Shinseiki Evangelion: Koutetsu no Girlfriend 2nd add Main. She is from Germany, but with an American father and a half-German, half-Japanese mother. Voice Actors. Grant, Tiffany English. Miyamura, Yuko Japanese. Latini, Ilaria Italian. Bulara, Fernanda Portuguese BR. Ziffer, Julia German. Escobar, Francoise French. Jeong, Mi Sook Korean. Molina, Graciela Spanish. Poulain, Marjolaine French. Bosch, Vera Spanish. Looking back on memories of Shinji and Misato before Third Impact , Asuka changes her mind, and puts on her old plugsuit from the previous film and improvises a repair.
As they launch, Mari sings to Asuka. She shows aggression toward Shinji during their reunion out of both concern and his involvement in Near Third Impact, ranging up to a punch in the window of the room where he is enclosed. She informs him about the " Curse of Eva " which prevents pilots from physically aging before leaving, obviously too upset to explain to Shinji about what has happened on Earth.
Suddenly, Evangelion Mark. However, the said Evangelion escapes, much to Asuka's exasperation, before she calls Shinji a "brat" as she knows that they have no chance to reveal NERV's true nature. Asuka is later seen again with Unit, where she intercepts Shinji and Kaworu piloting Evangelion She is shocked that Shinji has piloted another Eva, and demands him to get out of it immediately.
Before she can incapacitate Evangelion 13, Evangelion Mark. As she attacks Evangelion 13, Asuka tries to reason to the misguided Shinji that his actions would cause Fourth Impact and aggressively demands him to stop, even going so far as to threaten him with death. Horrified that he would go too far by removing two spears from Evangelion Mark.
The process causes Lilith to explode, and Evangelion Mark. Worse, Evangelion Mark. The freed Angel immediately turns into a giant core and Asuka attempts, futilely, to destroyed it.
As she and Mari watch, the transformed Twelfth Angel shrinks in size and is devoured by Evangelion 13 and awakes, becoming a Radiant Giant and rising at high speed from Central Dogma in the process. This starts the Fourth Impact. An unspecified amount of time after the end of the battle, Asuka finds Shinji's entry plug in the wasteland created by the Fourth Impact and finds him in an unresponsive state.
She drags him through the desert, with Rei following, to "where the Lilin are". Guiding Shinji and Rei through the outskirts of Tokyo-3, Asuka arrives at a town comprised of survivors. When not on the Wunder she lives with Kensuke, much like with Mari on the Wunder, and he cares for her as a father figure, [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] Asuka would rather isolate herself from the rest of the community.
Asuka waits for Shinji to do something, but he remains catatonic. This irritates Asuka greatly, as she expected Shinji to "blush a bit or be impressed" at her naked body. Kensuke appears, covers Asuka, and cleans Shinji's vomit. They talk and Asuka expresses irritation at Shinji's inaction, but Kensuke defends him. Asuka starts using a scarf around her neck to avoid triggering Shinji again. Asuka explains to Shinji how their existence in the village is full of hardships, and force-feeds him protein bars.
Later, Kensuke finds out Shinji ran away, but before leaving to retrieve him, thanks her for feeding Shinji, to which Asuka responds: "It's not like I did it for him or anything". She keeps playing with her game console during those times, but leaves it behind when she goes to watch him.
When the Wunder arrives to pickup Asuka, Shinji insists on going with her, much to her surprise. Mari teases Asuka over Shinji again, telling her she thought Asuka didn't care for "boys his age", but Asuka expresses that Shinji "needs a mother, not a girlfriend". When the Wunder prepares to go to Antartica, Mari and Asuka get their new plugsuits. Asuka decides she needs to talk with Shinji. Shinji admits he failed to take responsibility during the incident with the Ninth Angel.
Recognizing Shinji is growing up, Asuka confesses she loved him before the incident with the Ninth Angel, but she "grew up first". During the battle at Antarctica, Asuka takes off her eye-patch and reveals the Ninth Angel contained within. She converts Unit in a new form, but is absorbed by Evangelion During the process, Asuka meets "her original", revealing that she is a member of the Shikinami series of clones.
