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*Jet Alone is named after Jet Jaguar, Godzilla's robot sidekick from the 1973 film "Godzilla vs. Megalon".  In an early draft of the Megalon script, Jet Jaguar is named Red Alone.  The screen writers simply took the first half of the final name, and matched it with the second half of the tentative name.
 
*Jet Alone is named after Jet Jaguar, Godzilla's robot sidekick from the 1973 film "Godzilla vs. Megalon".  In an early draft of the Megalon script, Jet Jaguar is named Red Alone.  The screen writers simply took the first half of the final name, and matched it with the second half of the tentative name.
 
*In the original Japanese dub, one of the Jet Alone tech crew tells Misato that the odds of it simply stopping on its own are 0.00002%.  The English dub by ADV Films accidentally left out a zero, saying that the odds are only 0.0002%.
 
*In the original Japanese dub, one of the Jet Alone tech crew tells Misato that the odds of it simply stopping on its own are 0.00002%.  The English dub by ADV Films accidentally left out a zero, saying that the odds are only 0.0002%.
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*In this episode, we actually see what is left of [[Old Tokyo]]:  it was destroyed by a nuclear bomb
  
 
==Analysis==
 
==Analysis==

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Episode Information
Episode #07
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Title 2: A Human Work
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Written By Hideaki Anno, Yoji Enokido
Directed By Keiichi Sugiyama
First Aired 11-15-1995
Video Release Date {{{video_release}}}
Angel Appearances none
Episode chronology
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"Episode 6" "Episode 8"

Overview

Ritsuko briefs Shinji on the real nature of Second Impact, the Angels, and the Evangelions' mission to defeat them. Misato and Ritsuko attend the public demonstration of a new Angel-fighting robot, Jet Alone, built by a rival defense contractor to NERV. However, the nuclear-powered robot quickly runs out of control, and Shinji must use Eva Unit 01 to load Misato onto Jet Alone so she can she can enter in its automatic shutdown code, before it melts down in a nuclear explosion.

Synopsis

Episode 7 opens with a phone conversation between Gendo and an unknown person, who tells Gendo that he has answered the information requests with falsified data, and then asks if he should do something about "that other matter". Gendo tells him that no further action is needed.

Meanwhile, it's breakfast time at Misato's apartment, and we learn that Shinji is embarrased that Misato is a slob who drinks beer for breakfast. He doesn't even want his friends Toji and Kensuke to see her. But as it is Parent Visitation Day, she visits the school.

Gendo boards an airplane and has a conversation with an unknown person where we learn that the budget for building more Evangelions has been approved.

Back at H.Q., Shinji is briefed on Second Impact, learning that the meteor impact story is a coverup, and that the 1st Angel, Adam, had been discovered in Antarctica, and had massively exploded during the investigation. The mission of the Evas is to prevent a Third Impact.

The next morning at breakfast, Shinji is surprised to see Misato in full uniform. Shi is going with Ritsuko to a private company's demonstration of its Angel fighting giant robot, Jet Alone. Before the demonstration, Ritsuko questions the executive in charge about the safety of sending a robot powered by a nuclear reactor into battle. He replies that it's better than a weaopn that causes mental instability in its pilots and goes berserk like an hysterical women. Although Ritsuko seems angry during the conference, while Misato seems indifferent, as soon as they are alone Misato starts yelling and kicking a locker while Ritsuko shrugs it off.

During the demonstration, Jet alone goes out of control and his reactor goes critical; the abort signal won't work. Misato decides to catch Jet Alone with Unit-01, enter Jet Alone wearing a radaition suit, and delete its programing directly. First, however, there is a delay to get permission to tell her the delete code, "hope". Shinji catches Jet Alone, and Misato successfully boards it, but the code won't work. She desperately tries to shove in the control rods by hand, when everything suddenly shuts down on its own. Misato realizes that what just happened was programmed to happen from the start.

There is then a scene with Ritsuko telling Gendo that except for Misato's intervention, everything went as planned.

The next morning everything is back to normal at the Misato residence. Shinji is as upset as usual until Toji and Kensuke point out that she shows him a side of her personality that no one else sees because she considers him family. This pleases Shinji.

End of Episode.

Notes

  • The person to whom Gendo is speaking on the telephone sounds like Kaji, and is played by Kaji's seiyu, Koichi Yamadera, but it's probably impossible to say for sure whether its actually supposed to be Kaji, or if its just another example of economy in casting.
  • Jet Alone is named after Jet Jaguar, Godzilla's robot sidekick from the 1973 film "Godzilla vs. Megalon". In an early draft of the Megalon script, Jet Jaguar is named Red Alone. The screen writers simply took the first half of the final name, and matched it with the second half of the tentative name.
  • In the original Japanese dub, one of the Jet Alone tech crew tells Misato that the odds of it simply stopping on its own are 0.00002%. The English dub by ADV Films accidentally left out a zero, saying that the odds are only 0.0002%.
  • In this episode, we actually see what is left of Old Tokyo: it was destroyed by a nuclear bomb

Analysis

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