the Evas during the operation to "catch" Sahaquiel (although Sahaquiel itself is not depicted), Shinji and Gendo visiting Yui's "grave", Eva-03/Bardiel's attack and subsequent destruction, and Zeruel's attack. Some kind of maritime event is also implicated.
[[Image:Eva2-0 trailer C46 mycom.jpg|thumb|right|Shinji at the maritime preservation zone with Kaji (off-screen).]]
 
Fans get their first glimpse of Mari in Eva-05, some Angel attacks, and several character shots. The trailer ends with an aerial shot of Shinji standing at his mother's grave, watching Gendo fly away. He walks off-camera and 2.0's title comes onscreen, thus ending 2.0's theatrical trailer much the same as 1.0's ended.


[[Image:Eva2-0 trailer C04 mycom.jpg|thumb|right|Eva-01]]
===Theatrical Trailer #2===
It opens with several Eva-related shots:
* Eva-01 (presumably under influence of dummy plug) rearing up and roaring. Blood flies up from the bottom of the screen. The actual teeth seem to be visible, but they are red rather than white.
* A pilot's hand (presumably Mari's) inputting commands into cockpit console buttons.
* Monitor screen with text changing from "Internal Power Supply Mode (Disabled)" to "External Power Supply Mode". It seems to depict a schematic of Eva-05's power collectors shifting position.
* Eva-05 seen from the front, visor and pylons lighting up as it activates.
* Eva-01 rearing back, then lashing its hand forward. (Corresponds to shot in Episode 18 where it prepares to punch Eva-03's head.)
* Eva-00 leaping in mid-sprint to avoid telephone lines. (From Sahaquiel operation.) The color scheme is unchanged from 1.0, although pylons have been added.
* Eva-02 running while paired progressive knives emerge from the pylons. (From Sahaquiel operation?)
* Eva-01's foot touching off the ground. (From Sahaquiel operation.)
* Eva-01 unleashing its A.T. Field. (From Sahaquiel operation.)


[[Image:Eva2-0 trailer C16 mycom.jpg|thumb|right|Asuka]]
Released to Japanese cinemas on April 25, 2009, the Bandai Channel on May 8, 2009<ref>[http://extr.b-ch.com/freemv/view/eva_ha/index.html Bandai Channel. Evangelion New Theatrical Feature: Division, Trailers.] Retrieved 2009/05/09. A Japanese IP or proxy is required to view the trailer.</ref>, and set to a bombastic choral/instrumental piece, "The Final Decision We All Must Take" by Shiro Sagisu. Various Angel battles and character shots are shown throughout the trailer.
Several character shots follow:
* Shinji wearing a polo shirt, hanging onto a railing and talking to someone (Kaji?). Probably on a ship.
* Misato, with a dusky sky in the background, smiling and talking.
* Asuka in plugsuit, standing on top of Eva-02 (?), with hands on hips. Followed by a closeup of Asuka talking with an intense look on her face. (Similar to when she tells Shinji in Episode 08, "Come with me.")
* Rei sitting in her dimly-lit apartment, looking at something in her hands.
* Gendo with VTOL in background. (Presumably being picked up from Yui's grave site.)
* A flustered-looking Ritsuko (apparently arguing with someone).
* Shinji in what seems to be Misato's storage room (i.e., after getting kicked out of his by Asuka), wearing SDAT earbuds, hoisting himself off the floor.
Several "environmental" shots follow, including:
* An elevated railway lane forming.
* School girls ascending a building's exterior staircase, with a male student in the foreground leaning against a railing.  
* Tokyo-3 in the mist.
* A flock of crows aggregated on telephone pole wires. (Corresponds to a shot from Episode 18.) A streetlight attached to the pole turns on.
* A space vehicle above Tabgha (misspelled "Tagbha") Base, apparently on the Moon's surface.
* Buildings rising up from the ground.
* People on a crosswalk over several train tracks.
* Tokyo-3's array of mirror buildings shifting position.
* A train emerging from a subterranean tunnel.
Several action shots follow:
* Enigmatic shot of what seems to be an Angel, walking on the ocean. (See [[#Angels|Angels]].)
* Eva-03 descending from a jump, seen from below. The shot ends with a super-closeup of the Eva's eye.
* Scene set in orbit above Earth, showing multiple spacecraft facing off against something obscured behind a "multicellular" A.T. Field. Probably the bombardment of Sahaquiel with N2 depth charges only mentioned in the original show.
* Closeup of a previously unseen Angel's face, unleashing a blast via eyes.
* A row of tanks unleashing fire.
* Eva-01 running through a city. (From Sahaquiel operation.)
* Eva-05 in dark environs. Two of its legs fly past the camera as it spins around.
* Missile silo.
* Eva-02 holding up (and breaking through?) Sahaquiel's A.T. Field. At the end of the cut, it rapidly draws up its knee (as if mid-kick).
* Zeruel, unleashing a cross-blast.
* A ship being consumed by a giant spout of water from below.
* Giant explosion between two hills in the distance, with a reddish dome and a large halo.
* Red fluid flooding a town or city. (Possibly the dissolved body of an Angel.)


