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=== Original episode outlines ===
Outlines for the original episodes were also published in this document, courtesy of MDWings and an anonymous translator. Original post [http://animeboards.com/archive/index.php/t-23715.html available here]. Spelling errors by the original translator have not been corrected.
'''Episode 1''': People's reunion: The story begins with a two-car train moving through the montain terrain of Hakone, headed for the city of Tokyo-3. On board is the main character, Shinji Ikari. He has been summoned by his father to come to Tokyo-3. Suddenly the trains stops. Through the mountains and trees can be heard the sound of emergency sirens. Two giant figures appear, before Shinji's eyes and begin a raging battle. Misato Katsuragi appears and saves Shinji. The battle is between the robotic giant "Evangelion" unit-00 and the metalic "Angel" Rajiel. The unit-00 defeates the Angel, but not without heavy damage. The Angel disappears into a lake and the damages unit-00 is taken back to whence it came. Shinji, under the guid of Misato, is taken to underground "artificial evolution" laboratory where he meets Ritsuko and Rei, and, for the first time in years, sees his father. Shinji confronts the Evangelion unit-01. He learns that he has been chosen to pilot it. The Angel, Rajiel, appears once again. The unit-01 is prepared for battle, and Shinji, clueless of what is going on, takes his seat in the piloting chair under the orders of his father and the other grownups. The unit-01, though ble to even walk straight, is sent to fight. In the dark of the night, in the fortess city of Tokyo-3, the two giants clash and the people who created the "Eva" see the true power of their own creation and are awed.
'''Episode 2''': Unrecognizable ceilings: During battle, the Eva unit-01 goes out of control and shows unpredicted strength. Shinji's will defeated the Angel. After battle, the civilians' reaction to the Evas and Angels is shown. For Shinji, it is the begining of a new life in an unknown land filled with unknown people. The reoccuring fear from the battle. Misato and Shinji's interaction.
'''Episode 3''': The first telephone call: Shinji's new school. His first friends there. A heavy battle in Tokyo-3.
'''Episode 4''': 14 years, the first day: Shinji's birthday. But his father holds no words of congradulation for Shinji. Misato's decision for Shinji. A drama story of the people of "Nerv."
'''Episode 5''': Rei, beyond the heart: Interaction between Rei and Shinji. The fearsome power shown by an Angel. The Eva's defeat. The laboratory's oncoming peril.
'''Episode 6''': Deciding battle in Tokyo-3: A battle between human wit and the Angel. The Eva's revenge. Shinji begins to understand the people of Nerv.
'''Episode 7''': A man-made thing: A new man-made humanoid battle machine besides the Evas. What happens during its test run. A different side of Nerv is shown.
'''Episode 8''': Asuka's morning arrival: Asuka, Eva unit-02, and Kaji's arrival. Battle ships vs. a giant robot. A battle held on the deck of an aircraft carrier.
'''Episode 9''': A split second, hearts overlap: The Eva's first beside-water battle. Shinji and Asuka's interaction. A double battle with 2 Evas.
'''Episode 10''': In the still darkness: An inoperative laboratory. The sadness of modern civilization deprived of electricity. A time suspense story.
'''Episode 11''': Magma diver: For the first time, Nerv strikes first against an Angel. An Eva is sent into a volcano, specially equipped to capture the Angel. Battle in the magma.
'''Episode 12''': An 18 second miracle: A highly explosive, unstoppable Angel decends towards Tokyo-3 Absolute peril. Misato's high-risk plan.
'''Episode 13''': What comes after fear: The great defeat Shinji had expected to come. The breakdown of the Eva unit-01. Shinji gets trapped inside.
'''Episode 14''': An illness that leads to death, and: A rescue from the damaged unit-01. A drama of people. Shinji learns true fear and hopelessness.
'''Episode 15''': Shinji, once again: After his recovery, Shinji's decision to ride the Eva unit-01 once again. The Eva unit-01 is given an overhaul
remake job.
'''Episode 16''': In the heart of the enemy: Shinji is taken into and Angel and for the first time, communication is made. Part of the Angels' objective is brought to light.
'''Episode 17''': Asuka's 1st date: Asuka goes to an amusement park for the first time. Misato's past. A romance comedy.
'''Episode 18''': the choice of life: Shinji fights the Angel-controlled Eva unit-03 piloted by his friend. The choice Shinji makes.
'''Episode 19''': A man's battle: Asuka is heavily wounded protecting Shinji. Shinji tries to prove himself to her. The Evas' first aerial battle. Kaji's death.
'''Episode 20''': Nerv's birth: The Eva unit-05 is sent to Nerv from Germany. A story of what happened 15 years ago: The evaporation of the Dead sea, the creation of Nerv and the Evas. A story of Shinji's father.
'''Episode 21''': At least, like a human: An underwater battle around a sunken ship. Shinji recieves a mental attack by n Angel. A story of Shinji's
mother.
'''Episode 22''': The cat and the transfer student: The first humanoid Angel (child with a pet cat) Nerv's accidental allowing of the Angel's entry into the laboratory. Shinji's delima of fighting a humanoid Angel. The laboratory's greatest secret is shown.
'''Episode 23''': The Human Completion Program: The truth behind the Evas and the Human Completion Program. Ritsuko and Shinji's father's plot is revealed.
'''Episode 24''': The promised time, now: Rei is defeated. Her secret is revealed. The most powerful, 12th Angel awakens, at last, and decends to Earth from the Moon. The Americas, along with the Eva unit-06 is erased from the surface of the Earth. Humanity learns futility against the Angel's absolute power. The promised time, when humanity will return to nothing, approaches. A human drama of hopelessness.
'''Episode 25''': Aluka, the promised land: The laboratory seeks the ancient ruin, and key to everyting: "Aluka." The UN decides to abandon the Human Completion Program and focus on the destruction of the 12th Angel. Shinji's father opposes the idea. Shinji and the others stay in the laboratory for Rei. A human dram of people's conflict over differing objectives.
'''Final Episode''': The only way: The ending. The laboratory's destruction and completion to all the secrets and dramas. Finale.


