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| image      = [[image:08_C071_kaji.jpg|260px|Ryoji Kaji]]
| heritage    = [[Japan|Japanese]]
| affiliation  = [[Nerv]], [[Seele]],<br> Japanese Government
| rank        = Chief Inspector
| relations    = [[Misato Katsuragi]] (lover)
| age        = 30
| age        = 30
| height      = 182cm<ref>''Evangelion Chronicle'' has a character height chart, however it does not clearly state each character's height. An user has calculated their heights based on it [https://forum.evageeks.org/post/892644/Character-Heights/#892644 here], taking Misato's height from [[Episode 25]] as a reference.</ref>
| birthday    = 06/17/1985
| birthday    = 06/17/1985
| seiyu      = [[Koichi Yamadera]]
| seiyu      = [[Koichi Yamadera]]
| va          = (English): Aaron Krohn (TV and films), J. Michael Tatum (Rebuild), Greg Chun (Netflix)<br> (Italian): Francesco Prando<br> (French): Patrick Laplace <br> (German): Marcel Collé (TV and Rebuild) , Stephan Schleberger (Films) , Daniel Kröhnert (Netflix) <br> (Latin Spanish): Enrique Cervantes
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Kaji is a triple agent, working for [[Nerv]], [[Seele]], and the Japanese Government. He and [[Misato Katsuragi]] were lovers when they were in college. Some time after their breakup, Kaji began working for [[Nerv]] in Germany, where he met [[Asuka Langley Soryu]]. Although a triple agent, he has been said to have his own agenda, to "search for the truth".   Since returning to Japan, he has tried to get close to Misato once again.
'''Ryoji'''<ref>The given name "Ryoji" is only heard when Kaji is refered to by his full name.  Even Misato, his ex-girlfriend, uses his family name, calling him "Kaji-kun" (including later on when she isn't mad at him).</ref><ref>"Ryoji" is derived from the given name of Ryoji Sadawa, the hero of Minako Narita’s manga ''Aitsu.'' See [[Character Name Origins]]</ref> '''Kaji'''<ref>"Kaji" literally means "Rudder," fitting with the nautical theme naming of the series.See [[Character Name Origins]].</ref> is a triple agent, working for [[Nerv]], [[Seele]], and the Japanese Government. He and [[Misato Katsuragi]] were lovers when they were in college.   Some time after their breakup, Kaji began working for [[Nerv]] in Germany, where he met [[Asuka Langley Soryu]]. Although a triple agent, he has been said to have his own agenda, to "search for the truth."  Since returning to Japan, he has tried to get close to Misato once again.
 
==Character Summary==
 
===Arrival in Japan===
''Main articles: [[Episode 8]], [[Episode 9]], [[Episode 10]]''
 
Kaji's first appearance in the series is in episode 8, "Asuka Strikes," in which he accompanies Asuka from Germany to Tokyo-3 (while secretly bringing with him the Adam sample for Gendo). Upon their arrival, he enters the bridge uninvited, and when chided by the captain, casually comments to Misato that "[she] is as gallant as ever" in his typical easy-going manner. Misato seems very surprised, shocked, and displeased to see him. When Misato questions him on what he is doing here, he answers that he is accompanying Asuka and on a bussiness trip from Germany. Afterwards Kaji, Misato and the children are all dining on the ship's lunchroom together, where Kaji teasingly asks if Misato's got a boyfriend, to which she sullenly replies that it's none of his business. Kaji seems to be completely unfazed by Misato's reply, and calmly asks Shinji if he lives with Misato. When she says yes, he asks her if she "still tosses and turns in bed" with a confident smirk. He congratulates Shinji as he is now "pretty famous" as a result of his first battle against Sachiel, citing his statistics.
 
Grinning, he turns to Asuka and asks her opinions on Shinji, and she replies that he is boring and disappointing. Kaji once again points out that Shinji's sync ratio was well over 40% in combat, which of course only makes her mad. Later, during the battle with [[Gaghiel]], we see Kaji observing from afar while holding a unspecified red colored object in his hands. As it turns out, he is on the phone with Gendo, who is also intent on monitoring the battle situation. Some time after finishing the phone conversation with Gendo (which he doesn't seem very pleased with), he prepares to take off in a Yak-38 custom plane saying that he's "got something to deliver." He tells Katsuragi to "take care of the rest of this" before taking off in the plane. At the very end of the episode, he is seen standing with Gendo in his office, giving him the Adam sample he somehow took from Germany's Nerv 2nd branch.
 