[[Image:Eva2-0 trailer C46 mycom.jpg|thumb|right|Shinji]]
[[Image:Eva2-0 trailer2 C49.jpg|thumb|left|Mari during the Eva-05 versus 3rd Angel battle.]]
It closes with more character shots:
* Shinji seen from the side, with the red ocean behind him and a flooded settlement at the horizon. Wearing the polo shirt.
* Mari inside some kind of cockpit, wearing her "05" plugsuit, rearing up and rapidly looking to one side. Her face is obscured by a giant helmet with "EVANGELION-05 PROVISIONAL" written across the red visor, and the plugsuit has two large green cables plugged into it somewhere off-screen.
* Asuka sitting in front of an aquarium, picking up a small electronic device.
* Gendo and Fuyutsuki standing near one another. A tree-lined coastline with normal (not red) water is visible beyond the window.
* Kaworu, gazing towards the camera while the Earth pans rapidly behind him.
* Toji and Kensuke chatting in the classroom. Shinji is standing nearby and looks away (at Rei?).
* Kaji leaning back, smoking a cigarette. Possibly on a ship, talking to Shinji.
* Misato hoisting herself off her car. Dusk.
* Asuka laying on a futon. She rolls over to one side and looks at something.
* Rei sitting alone at school.
* Aerial shot of Shinji standing at his mother's grave, presumably watching Gendo fly away. He walks off-camera and 2.0's title comes onscreen, thus ending 2.0's theatrical trailer much the same as 1.0's ended.


===Theatrical Trailer #2===
===DVD Promo===


Released to Japanese cinemas on April 25, 2009, and set to a bombastic choral/instrumental piece. This summary is currently based on a combination of reports from Japanese fans<ref>Minna no Eva Fan. [http://neweva.blog103.fc2.com/blog-entry-467.html Entry 467], [http://neweva.blog103.fc2.com/blog-entry-468.html Entry 468], [http://neweva.blog103.fc2.com/blog-entry-470.html Entry 470]. Retrieved 2009/04/29.</ref> and a very low-quality camera recording. Some cuts are currently missing.
[[Image:Eva 2.22 Promo Rei.png|thumb|right|Rei, before Shinji rescues her from the 10th Angel's core.]]


