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Latest revision as of 16:12, 16 March 2011


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary

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Shinji tries to wrest open the entry plug hatch. He puts all his strength into it and turns it around!

SHINJI:“Ugghhh...”

SE <<Gigigigigi>>

KnightmareX13: Like father like son


Xard: And here comes all time classic scene. What more needs to be said...


Trajan: Bookends. After Soundtrack Dissonance, it's probably Anno's favorite trope.


Kendrix: This is pretty much the same animation they used for Gendo, the movements are almost identical Someone once superimposed their images in an amv, and it worked perfectly.