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Revival of Evangelion

Revival of Evangelion is a re-edit of the Neon Genesis Evangelion films , released in 1998. It consists of Evangelion: Death (which was essentially a clip show that summarized the entire regular series) and The End of Evangelion , re-edited together to make a version that tells the entire story of Evangelion. It is considered to be the final form of the Evangelion films.

Top Cast

  • Megumi Ogata

    Megumi Ogata

    Shinji Ikari (voice)

  • Kotono Mitsuishi

    Kotono Mitsuishi

    Misato Katsuragi (voice)

  • Megumi Hayashibara

    Megumi Hayashibara

    Rei Ayanami / Yui Ikari (voice)

  • Yuko Miyamura

    Yuko Miyamura

    Asuka Langley Soryu (voice)

  • Akira Ishida

    Akira Ishida

    Kaworu Nagisa (voice)

  • Fumihiko Tachiki

    Fumihiko Tachiki

    Gendo Ikari (voice)

  • Koichi Yamadera

    Koichi Yamadera

    Ryoji Kaji (voice)

  • Yuriko Yamaguchi

    Yuriko Yamaguchi

    Ritsuko Akagi (voice)

  • Motomu Kiyokawa

    Motomu Kiyokawa

    Kozo Fuyutsuki (voice)

Overview

Revival of Evangelion is a re-edit of the Neon Genesis Evangelion films , released in 1998. It consists of Evangelion: Death (which was essentially a clip show that summarized the entire regular series) and The End of Evangelion , re-edited together to make a version that tells the entire story of Evangelion. It is considered to be the final form of the Evangelion films.

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