Evangelion Kaibunsho

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Evangelion Kaibunsho is an document about Hideaki Anno and Evangelion posted to the Internet anonymously in February 2007 by a self-professed "anime industry dropout" who claimed to have worked on the Eva project. It makes a number of tantalizing claims about Anno, including the identity of Anno's first true love, his early relationship with Hayao Miyazaki, and some original endings Anno had in mind for Eva. It is (and probably will remain) unknown how true or reliable the claims made in the Kaibunsho are.

What's a Kaibunsho?

In Japanese society, Kaibunsho are "mysterious documents" of unknown origin that expose sensitive information about particular targets. Many scandals in Japan involving business, entertainment and political figures are triggered by kaibunsho such as leaked memos, reports, etc.[1]

English translation and reception

In late 2006, relevant parts of the Kaibunsho were translated into English by Bochan Bird and posted to Evaotaku.com.


References


External links

The Kaibunsho at Evangelion Otaku - the translation by Bochan Bird