* A pristine blue ocean with coral and live fish.
A minute-long DVD Promo was released in late March 2010 at the Tokyo Anime Fair.<ref name=TAF>[http://www.evageeks.org/2010/03/evangelion-2-22-promotional-video-at-taf/ Tokyo Anime Fair.] Retrieved 2011/02/19.</ref> The Official Evangelion website released the Promo online on April 14th, 2010.<ref name=2.0promo>[http://www.evageeks.org/2010/04/official-evangelion-2-22-promo-released/ Eva 2.22 Promo.] Retrieved 2011/02/19.</ref> The promo clip was set to a variation of Megumi Hayashibara's version of "Tsubasa o Kudasai" (entitled "Wings_HayashibaraNew_FullCD") while the images consisted of various spoiler scenes and examples of touch ups for 2.22 (including a new scene of Mari and Eva-02 jumping upside down as well as Eva-03 being air-lifted).
* A row of mirror-like panels extending horizontally across the screen and flipping, the sky reflected in them.
* Basketball being shot through a hoop.
* Gendo standing at his desk with the (?) case containing Adam, Fuyutsuki in background.
* Toji in jogging suit, making a gesture of distaste at a notched stick.  
* A doll, with the word "Asuka" barely visible on it. (Looks like a hand puppet version of Kyoko's rag doll.)
* Asuka stirring in her sleep. (Dim lighting.)
* Shinji lying on his side.
* Closeup of Rei, immersed in what looks like LCL, wearing some kind of choker.
* Closeup of Eva-01's eye turning red. (i.e. after being activated on the dummy system?)
* Eva-03 attacking Eva-01.
* "Tunnel Angel" moving past burning wreckage.
* Eva-05 thrusting its lance weapon forward.
* "Clock Angel". (See [[#Angels|Angels]].)
* Eva-03 landing. (After somersaulting into Eva-01.)
* Eva-03's chest plate being thrown into a hillside.  
* The edge of "Tunnel Angel"'s tail flying towards the camera. (Same dark, reddish environment with rows of small lights as in the original "Tunnel Angel" cut.) (See [[#Angels|Angels]].)
* Eva-03 slowly advancing.
* Another piece of Eva-03's armor being flung to the ground.
* Eva-02 rolled up, revolving forward rapidly in mid-air toward the camera.
* Pallet rifle upright on the ground (after being dropped), slowly falling backwards.
* Misato et al. in a strategic council room.
* Shots of Shinji and Rei looking through a glass aquarium, Rei speaking.
* Asuka in plugsuit, with Shinji (wearing regular clothes) falling backwards into the foreground.
* Ritsuko slowly looking over her shoulder.
* Kaji at the (?) melon patch, with a pink towel draped around his neck.
* Shinji slowly standing up in the same location as Kaji. (Lake Ashi in background?)
* Mari glancing over her shoulder, pushing a button on her cell phone.
* Closeup of airbrone Eva-02's back with S-Type Equipment outfitted.
* Eva-02's feet landing on some of device holding a "Thunder Spear" weapon, activating the release mechanism.
* Closeup of Eva-01 flying backwards in the ground (after Eva-03's somersault attack).
* Eva-02 falling on its back and immediately getting into a crouching position.
* Vast blue sky, with huge "flying wing" aircraft and escorting fighters. Double-ended axe-like weapon dropped from flying wing.
* Multiple-color scan of an entry plug.
* Closeup of Eva-01's foot buckling and the heel digging into the ground. (Scene where it's trying to hold up Sahaquiel?)
* Closeup of Eva-01 being thrown into the mountain road (by Eva-03).
* Under-shot through a steel tower and power lines, with closely-packed aircraft filling the sky.
* Eva-01 dashing towards the foreground (low angle shot), train line visible at bottom left.
* Asuka and Shinji sleeping under the same blanket.
* Rei with an expression of confusion/shock on her face, standing in front of a man (identity unknown; only his shoulder is visible).
* Asuka in casual clothes, turning towards the camera with an irritated expression.
* Shinji putting down cellphone.
* Piloting shots of Mari (with visor) and Shinji.
* Closeup of Gendo doing his "pose".
* Shots of Misato and Ritsuko on the bridge, with red emergency lighting.
* Piloting shots of Rei and Asuka.
* Low-angle shot of Eva-02 falling out of the sky towards the camera, bracing a weapon, blade pointed downwards.


