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*Ritsuko's intent on blaming herself for the Angel's invasion and the Magi's corruption might be due to feelings of her own inability to build on or even protect her mother's work, and prevent the Magi from being taken over in this way. By "keeping her promise", she seems to be trying to keep up with the image of her mother once again.</ref>. Naoko apparently raised Ritsuko without what she felt was adequate supervision, which could be from where Ritsuko receives her tendency to shoulder all burdens and responsibilities in a tense situation, as she has been figuratively on her own for a long time. | *Ritsuko's intent on blaming herself for the Angel's invasion and the Magi's corruption might be due to feelings of her own inability to build on or even protect her mother's work, and prevent the Magi from being taken over in this way. By "keeping her promise", she seems to be trying to keep up with the image of her mother once again.</ref>. Naoko apparently raised Ritsuko without what she felt was adequate supervision, which could be from where Ritsuko receives her tendency to shoulder all burdens and responsibilities in a tense situation, as she has been figuratively on her own for a long time. | ||
Ritsuko's social difficulties, especially with romantic relationships, might also relate to this, as Naoko also blamed Ritusko’s difficulties with understanding the relationships between men and women (Ritsuko was appalled at Misato taking a week away from school with Kaji, and often comments on the perceived illogic between the interactions of men and women) on her being raised without men around. The identity of Ritsuko’s father remains unknown, as the only other family member mentioned is her grandmother (presumably from the maternal side). | Ritsuko's social difficulties, especially with romantic relationships, might also relate to this, as Naoko also blamed Ritusko’s difficulties with understanding the relationships between men and women (Ritsuko was appalled at Misato taking a week away from school with Kaji, and often comments on the perceived illogic between the interactions of men and women) on her being raised without men around. The identity of Ritsuko’s father remains unknown, as the only other family member mentioned is her grandmother (presumably from the maternal side). | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
[[Image:Proposal_19_ritsuko.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Ritsuko's design in the Proposal]] | |||
*[[Episode 01]] reveals that Ritsuko's formal title at Nerv is "Chief of [[Project E]], Dr. Ritsuko Akagi of the Bureau of Technology's First Division." | *[[Episode 01]] reveals that Ritsuko's formal title at Nerv is "Chief of [[Project E]], Dr. Ritsuko Akagi of the Bureau of Technology's First Division." | ||
*Although Akagi is an actual Japanese surname, Ritsuko was named after the World War Two era [[ Warships_of_Neon_Genesis_Evangelion#IJN_Akagi.28.E8.B5.A4.E5.9F.8E.29|Aircraft Carrier Akagi]], which famously led the attack on Pearl Harbor, and was later sunk at the battle of Midway, along with [[Asuka Langley Soryu|Asuka's]] namesake, [[Warships_of_Neon_Genesis_Evangelion#IJN_Soryu.28.E8.92.BC.E9.BE.8D_.29|Aircraft Carrier Soryu]] (and the carriers Kaga and Hiryu). The Soryu, Kaga, and Hiryu also participated in the Pearl Harbor attack. | *Although Akagi is an actual Japanese surname, Ritsuko was named after the World War Two era [[ Warships_of_Neon_Genesis_Evangelion#IJN_Akagi.28.E8.B5.A4.E5.9F.8E.29|Aircraft Carrier Akagi]], which famously led the attack on Pearl Harbor, and was later sunk at the battle of Midway, along with [[Asuka Langley Soryu|Asuka's]] namesake, [[Warships_of_Neon_Genesis_Evangelion#IJN_Soryu.28.E8.92.BC.E9.BE.8D_.29|Aircraft Carrier Soryu]] (and the carriers Kaga and Hiryu). The Soryu, Kaga, and Hiryu also participated in the Pearl Harbor attack. | ||
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*Ritsuko consciously does not think she ever wants to be a mother. | *Ritsuko consciously does not think she ever wants to be a mother. | ||
*Ritsuko's name was borrowed from a girlfriend of series creator [[Hideaki Anno]] that introduced him to sci-fi and shojo manga.<ref>"Anno thinks his first battle was with his staff. In junior high school, Anno had a friend - nowadays, he says, you would call her a girlfriend - named Ritsuko, who had a major impact on his life and introduced him to sci-fi and shojo manga" - [https://forum.evageeks.org/post/425333/NGE-Ep24-Script-First-and-Second-Drafts/#425333 2nd June Interview]</ref> | *Ritsuko's name was borrowed from a girlfriend of series creator [[Hideaki Anno]] that introduced him to sci-fi and shojo manga.<ref>"Anno thinks his first battle was with his staff. In junior high school, Anno had a friend - nowadays, he says, you would call her a girlfriend - named Ritsuko, who had a major impact on his life and introduced him to sci-fi and shojo manga" - [https://forum.evageeks.org/post/425333/NGE-Ep24-Script-First-and-Second-Drafts/#425333 2nd June Interview]</ref> | ||
*The early design document Evangelion Proposal describes her: "Hobbies are Bonsai trees and punk rock. Has a cat."<ref>[https://wiki.evageeks.org/Resources:Neon_Genesis_Evangelion_Proposal_(Translation)#Page_19_.28Ritsuko.29 Evangelion Proposal]</ref> | |||
