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==NGE is religious propaganda==
==NGE is religious propaganda==
The religious symbolism in NGE is actually not used in any sort of meaningful fashion.  According to Evangelion Assistant Director [[Kazuya Tsurumaki]]:
''"There are a lot of giant robot shows in Japan, and we did want our story to have a religious theme to help distinguish us. Because Christianity is an uncommon religion in Japan we thought it would be mysterious. None of the staff who worked on Eva are Christians. There is no actual Christian meaning to the show, we just thought the visual symbols of Christianity look cool. If we had known the show would get distributed in the US and Europe we might have rethought that choice"''


==LCL means "Link Connect Liquid"==
==LCL means "Link Connect Liquid"==
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==Spear of Longinus is the actual holy relic (that just somehow got BIG)==
==Spear of Longinus is the actual holy relic (that just somehow got BIG)==
This is a product of puting too much stock in NGE's religious references.  The Spear was actually excavated in Antarctica along with Adam, who was found impaled upon it.  According to the [[Classified Information (Translation)|Classified Information]], each [[Source of Life]] is accompanied by a Spear that has a will of its own and can immobilize a Seed for going against its mission.  Thus, the Spear of Longinus is billions of years old, not made by some Roman blacksmith, and impaled Adam for commiting some unspecified offense.
This is a product of puting too much stock in NGE's religious references.  The Spear was actually excavated in Antarctica along with Adam, who was found impaled upon it.  According to the [[Classified Information (Translation)#The Spear of Longinus|Classified Information]], each [[Source of Life]] is accompanied by a Spear that has a will of its own and can immobilize a Seed for going against its mission.  Thus, the Spear of Longinus is billions of years old, not made by some Roman blacksmith, and impaled Adam for commiting some unspecified offense.


==A.T. Field is a real-life psychology term==
==A.T. Field is a real-life psychology term==
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==Someone we know killed Kaji==
==Someone we know killed Kaji==
Many fans have come to the conclusion that [[Misato Katsuragi|Misato]] shot Kaj, with little or no evidence to back it up.  On the other hand, series creator [[Hideaki Anno]] has stated on the record that Kaji was not shot by any named character, but by an agent sent by either "[[Seele]] or [[Nerv|Nerv's]] intelligence division."  In fact, Anno was so shocked by this notion that in the Director's cut of Episode 21, he removed a shot that had been cited as "evidence" of Misato's guilt.  As broadcast, the scene of Kaji being shot was followed by an establishing shot of the door to Misato's apartment with her name on it; this shot was replaced in the Director's cut by one of the outside of her apartment building.


==Rei and Kaworu are actual albinos==
==Rei and Kaworu are actual albinos==

Revision as of 03:42, 20 September 2007

A tentative list.

NGE is religious propaganda

The religious symbolism in NGE is actually not used in any sort of meaningful fashion. According to Evangelion Assistant Director Kazuya Tsurumaki:

"There are a lot of giant robot shows in Japan, and we did want our story to have a religious theme to help distinguish us. Because Christianity is an uncommon religion in Japan we thought it would be mysterious. None of the staff who worked on Eva are Christians. There is no actual Christian meaning to the show, we just thought the visual symbols of Christianity look cool. If we had known the show would get distributed in the US and Europe we might have rethought that choice"

LCL means "Link Connect Liquid"

It is unknown what the initials "LCL" stand for, but we do know what they don't mean. According to the Death and Rebirth theatrical program (special edition):

Incidentally, the widely circulated idea that L.C.L is the abbreviation of "Link Connected Liquid" is incorrect.

Nowhere does it say what it does mean. Evangelion Chronicle suggests that one of the Ls stands for "Lilith".

First Impact killed dinosaurs

First Impact was never depicted or directly referred to on-screen. This has led several fans upon first glance to incorrectly assume that because the "Second Impact" was supposedly a meteorite collision, the "First Impact" was thus the more well known asteroid impact with caused the mass-extinction of the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, 65 million years ago.

A page from Shinji's textbook

However, First Impact (aka "Giant Impact") was actually the collision of a giant spherical object, designated the "Black Moon", into Earth approximately 4 billion years ago. As a result of the impact, huge amounts of debris, including the Black Moon's rocky exterior, were thrown into orbit, eventually coalescing into Earth's satellite, the Moon. The "meteorite" theory in the above textbook page is a cover story, and is part of the effort to also blame Second Impact on a meteor.

"Barons of Hell"

Only 14-year-olds can pilot Evas

Kids born after 2I are soulless

Spear of Longinus is the actual holy relic (that just somehow got BIG)

This is a product of puting too much stock in NGE's religious references. The Spear was actually excavated in Antarctica along with Adam, who was found impaled upon it. According to the Classified Information, each Source of Life is accompanied by a Spear that has a will of its own and can immobilize a Seed for going against its mission. Thus, the Spear of Longinus is billions of years old, not made by some Roman blacksmith, and impaled Adam for commiting some unspecified offense.

A.T. Field is a real-life psychology term

Since the very earliest days of Evangelion analysis, there has been a rumor that A.T. Field is a genuine psychological term that describes the barrier that seperates autism patients from the world around them. However, extensive searching of online Psychology researches and forums has failed to find any use of the term other than in reference to NGE. Therefore, we have concluded that this rumor is false.

Eva-00 has the soul of Naoko

Misato had no sexual interest in Shinji whatsoever

Shinji had absolutely no real interest in Asuka, or vice versa

Someone we know killed Kaji

Many fans have come to the conclusion that Misato shot Kaj, with little or no evidence to back it up. On the other hand, series creator Hideaki Anno has stated on the record that Kaji was not shot by any named character, but by an agent sent by either "Seele or Nerv's intelligence division." In fact, Anno was so shocked by this notion that in the Director's cut of Episode 21, he removed a shot that had been cited as "evidence" of Misato's guilt. As broadcast, the scene of Kaji being shot was followed by an establishing shot of the door to Misato's apartment with her name on it; this shot was replaced in the Director's cut by one of the outside of her apartment building.

Rei and Kaworu are actual albinos

The Super Solenoid is exactly the same thing as the Core

The Super Solenoid has nothing to do with the Core

Toji not only loses his leg, but his arm as well

Naoko's brain in Magi (or any other human brain for that matter)

Naoko's soul in Magi

Keel is the Wandering Jew

The Dummy Plug Plant is the Chamber of Guf

Adam was impaled on the Spear of Longinus by Lilith

Movie specific:

Death's string quartet scenes take place in the actual series timeline.

This one is easily disproved. Both Asuka and Kaworu appear in the String Quartet sequences. In the actual series timeline, Asuka is in the hospital under heavy sedation when Kaworu arrives, and is still there when he gets squished; they never meet.

"Anno's Revenge"

The Mass Production Evas have no souls

Adam and Lilith were once a single being / Adam was born from Lilith

Pre-3I Instrumentality was all in Shinji's head

Asuka didn't die

The Asuka-Rei-Misato amalgamation

The Adam & Eve scenario (or, nobody else is coming back)