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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 (...)]].


[http://www.eva-r.com Located here].
[http://www.eva-r.com Located here].
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** 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.
** 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.
** Special mention goes to guest character Jye Yuh, whose father is shown to think he's doing the right thing, [[Parental Obliviousness|but without considering his daughter's actual wishes]]. Notably less extreme than most of the people listed here.
** Special mention goes to guest character Jye Yuh, whose father is shown to think he's doing the right thing, [[Parental Obliviousness|but without considering his daughter's actual wishes]]. Notably less extreme than most of the people listed here.
* [[A Day in The Limelight]]: Kensuke, who gets an episode that focuses around him and Jye Yuh near the end of the ''Prime'' storyline.
* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: Kensuke, who gets an episode that focuses around him and Jye Yuh near the end of the ''Prime'' storyline.
* [[A God Am I]]: {{spoiler|Aoi}}, as well as, to a lesser extent {{spoiler|Tenkei}}
* [[A God Am I]]: {{spoiler|Aoi}}, as well as, to a lesser extent {{spoiler|Tenkei}}
* [[Alternate Universe Fic]]: ''Evangelion R'' takes place before ''[[The Movie|End of Evangelion]]'' and overlaps with it, timewise. Due to various changes in the timeline, ''End of Evangelion'' doesn't happen, though many of the events from it still occur, albeit altered to some degree.
* [[Alternate Universe Fic]]: ''Evangelion R'' takes place before ''[[The Movie|End of Evangelion]]'' and overlaps with it, timewise. Due to various changes in the timeline, ''End of Evangelion'' doesn't happen, though many of the events from it still occur, albeit altered to some degree.
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* [[Artificial Human]]: Tenkei
* [[Artificial Human]]: Tenkei
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Maya Ibuki, of all people, who basically ends up becoming a [[The Heart|more compassionate]] Ritsuko by the end of the series, even going so far as to {{spoiler|''[[Suspiciously Similar Substitute|replace]]'' her at NERV.}}
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Maya Ibuki, of all people, who basically ends up becoming a [[The Heart|more compassionate]] Ritsuko by the end of the series, even going so far as to {{spoiler|''[[Suspiciously Similar Substitute|replace]]'' her at NERV.}}
** Also, Kensuke has a much more important role in ''Evangelion: R'' than he did in the original series, particularly near the end where he even gets [[A Day in The Limelight|a whole episode that pretty much focuses around him]].
** Also, Kensuke has a much more important role in ''Evangelion: R'' than he did in the original series, particularly near the end where he even gets [[A Day in the Limelight|a whole episode that pretty much focuses around him]].
* [[Assimilation Plot]]: As in the original, [[Lighter and Fluffier|but slightly different]].
* [[Assimilation Plot]]: As in the original, [[Lighter and Fluffier|but slightly different]].
* [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]]: {{spoiler|Shinji and Asuka at the end of both ''Annihilation'' and ''Prime''}}.
* [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]]: {{spoiler|Shinji and Asuka at the end of both ''Annihilation'' and ''Prime''}}.
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* [[Despair Event Horizon]]: Because Shinji and Asuka spend much of the story getting over their issues this is used instead with Aoi and Lyn, who both descend into [[Wangst|an endless pit of hopelessness]] for a time.
* [[Despair Event Horizon]]: Because Shinji and Asuka spend much of the story getting over their issues this is used instead with Aoi and Lyn, who both descend into [[Wangst|an endless pit of hopelessness]] for a time.
* [[Double Agent]]: {{spoiler|Seyoko Okazaki,}} [[Lampshade Hanging|though some characters suspect this from the start]]. However, {{spoiler|she's not working for [[Mega Corp|who they]] ''[[Mega Corp|think]]'' [[Mega Corp|she's working for]].}}
* [[Double Agent]]: {{spoiler|Seyoko Okazaki,}} [[Lampshade Hanging|though some characters suspect this from the start]]. However, {{spoiler|she's not working for [[Mega Corp|who they]] ''[[Mega Corp|think]]'' [[Mega Corp|she's working for]].}}
* [[Dude, She's Like, in A Coma]]: [[Even Better Sequel|Strongly]] [[Averted Trope|averted]]. The second scene in the first episode is a ''[[Alternative Continuity|deliberate]]'' mirroring of the opening for ''End of Evangelion'', where Shinji engaged in his... [[Squick|erm]]... appreciation of Asuka. This scene clearly sets up the different tone the fic aims to take with its character relationships.
