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'''Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic Days''' is an ''Evangelion''-based manga series, released in six volumes from 2003-2005. The manga series is based on the video game [[Girlfriend of Steel 2]], which was itself based on the alternate-reality dream world sequence in [[Episode 26]] of the original series.   
[[Image:GoS2_Manga_Vol6.jpg|thumb|right|The Japanese cover for the Final Volume of GoS2.]]
 
'''Neon Genesis Evangelion: Girlfriend of Steel 2''' ''('''Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic Days''' in the U.S.)'' is an ''Evangelion''-based manga series, released in six volumes from 2003-2005 by comic artist Fumino Hayashi. The manga series is based on the video game [[Girlfriend of Steel 2]], which was itself based on the alternate-reality dream world sequence in [[Episode 26]] of the original series.   


==Differences between the original series and ''Angelic Days''==
==Differences between the original series and ''Angelic Days''==
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*Shinji and Asuka now have a much less antagonistic relationship:  they are both childhood friends, having met when they were both 4.
*Shinji and Asuka now have a much less antagonistic relationship:  they are both childhood friends, having met when they were both 4.
*Yui Ikari is still alive, and works alongside Gendo Ikari at NERV.  Shinji lives with both of his parents.
*Yui Ikari is still alive, and works alongside Gendo Ikari at Nerv.  Shinji lives with both of his parents.
*Asuka's mother Kyoko is still alive (and not insane), married to her father, and both work alongside Shinji's parents at NERV.
*Asuka's mother Kyoko is still alive (and not insane), married to her father, and both work alongside Shinji's parents at Nerv.
*Misato is the homeroom teacher at Shinji's school.
*Misato is the homeroom teacher at Shinji's school.
*Ritsuko is the school nurse, and is still in love with Gendo.
*Ritsuko is the school nurse, and is still in love with Gendo.
*Both Misato and Ritsuko still have some connection to NERV.
*Both Misato and Ritsuko still have some connection to Nerv.
*Rei Ayanami's character has been so drastically altered that she is ''totally'' unrecognizable, essentially an entirely new character, that physically looks like Rei from the original series.  This Rei is an excitable klutzy extrovert, totally clueless in regards to simple tasks such as cracking an egg, is loud, and is socially inept.
*Rei Ayanami's character has been so drastically altered that she is ''totally'' unrecognizable, essentially an entirely new character, that physically looks like Rei from the original series.  This Rei is an excitable klutzy extrovert, totally clueless in regards to simple tasks such as cracking an egg, is loud, and is socially inept.
*Kaworu goes to Shinji's school, though he has a mysterious past that NERV is trying to uncover. Shinji has known Kaworu for over a decade (i.e. for as long as Shinji can remember).   
*Kaworu goes to Shinji's school, though he has a mysterious past that Nerv is trying to uncover. Shinji has known Kaworu for over a decade (i.e. for as long as Shinji can remember).   
*When Evangelion pilots are eventually chosen, Kensuke is selected as an Eva pilot in addition to Rei, Asuka, Shinji, Toji, and Kaworu.
*When Evangelion pilots are eventually chosen, Kensuke is selected as an Eva pilot in addition to Rei, Asuka, Shinji, Toji, and Kaworu.
*The Evangelions actually play a background role with regard to the overall plot, which revolves around the character relationships.  The Evas show up towards the end of volume one, when Shinji and Rei battle Sachiel.
*Kensuke has a crush on Asuka.
*The Evangelions actually play a background role with regard to the overall plot, which revolves around the character relationships.  The Evas show up towards the end of volume one, when Shinji and Rei battle Sachiel. They also make an appearance in volume four when Shinji and the others are fighting various Angels that attacked together.


Shinji's story concludes at the end of volume four of the manga, when he becomes Asuka's boyfriend.  This causes Kaworu to disappear, both literally and even from the memories of the characters.  Volume five chronicles Gendo's life as a junior high student with a young Yui.
Shinji's story concludes at the end of volume four of the manga, when he becomes Asuka's boyfriend.  Shinji choosing the Real-World as opposed to a world where he and the others are still children (this choice is given to him by Kaworu) causes Kaworu to disappear, both literally and even from the memories of the characters.  Volume five chronicles Gendo's life as a junior high student with a young Yui; this volume elaborates more on Kaworu's background, as well. Volume six is a flash-forward after the events of volume four when Shinji and others are adults. This volume has stories of Misato & Kaji, Rei & Ritsuko, Hikari & Toji, and Shinji & Asuka; as well as two side stories, respectively.  


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Revision as of 20:35, 17 August 2007

The Japanese cover for the Final Volume of GoS2.

Neon Genesis Evangelion: Girlfriend of Steel 2 (Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic Days in the U.S.) is an Evangelion-based manga series, released in six volumes from 2003-2005 by comic artist Fumino Hayashi. The manga series is based on the video game Girlfriend of Steel 2, which was itself based on the alternate-reality dream world sequence in Episode 26 of the original series.

Differences between the original series and Angelic Days

Angelic Days is an alternate-universe reboot of the series, jumbling up characters and their situations in Shinji's dream world to the point that it bears little resemblance to the original series.

  • Shinji and Asuka now have a much less antagonistic relationship: they are both childhood friends, having met when they were both 4.
  • Yui Ikari is still alive, and works alongside Gendo Ikari at Nerv. Shinji lives with both of his parents.
  • Asuka's mother Kyoko is still alive (and not insane), married to her father, and both work alongside Shinji's parents at Nerv.
  • Misato is the homeroom teacher at Shinji's school.
  • Ritsuko is the school nurse, and is still in love with Gendo.
  • Both Misato and Ritsuko still have some connection to Nerv.
  • Rei Ayanami's character has been so drastically altered that she is totally unrecognizable, essentially an entirely new character, that physically looks like Rei from the original series. This Rei is an excitable klutzy extrovert, totally clueless in regards to simple tasks such as cracking an egg, is loud, and is socially inept.
  • Kaworu goes to Shinji's school, though he has a mysterious past that Nerv is trying to uncover. Shinji has known Kaworu for over a decade (i.e. for as long as Shinji can remember).
  • When Evangelion pilots are eventually chosen, Kensuke is selected as an Eva pilot in addition to Rei, Asuka, Shinji, Toji, and Kaworu.
  • Kensuke has a crush on Asuka.
  • The Evangelions actually play a background role with regard to the overall plot, which revolves around the character relationships. The Evas show up towards the end of volume one, when Shinji and Rei battle Sachiel. They also make an appearance in volume four when Shinji and the others are fighting various Angels that attacked together.

Shinji's story concludes at the end of volume four of the manga, when he becomes Asuka's boyfriend. Shinji choosing the Real-World as opposed to a world where he and the others are still children (this choice is given to him by Kaworu) causes Kaworu to disappear, both literally and even from the memories of the characters. Volume five chronicles Gendo's life as a junior high student with a young Yui; this volume elaborates more on Kaworu's background, as well. Volume six is a flash-forward after the events of volume four when Shinji and others are adults. This volume has stories of Misato & Kaji, Rei & Ritsuko, Hikari & Toji, and Shinji & Asuka; as well as two side stories, respectively.