===Investigation on Nerv and re-encounter===
''Main articles: [[Episode 11]], up to [[Episode 14]]''
 
===Relationship with Misato and Shinji===
''Main articles: [[Episode 15]], [[Episode 16]]''
 
===Cynical father figure===
''Main articles:  [[Episode 17]], [[Episode 18]], [[Episode 19]]''
 
===Final operations and last stand===
''Main articles: [[Episode 20]], [[Episode 21]]''


==Profile==
==Profile==


At first glance, Ryoji Kaji (almost exclusively addressed by his family name) appears to be one of the more well-balanced characters in the series, with an amicable, teasing manner and a wry smirk. While there’s little that could truly refute that, Kaji keeps guarded enough about his own past and motivations that one is left unsure about a lot of things.
At first glance, Ryoji Kaji (almost exclusively addressed by his family name) appears to be one of the more well-balanced characters in the series, with an amicable, teasing manner and a wry smile. On the other hand, he is secretive about his past which gives him an air of mystery.


He has a philosophical side, one that leans towards pessimism about human interaction, but also of support for the individual capacity to take action. In Kaji's view, people can’t really understand themselves, perhaps not even each other, and completely understanding people is impossible. This might relate to the bleaker themes of the series, though Kaji himself presents it with a slight smile.  
He has a philosophical side, one that leans towards pessimism about human interaction, but also of support for the individual's capacity to take action. In Kaji's view, people can’t really understand themselves, perhaps not even each other, and completely understanding people is impossible. This might relate to the bleaker themes of the series, though Kaji himself presents it with a slight smile.  


Kaji also is negative about the relationships between the sexes, stating that there is a river dividing men and women, one deeper than the ocean. Though some might read this particular belief as an accurate observation of human nature, it still fits with the rest of Kaji’s views of human interaction in general.
Kaji also is negative about the relationships between the sexes, stating that there is a river dividing men and women, one deeper than the ocean. Though some might read this particular belief as an accurate observation of human nature, it still fits with the rest of Kaji’s views of human interaction in general.


Kaji has a melon patch which he enjoys taking care of, remarking on how much can be learned from nurturing something, and that it was a place where he’d like to be when he died.  When Shinji visits him at the melon patch, Kaji says that knowing pain makes it easier to be kind to others, which was different from being weak.
Kaji has a melon patch which he enjoys taking care of, remarking on how much can be learned from nurturing something, and that it was a place where he’d like to be when he died.  When Shinji visits him at the melon patch, Kaji tells him that pain teaches us kindness, and that kindness is not the same as weakness.
 
Kaji is killed (offscreen) at the end of [[Episode 21]] by an unseen shooter. (Presumably a Seele agent.)
 
===Kaji's Relationship with Misato===
[[Image: College_age_kaji.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Kaji, shortly after he and Misato began dating]]
Kaji originally had a relationship with Misato before the series took place, but Misato broke up with Kaji after realizing how much like her father he was, though Misato’s descriptions of her father as an emotionally weak workaholic seem to be the opposite of Kaji’s personality. Perhaps there was a hidden side to Kaji, or to [[Dr. Katsuragi]].  During the course of the series, both characters meet up again, sharing wry remarks with each other and even come back together for a time, as is shown in Episode 15 onward.  Kaji's relationship with Misato may have been more distant than it appeared.  When Kaji became aware that rescuing Fuyutsuki from Seele would be his last assignment, he left a message on her answering machine saying, “If I ever get to see you again, I'll say the words I wasn't able to say eight years ago.” Also, they always refer to each other by their family names.  Kaji  also tries to get Misato to accept the decisions she made in her past, but is less than successful.


Kaji is killed at the end of [[Episode 21]] by an unseen shooter. Presumably a Seele agent.  
===Kaji's Relationships with Other Characters===
Kaji seems to flirt with Ritsuko at the beginning of Episode 09, which might confuse some first-time viewers into thinking they have a romantic past together.  However, nothing revealed during the rest of the series ever implies that Kaji was seriously flirting with Ritsuko, and specifically flashbacks in [[Episode 21]] to when Kaji, Misato, and Ritsuko were in college do not suggest anything of the kind.  Kaji is merely "fooling around" here, as he was when he flirted with Maya Ibuka later in the series. (in a more overt example of the "casual guy" mildly flirtatious attitude he exudes in many other episodes of the series) quite possibly to arouse jealousy out of Misato on purpose to tease her.  Kaji ignores [[Asuka Langley Soryu|Asuka]]’s infatuation with him, believing that Asuka is too young.