==References==
==References==


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== Guides==
* [[Resources:Explanation of Evangelion 2.22]]
* [[Guides: Evangelion 2.22 FAQ]]
* [[Evangelion 2.0 Complete Records Collection]]


==External Links==
==External Links==
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* [http://www.evangelion.co.jp/ Official Website]
* [http://www.evangelion.co.jp/ Official Website]
* [http://www.khara.co.jp/ Studio Khara Website]
* [http://www.khara.co.jp/ Studio Khara Website]
* [http://www.funimation.com/evangelion/ Official Funimation Site]
* [http://blog-soth.blogspot.com/2009/06/evangelion-20-summary.html Soth's plot summary]
==See Also==
* [[Resources:Eva 2.0 Promotional Posters|Evangelion 2.0 Promotional Posters]]
* [[Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance Original Soundtrack]]


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Rebuild of Evangelion
Title 1: ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版:破
Evangelion Shin Gekijōban: Ha
Evangelion New Theatrical Edition: Break
Title 2: Evangelion 2.0: You Can (Not) Advance
Written By Hideaki Anno
Directed By Hideaki Anno (chief director), Kazuya Tsurumaki, Masayuki
Theatrical Release June 27, 2009 (Japan)
Streaming Release August 13, 2021 (Amazon Prime Video)
Video Release Date 2.22: May 26, 2010
Angel Appearances Third Angel, Seventh Angel, Eighth Angel, Ninth Angel, Tenth Angel
Eva Sorties Eva-05, Eva-02, Eva-01, Eva-00, Eva-03, Eva-06
Movie chronology
← Previous Next →
"Evangelion 1.0" "Evangelion: 3.0 (-46h)"


Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance (ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版:破) is the second film in the Rebuild of Evangelion movie series. It premiered in Japan on June 27, 2009. The film was released to Japanese DVD and BD as Evangelion 2.22 with new scenes and dozens of modified cuts.

The movie introduces Asuka Shikinami Langley, Ryoji Kaji, and the new character Mari Illustrious Makinami. A combination of familiar and newly-designed Angels appeared over the course of the film, with new locations Bethany Base and Tabgha Base.

Evangelion 2.0 departs from the original much more extensively than 1.0, with a greater emphasis on new material. The first half of the film adapts "Action Arc" episodes 08 through 12. The second half adapts the primary conflicts of 18, and 19, while incorporating material up through 23.

Theatrical Poster

Plot

Mari piloting during the Third Angel battle.

The movie opens in Bethany Base, a joint U.S./Russian Nerv base, where Mari is introduced in Evangelion Unit-05 fighting the Third Angel as it tries to escape. After a fierce battle, Mari is forced to eject and self-destruct the Eva to defeat the Angel. Kaji, who had been in communication with Mari during the fight, is then seen leaving the base via aircraft.

In a graveyard, for those lost during Second Impact, Shinji and Gendo have a conversation infront of Yui's empty grave; something which Shinji expresses his appreciation for. Misato takes Shinji home in the car, and en route they witness a battle between warships and the Seventh Angel. As Misato orders Nerv's Evas to intercept the Angel, Eva-02 arrives and proceeds to easily destroy it. The pilot of Eva-02, European Airforce Captain Asuka Langley Shikinami, introduces herself to Shinji, Toji and Kensuke, though she takes an immediate dislike to Rei Ayanami.

At Nerv Kaji hands a package to Gendo, the contents of which look like a human nervous system. Gendo calls it the "Key of Nebuchadnezzar," the Key to Human Instrumentality.

Asuka arrives at Misato's apartment believing herself to be replacing Shinji, but Misato reveals that both pilots will be living together as they are in need of learning teamwork. Something which neither child is pleased to discover. At night, Asuka is shown telling herself that she's special and she'll always be alone, while she plays with a doll.

