[EXCLUSIVE FEATURE] DECONSTRUCTING THE APOCALYPSE: Why ‘The End of Evangelion’ (1997) Remains the Most Devastating & Brilliant Finale in Anime History
You cannot talk about this film without mentioning Shiro Sagisu’s score, particularly the usage of Johann Sebastian Bach and the original track "Komm, süsser Tod" (Come, Sweet Death). neon genesis evangelion the end of evangelion 1997 exclusive
in March 1997, which contained the first 25–30 minutes of the new ending as a "preview". Exclusive Release Versions & Formats The film addresses audience desire for "closure" and
You may be thinking: "Why is The End of Evangelion so hard to find in its original 1997 form?" which are a separate continuity.
When collectors search for Neon Genesis Evangelion The End of Evangelion 1997 exclusive, they are typically hunting for one of three rare artifacts. Each represents a piece of history that has never been fully replicated.
It is exclusive in the sense that it was the only official, theatrical, full-animation ending to the original Evangelion timeline until the Rebuild movies (2007–2021), which are a separate continuity.