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|text=Sachiel with the rooftops of the buildings in front. The head of the Eva in hand, he lifts her up. EVA-01 is like a marionette whose strings were cut; Sachiel moves like a crane, machinelike.}}
|text=Sachiel with the rooftops of the buildings in front. The head of the Eva in hand, he lifts her up.{{br}}EVA-01 is like a marionette whose strings were cut; Sachiel moves like a crane, machinelike.}}
 
 
 
 
 


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{{FGC:Comment|name=Reichu
{{FGC:Comment|name=Reichu
|comment=Interesting metaphors… The Evas are repeatedly referred to as "dolls" (ningyou) or "toys" (omocha), while both they and the Angels suffer the indignity of being compared to machines — which, as will be increasingly apparent, neither are. Granted, here the animator certainly did his job; Sachiel's movement is very mechanical, and the accompanying sound effect reinforces this.}}
|comment=Interesting metaphors… The Evas are repeatedly referred to as "dolls" (''ningyou'') or "toys" (''omocha''), while both they and the Angels suffer the indignity of being compared to machines — which, as will be increasingly apparent, neither are. Granted, here the animator certainly did his job; Sachiel's movement is very mechanical, and the accompanying sound effect reinforces this.}}





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Sachiel with the rooftops of the buildings in front. The head of the Eva in hand, he lifts her up.
EVA-01 is like a marionette whose strings were cut; Sachiel moves like a crane, machinelike.
Reichu: Interesting metaphors… The Evas are repeatedly referred to as "dolls" (ningyou) or "toys" (omocha), while both they and the Angels suffer the indignity of being compared to machines — which, as will be increasingly apparent, neither are. Granted, here the animator certainly did his job; Sachiel's movement is very mechanical, and the accompanying sound effect reinforces this.