In a flashback to Shikinami's childhood during Instrumentality, she laments not having a parent to care for her, and Kensuke tells her it is alright. In a callback to the beach scene in The End of Evangelion , Shinji thanks Asuka for telling him she liked him, and confesses that he also liked Asuka, causing her to blush and be overwhelmed with emotion. Evangelion Explore. Evangelion: 1. Manual of Style Forum Recent blog posts Staff.
Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Asuka Langley Sohryu. View source. History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. Scroll down for the Shikinami article if on mobile NGE. For example, even the color and length of the hair expresses personality.
I thought that Asuka would occupy the position of an "idol" in the Eva world, and that [Asuka and] Shinji should be just like the relationship between Nadia and Jean.
The contents of which are roughly as follows: "Hello? We just finished eating. What about you? You want me to introduce him?
Please, of course not. He's not sociable. Uh-huh, uh-huh. Really, wow, I didn't know. That's great. I don't have anything to say, either. Talk to you again later. I'm hanging up, okay? Well, goodnight! This friend got into an argument with her boyfriend, and at some point he choker her in rage. Instead of reacting violently, this friend felt no fear, hatred or even a need for survivl, but rather a desire to caress him tenderly.
In response, her boyfriend lost her grip. However, Anno's friend instead grew cold, and muttered Asuka's line from the EoE draft almost verbatim. Ogata believes this scene was how Anno wanted to "convey different ways how to bring feelings of love to a conclusion that exist in reality. You are you, I am I". Naturally, this reflects on the films f individuality and the duality of reaching out to others present in Eva.
Anno also guided Ogata to treat OMF partly as a separate story: "as something that just exists. As if everything that happened before in the movie is merely a dream that never happened.
It is its own narrative unity, something that can fundamentally be taken away from its context in the movie and still be interpreted as a dramatic whole. It is and is not the final scene of EoE. Hearing this, Anno first stands silent and confused for a moment.
Then he firmly wraps his arms around himself and hugs himself. This is on the "purpose" of what he is trying to express. In the movie, a rich runaway girl and an unemployed newspaper reporter end up spending a night in the same room, and they put a blanket as a divider, calling it the "Wall of Jericho. In the film, the girl loses her initial disdain for the reporter and they begin to fall in love. Asuka is, in effect, daring Shinji to take the walls down, a reference lost on him.
In ancient China, sitting on the same mat meant that the two were husband and wife. Is it the genius girl's pride that leads her to want to use difficult sayings, even though she's not supposed to be used to Japanese yet? Even assuming she was spiteful of Kaji, one doesn't understand the real underlying motive.
After the kiss, Asuka states: "I did it just to kill time. And from Asuka's dialogue that overlaps these scenes, it becomes clear that she has been looking for help and love from Shinji. In effect, Asuka is not only lamenting that Shinji won't support her and hold her during the kiss, but that he didn't even at least give her affection through sex.
It's a parallel with Gendo and Ritsuko. Curiously, while making his own scene, Anno made it clear that Asuka's feelings were directed at Shinji, having supplanted her crush for Kaji. It also adds more lines for Asuka bemoaning Shinji and makes this context even clearer by adding additional past scenes with Asuka and Shinji, like him rescuing her in Episode This isn't made clear in the doujin, wherein it seems ambiguous if she's talking about Shinji or Kaji.
This doujin has been translated on Evageeks and a full scanlation is also available on its thread. In Japanese, "using something as a side dish" is an expression for using something or someone for one's erotic fantasies, but with the underlying implication that the person using the "side dish" is too scared to actually act on their feelings. As such, Asuka might even be implying that Shinji could have had the "real thing" before, but hesitated.
This further reinforces Asuka's implication that this was a habit of his, not only a spur-of-the-moment act. Shinji's face as he orgasmed would have been shown also. His desire That is why the first thing he did after coming to his senses was to place his hands around Asuka's neck. To feel the existence of an 'other'.