==Kaji's Relationship with Misato==
[[Shinji Ikari|Shinji]] looks up to Kaji as a sort of mentor, and accepts behavior in him that he would disapprove of in other characters. For instance, in [[Episode 08]] when Kaji asks him about Misato's sleeping habits, implying that Shinji and Misato might be in a sexual relationship and simultaneously implying that he is intimately familiar with these habits as well, Shinji just laughs. If anyone else asked him that same question he would probably have stuttered with embarrassment, barely able to get out a denial.  
[[Image: College_age_kaji.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Kaji, shortly after he and Misato began dating]] Kaji's relationship with Misato may have been more distant than it appeared, as Kaji’s final words to her (in an answering machine recording) were, “If I ever get to see you again, I'll say the words I wasn't able to say eight years ago”. Also, they always refer to each other by their family names.


Misato originally broke up with Kaji after realizing how much like her father he was. But Misato’s descriptions of her father as an emotionally weak workaholic seem to be the opposite of Kaji’s personality. Perhaps there was a hidden side to Kaji, or to [[Dr. Katsuragi]].
In episode 19, it's Kaji who convinces Shinji to fight, telling the temporarily ex-pilot during the attack by [[Zeruel]] that only he can pilot, and he must make that choice for himself, and consider everything so he will have no regrets, thus encouraging Shinji to return.


Kaji tries to get Misato accept the decisions she made in her past, but is less than successful.
==In Rebuild of Evangelion==
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==Kaji's Relationships with Other Characters==
Kaji is seen in [[Evangelion 2.0]] at [[Bethany Base]] along with [[Mari]] and brings Gendo an object called [[Nebuchadnezzar's Key]]. He appears to be working as a multiple agent for Nerv, Seele, and at least one other, as-yet-unknown party, and is involved with Mari and her own mysterious plans. While in the Geofront, he "fools around" with Shinji and asks him to protect Misato, since he can't do so on his own. When the abortive [[Third Impact]] is initiated, Kaji seems to understand the implications of the event and anticipates trouble from [[Seele]]. In [[Evangelion 3.0]], Kaji's name is mentioned by [[Koji Takao]] but it is not entirely clear if he is still alive at the point.
In addition to flirting with Misato before they got back together, Kaji also flirted with [[Maya Ibuki]] and [[Ritsuko Akagi]], both of whom weren’t interested. It might have been more to make Misato jealous or to joke around, than having any real interest in them. Kaji ignores [[Asuka Langley Soryu|Asuka]]’s infatuation with him, believing that Asuka is too young.


[[Shinji Ikari|Shinji]] looks up to Kaji as a sort of mentor, and accepts behavior in him that he would disaprove of in other characters.  For instance, in [[Episode 08]] when Kaji asks nim about Misato's sleeping habits, Shinji just laughs. If anyone else asked him that same question he would have probably crawled under the table and died.
Later, it is revealed that Kaji is deceased in ''[[Evangelion: 3.0 + 1.0 Thrice Upon a Time]]'', however he had a child with Misato, [[Ryoji Kaji (Junior)|named after him]]. [[Kensuke Aida|Kensuke]] explains that "someone had to be sacrificed to stop [[Third Impact]], and Kaji volunteered, with Misato's consent. During the Instrumentality sequence, it is shown he spent time with Kaworu. Kaworu has memories of having spent time with Kaji, and he criticizes Kaworu for his single-mindedness with Shinji, saying Kaworu was only looking for his own happiness, to which he agrees. When Shinji frees him, Kaji proposes to Kaworu that he go to farm with his son and Misato.


In episode 19, it's Kaji who convinces Shinji to fight, telling the temporarily ex-pilot during the attack by [[Zeruel]] that only he can pilot, and he must make that choice for himself, and consider everything so he will have no regrets,thus encouraging Shinji to return.
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==Notes==
==Kaji in Other Media==
*"Kaji" literally means "Rudder", fitting with the nautical theme naming of the series.
*The given name "Ryoji" is only heard when Kaji is refered to by his full name.  Even Misato, his ex-girlfriend, uses his family name, calling him "Kaji-kun" (including later on when she isn't mad at him). 
*"Ryoji" is derived from the given name of Ryoji Sadawa, the hero of Minako Narita’s manga ''Aitsu''.