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Latest revision as of 02:55, 7 October 2020

First page of the Proposal.

The Neon Genesis Evangelion Proposal (企画書, kikakusho) is a 35-page, full-color document created in 1993, 2 years before the show's TV airing, for promotional purposes. It is essentially a prototype for the series, complete with production illustrations; notes on theme and story; write-ups on characters, mecha, and setting; and short summaries for the planned twenty-six episodes.

33 of its pages are printed, as 6 cm x 8.5 cm thumbnails, in Neon Genesis Evangelion Newtype 100% Collection (with 33 and 34 omitted, and page 35 labeled as 33). All 35 are reprinted full-size in Evangelion Chronicle, as 35 separate leaves, each with supplemental commentary on its opposite side.

Only translations of isolated pages are available at this time. See the translation page, or check individual availability in the Contents section.

Differences

Numerous changes would be made between the Proposal and the final version of the show. An incomplete listing follows:

Characters

  • Gendo has the title of "Professor" (kyouju), in addition to his rank as supreme commander of Nerv.
  • Kensuke does not appear with glasses.
  • Fuyutsuki is 45 years old -- Gendo's junior rather than senior.
  • The council chairman is "Konrad Lorenz", rather than "Keel Lorenz". ("Konrad Lorenz" is actually, letter-for-letter, the name of a famous Austrian biologist.) His age is given as 67, whereas Keel's official age is "unknown".
  • No name is provided for the "hot springs penguin". The bird does, however, have an age (2 years) and a vestigial back-story involving bioengineered origins -- neither provided in the anime canon, but the latter utilized in Sadamoto's manga.
  • The three Nerv operators (Maya Ibuki, Makoto Hyuga, and Shigeru Aoba) are not present.

Evangelions

  • The Evangelions are recognizable, although the design work is still undergoing. Some of the armor layouts presented are very close to those seen in the final show. The Evas are more solidly-built than their anime counterparts.
  • Three design variations are presented for Eva-01: the "ceratopsian" (horn and "frill") look present in the final show; something resembling a prototype Eva-03 with the left "cheek" extending into a flattened, horizontally-oriented blade; and a version with two long horns projecting from above the eyes like twin feather crests.
  • Eva-01 is most commonly depicted in white armor. The trademark purple color scheme is nowhere to be seen.
  • Eva-00 is depicted in blue with shoulder pylons only. The actual head design is essentially that seen in the final show.
  • The only presented design for Eva-02 is entirely red and two-horned and and has nothing in common with the final save the basic color.
  • Unique Eva-05 and Eva-06 models are present, rather than a mass production Eva series.
  • The Evas' height is given as 40 meters. This is in contrast to the final figure, which has the Evas fluctuating between 40 and 200 meters depending on their surroundings.
  • Limitless power is obtained through a "positron engine" rather than the S² Engine.

