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''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion: R]]'', also known as ''Evangelion R'' or simply ''Eva-R'', is an [[Alternate Universe Fic]] that diverges shortly before the [[Trippy Finale Syndrome|controversial ending]]. Released originally in the late 1990s, it was eventually [[Limited Special Collectors' Ultimate Edition|republished on another site in the early 2000s]], with an enhanced look and style. It's also somewhat unique for its use of [[Doing It for the Art|concept art, doujinshi, a partial soundtrack, and even two animated trailers]] (featuring some of the English voice cast in original recordings) alongside the usual script format.
 
It's also slightly less favorably known for [[Wanton Cruelty to the Common Comma|its abuse of]] [[Uncomfortable Elevator Moment|ellipses (...)]].
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=== ''Neon Genesis Evangelion: R'' provided examples of: ===
 
* [[Abusive Parents]]: Come now, would it ''really'' be ''Evangelion'' ''without'' [[Abusive Parents]]? In addition to the original plethora of abusive parents, ''Eva-R'' gives us [[Follow the Leader|Lyn Anouillh]], whose relationship with [[The Mean Brit|his father]] is, shall we say, less than amiable.
** Although she might not count ([[What Measure Is a Non-Human?|on virtue of not being entirely what one might call human]]), {{spoiler|[[Genki Girl|Aoi]]}} has a rather resentful relationship with {{spoiler|most of the other angels}} as well as [[Omniscient Council of Vagueness|Seele]], who essentially reared her for their specific purpose.