Rebuild Of Evangelion 2.22 English Sub Download

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After the credits, the Third Impact is halted by a Spear of Cassius falling from the sky and impaling Unit-01 mid-apotheosis. It is revealed that the lance was thrown by the Mark.06 descending from the moon. Kaworu is revealed to be the pilot and he proclaims to Shinji that 'this time, I will show you happiness.' Production In September 2006, it was confirmed that the film would be produced as part of the Rebuild of Evangelion series, with a release date tentatively set for January 2008 release and a 90-minute running time. In November 2006, the December edition of.

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Watch Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance (2009) in English. Storyline: Under constant attack by Angels, NERV introduces two new pilots: the mysterious. Nov 18, 2016  Evangelion 2.22 Angel fight dub. Rebuild of Evangelion. Tales of Symphonia OVA English Dub.

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Main article: The next film in the series, Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo, was previewed in a post-credits, continuing the story with Shinji and Rei still frozen within Unit-01, Tokyo-3 and the Geofront being abandoned, 'NERV personnel [being] held in confinement,' 'Eva Mark-06 descend[ing] on Dogma,' 'the quickening Eva Unit-08 and its pilot,' and the assembling of 'the children chosen by fate.' The film was released in Japan on November 17, 2012.

Shinji fends off the Angel, but before he can defeat it, Unit-01 runs out of power and shuts down. Unit-01 reactivates in berserk mode in response to Shinji's rage at the loss of Rei. It easily takes down the Angel, and Shinji uses the EVA to reach inside the Angel's core to save Rei. Unit-01 then starts transcending its physical boundaries to grant Shinji's wish. At the moment Shinji retrieves Rei, Unit-01 pulls Unit-00's core out of the Angel. The Angel explodes and its remains, along with Unit-00's core, are absorbed into Unit-01, fusing them all into one being. Unit-01 then sprouts giant wings of light, and Misato, who has been watching the battle, sees that they are identical to the ones she saw during Second Impact.

Ultimately, the 'Limited Edition' release ranked as the fourth best-selling DVD in Japan in the first six months of 2008, selling an estimated 263,395 copies in that time. Japan ranked the 'Equipment Edition' release as the best-selling DVD in Japan during 2008.

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It aired with a TV-14-LSV designation. Merchandise [ ] Various action figures of characters were released to coincide with the theatrical and DVD release, including Rei Ayanami, Kaworu Nagisa, and Misato Katsuragi. Gainax provided the licensing, while Kotobukiya provided distribution in Japan. Also released numerous figures from the film including the Eva units and characters. In December 2008, Gainax announced the release of the 'EVA-W01' Quad Elements watch with a Instruments design, designed in the image of the Evangelion units from the film, for February 2009. In January 2009, also announced the release of an Evangelion and a 'Snow-Compatible Plug-Wear Model 00' gear in Japan in early February. Appliya, Inc.

Misato explains that the angels are attempting to initiate contact with Lilith and bring about Third Impact and the end of all life on Earth. Shinji agrees to pilot Unit 01 against the angel alongside Rei in. He destroys it with an experimental rifle, which requires the entire electrical power output of Japan to power. Rei is nearly killed defending Shinji from the Angel's return fire, but he saves her by cooling Unit 00 in water and prying open its cockpit using Unit-01's knife.

Once Asuka activates Unit-03, the possesses the EVA and goes on a rampage. Shinji pilots Unit-01, but refuses to fight the Angel for fear of harming Asuka, who is still trapped inside. Gendo orders the activation of the Dummy System, which makes Unit-01 autonomous, and allows it to savagely destroy Unit-03, crushing the cockpit in its teeth. Emotionally wounded by his father's cold decision, Shinji leaves NERV. Asuka survives, but is grievously injured and placed in quarantine for fear of mental contamination by the Angel.

In October 2014, Anno announced that due to other commitments, which was later revealed to be his involvement with, the film will be further delayed to an unknown date despite the previous release date being echoed in the January 2015 issue of. See also [ ]. October 2006. Retrieved August 17, 2007.

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• Malaysia: March 4, 2010 at The Cathay Cineplex e@Curve and TGV at Sunway (after fans' petition in the forum and Facebook). February 13 and 20, 2010. • United Kingdom: Glasgow Film Festival on February 15, 2010 at 5:45pm. • Estonia: 4.JAFF (Japanese Animation Film Festival) in Tallinn and Tartu on April 4, 2010 • Indonesia: screening nationwide, beginning from July 16, 2010, only at Blitz Megaplex theaters.

