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==Manga==
 
==Manga==
  
* [[Neon Genesis Evangelion (manga)|''Evangelion'' manga]] by [[Yoshiyuki Sadamoto]] Manga adaptation by character designer [[Yoshiyuki Sadamoto]]. Unlike it is sometimes assumed, the manga is in fact '''not''' the original version of the story, but instead it was created as a supplemental designed to promote the TV series. Due to delays in the production of the original series, it premiered many months before the anime series it was based on. Over time, Sadamoto kept working on it and, despite the story itself being considerably shorter, only finished the manga in 2013. Sadamoto has also repeatedly stated that the manga is his own individual work and should never be used as reference for anything in the manga.<ref>http://www.evamonkey.com/writings/sadamoto-yoshiyuki-my-thoughts-at-the-moment.php</ref><ref>All About Kaworu Nagisa interview</ref> He has also denied links to the Rebuild movies.<ref>[https://wavemotioncannon.com/2017/02/21/the-current-status-of-gainax-interview-hiroyuki-yamaga-yoshiyuki-sadamoto-september-2016 Interview with Sadamoto], includes his confirmation that the Mari bonus chapter was just fanservice./</ref>
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* [[Neon Genesis Evangelion (manga)|''Evangelion'' manga]] by [[Yoshiyuki Sadamoto]] Manga adaptation by character designer [[Yoshiyuki Sadamoto]]. Unlike it is sometimes assumed, the manga is in fact '''not''' the original version of the story, but instead it was created as a supplemental designed to promote the TV series. Due to delays in the production of the original series, it premiered many months before the anime series it was based on. Over time, Sadamoto kept working on it and, despite the story itself being considerably shorter, only finished the manga in 2013. Sadamoto has also repeatedly stated that the manga is his own individual work and should never be used as reference for anything in the manga.<ref>http://www.evamonkey.com/writings/sadamoto-yoshiyuki-my-thoughts-at-the-moment.php</ref><ref>All About Kaworu Nagisa interview</ref> He has also denied links to the Rebuild movies.<ref>[https://wavemotioncannon.com/2017/02/21/the-current-status-of-gainax-interview-hiroyuki-yamaga-yoshiyuki-sadamoto-september-2016 Interview with Sadamoto], includes his confirmation that the Mari bonus chapter was just fanservice.</ref>
  
 
==New Theatrical Features==
 
==New Theatrical Features==

Revision as of 05:08, 26 July 2019

In general, only the original Neon Genesis Evangelion is considered canon. However, the expanded Evangelion franchise includes a very large amount of spin-offs, video-games, commercial collaborations and such. The only two "main" ones besides the anime are the manga adaptation by character designer Yoshiyuki Sadamoto and the new Rebuild of Evangelion film series, though they are also separate continuities from each other.

Anime

Manga

  • Evangelion manga by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto Manga adaptation by character designer Yoshiyuki Sadamoto. Unlike it is sometimes assumed, the manga is in fact not the original version of the story, but instead it was created as a supplemental designed to promote the TV series. Due to delays in the production of the original series, it premiered many months before the anime series it was based on. Over time, Sadamoto kept working on it and, despite the story itself being considerably shorter, only finished the manga in 2013. Sadamoto has also repeatedly stated that the manga is his own individual work and should never be used as reference for anything in the manga.[1][2] He has also denied links to the Rebuild movies.[3]

New Theatrical Features

Also known as Rebuild of Evangelion. This is a series consisting of four films, released in 2007, 2009 and 2012, with a final one scheduled for release in June 2020. They are considered a new continuity.

The Universe Expanded

Notes and references

  1. http://www.evamonkey.com/writings/sadamoto-yoshiyuki-my-thoughts-at-the-moment.php
  2. All About Kaworu Nagisa interview
  3. Interview with Sadamoto, includes his confirmation that the Mari bonus chapter was just fanservice.