==Kaji in the Manga==
===In Sadamoto's Manga===
Unlike the anime, which is silent about Kaji's past before he met Misato, Sadamoto's Manga has a Kaji backstory chapter, in which we learn that he was in a post [[Second Impact]] gang of looters, and when captured he betrayed his friends to their deaths.   
Unlike the anime, which is silent about Kaji's past before he met Misato, Sadamoto's Manga has a Kaji backstory chapter, in which we learn that he was in a post [[Second Impact]] gang of looters, and when captured he betrayed his friends to their deaths.   


In the Manga version of Kaji's death scene, he is portrayed as being already wounded, and instead of saying, "Hi, you're late!", he says "Try to aim better this time".  In the anime this scene ends with the fatal gunshot, but in the manga it continues to show Kaji's long dead gang coming for him. While we won't know for sure this is the case until the final manga stages are published, he is almost certainly seeing them the same way other characters see Yui, Misato, or Ritsuko during Third Impact.  That is, this is probably Sadamoto's way of preparing us for Kaji's participation in Instrumentality.
In the manga version of Kaji's death scene, he is portrayed as being already wounded, and instead of saying, "Hi, you're late!", he says "Try to aim better this time." Kaji's assailant in the manga wears white gloves and has an open collar<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20111022190650/http://eva.onegeek.org/pipermail/oldeva/2002-August/041539.html]: "Definitely a la Gendo. The open collar (as viewed from behind) is also a distinct reference to Gendo, since he is the only one wearing that type of Nerv uniform with the standing collar unbuttoned all the timeThus it appears that at least in the Eva manga, Sadamoto has positioned Gendo himself as the killer."</ref>, implying that Gendo might be the culprit. In the anime this scene ends with the fatal gunshot, but in the manga it continues to show Kaji's long dead gang coming for him, implied to be seeing them the same way other characters see Yui, Misato, or Ritsuko during Instrumentality and suggesting his participation in it.


The manga includes a chapter in which Kaji tells Shinji that Gendo is being backed by an ancient organization called Seele, and that Gendo and Seele both have agendas beyond defeating the Angels.
The manga includes a chapter in which Kaji tells Shinji that Gendo is being backed by an ancient organization called Seele, and that Gendo and Seele both have agendas beyond defeating the Angels.


====Manga Notes====
*In [[Yoshiyuki Sadamoto|Sadamoto]]'s [[Neon Genesis Evangelion (manga)|Manga]], Kaji is depicted driving a [[Kaji's Car|Lotus Elan 1600 S1]].