Shinji and his classmates are taken to the maritime preservation zone where the last marine animals are kept alive and the red ocean water is purified in order to make it habitable once more. Kaji reveals to Shinji Misato's past and the events of Second Impact. Meanwhile, Gendo and Fuyutsuki visit Tabgha Base, located on the moon. They see a topless Kaworu sitting atop Eva Mark.06, who turns to Gendo and says "I'm pleased to meet you, father."[1]

The Eighth Angel appears. Identified as a living bomb that will drop on Tokyo-3, Misato plans to intercept it with the Evas, despite Ritsuko's objections to the practicality of the plan. The Eva units rush to the impact zone and catch it with the use of their A.T. Fields. After the Angel is destroyed, Gendo praises his son via a voice only communication.

That night, Asuka is unable to sleep because of her inability to face the 8th Angel alone. She enters Shinji's room and lays behind him. Asuka decides they should refer to each other by their first names and asks why he pilots the Eva. Shinji replies that he isn't sure, but is happy that his father praised him - indicating that this might be the reason.

The three pilots during a synch test.

While Rei and Gendo eat a meal together, she requests that she arrange a dinner party for Shinji and the others and that Gendo himself attends. Gendo agrees after being reminded of Yui. Soon afterwards, Mari arrives in Japan by parachute, landing on top of Shinji at his school's rooftop. She speaks in English on her phone about her landing point being diverted, then tells Shinji before leaving that he's interesting and she likes his smell of LCL.

Shinji's awkward first meeting with Mari.

Meanwhile, Rei is learning how to cook in preparation for the dinner party, cutting several fingers in the process. Asuka also attempts to learn how to cook, so that she may impress Shinji. Rei sends out invitations to the party to everyone, even Asuka, although Shinji has no idea that Rei invited Gendo.

Somewhere in the United States Eva-04 disappears along with the American Nerv base. Eva-03 is airlifted to Japan as a result. Nerv headquarters encloses Eva-02 because of the Vatican Treaty, which states no more than three active Eva units are allowed in the same country. Asuka, angered over the decision, runs into Rei in the elevator. Rei explains what it means to be an Eva pilot and Asuka tries to slap her in frustration. She notices Rei has more cuts from cooking than she does and asks Rei what Shinji means to her. A jealous Asuka storms out of the elevator.

While having some drinks and dinner with Kaji, Misato asks him to tell her the details of Seele and the Human Instrumentality Project, though he only claims that he isn't sure. Misato broods about the pilots having to shoulder the burden of the Evas, and how testing for Eva-03 happens on the same day as Rei's dinner party. Eva-03 arrives and Asuka decides to be the test pilot to skip Rei's dinner party. During the testing Eva-03 is taken over by the Ninth Angel, setting off an explosion at Matsushiro. Bringing an end to Rei's arrangement.

In Eva-01 Shinji is faced against Eva-03 alone, but refuses to fight for fear of harming the pilot, despite being choked. Due to Shinji's refusal to retaliate, Gendo orders the Dummy System to be activated, forcing shinji to watch in horror while his Eva-01 brutalises Eva-03 and its core. When he regains the controls, Shinji begins attacking Nerv HQ and threatening his father. Gendo, unmoven, orders the LCL pressure to be increased disabling Shinji inside the Evangelion. Asuka is shown to be alive, but in urgent care.

Upon awakening in his hospital room, Shinji is brought before Gendo for his attack on Nerv. Gendo concludes that his son needs to grow up, and he responds by quitting as a pilot. Misato attempts to convince Shinji to stay, revealing that Rei held the dinner party so that he and his father might grow closer, but Shinji resolves to leave regardless.