Apostolos

  • Entities called shito (使徒) are present, but the "alternate version" of this is "Apostolo" (アポストロ) rather than "Angel." This is a much more literal approach, considering shito is the Japanese word reserved for the Biblical apostles. However, as in the final show, the Proposal's shito are all named after angels, not apostles.
  • There are twenty-eight Apostolos total.
  • Adam was excavated in the Dead Sea region (subsequently vaporized via Second Impact), not Antarctica. Adam is also explicitly referred to as "he." (The final show seems to contradict this by having Kaworu refer to Adam in maternal terms.)
  • A metallic Apostolo called Raziel attacks in Episode 01 rather than Sachiel.
  • Sachiel is present, although Yoshitoh Asari's final design bears scant resemblance to it, save for adherence to an "amphibious humanoid" motif. In the Proposal, Sachiel attacks Eva-02 when it's being transported to Japan, rather than Gaghiel.
  • Ramiel looks the same, except there is a "cut-out" triangle levitating above each of its eight faces.
  • The Sahaquiel of Proposal is completely different design-wise: essentially two super-destructive ribbons (a la Zeruel's arms) attached on either side of a disembodied core.
  • A human-shaped Apostolo, the prototype of Kaworu Nagisa, appears earlier in the chronology. He is also accompanied by a pet cat (a detail Sadamoto apparently makes ironic reference to in his manga).
  • Arael's appearance is minimally different.
  • Designs are disclosed for the unused Shateiel and Turel.
  • The final Apostolo conflict involves the "twelve strongest," which descend from the Moon and (apparently) vaporize North America.
  • Cores seem to be variously depicted as red and blue.

Miscellany

  • The organizations Seele and Gehirn are absent. (Seele would not be created until sometime into the show's actual production.)
  • The Artificial Evolution Laboratory is a contemporary establishment, not something restricted to the backstory.
  • The First Ancestral Race are said to be prehistoric (possibly Terran?) lifeforms responsible for Adam and the Apostolos.
  • The ending involves "the ancient ruins of Arqa" -- a popular target of fan speculation.

Contents

A rundown of the Proposal's contents. Pending more translations and/or the input of someone more skilled in Japanese, many of the descriptions are based on nothing but the pages' headlines and (if possible) impressions of the text bodies.


