POP UP PARADE Rei Ayanami: Long Hair Ver. (Rebuild of Evangelion)

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POP UP PARADE Rei Ayanami: Long Hair Ver. (Rebuild of Evangelion)

POP UP PARADE Rei Ayanami: Long Hair Ver. (Rebuild of Evangelion)

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According to Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, Rei is capable of feeling emotions and feelings but has expressive and communicative difficulties. Evangelion is a very doujin-friendly series, for many scenes are not explained in details that fans can create their own versions of what the scenes entail. This product cannot be shipped to the following countries due to copyright and other region restrictions: {{shippedDeniedCountryNames}}. Comic Book Resources' Luke Penn positively received the differences introduced in Sadamoto's manga and the increased space dedicated to her. Anno tried to make the characters younger and with fuller emotions, so it was difficult for the voice actress to get the nuances the director wanted.

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According to Italian scholar Fabio Bartoli, her three incarnations could be linked to the three evolutionary stages of the soul postulated by the Jewish Qabbalah— Nephesh (the mere animal vitality), Ruach (the normal human soul) and Neshamah (the elevated spirit, after the connection between man and God). According to him, she does not appreciate her own life, hurts herself and feels she does not need friends, being aware of the fact that "there'll be another to replace her": "Her presence, her existence—ostensible existence—is ephemeral. The book Schizo Evangelion, edited by him, describes her as "a sacrifice offered to all the Japanese mama's boys and sadists" and in a series of dichotomies, such as opium and euphoria, Satan and God, "the infinite power of Eros" and "the blinding power of Thanatos at the same time", "a sarin prepared by Gendo Ikari for his plan to destroy humanity", the "keyhole of Pandora's box" and the Great Bad Mother trying to take in her son.According to one estimate, plastic models before Evangelion sold about three thousand units, but Rei's figures managed to reach ten times that amount, and for Galbraith "the series overlapped with a boom in figurines of anime characters and the spread of the Internet, making otaku consumption and community more conspicuous". Akihabara itself has transformed from an 'electric town' famous for household appliances to the geek paradise it is today". At the beginning of the production he also stated that he did not know what would happen to Rei or to the other characters, "because I don't know where life is taking the staff". The character is also credited to have popularized the kuudere stereotype, a term for male or female characters who hide their true feelings behind a melancholic and cold facade. Hayashibara stated she had to do "countless takes" for Rei's short lines and find the right nuance the staff wanted.

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They also compared the show's two other protagonists, Shinji and Asuka, with Susanoo and Ama-no-Uzume, respectively; Shinji, like Susanoo, has clumsily social manners and unsociable behavior, while Asuka, like Uzume, is ebullient and flaunts her body. For Azuma, moreover, the twenty-sixth episode, in which an alternative reality with Rei running with a slice of bread in her mouth is shown, constitutes a turning point within the otaku culture. You Can (Not) Advance (2009), her character develops and her relationship with Shinji is shown much more openly than in the original series. Megumi Hayashibara voiced Rei in all her appearances in the original series, as well as the later films, spin-offs, video games and the Rebuild of Evangelion saga. Rei also appeared in the monthly surveys of the magazine, remeaning in the top ten in 1997 [175] [176] [177] [178] and 1998 [179] [180] and in the top twenty in the 1999 polls.

Unlike many anime character figures, though, manufacturer Kaiyodo’s farmer Rei is posable, with 16 points of articulation, allowing you to faithfully recreate various rice-planting postures. The following year, a reproduction of the girl's bedroom was built, and a life-size model was exhibited at the Eva Expo in Shanghai. Voicing the mahjong game Shinseiki Evangelion: Eva to Yukaina Nakamatach ( 新世紀エヴァンゲリオンエヴァと愉快な仲間たち, lit.

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The old Rei, with visibly long hair, argues with her companion, who decides to live in a world without Evangelions and give the world a new birth, Neon Genesis. According to Yūichirō Oguro, editor of some of the contents of the Japanese home video editions of Evangelion, the Rei's ghost Shinji sees on the avenue is "the existence that gazes upon man", and the scene symbolizes that "Shinji is protected by his mother since the beginning of the series". Patrick Drazen and Dani Cavallaro noticed that, like other Neon Genesis Evangelion characters who have traits of some deities of Shinto mythology, Rei has affinities with the goddess of the Sun, Amaterasu, who is reborn at every dawn. An outgoing Rei is featured in some Neon Genesis Evangelion spin-offs, such as Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic Days, set in the alternate reality of the last episode.The high sales of Ayanami merchandise have been described by scholar Patrick Galbraith as a turning point for the Japanese market, since they helped to expand the figures and fanzines sector, with "entire fanzine conventions . According to Vogue, her plugsuit also inspired a piece of clothing for the spring 2016 line by the fashion house Louis Vuitton. In a scene from the last episode of the animated series, an alternate reality is presented with a different story than the previous episodes; Rei is presented as a girl who has just moved into the class of Asuka and Shinji, with a cheerful, distracted and irascible personality. An artbook about her named Evangelion Photograph - Rei ( REI-レイ- 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン文庫写真集) was published in 1997.

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According to Kaichiro Morikawa, a Japanese architect and academic, characters with physical defects before Evangelion and Rei Ayanami were rare, such as Char Aznable in Mobile Suit Gundam, who has a scar on his forehead, and Princess Kushana in Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. In the battle with the Angel Armisael, Rei decides to sacrifice herself alongside Eva Unit-00 to save Shinji and destroy the enemy. Further references have been identified in other Japanese animated series, including Joshiraku, Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku, Gurren Lagann, and Nisemonogatari, in which her line from the sixth episode "You won't die, because I'll protect you" is parodied. An official Death and Rebirth booklet describes her as "an expressionless noh mask" and "a girl who does not dream", [143] while the book Schizo Evangelion as "a dreamless mind, completely separated from Jung's collective unconscious". In 2020, Honda used Rei and other characters from the series for a number of commercials, which aired on the occasion of a collaboration between Evangelion and Honda Civic.

At first glance, her "great beauty" comes from "this surface, not without depth, but with the absence of its necessity". Rei Ayanami ( Japanese: 綾波 レイ, Hepburn: Ayanami Rei ) is a fictional character from the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise, created by Gainax studio. During the film, all forms of life come together in one being during the Instrumentality; human beings, shortly before dying, see Rei's ghosts appear, guiding them in the process as "messengers of redemption". You Can (Not) Redo (2012), set fourteen years later, the same Rei does not appear; a different clone is introduced instead, who acts differently than the other Rei, maintaining a cold and silent demeanor. At the beginning of the series, Rei is an enigmatic figure whose unusual behavior astonishes her peers.



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