While Shinji is leaving Tokyo-3 the arrival of the 10th Angel is reported. At Nerv, Mari hijacks Eva-02 and launches into the Geofront, while on the Moon, Kaworu prepares his descent to Earth, standing atop the Mark-06. Confronting the Tenth Angel in Eva-02 Mari can not harm it. She inputs a secret code that causes the Eva to enter the "Beast Mode" state, but it proves futile as she is severely damaged by the Tenth. In Eva-00 Rei arrives with an N² Missile. Together the Eva units remove the Angel's AT Field, but Rei pushes Eva-02 away to safety before a the missile detonates.

Mari crash-lands into a shelter, that Shinji had taken refuge in, and together they witness Eva-00 being devoured by the Tenth Angel, who begins to match Eva-00's identification signal. After urging from Mari, Shinji rushes to Nerv and insists that Gendo allow him pilot Eva-01. In the Eva he manages to stop the Tenth Angel from destroying the bridge and triumphantly battles with the angel until the Eva runs out of power - losing an arm in the process. Becoming increasingly angered In the darkened entry plug, Shinji's eyes begin to glow red as he yells "Give me back Ayanami!" at which Eva-01 suddenly reactivates. The Eva blocks the Angel's attacks with a strong AT Field and regrows its missing arm. Eva-01 proceeds to slice the Tenth Angel in half with eye beams, opening up the core that Shinji then enters.

The awakened Eva-01.

Inside, Shinji sees Rei cowering. Reaching out his hand, she tells him that she can be replaced. Shinji denies Rei's claim and continues to enter the Tenth Angel, causing it to fuse with Eva-01, determined to rescue her. As Shinji embraces Rei they begin to dissolve, Shinji thanks Rei for her efforts of bringing him and his father together. Rei apologizes that she couldn't do anything, but Shinji says things are okay the way they are.

Eva-06 descends from the sky after lancing Eva-01.

The body of Tenth Angel, now a giant, red naked Rei, is fully fused with Eva-01's core. The sky turns red, the Eva forms a halo and a black hole appears; sucking the damaged Tokyo-3 into it. Misato and the rest of Nerv realize that this is the beginning of Third Impact.

After the credits, the Lance of Cassius impales Unit-01 from the sky, appearing to stop Third Impact as Unit-01's AT-arm disappears and the doors to the Chamber of Guf close. The completed Mark-06, with the same halo as the awakened Unit-01, is shown descending from the sky. From the cockpit, Kaworu announces "The promised time has come, Shinji Ikari. This time, I'll be sure to bring you happiness." [2].

Different Versions: Evangelion 2.22

Eva 2.0 skipped the DVD-only "X.0X" treatment of its predecessor and was released straight to a DVD & BD 2.22 version supplemented with new scenes and dozens of modified cuts. New scenes include Shinji meeting Kaji at a Tokyo-3 train terminal[3] and Eva-03 being air-lifted out of the American base.

Evangelion Q: Next Time Preview

Rei during the Q Preview.

Misato announces the following for the Next Time Preview of Evangelion Q/Quickening: "Eva-01 is frozen with Shinji and Rei still trapped inside. The fortress city is abandoned. Nerv personnel are held in confinement. Eva-06 is dropped into Dogma. The quickening Eva-08 and its pilot. And finally, the children fated to meet are gathered at last. Where will this story of people wishing to live lead?" Along with a promise of more fan service next time. However, none of the scenes from the next time preview make it into the final cut of Evangelion 3.0 that was released.

See more:Theory and Analysis:Evangelion "2.5"

Trailer Summaries

Preview

The "ADAMS" during the Second Impact flashback.
Mari looks at an array of glowing crosses (altered in the actual film).

A preview following the credits of Eva 1.0, structured the same as the "Next Episode Previews" in Neon Genesis Evangelion, complete with the same musical theme, voice-over by Misato, and promise of more fan service.