Page # Thumbnail Content Description Translation?
01
Title / cover page.
Image: "Chrome" Eva-01. (Original drawing by Anno; painting by Sadamoto.)
yes
02
Brief plot synopsis. Run-down of series specs. Vestigial staff.
Image: "Classical" angels. (Source undetermined.)
yes
03
The project's intentions and "the appeal of the giant robot anime."
Image: Group portrait of Asuka, Misato, Rei, Shinji, Kensuke, and Toji (by Sadamoto).
yes
04
Goes into our "everyday, very real" protagonist.
Image: Shinji casually glancing our way (by Sadamoto).
yes
05
Headings are "Story and dramatic highlights: puzzle-solving entertainment," "Sensory gaming entertainment" (with reference to a "simulation RPG game" and a "shooting action game"), and "Visual highlights." States the goal of going beyond "today's anime."
Image: White prototype Eva-01 with single horn projecting off left cheek. (Original drawing by Yamashita; painting by Sadamoto.)
yes
06
The "fortified, preplanned city, Tokyo-3," with mention of the Geofront and Artificial Evolution Laboratory.
Image: Eva-01 strutting through Tokyo-3 and removing a gun from an armament building. (Original drawing by Anno; painting by Sadamoto.)
yes
07
Basic primer on the Apostolos.
Image: Eva-01 faces off against the Apostolo Sahaquiel. (Original drawing by Yo Yoshinari; painting by Sadamoto.)
yes
08
Basic primer on the Evangelions.
Image: A Eva-01 (red) and Eva-00 (blue) emerge from underground, with technicians and an all-terrain Nerv vehicle in the foreground. (The basis for a later illustration executed by Yoshinari for Newtype. Did he do the original, as well?)
yes
09
"Evangelions' Features." Provides more detailed information on the Evas and briefly describes the individual units (which run up through Eva-06).
Image: Eva-01, turned away from us. (Painting by Sadamoto.)
yes
10
Adam, and the Evas' true nature.
Image: Eva-01 breaking free of its restraints. (Original drawing by Anno; painting by Sadamoto.)
yes
11
The selection (via the Marduk Report) of motherless 14-year-olds as pilots. Mentions the A10 nerve.
Image: Caged Eva-01 with Shinji and Misato standing next to the ejected entry plug. (Original drawing by Anno; painting by Sadamoto.)
no
12
Eva-01 (with mention of "fearsome power").
Image: Same as 01.
no
13
The Human Instrumentality Project.
Image: Dies Microcosmicus, Nox Microcosmica by Robert Fludd from his Utriusque cosmi maioris scilicet et minoris metaphysica, physica atqve technica historia (vol. 2, p. 275).
no
14
Nerv.
Image: Kircher's Sephirotic Tree.
no
15
"Nerv General Organization Layout." Mentions an inspection committee headquarters in Tokyo-2, Nerv Headquarters in Tokyo-3, and the three Nerv branches.
Images: Illustrations of Eva-00 and Eva-02 similarly posed, with captions indicating their designations and equipment type (B). (Painted by Sadamoto.)
no
16
Organizational structure of Nerv HQ itself. A list of positions is provided, but only Commander and Vice-Commander have names attached to them.
Image: White, double-horned Eva-01 with red trim. (Original drawing by Yamashita; painting by Sadamoto.)
no
Character Pages (Pages 17~23)
17
Shinji Ikari.
Images: Five concept illustrations by Sadamoto.
no
18
Misato Katsuragi.
Images: Five concept illustrations by Sadamoto.
no
19
Ritsuko Akagi.
Images: Five concept illustrations by Sadamoto.
no
20
Asuka Langley Soryu.
Images: Three concept illustrations by Sadamoto.
no
21
Rei Ayanami.
Images: Three concept illustrations by Sadamoto.
no
22
Gendo Ikari.
Images: Three concept illustrations by Sadamoto.
no
23
Supporting cast (Toji Suzuhara, Kensuke Aida, Hikari Horaki, Ryoji Kaji, Konrad Lorenz, Kozo Fuyutsuki, and Hot Springs Penguin).
Image: Group picture of Kensuke, Shinji, and Toji by Sadamoto.
no
Episode Synopses (Pages 24~28)
24
Episode 01.
Image: Rei in plugsuit.
yes
25
Episodes 02 through 08.
Image: Asuka in plugsuit with arms crossed.
yes
26
Episodes 09 through 15.
Images: Asuka in plugsuit, plus detail of torso.
yes
27
Episodes 10 through 22.
Image: Rei in plugsuit, close-up.
yes
28
Episodes 23 through 26.
Images: Rei in plugsuit; Shinji in plugsuit (front and back).
yes
"Visual Highlights from the Image Board" (Pages 29~34)
29
"Apostolo Ramiel (Angel of Thunder)" and "Eva-01 Under Preparation for Sortie."
Images: Illustration of Ramiel floating above Tokyo-3 (inverted color), and the Caged Eva-01 illustration from Page 11.
no
30
"Eva during high-speed transport to surface launch portal" and "Battleground Tokyo-3."
Images: Eva-01 in the launch chute, and Eva-01 strutting through Tokyo-3 (from Page 06).
no
31
"Apostolo Sahaquiel (Angel of the Sky), wheeling over Tokyo-3" and "New imagery: Battle in a night scene."
Images: Eva-01 vs. Sahaquiel (from Page 07) and Eva-01 with Progressive Knife and rifle (drawn by Yamashita and painted by Sadamoto).
no
32
"Eva Unit-01 forcibly removing its armor and equipment" (image from 10) and two alternate Eva-01 designs (from pages 06 and 18). no
33
"Apostolo Sachiel (Angel of Water): Amphibious, humanoid melee weapon."
Images: Sachiel in bipedal plus swimming modes, plus head closeup. (Painted by Sadamoto.)
yes
34
Apostolos Arael, Shateiel, and Turel, with accompanying concept illustrations. yes
35
Wrap-up.
Images: none.
no


List of Official Publications
General: Newtype Film Books | Newtype 100% Collection | Movie Pamphlets | Eva Fan Club | Evangelion Chronicle
Production: Neon Genesis Evangelion Proposal | Evangelion Original | Storyboard Collections | Concept Design Collections
Sore o Nasumono: NGE Concept Design Works | Groundwork of Evangelion
Art Books: Der Mond | Die Sterne | Carmine | 2015: The Last Year of Ryohji Kaji | Photo Files (Adam & Eve) | Evangelion Chronicle Illustrations
Other: E-Mono | Evangelion RPG: The Nerv White Paper | Evangelion RPG: Angelic Advent | End of Evangelion: Boku to iu Shingou | It's A Miraculous Win| | All About Kaworu Nagisa: A Child of the Evangelion | Schizo/Parano
Rebuild of Evangelion
General: Movie Pamphlets | Groundwork of Evangelion | Evangelion the New Movies: Storyboards | Eva Extra
Eva 1.0: Evangelion 1.0: Entry File 1 | Evangelion 1.0 Complete Records Collection
Eva 2.0: Evangelion 2.0 Complete Records Collection