To confirm make sure of rejection and denial. He desired to meet them again, even if it meant he would be hurt and betrayed.
Only Asuka was there beside him. The girl who he had hurt, and by whom he had been hurt. Asuka alone was the only girl on equal footing with him. This realization was quite shocking to Asuka, as she had thus far gone out of her way to dismiss and mock Shinji whenever possible. Asuka's default behaviour toward Shinji emphasized mockery and distaste, though she couldn't deny also feeling some semblance of romantic interest toward him. Asuka felt a very dark emotion welling up inside of her as she watched Shinji enjoying himself in Rei's company.
During Instrumentality, Asuka encountered Shinji inside his inner world and told him she didn't need anything if she couldn't have all of him. Despite the significance of this statement, Shinji's response was vague at best and he only sought a place at her side because it was a "comfortable" place to be. Hurt by the notion that she was nothing more than an escape for Shinji, Asuka outright rejected him. As a result, the Human Instrumentality Project did not reach its intended result, and any changes to the relationship between Asuka and Shinji were left unclear.
Her repeated failures in combat against the Angels during the war had forced Asuka to face her own weaknesses, and though she did make a comeback during SEELE's forced requisition of NERV headquarters, she fell in battle against the mass-production model EVA units.
Immediately after Asuka's defeat, the Human Instrumentality Project was activated, Asuka was the first "other" to exist in the new world that was created when Shinji wished for a world where others existed, and she was found lying. Shinji didn't want a world where his boundaries were gone and he was nowhere else. Shinji's eyes tell that he that he will accept the fear of others, the strength of life that moves forward while being frightened can be seen.
When their consciousness returned to reality, Shinji and Asuka lie in a world where Human Instrumentality is incomplete. In the world where Shinji wanted to have others, Asuka became the first stranger, and Shinji reaches out to her [for her neck]. It is difficult to understand Shinji's emotions as he wonders if Asuka is the one who will hurt him or the one who will complement him. Shinji and Asuka stand alone in a space where no one else is around.
The nature of such indefinite change means it is still likely unclear. So those two sentences basically say the same thing unclear vs will change.
The former wording is used in the English translation of the Essential digest version, while the latter is used in the French translation. Will it be about the connection between Shinji and Asuka like the anime? That's the hard part. I don't know how it will turn out yet. I want to make a happy ending, but it's difficult to say what is happy. The movie version is happy in its own way. Humans are nothing when they are born and at the moment of death, so if the process of living is not enjoyable, they cannot live.
Shinji had a hard time, but he wanted to live. That's why he's happy. Off I went to Nova [a major language school in Japan] to study. So how's your German now? Well, at the time I was doing the role I could hold an ordinary, everyday conversation, but my German lines in Evangelion were all military jargon. So my lessons were basically worthless.
The spirited character of Asuka ushers in a new phase of Neon Genesis Evangelion. Can you understand this feeling? Drawing of Asuka's stuffed monkey doll sweating bullets "Beware the traps of Director Anno What is the reason for this difference? The manga is less spectacular than the anime, there's less action, so I preferred to focus on the relationship between Shinji and his mother, which is the core of my work.
The anime, on the other hand, precisely because it's more spectacular, has another point of view. Of course, the relationship between me and my mother is different laughs. A manga that influenced me a lot was Hyouryuu Kyoushitsu, by Kazuo Umezuo, which talks about the relationship between mother and son. Any mother in the world wants the best for her child, and my manga is about that. With this in mind, the seeming parallels are shocking Asuka's mother, after direct 1st level contact with an Angel, goes 'insane' and eventually kills herself.
Asuka, after direct contact with the 16th Angel, as well as an extremely wounded hubris excessive Pride , has a complete mental breakdown and attempts to commit suicide, but fails; she is effectively 'dead.
On the one hand she lectures and inspires him because she minds him, but on the other she is also an existence beyond his control-the other that can never be interiorized. Asuka's ambiguity is also the ambiguity of the work Evangelion as it is. This article needs: Complete story section. These sections contain spoilers pertaining to new or unreleased content.