*Anno shared a hint about Gendo's unspoken line to Ritsuko in End of Evangelion with her voice actress, but it remains a secret.<ref>"Feeling unsatisfied with this, I looked for a way to accept her death at the hands of Ikari. This made the interpretation of "Liar" very important. But the voice-over grew nearer and nearer.... | |||
Director Anno must have noticed how I felt. When it came time to do the voice-over, he showed me a single, hidden hint at the last moment. With that one incredible hint, I, and Ritsuko Akagi, were utterly defeated."- [http://www.evaotaku.com/html/rcb-seiyuu.html Red Cross Book - Seiyuu Retrospective]</ref> See also [https://wiki.evageeks.org/Theory_and_Analysis:Gendo's_Silent_Words "Gendo's Silent Words"]. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 23:03, 5 May 2024
Ritsuko Akagi | |
赤木 リツコ | |
Rank / Title | Head Scientist of Nerv;
Chief of Project E |
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Affiliation(s) | Nerv (formerly Gehirn) |
National Heritage | Japanese |
Relations | Naoko Akagi (mother), Gendo Ikari (lover) |
Age | 30 |
Birthday | 11/21/1985 |
Height | 166cm[1] |
Seiyū | Yuriko Yamaguchi |
Voice Actor | (English): Sue Ulu (TV), Colleen Clinkenbeard (Rebuild), Erica Lindbeck (Netflix) (Italian): Liliana Sorrentino (Brazilian): Suzy Pereira (French): Marie-Annick Mahé (German): Peggy Sander , Cornelia Waibel (Netflix) |
Ritsuko Akagi[2] is Nerv's chief scientist, and is in command of the Technical branch of Nerv HQ, which is responsible for the research and development of the Evangelions, as well as their maintenance and repair. She is the daughter of famous Gehirn scientist Naoko Akagi, who headed the Evangelion project before her. Ritsuko met Misato Katsuragi in college at Tokyo-2, as well as Misato's boyfriend Ryoji Kaji. After graduating college, Ritsuko joined Gehirn, and worked directly under her mother Naoko at the then-unfinished Tokyo-3. In many ways, Ritsuko is living in her mother's shadow.
Profile
Throughout the bulk of the series, Ritsuko at first appears to have a good friendship with Misato, occasionally teasing her about her smaller shortcomings. But Ritsuko also avoids speaking about the personal and emotional aspects of her own life, and under stress, the two women grow farther apart instead of confiding in each other, due to some ethical differences and Ritsuko knowing more about what is going on but refusing to share this information with Misato.
Ritsuko was secretly involved in a sexual relationship with Gendo Ikari, who had been with her mother prior. In addition to "sharing" the same man, the two Akagis both manifested destructive behavior towards the figure of Rei Ayanami, despite a period of initial emotional control. In Ritsuko's case, this was clearly because of jealousy towards Rei, and it might have also been that way with Naoko. Ritsuko’s particular attack on Rei might have been triggered when she was sent in place of Rei to Seele and put nude before them. In retaliation Ritsuko destroyed the Dummy System and with it the mindless Rei clones, insisting that what she’d really killed was Rei, her "rival."
The parallels between Gendo's relationships with both Akagi women are ironic, given that Ritsuko tries to distance herself from her mother, most obviously by dying her hair blonde to be distinct from Naoko, as her natural hair color that is very similar.
Besides this, Naoko and Ritsuko appeared to have a slightly strained relationship[3]. Naoko apparently raised Ritsuko without what she felt was adequate supervision, which could be from where Ritsuko receives her tendency to shoulder all burdens and responsibilities in a tense situation, as she has been figuratively on her own for a long time.
Ritsuko's social difficulties, especially with romantic relationships, might also relate to this, as Naoko also blamed Ritusko’s difficulties with understanding the relationships between men and women (Ritsuko was appalled at Misato taking a week away from school with Kaji, and often comments on the perceived illogic between the interactions of men and women) on her being raised without men around. The identity of Ritsuko’s father remains unknown, as the only other family member mentioned is her grandmother (presumably from the maternal side).
Though she normally appears calm and balanced, Ritsuko’s normal demeanor degenerated into coldness by the end of the series, a breakdown which the destruction of the Dummy System was only one part of. She soon became suicidal, intending to take Gendo, Rei, and Nerv Headquarters with her in Episode 25'. But of the Magi, which Ritsuko had reprogrammed for self-destruction, Casper rejected the command, and the shocked Ritsuko saw it as Naoko choosing Gendo over her. Before he shot Ritsuko, Gendo said something that was never heard. With her last words, Ritsuko called him a liar, her eyes filling with tears.
Though it is not seen onscreen or even named, Ritsuko has a cat which her grandmother took care of until it died. Ritsuko apparently visited her pet very seldom, and expressed a kind of numb surprise at its death. This is also suggested by Ritsuko’s grandmother telling Ritsuko to call her first next time. In addition to owning a pet cat, Ritsuko has several cat-related knickknacks decorating her desk: a pair of cat figures (one black and one white), and a coffee mug (the same cat design on the latter can be seen in Episode 26). Kaji also once gave her a small trinket that he called "a cat souvenir" (Episode 15). This affinity for cats might have a symbolic relationship to Ritsuko’s own attempted independence, as such an urge relates to the solitary traits of cats.