==Manga Notes==
==Notes==
*In [[Yoshiyuki Sadamoto|Sadamoto]]'s [[Neon Genesis Evangelion (manga)|Manga]], Kaji is depicted driving a [[Kaji's Car|Lotus Elan 1600 S1]]
*Though it is much less overt than with Gendo and Fuyutsuki, Kaji is also based on a character from the Gerry Anderson TV-series ''UFO'', namely Col. Paul Foster.
* The theory that Misato had killed Kaji is one of the oldest misconceptions in Eva fandom. This theory shocked Anno so much at the time that he'd later rectify it in the Director's Cut version of Episode 21 by changing the previous "evidence" for this, a shot of her room's door with her name on it, which was changed to just a shot of her apartment complex. This is one of the few cases of a straight-up retcon in Evangelion. The film-book also states that the killer was not a main character.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20111121072444/http://eva.onegeek.org/pipermail/oldeva/1998-April/012739.html This was controversial enough to be addressed by Newtype] at the time: "While a lot of fans think that it was done by Misato, Director Anno raised the possibility that it could have been done by Japan government or Seele agent".</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20111121072444/http://eva.onegeek.org/pipermail/oldeva/1998-April/012739.html. 1998 Mailing List discussion, outdated]</ref><ref>'''…Who killed Kaji? What’s your version of it?'''<br>''This is a question that many Japanese fans also wonder about. Kaji wanted to investigate a deeper part of NERV (SEELE) and learn of its secrets. He was tricked by one of his informants and then killed. It wasn’t Misato or Ritsuko.'' [http://forum.evageeks.org/viewtopic.php?p=454429#454429 Tsurumaki, FUNime March 2002 interview] </ref><ref>''When it was first aired on TV, it seems no few fans suspected that it was Misato that shot Kaji in this episode. In the "video version," dialogue explaining that SEELE has discovered that Kaji has delivered a sample of Adam to Gendo and has made his position precarious has been added and the way the scene where Kaji is shot connects to the next scene has been changed. It leads the audience to think that the culprit is someone on SEELE's side.'' - [http://www.evamonkey.com/platinum-booklets/episode-commentaries-21-26.php Platinum Episode Commentaries]</ref>
* His family name, "Kaji" is written with the characters for 'increase' (加) and 'hold' (持) in Japanese. Kaji is named from the Japanese word for "rudder", forming a triad with [[Gendo]] and [[Shinji]], whose surnames come from the words of other ship components, "anchor" (Ikari) and "sextant" (Rokubungi). His first name comes from the hero ''Ryoji Sawada'' from Minako Narita's manga ''Aitsu''.<ref>[https://wiki.evageeks.org/Character_Name_Origins Character Name Origins]</ref> Interestingly, he is never referred to by his first name, not even by Misato. His design, like that of Gendo and [[Fuyutsuki]], comes from the TV series UFO, specifically Captain Foster.<ref>[https://e-hentai.org/s/565689971f/942935-12 Filmbook Vol. 6]</ref>
* It is also the Japanese term for Adhiṣṭhāna, a form of divine guidance or assistance in Buddhism <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adhi%E1%B9%A3%E1%B9%ADh%C4%81na Adhiṣṭhāna]</ref>, possibly referring to his role as a supportive figure to both Shinji and Asuka. It is also somewhat of a departure from the Christianity / Judaism themes of the anime
*His given name is romanized as ''Ryoji'' in the English manga, English version, and original, untranslated version of the TV Series, ''Ryouji'' on Madman Entertainment's website, and as ''Ryohji'' in the English version of the film and on [[Gainax]]'s English ''Evangelion'' website.
*In the game ''[[Secret of Evangelion]]'', Ryoji Kaji was killed by [[Kyoya Kenzaki]], his old friend.
* Misato's implied sex scene with Kaji in [[Episode 20]] was said by Anno to actually be a massage scene to TV Tokyo in order to get permission to air it.<ref>[https://forum.evageeks.org/post/926509/Qs-original-story-stage-greeting-with-Anno-split/#926509 3.0+1.0 July 12th stage greeting]</ref> Misato had no line in the script, so Anno left it up to her voice actress Kotono Mitsuishi. The script simply gave her a note by Anno: Mitsuishi-sama, I look forward to working with you. Respectfully yours, Anno.<ref>"What astonished viewers when it aired was not the main plot of Shinji's cosmic struggle, but rather the final love scene of Misato and Kaji. The scene was showing a bedside stand the whole time, and only the audio of the off-screen dialogue was describing it, but it was a wet (sexual) scene in and of itself. In particular, the line "Ew... don't put anything weird in there." had the same destructive power as the Second Impact. The scene with the opened contraceptive device on the bedside table is really graphic. Misato's panting voice was not specified in the dubbing script, but was left up to Kotono Mitsuishi. The script had the words "Mitsuishi-sama, I look forward to working with you. Respectfully yours, Anno." The text of the dubbing script of each story is recorded on the DVD. If you want to enjoy the details of Eva more, you might want to read it. - [http://www.style.fm/as/05_column/animesama53.shtml Oguro commentary #53], [https://forum.evageeks.org/post/926701/Qs-original-story-stage-greeting-with-Anno-split/#926701 translation]</ref>


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Ryoji Kaji
Ryoji Kaji
加持 リョウジ
Rank / Title Chief Inspector
Affiliation(s) Nerv, Seele,
Japanese Government
National Heritage Japanese
Relations Misato Katsuragi (lover)
Age 30
Birthday 06/17/1985
Height 182cm[1]
Seiyū Koichi Yamadera
Voice Actor (English): Aaron Krohn (TV and films), J. Michael Tatum (Rebuild), Greg Chun (Netflix)
(Italian): Francesco Prando
(French): Patrick Laplace
(German): Marcel Collé (TV and Rebuild) , Stephan Schleberger (Films) , Daniel Kröhnert (Netflix)
(Latin Spanish): Enrique Cervantes

Ryoji[2][3] Kaji[4] is a triple agent, working for Nerv, Seele, and the Japanese Government. He and Misato Katsuragi were lovers when they were in college. Some time after their breakup, Kaji began working for Nerv in Germany, where he met Asuka Langley Soryu. Although a triple agent, he has been said to have his own agenda, to "search for the truth." Since returning to Japan, he has tried to get close to Misato once again.