Read ahead at your own risk! Spoilers end here. And that she's bad at it. Also that Asuka's been repairing it for the past ten years, which is why the thread color and thickness of the stitching isn't always consistent. It was designed by Moyoco Anno. As her voice actor I went through the pain and sorrow she had. I hated feeling like that. In the new movies, Asuka is more approachable.
It made me happy as an actor. Specifically the Somonka, the "song of love between love and women. It should be translated as 'The moon is very beautiful'". Indeed, when men and women in the Meiji period met in public, saying "the moon is very beautiful" would mean "I love you".
These are the remaining lyrics: That man of yours is no longer with us. So why are you looking for him? The video still matched Avant 2 almost perfectly, but this part was modified. But there are many kinds of love scenes. When a father takes a picture of his daughter in her furisode a long-sleeved kimono , it's [parental] love. The daughter is like, "Hey, stop it, Dad!
If he's a good guy, he won't touch her. If Asuka is lonely and wanted to be pampered, it ends only at "there, there". There's nothing more to it than that. When asked if he understood the reason for her anger, Shinji admits his failure to take responsibility during the incident with the Ninth Angel. Recognizing Shinji is growing up, Asuka confesses she liked him due to his bento-making before the incident with the Ninth Angel, but she "grew up first. When attempting to strike Eva with the stop signal plug, Asuka is surprised by Eva manifesting its own A.
Field and stopping her from doing so, as though afraid of Eva In order to complete her mission, Asuka takes off her eye-patch and activates "Mode ". An Angel-Sealing Hex Pillar in miniature form pops out. Asuka manifests as the Ninth Angel complete with flaming orange hair [6] and turns Eva into a Giant of Light-like form. Eva then attacks Asuka directly, trying to pull her plug out of the wrecked Eva During the process, the entry plug interior transforms and Asuka meets "her original", revealing that she is a member of the Shikinami series of clones.
The original Shikinami pulls her out of the DSS Choker before it explodes, saving her life but allowing Eva to incorporate her. In a flashback to Shikinami's childhood during Instrumentality, it is revealed that she is a clone, with neither father nor mother, one amidst hundreds of copies.
All the copies are eliminated, with the Shikinami we know being the only one left [7]. She is seen growing up in Germany and fighting simulated enemies with a different hairstyle and body language. The cloning program is to be terminated, and she reveals that she is aware how people talk behind her back but tries to make herself strong and not depend on anyone.
A brief scene shows a young Asuka seeing Gendo, Yui and little Shinji step out of an official Nerv vehicle, with Gendo and Yui soothing the crying 3 year old? Shinji and watching their interaction with fascination and apparent sadness. Asuka laments not having a parent to care for her, and Kensuke, in a giant doll costume, tells her it is alright and gives her the pat on the head that she so badly wants.
In a callback to the beach scene in The End of Evangelion, Shinji finds a grown Asuka on the beach, in a badly damaged plugsuit. Asuka awakens and wonders if she was asleep. Shinji tells her that he is glad to see her again, and thanks her for telling him she liked him, admitting that he had liked her too in the past tense.
He asks Asuka to say hello to Kensuke for him. Mari speaks to Asuka for the last time, addressing her as "princess". Asuka is briefly seen at the train platform in the rebuilt world later, on the same platform as Rei and Kaworu. Asuka has apparently not aged at all in the 14 years since Third Impact.
She is seen to be able to crack the glass in the interrogation room with her fist. While both Mari and Asuka's eyes glowed green during Eva's Beast modes, during Eva's mode, not only does Asuka's eyepatch glow, but Asuka's herself begins to grow "fangs".
Her back molars elongate and sharpen, seemingly in response to the change in the Eva's own teeth. The fangs apparently disappear after Asuka ejects. It is not clear what the Curse of Eva actual refers to. It may be related to her exposure to the 9th Angel; After Asuka's rescue from Bardiel in 2. Some have speculated that this curse may also be due to prolonged LCL or Eva exposure, or because of the very high plug depth she attained when the 9th Angel took over Eva
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