It opens with an introduction to the Evas scheduled to appear: The "provisional" Eva-05 on an underground rail, Eva-02 being air-dropped (outfitted with the new "S-type Equipment"), Eva-04's explosion, Eva-03 (infected by Bardiel), and Eva-06 descending from the Moon. The text "ADAMS" and a cryptic image of several ghostly, vaguely humanoid figures are flashed on the screen. The text "LILIN+?" then appears, followed by several shots of the "human" cast: Kaji and Gendo (as seen at the end of Episode 08); Misato slapping Ritsuko (recycled from Episode 16); Asuka, Rei, and Shinji (from the Zeruel battle in 19); and Kaworu (smiling against a dusky sky). Finally, the new character Mari is seen from behind, looking up at multiple giant glowing pink crucifixes, followed by a close-up of her face, a fleeing flock of birds reflected in her glasses.

Theatrical Trailer #1

Released in Japanese cinemas on March 14, 2009, set to "FLY ME TO THE MOON (IN OTHER WORDS) 2007 MIX" by Hikaru Utada (same as 1.0's theatrical trailer). Yahoo! Japan subsequently released a 27 second long "special version" edit, which rehashed some of the clips to a remix of the "Next Episode Preview" theme, along with hosting the original theatrical trailer[4].

Shinji at the maritime preservation zone with Kaji (off-screen).

Fans get their first glimpse of Mari in Eva-05, some Angel attacks, and several character shots. The trailer ends with an aerial shot of Shinji standing at his mother's grave, watching Gendo fly away. He walks off-camera and 2.0's title comes onscreen, thus ending 2.0's theatrical trailer much the same as 1.0's ended.

Theatrical Trailer #2

Released to Japanese cinemas on April 25, 2009, the Bandai Channel on May 8, 2009[5], and set to a bombastic choral/instrumental piece, "The Final Decision We All Must Take" by Shiro Sagisu. Various Angel battles and character shots are shown throughout the trailer.

Mari during the Eva-05 versus 3rd Angel battle.

DVD Promo

Rei, before Shinji rescues her from the 10th Angel's core.

A minute-long DVD Promo was released in late March 2010 at the Tokyo Anime Fair.[6] The Official Evangelion website released the Promo online on April 14th, 2010.[7] The promo clip was set to a variation of Megumi Hayashibara's version of "Tsubasa o Kudasai" (entitled "Wings_HayashibaraNew_FullCD") while the images consisted of various spoiler scenes and examples of touch ups for 2.22 (including a new scene of Mari and Eva-02 jumping upside down as well as Eva-03 being air-lifted).

References

  1. Evageeks.org: Kaworu calling Gendo "father". Retrieved 2011/02/19.
  2. There's more than a little confusion as to whether Kaworu's line must be translated as "at this time" or "this time around," both of which have very different implications for the rest of the story.
  3. This was done to correct a continuity error from the original cut where Shinji and Kaji would talk without a prior meeting, according do CRC interviews.
  4. Yahoo! Japan. Evangelion New Theater Edition: Breakup. Newsflash. Retrieved 2009/04/28.
  5. Bandai Channel. Evangelion New Theatrical Feature: Division, Trailers. Retrieved 2009/05/09. A Japanese IP or proxy is required to view the trailer.
  6. Tokyo Anime Fair. Retrieved 2011/02/19.
  7. Eva 2.22 Promo. Retrieved 2011/02/19.


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Episodes & Films
Television Series Episode 01 | Episode 02 | Episode 03 | Episode 04 | Episode 05 | Episode 06

Episode 07 | Episode 08 | Episode 09 | Episode 10 | Episode 11 | Episode 12 | Episode 13
Episode 14 | Episode 15 | Episode 16 | Episode 17 | Episode 18 | Episode 19 | Episode 20
Episode 21 | Episode 22 | Episode 23 | Episode 24 | Episode 25 | Episode 26

Movies Death | Rebirth

The End of Evangelion: Episode 25' | Episode 26'

Rebuild of Evangelion Evangelion 1.0 | Evangelion 2.0 | Evangelion 3.0 | (-46h) | (-120min) | Evangelion: 3.0 + 1.0