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'''Hideaki Anno''' (庵野秀明 ''Anno Hideaki'') is the director of ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', ''The End of Evangelion'', and ''Rebuild of Evangelion''.  Anno is the creator of the ''Evangelion'' story, and wrote or co-wrote the script for every episode of the TV series (except for [[Episode 04]]). He was one of the founding members of [[Gainax]] anime studio.  Anno eventually left animation to work on several live action films, only to return to animation in 2006 with the formation of Studio [[Khara]] to produce the ''Rebuild of Evangelion'' films.
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[[File:Hideaki Anno.jpg|right|190px|thumb|Hideaki Anno]]
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'''Hideaki Anno''' (庵野秀明 ''Anno Hideaki'') was born May 22, 1960, in Ube, Yamaguchi, Japan. He is the director of ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', ''The End of Evangelion'', ''Rebuild of Evangelion'', and is the creator of the ''Evangelion'' story who wrote or co-wrote the script for every episode of the TV series (with the exception of [[Episode 04]]). He was one of the founding members of [[Gainax]] anime studio in December 1964.  Anno eventually left animation to work on several live-action films, only to return to animation in 2006 with the formation of Studio [[Khara]] to produce the ''Rebuild of Evangelion'' films.
  
==Hideaki Anno on Neon Genesis Evangelion==
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==Personal Life==
  
*'''-Hideaki Anno in a pre-production interview, translated for Viz comics by Mari Morimoto and Fred Burke and put in the first collection volume of the Evangelion Manga:'''
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Hideaki Anno married mangaka Moyoko Anno on April 27, 2002. Anno has said to be an agnostic, though Japanese spiritualism is closer to his beliefs,<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20020606012703/http://masterwork.animemedia.com/Evangelion/anno.html Anno's round table discussion.]</ref> and has also said that he is a vegetarian.<ref>Quotes by Hideaki Anno [http://eva.onegeek.org/pipermail/evangelion/2004-December/002034.html here.]</ref>
  
"The year: 2015.  A world where, fifteen years before, over half the human population perished.  A world that has been miraculously revived: its economy, the production, circulation, consumption of material goods, so that even the shelves of convenience stores are filled.  A world where the people have gotten used to the resurrection-yet still feel the end of the world is destined to come.  A world where the number of children, the future leaders of the world, is few.  A world where Japan saw the original Tokyo destroyed, discarded and forgotten, and built a new capital in Nagano Prefecture.  They constructed a new capital, Tokyo-2, then left it to be a decoy-then constructed another new capital, Tokyo-3, and tried to make it safe from attack.  A world where some completely unknown enemy called the "Angels" comes to ravage the cities.
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==Before Evangelion==
  
This is roughly the worldview for Neon Genesis Evangelion.  This is a worldview drenched in a vision of pessimism. A worldview where the story starts only after any traces of optimism have been removed.
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Anno started attending Osaka University of Arts as an animator for the anime series ''The Super Dimension Fortress Macross'', and produced the ''DAICON III'' and ''IV'' Opening Animations with his fellow students. Though was eventually expelled from Osaka.
  
And in that world, a 14-year-old boy shrinks from human contact.  And he tries to live in a closed world where his behavior dooms him, and he has abandoned the attempt to understand himself.  A cowardly young man who feels that his father has abandoned him, and so he has convinced himself that he is a completely unnecessary person, so much so that he cannot even commit suicide.
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His talent was recognized by Hayao Miyazaki after he responded to an advert in the famous Japanese animation magazine Animage. Anno headed down to the film's studio, where he met with Miyazaki and showed him some of his drawings. Impressed with Anno's work, Miyazaki hired him to draw some of the most complicated scenes near the end of the 1984 film ''Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind''.
  
And there is a 29-year-old woman who lives life so lightly as to barely allow the possibility of a human touch. She protects herself by having surface level relationships, and running away.
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From here, Anno went on to become one of the co-founders of Gainax. Working as an animation director for their first feature-length film, ''Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise'', and ultimately became the premiere anime director, helming the majority of the studio's projects such as ''Gunbuster'' and ''Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water''. However, his work on Nadia caused Anno to fall into a four-year depression due to a lack of creative freedom and stress.
  
