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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.
''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 (...)]].
It's also slightly less favorably known for [[Wanton Cruelty to the Common Comma|its abuse of]] [[Uncomfortable Elevator Moment|ellipses (...)]].

Revision as of 02:29, 31 December 2014

Neon Genesis Evangelion: R, also known as Evangelion R or simply Eva-R, is an Alternate Universe Fic that diverges shortly before the controversial ending. Released originally in the late 1990s, it was eventually republished on another site in the early 2000s, with an enhanced look and style. It's also somewhat unique for its use of 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 its abuse of ellipses (...).

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Neon Genesis Evangelion: R provided examples of:

Shinji: Why can't you just open up to me?
Asuka: Because... because ich liebe dich, you jerk!

Shinji: Wh-what? What does that mean?