Character Summary

Arrival in Japan

Main articles: Episode 8, Episode 9, Episode 10

Kaji's first appearance in the series is in episode 8, "Asuka Strikes," in which he accompanies Asuka from Germany to Tokyo-3 (while secretly bringing with him the Adam sample for Gendo). Upon their arrival, he enters the bridge uninvited, and when chided by the captain, casually comments to Misato that "[she] is as gallant as ever" in his typical easy-going manner. Misato seems very surprised, shocked, and displeased to see him. When Misato questions him on what he is doing here, he answers that he is accompanying Asuka and on a bussiness trip from Germany. Afterwards Kaji, Misato and the children are all dining on the ship's lunchroom together, where Kaji teasingly asks if Misato's got a boyfriend, to which she sullenly replies that it's none of his business. Kaji seems to be completely unfazed by Misato's reply, and calmly asks Shinji if he lives with Misato. When she says yes, he asks her if she "still tosses and turns in bed" with a confident smirk. He congratulates Shinji as he is now "pretty famous" as a result of his first battle against Sachiel, citing his statistics.

Grinning, he turns to Asuka and asks her opinions on Shinji, and she replies that he is boring and disappointing. Kaji once again points out that Shinji's sync ratio was well over 40% in combat, which of course only makes her mad. Later, during the battle with Gaghiel, we see Kaji observing from afar while holding a unspecified red colored object in his hands. As it turns out, he is on the phone with Gendo, who is also intent on monitoring the battle situation. Some time after finishing the phone conversation with Gendo (which he doesn't seem very pleased with), he prepares to take off in a Yak-38 custom plane saying that he's "got something to deliver." He tells Katsuragi to "take care of the rest of this" before taking off in the plane. At the very end of the episode, he is seen standing with Gendo in his office, giving him the Adam sample he somehow took from Germany's Nerv 2nd branch.

Investigation on Nerv and re-encounter

Main articles: Episode 11, up to Episode 14

Relationship with Misato and Shinji

Main articles: Episode 15, Episode 16

Cynical father figure

Main articles: Episode 17, Episode 18, Episode 19

Final operations and last stand

Main articles: Episode 20, Episode 21

Profile

At first glance, Ryoji Kaji (almost exclusively addressed by his family name) appears to be one of the more well-balanced characters in the series, with an amicable, teasing manner and a wry smile. On the other hand, he is secretive about his past which gives him an air of mystery.

He has a philosophical side, one that leans towards pessimism about human interaction, but also of support for the individual's capacity to take action. In Kaji's view, people can’t really understand themselves, perhaps not even each other, and completely understanding people is impossible. This might relate to the bleaker themes of the series, though Kaji himself presents it with a slight smile.

Kaji also is negative about the relationships between the sexes, stating that there is a river dividing men and women, one deeper than the ocean. Though some might read this particular belief as an accurate observation of human nature, it still fits with the rest of Kaji’s views of human interaction in general.

Kaji has a melon patch which he enjoys taking care of, remarking on how much can be learned from nurturing something, and that it was a place where he’d like to be when he died. When Shinji visits him at the melon patch, Kaji tells him that pain teaches us kindness, and that kindness is not the same as weakness.

Kaji is killed (offscreen) at the end of Episode 21 by an unseen shooter. (Presumably a Seele agent.)

Kaji's Relationship with Misato

Kaji, shortly after he and Misato began dating

Kaji originally had a relationship with Misato before the series took place, but Misato broke up with Kaji after realizing how much like her father he was, though Misato’s descriptions of her father as an emotionally weak workaholic seem to be the opposite of Kaji’s personality. Perhaps there was a hidden side to Kaji, or to Dr. Katsuragi. During the course of the series, both characters meet up again, sharing wry remarks with each other and even come back together for a time, as is shown in Episode 15 onward. Kaji's relationship with Misato may have been more distant than it appeared. When Kaji became aware that rescuing Fuyutsuki from Seele would be his last assignment, he left a message on her answering machine saying, “If I ever get to see you again, I'll say the words I wasn't able to say eight years ago.” Also, they always refer to each other by their family names. Kaji also tries to get Misato to accept the decisions she made in her past, but is less than successful.

Kaji's Relationships with Other Characters

Kaji seems to flirt with Ritsuko at the beginning of Episode 09, which might confuse some first-time viewers into thinking they have a romantic past together. However, nothing revealed during the rest of the series ever implies that Kaji was seriously flirting with Ritsuko, and specifically flashbacks in Episode 21 to when Kaji, Misato, and Ritsuko were in college do not suggest anything of the kind. Kaji is merely "fooling around" here, as he was when he flirted with Maya Ibuka later in the series. (in a more overt example of the "casual guy" mildly flirtatious attitude he exudes in many other episodes of the series) quite possibly to arouse jealousy out of Misato on purpose to tease her. Kaji ignores Asuka’s infatuation with him, believing that Asuka is too young.