Both are extremely afraid of being hurt.  Both are unsuitable-lacking the positive attitude-for what people call heroes of an adventure.  But in any case, they are the heroes of this story.
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==Hideaki Anno on Neon Genesis Evangelion==
 
 
They say, "To live is to change."  I started this production with the wish that once the production complete, the world, and the heroes would change.  That was my "true" desire.  I tried to include everything of myself in Neon Genesis Evangelion-myself, a broken man who could do nothing for four years.  A man who ran away for four years, one who was simply not dead.  Then one thought.  "You can't run away," came to me, and I restarted this production.  It is a production where my only thought was to burn my feelings into film.  I know my behavior was thoughtless, troublesome, and arrogant.  But I tried.  I don't know what the result will be.  That is because within me, the story is not yet finished.  I don't know what will happen to Shinji, Misato or Rei.  I don't know where life will take them.  Because I don't know where life is taking the staff of the production.  I feel that I am being irresponsible.  But... But it's only natural that we should synchronize ourselves with the world within the production.  I've taken on a risk: "It's just an imitation."  And for now I can only write this explanation.  But perhaps our "original" lies somewhere within there.
 
 
 
July 17, 1995,
 
In the studio, a cloudy, rainy day.
 
 
 
PS.
 
  
By the way, Shinji's name came from a friend of mine. Misato's name came from the hero of a manga. The name Ritsuko came from a friend of mine in middle school.  I borrowed from everywhere.  Even names that have no bearing on anything actually came from the countless rules that govern these things.  It might be fun if someone with free time could research them."
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[[Statements_by_Evangelion_Staff#Hideaki_Anno:_What_were_we_trying_to_make_here.3F|What were we trying to make here.]]
  
*'''-Hideaki Anno, translated by Miyako Graham from 11/96 Newtype in Protoculture Addicts #43:'''
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[[Statements_by_Evangelion_Staff#Hideaki_Anno:_Protoculture_Addicts_.2343_.28NewType_11.2F1996.29|Hideaki Anno: Protoculture Addicts #43 (NewType 11/1996)]]
  
"Evangelion is like a puzzle, you know. Any person can see it and give his/her own answer. In other words, we're offering viewers to think by themselves, so that each person can imagine his/her own world. We will never offer the answers, even in the theatrical version. As for many Evangelion viewers, they may expect us to provide the 'all-about Eva' manuals, but there is no such thing. Don't expect to get answers by someone. Don't expect to be catered to all the time. We all have to find our own answers."
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[[Statements_by_Evangelion_Staff#Hideaki_Anno:_Statement_about_New_Evangelion_Movies|Statement about new Evangelion Movies]]
  
*'''-Hideaki Anno, translated from 11/96 Newtype in Protoculture Addicts #43:'''
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See [[Statements by Evangelion Staff]] for other excerpts and interviews with Hideaki Anno.
  
"Evangelion is my life and I have put everything I know into this work. This is my entire life. My life itself."
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==References==
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Revision as of 18:16, 27 September 2019

Hideaki Anno

Hideaki Anno (庵野秀明 Anno Hideaki) was born May 22, 1960, in Ube, Yamaguchi, Japan. He is the director of Neon Genesis Evangelion, The End of Evangelion, Rebuild of Evangelion, and is the creator of the Evangelion story who wrote or co-wrote the script for every episode of the TV series (with the exception of Episode 04). He was one of the founding members of Gainax anime studio in December 1964. Anno eventually left animation to work on several live-action films, only to return to animation in 2006 with the formation of Studio Khara to produce the Rebuild of Evangelion films.

Personal Life

Hideaki Anno married mangaka Moyoko Anno on April 27, 2002. Anno has said to be an agnostic, though Japanese spiritualism is closer to his beliefs,[1] and has also said that he is a vegetarian.[2]

Before Evangelion

Anno started attending Osaka University of Arts as an animator for the anime series The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, and produced the DAICON III and IV Opening Animations with his fellow students. Though was eventually expelled from Osaka.

His talent was recognized by Hayao Miyazaki after he responded to an advert in the famous Japanese animation magazine Animage. Anno headed down to the film's studio, where he met with Miyazaki and showed him some of his drawings. Impressed with Anno's work, Miyazaki hired him to draw some of the most complicated scenes near the end of the 1984 film Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.

From here, Anno went on to become one of the co-founders of Gainax. Working as an animation director for their first feature-length film, Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise, and ultimately became the premiere anime director, helming the majority of the studio's projects such as Gunbuster and Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water. However, his work on Nadia caused Anno to fall into a four-year depression due to a lack of creative freedom and stress.

Hideaki Anno on Neon Genesis Evangelion

What were we trying to make here.

Hideaki Anno: Protoculture Addicts #43 (NewType 11/1996)

Statement about new Evangelion Movies

See Statements by Evangelion Staff for other excerpts and interviews with Hideaki Anno.

References

  1. Anno's round table discussion.
  2. Quotes by Hideaki Anno here.