On October 4th, 1995, a new anime series by a talented artist and animator in the industry with untapped potential was set to debut, and devoted fans were ripe with anticipation. By the end of Neon Genesis Evangelion 's first episode, "Angel Attack", the series had already become something of a cultural moment in Japan.
In the 30 years since its debut, Evangelion has been endlessly studied, worshiped, critiqued, adored, and hated, while remaining one of the most popular and successful anime franchises in history . The landscape of anime was never the same after Neon Genesis Evangelion premiered, and nothing like it has aired since.
30 Years On, Neon Genesis Evangelion Remains an Unconventional Masterpiece
Neon Genesis Evangelion revolutionized anime in a number of ways, reg

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