Shinji looks up to Kaji as a sort of mentor, and accepts behavior in him that he would disapprove of in other characters. For instance, in Episode 08 when Kaji asks him about Misato's sleeping habits, implying that Shinji and Misato might be in a sexual relationship and simultaneously implying that he is intimately familiar with these habits as well, Shinji just laughs. If anyone else asked him that same question he would probably have stuttered with embarrassment, barely able to get out a denial.

In episode 19, it's Kaji who convinces Shinji to fight, telling the temporarily ex-pilot during the attack by Zeruel that only he can pilot, and he must make that choice for himself, and consider everything so he will have no regrets, thus encouraging Shinji to return.

In Rebuild of Evangelion


Kaji is seen in Evangelion 2.0 at Bethany Base along with Mari and brings Gendo an object called Nebuchadnezzar's Key. He appears to be working as a multiple agent for Nerv, Seele, and at least one other, as-yet-unknown party, and is involved with Mari and her own mysterious plans. While in the Geofront, he "fools around" with Shinji and asks him to protect Misato, since he can't do so on his own. When the abortive Third Impact is initiated, Kaji seems to understand the implications of the event and anticipates trouble from Seele. In Evangelion 3.0, Kaji's name is mentioned by Koji Takao but it is not entirely clear if he is still alive at the point.

Later, it is revealed that Kaji is deceased in Evangelion: 3.0 + 1.0 Thrice Upon a Time, however he had a child with Misato, named after him. Kensuke explains that "someone had to be sacrificed to stop Third Impact, and Kaji volunteered, with Misato's consent. During the Instrumentality sequence, it is shown he spent time with Kaworu. Kaworu has memories of having spent time with Kaji, and he criticizes Kaworu for his single-mindedness with Shinji, saying Kaworu was only looking for his own happiness, to which he agrees. When Shinji frees him, Kaji proposes to Kaworu that he go to farm with his son and Misato.

Kaji in Other Media

In Sadamoto's Manga

Unlike the anime, which is silent about Kaji's past before he met Misato, Sadamoto's Manga has a Kaji backstory chapter, in which we learn that he was in a post Second Impact gang of looters, and when captured he betrayed his friends to their deaths.

In the manga version of Kaji's death scene, he is portrayed as being already wounded, and instead of saying, "Hi, you're late!", he says "Try to aim better this time." Kaji's assailant in the manga wears white gloves and has an open collar[5], implying that Gendo might be the culprit. In the anime this scene ends with the fatal gunshot, but in the manga it continues to show Kaji's long dead gang coming for him, implied to be seeing them the same way other characters see Yui, Misato, or Ritsuko during Instrumentality and suggesting his participation in it.

The manga includes a chapter in which Kaji tells Shinji that Gendo is being backed by an ancient organization called Seele, and that Gendo and Seele both have agendas beyond defeating the Angels.

Manga Notes

Notes

  • Though it is much less overt than with Gendo and Fuyutsuki, Kaji is also based on a character from the Gerry Anderson TV-series UFO, namely Col. Paul Foster.
  • The theory that Misato had killed Kaji is one of the oldest misconceptions in Eva fandom. This theory shocked Anno so much at the time that he'd later rectify it in the Director's Cut version of Episode 21 by changing the previous "evidence" for this, a shot of her room's door with her name on it, which was changed to just a shot of her apartment complex. This is one of the few cases of a straight-up retcon in Evangelion. The film-book also states that the killer was not a main character.[6][7][8][9]
  • His family name, "Kaji" is written with the characters for 'increase' (加) and 'hold' (持) in Japanese. Kaji is named from the Japanese word for "rudder", forming a triad with Gendo and Shinji, whose surnames come from the words of other ship components, "anchor" (Ikari) and "sextant" (Rokubungi). His first name comes from the hero Ryoji Sawada from Minako Narita's manga Aitsu.[10] Interestingly, he is never referred to by his first name, not even by Misato. His design, like that of Gendo and Fuyutsuki, comes from the TV series UFO, specifically Captain Foster.[11]
  • It is also the Japanese term for Adhiṣṭhāna, a form of divine guidance or assistance in Buddhism [12], possibly referring to his role as a supportive figure to both Shinji and Asuka. It is also somewhat of a departure from the Christianity / Judaism themes of the anime
  • His given name is romanized as Ryoji in the English manga, English version, and original, untranslated version of the TV Series, Ryouji on Madman Entertainment's website, and as Ryohji in the English version of the film and on Gainax's English Evangelion website.
  • In the game Secret of Evangelion, Ryoji Kaji was killed by Kyoya Kenzaki, his old friend.
  • Misato's implied sex scene with Kaji in Episode 20 was said by Anno to actually be a massage scene to TV Tokyo in order to get permission to air it.[13] Misato had no line in the script, so Anno left it up to her voice actress Kotono Mitsuishi. The script simply gave her a note by Anno: Mitsuishi-sama, I look forward to working with you. Respectfully yours, Anno.[14]