Though she is rarely shown smoking onscreen, Ritsuko apparently does it quite heavily, as she is often seen with ashtrays full of cigarette butts marked by her lipstick, possibly indicating anxiety.
In Rebuild of Evangelion
"I've heard this story countless times already." |
Ritsuko Akagi (Rebuild) | |
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赤木 リツコ | |
Rank / Title | Chief of Project E Vice Captain(of the AAA Wunder) (3.0) |
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Affiliation(s) | Nerv Wille (3.0) |
National Heritage | Japanese |
Relations | None confirmed |
Age | 30 44 (3.0) |
Birthday | 11/21/1985 |
Seiyū | Yuriko Yamaguchi |
Voice Actor | (English): Colleen Clinkenbeard (Italian): Liliana Sorrentino (Brazilian): Suzy Pereira (French): Marie-Annick Mahé (German): Peggy Sander |
Ritsuko has more or less the same role and personality as in the TV series in Evangelion 1.0 and Evangelion 2.0, aside from being in charge of Rei's health as well. She is rather less prominent as a character in the movies than she is in the TV series and does not appear to share the same relationship with Gendo. She seems a shade more distant with Misato, and although they disagree, their friendship does not appear strained. Unlike the TV series, where Ritsuko knew far more about the Evangelions than Misato, both of them seem privy to the same level of information. Ritsuko is seen smoking onscreen more than once, unlike the TV series, where the only scene of her seen smoking onscreen is in a flashback as a college student. In 2.0, she has a pair of black cat trinkets, both apparently representing female cats.
Ritsuko returns in Evangelion 3.0 as the first officer of the AAA Wunder. She does not look like she has visibly aged during the 14-year timeskip. Apart from having cut her hair very short and wearing a black shirt, she appears to be largely unchanged. Although some fans have interpreted Ritsuko's haircut as evidence of the end of a relationship with Gendo (as with her TV counterpart), no concrete evidence of this exists.
In Other Media
"Making something... Nurturing something is really great. You can see and learn so many things from the process." |
See also
Theory and Analysis:Ritsuko's Interrogation
Notes
- Episode 01 reveals that Ritsuko's formal title at Nerv is "Chief of Project E, Dr. Ritsuko Akagi of the Bureau of Technology's First Division."
- Although Akagi is an actual Japanese surname, Ritsuko was named after the World War Two era Aircraft Carrier Akagi, which famously led the attack on Pearl Harbor, and was later sunk at the battle of Midway, along with Asuka's namesake, Aircraft Carrier Soryu (and the carriers Kaga and Hiryu). The Soryu, Kaga, and Hiryu also participated in the Pearl Harbor attack.
- Ritsuko's mole is consistently drawn under her left eye (and even correctly flipped when she looks into a mirror in Episode 13), with the exception of one cut in Episode 21. See here:[1]
- Ritsuko consciously does not think she ever wants to be a mother.
- Ritsuko's name was borrowed from a girlfriend of series creator Hideaki Anno that introduced him to sci-fi and shojo manga.[4]
- The early design document Evangelion Proposal describes her: "Hobbies are Bonsai trees and punk rock. Has a cat."[5]
- Anno shared a hint about Gendo's unspoken line to Ritsuko in End of Evangelion with her voice actress, but it remains a secret.[6] See also "Gendo's Silent Words".
References
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Unlike most other characters who share the Kanji(Chinese characters) of their surname with their respective warships, Ritsuko's surname literally translates into "Red tree" while the warship takes its name from a volcano named "Red castle". The change in Kanji from 城 to 木 is unexplained, especially since Misato Katsuragi retains the original Kanji in her surname.
- ↑ Ritsuko appears deeply influenced by her deceased mother: she refers to her several times in this episode, and her comment on growing older seems to indicate a drive to be as accomplished as and worthy of her mother as a scientist. By her own admission, she didn't really get along with her mother very well, and seems to be living in her shadow.
- Ritsuko's intent on blaming herself for the Angel's invasion and the Magi's corruption might be due to feelings of her own inability to build on or even protect her mother's work, and prevent the Magi from being taken over in this way. By "keeping her promise", she seems to be trying to keep up with the image of her mother once again.
- ↑ "Anno thinks his first battle was with his staff. In junior high school, Anno had a friend - nowadays, he says, you would call her a girlfriend - named Ritsuko, who had a major impact on his life and introduced him to sci-fi and shojo manga" - 2nd June Interview
- ↑ Evangelion Proposal
- ↑ "Feeling unsatisfied with this, I looked for a way to accept her death at the hands of Ikari. This made the interpretation of "Liar" very important. But the voice-over grew nearer and nearer.... Director Anno must have noticed how I felt. When it came time to do the voice-over, he showed me a single, hidden hint at the last moment. With that one incredible hint, I, and Ritsuko Akagi, were utterly defeated."- Red Cross Book - Seiyuu Retrospective
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 |