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The 10th Angel After Shinji says his goodbyes and boards a train headed out of the city, the attacks. As Unit-01 refuses to accept the dummy system, Mari hijacks Unit-02 but fails to defeat the Angel, even after initiating a controlled 'berserker' mode by removing Unit-02's limiters.

A and new DVD release titled Evangelion: 1.11 You Are (Not) Alone. Was released on May 27, 2009. The film was given a re-transfer to fix some darkness issues in the previous DVD release and roughly 3 minutes of new animation was added to the first 15 minutes of the original film.

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Many reviews praised the action scenes (the criticizing them as 'exhausting' ); The writes: 'Sparing no time to get newbies up to speed, Evangelion 2.0 will undoubtedly confound some viewers with its jam-packed narrative and jargon-heavy dialogue but the intricately designed, hyper-kinetic visuals more than compensate, especially when seen at the scale they deserve.' The likewise praised the action, but criticized the for being 'a weird array of elevator-style music' 's reviewer wrote 'The peripheral characters are hard to keep track of, and a medieval theologian would be weirded out by all the mystical gibberish', but also praised the 'terrific battle scenes and gorgeous animation. Those elements don’t compensate for every shortcoming, but they make a challenging genre much easier for novices to enjoy.' (: 'Having introduced Mari so vividly, though, the film forgets about her for about 40 minutes.She doesn’t reappear until halfway through the film.

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In November 2006, the December edition of the Japanese anime magazine confirmed the second film was written during on the first film. Anno stated the introduction of new characters and Evangelion units would begin from the second film onwards. The release date was pushed back several times from the original announcement of January 2008: first, to a December 2008 release before an update on the official website on October 6, 2008 announced the official English title and an 'early summer 2009' release date.

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In the December 2006 issue of Newtype, Anno revealed he was happy to finally recreate Eva 'as he wanted it to be' in the beginning and that he was no longer constrained by technological and budget limitations. In November 2006, it was revealed that most of the staff from the original TV series had returned to work on the movie, along with the entire Japanese voice cast of the original series.

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The film is also inserted popular Japanese folk songs, ' and 'Kyō no Hi wa Sayōnara', performed by Megumi Hayashibara. Release [ ] The film's initial, shown after the end credits of in the style of the 'next episode' previews in the original TV series, hinted at the adoption of Unit-02 and its pilot and showed scenes inspired by the original series (the disappearance of Unit-04 upon the startup of its S² engine, the possession of Unit-03 by, Evangelion Units 01 and 02 fighting ) as well as new material (the newly designed Units 05 and 06 and the unintroduced new character of Mari Makinami). A full trailer was released on April 2, 2009. The character Makinami Mari Illustrious, teased in the teaser trailer and appearing in the Nintendo DS game Petit Eva: Evangelion@Game ( ぷちえゔぁ~EVANGELION@GAME~, Puchi Eva ~Evangelion@Game~) as a character picture prize with the name of Mari ( マリ) and the simple description of 'Mysterious girl', was introduced in the April 18 EVA-EXTRA01 paper magazine by her full name, following the Evangelion convention, with as her. Similarly, theatrical posters revealed that the character Asuka's family name would be changed from to. Evangelion 2.0 made its International/US premiere at the on October 24, 2009. The film made its Canadian premiere at on November 21, 2009.

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Misato has the two take cover in Unit 01's cockpit and orders Shinji to retreat, but he ignores it and destroys the angel with Unit 01's knife. The appears and begins drilling into Tokyo-3 to reach NERV headquarters. When Shinji attacks it in Unit 01, the Angel fires a powerful laser, critically injuring him. He wakes from a coma some time later and Rei tells him she will take his place and leaves for the mission alone. To motivate the despondent Shinji, Misato takes him to the deepest level of NERV headquarters and shows him a giant white being crucified to a cross-like restraint: the Second Angel,.

( ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版: 序, Evangerion Shin Gekijōban: Jo) September 1, 2007 November 17, 2009 98 minutes (theatrical) 101 minutes (uncut) $18,800,000 $270,912 $19,070,912. ( ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版: 破, Evangerion Shin Gekijōban: Ha) June 27, 2009 March 29, 2011 108 minutes (theatrical) 112 minutes (uncut) $43,000,000 $858,409 $43,858,409. ( ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版: Q, Evangerion Shin Gekijōban: Kyū) November 17, 2012 February 2, 2016 96 minutes $66,424,364 $596,704 $67,021,068 ( シン・エヴァンゲリオン劇場版: 𝄇, Shin Evangerion Gekijōban: 𝄇) 2020 TBA TBA — — — Total — — 302 minutes (theatrical) 309 minutes (uncut) $128,224,364 $1,726,025 $129,950,389 The concept of ( 序破急), which roughly corresponds to 'beginning', 'middle', and 'end', originated in classical music and is best known to describe the acts of a play. In lieu of the traditional classification, the production team has chosen to represent kyū ( 急,, 'hurry') with the Roman letter, for 'quickening.' With the premiere of the third film, it was announced that the symbol to be used for the final film would be the musical symbol known as the final ( or ). However, according to an article published by, it is actually the end ( or: ). The intended Japanese pronunciation of this symbol has not been stated.