References

  1. Evangelion Chronicle has a character height chart, however it does not clearly state each character's height. An user has calculated their heights based on it here, taking Misato's height from Episode 25 as a reference.
  2. The given name "Ryoji" is only heard when Kaji is refered to by his full name. Even Misato, his ex-girlfriend, uses his family name, calling him "Kaji-kun" (including later on when she isn't mad at him).
  3. "Ryoji" is derived from the given name of Ryoji Sadawa, the hero of Minako Narita’s manga Aitsu. See Character Name Origins
  4. "Kaji" literally means "Rudder," fitting with the nautical theme naming of the series.See Character Name Origins.
  5. [1]: "Definitely a la Gendo. The open collar (as viewed from behind) is also a distinct reference to Gendo, since he is the only one wearing that type of Nerv uniform with the standing collar unbuttoned all the time. Thus it appears that at least in the Eva manga, Sadamoto has positioned Gendo himself as the killer."
  6. This was controversial enough to be addressed by Newtype at the time: "While a lot of fans think that it was done by Misato, Director Anno raised the possibility that it could have been done by Japan government or Seele agent".
  7. 1998 Mailing List discussion, outdated
  8. …Who killed Kaji? What’s your version of it?
    This is a question that many Japanese fans also wonder about. Kaji wanted to investigate a deeper part of NERV (SEELE) and learn of its secrets. He was tricked by one of his informants and then killed. It wasn’t Misato or Ritsuko. Tsurumaki, FUNime March 2002 interview
  9. When it was first aired on TV, it seems no few fans suspected that it was Misato that shot Kaji in this episode. In the "video version," dialogue explaining that SEELE has discovered that Kaji has delivered a sample of Adam to Gendo and has made his position precarious has been added and the way the scene where Kaji is shot connects to the next scene has been changed. It leads the audience to think that the culprit is someone on SEELE's side. - Platinum Episode Commentaries
  10. Character Name Origins
  11. Filmbook Vol. 6
  12. Adhiṣṭhāna
  13. 3.0+1.0 July 12th stage greeting
  14. "What astonished viewers when it aired was not the main plot of Shinji's cosmic struggle, but rather the final love scene of Misato and Kaji. The scene was showing a bedside stand the whole time, and only the audio of the off-screen dialogue was describing it, but it was a wet (sexual) scene in and of itself. In particular, the line "Ew... don't put anything weird in there." had the same destructive power as the Second Impact. The scene with the opened contraceptive device on the bedside table is really graphic. Misato's panting voice was not specified in the dubbing script, but was left up to Kotono Mitsuishi. The script had the words "Mitsuishi-sama, I look forward to working with you. Respectfully yours, Anno." The text of the dubbing script of each story is recorded on the DVD. If you want to enjoy the details of Eva more, you might want to read it. - Oguro commentary #53, translation


Characters
Main characters: Shinji Ikari | Rei Ayanami | Asuka Langley Soryu
Nerv staff: Misato Katsuragi | Gendo Ikari | Ritsuko Akagi | Kozo Fuyutsuki | Ryoji Kaji | Maya Ibuki | Makoto Hyuga | Shigeru Aoba
Classmates: Toji Suzuhara | Kensuke Aida | Hikari Horaki
Other characters: Kaworu Nagisa | Yui Ikari | Naoko Akagi | Kyoko Zeppelin Soryu | Dr. Katsuragi | Mr. Langley | Keel Lorenz | Pen Pen
Rebuild of Evangelion: Asuka Shikinami Langley | Mari Makinami Illustrious | Sakura Suzuhara | Ryoji Kaji (Jr)
Miscellaneous: Minor Characters | Minor Characters (Rebuild) | Extracanonical Characters
Theory and Analysis: Name Origins (Warships) | Designs | Relationships | Profiles
Resources: 2015: The Last Year of Ryohji Kaji