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Rei pilots Unit-00, despite its arms being barely functional, and manages to penetrate the Angel's AT-Field with the help off Unit-02 to use an -armed missile. The Angel emerges unscathed from the blast and consumes Unit-00, with Rei still inside. Mari happens upon Shinji in the damaged Unit-02 and tries to take him to safety, but, upon witnessing the destruction and Unit-00's consumption, he decides to return and pilot Unit-01 once more.

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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] In 2015, fifteen years after a global cataclysm known as the Second Impact, the child is summoned to Tokyo-3 by his estranged father, the commander of the paramilitary organization NERV. Shinji is caught in the crossfire between forces and, an alien lifeform; Captain rescues him and brings him to NERV headquarters. Gendo demands Shinji pilot, a giant bio-machine, against the angel. Shinji concedes when Gendo threatens to send, a wounded Evangelion pilot, into battle instead. Shinji wins the fight after Unit 01 goes berserk and destroys the Angel. Misato becomes Shinji's guardian and he is enrolled in the local middle school.

A black monolith appears, through which he and engage in a cryptic conversation. Looking towards Earth, Kaworu says that 'the third one' has not changed at all and that he looks forward to meeting Shinji. The first installment is, for the most part, very faithful to.

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Government to send to Tokyo-3. Due to an international agreement that allows no more than three functioning Evangelions per country at a time, NERV seals away Unit-02 and schedules a test of Unit-03 on the same day as Rei's dinner party; Asuka volunteers to take Rei's place as the test pilot.

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Meanwhile, and his father visit grave. Shortly after, the Seventh Angel attacks, but is quickly dispatched by the newly arrived and its headstrong pilot,. Delivers to Gendo a suitcase containing the mysterious 'Key of Nebuchadnezzar' and notes that the destruction of Unit-05 went as planned. Gendo and then visit NERV's lunar compound, Base, to view the construction of, which is noted as being different from the other EVAs. They are denied permission to land, but briefly see sitting in space without a space suit. During Gendo's absence, the attacks Tokyo-3.

Many of the tracks on both soundtracks are rearranged versions of songs from the original series, with 'Angel of Doom' among the new compositions, being used in a promotional clip as well as in the film's climactic fight with. Release [ ] In the weeks leading up to the film's theatrical release, the film was promoted by promotional campaigns by numerous media outlets, including the Japanese edition of and. The film was originally planned to premiere in at the Cinema Square Tōkyū theater, but was changed to the Milano 1 theater in order to accommodate the growing crowds. At the film's theatrical premiere on September 1, 2007, the film's official Bandai Channel news feed reported full houses and full applause from fans. The film opened on 84 screens and at first place in the Japanese box office during its opening weekend, with some 236,158 spending 280 million yen (about US $2.8 million). The film dropped to second place during its second week and was later reported to have been seen by approximately 1 million people in its first four weeks after opening. The film became Gainax's highest-grossing film of the series, earning 1.468 billion yen (about US $16,445,415), beating the previous record set by, which earned 1.45 billion yen or US $16,243,768, and, which earned 1.1 billion yen or US $12,322,858.

(October 2010) Anno initially began work on Rebuild films in the fall of 2002, spending nearly six months on pre-production before being delayed by various other projects (such as, the, and even a few movie roles). This included watching the entire original series back-to-back. In the December 2006 issue of Newtype, Anno revealed he was happy to finally recreate Eva 'as he wanted it to be' in the beginning and that he was no longer constrained by technological and budget limitations. The release schedule of the Rebuild movies has experienced many delays, with the pushed from its original summer release date to fall 2007, and the release date shifted from 2008 to summer 2009. The, initially announced as a simultaneous release with in the summer of 2008, was released in the fall of 2012. In 2012 the final film was briefly listed on Khara's website for a 2013 release. Later, in the August 2013 issue of, it was announced that it would be released around winter 2015.

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