* [[Dude, She's Like, in a Coma]]: [[Even Better Sequel|Strongly]] [[Averted Trope|averted]]. The second scene in the first episode is a ''[[Alternative Continuity|deliberate]]'' mirroring of the opening for ''End of Evangelion'', where Shinji engaged in his... [[Squick|erm]]... appreciation of Asuka. This scene clearly sets up the different tone the fic aims to take with its character relationships.
* [[Dysfunction Junction]]: Naturally.
* [[Dysfunction Junction]]: Naturally.
* [[Early-Bird Cameo]]: Sort of with {{spoiler|Tenkei}}, who shows up as a [[Plot Device]] long before he becomes a character.
* [[Early-Bird Cameo]]: Sort of with {{spoiler|Tenkei}}, who shows up as a [[Plot Device]] long before he becomes a character.
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: One of the series' endings (''Prime''), in which things actually turn out pretty okay. [[Bittersweet Ending|Unless you're Lyn, that is]].
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: One of the series' endings (''Prime''), in which things actually turn out pretty okay. [[Bittersweet Ending|Unless you're Lyn, that is]].
* [[The End of the World As We Know It]]: Most of the story is about [[Averted Trope|avoiding this]]. In one ending, they succeed. In another, they fail ([[From a Certain Point of View]]).
* [[The End of the World as We Know It]]: Most of the story is about [[Averted Trope|avoiding this]]. In one ending, they succeed. In another, they fail ([[From a Certain Point of View]]).
* [[End of the World Special]]: ''Annihilation''
* [[End of the World Special]]: ''Annihilation''
* [[Expecting Someone Taller]]: Lyn says this to Asuka, during his introduction. Needless to say, she is not pleased.
* [[Expecting Someone Taller]]: Lyn says this to Asuka, during his introduction. Needless to say, she is not pleased.
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* [[Gainax Ending]]: The other ending of the series (''Annihilation''), which ends with [[Assimilation Plot|Instrumentality]] occurring in a manner even ''[[It Got Weirder|more]]'' bizarre than in ''End of Evangelion''. [[Bittersweet Ending|Not as sad though]].
* [[Gainax Ending]]: The other ending of the series (''Annihilation''), which ends with [[Assimilation Plot|Instrumentality]] occurring in a manner even ''[[It Got Weirder|more]]'' bizarre than in ''End of Evangelion''. [[Bittersweet Ending|Not as sad though]].
* [[Gambit Pileup]]: Dear gods, yes. First, there's Seele plotting [[Ancient Conspiracy|against the world in general]], as in the original. Then there's Gendo plotting against Seele, which [[I Know You Know I Know|naturally they know about]], so they plot against him. And then there's Misato, who's plotting against both Seele ''and'' Gendo, in which she is eventually assisted by {{spoiler|Seyoko, who was independently running her own continuation of Kagi's schemes, who is herself part of a plot by Seele and UN Synaps}}. Oh, and then there's {{spoiler|Aoi, who's plotting, depending on which ending you're reading, against the world or against SEELE}}. And Ritsuko, not to be left behind, get in on it a little too, [[Yandere|plotting against Gendo in particular]].
* [[Gambit Pileup]]: Dear gods, yes. First, there's Seele plotting [[Ancient Conspiracy|against the world in general]], as in the original. Then there's Gendo plotting against Seele, which [[I Know You Know I Know|naturally they know about]], so they plot against him. And then there's Misato, who's plotting against both Seele ''and'' Gendo, in which she is eventually assisted by {{spoiler|Seyoko, who was independently running her own continuation of Kagi's schemes, who is herself part of a plot by Seele and UN Synaps}}. Oh, and then there's {{spoiler|Aoi, who's plotting, depending on which ending you're reading, against the world or against SEELE}}. And Ritsuko, not to be left behind, get in on it a little too, [[Yandere|plotting against Gendo in particular]].
** In fact, it's the opening moves of the [[Gambit Pileup]] that cause the timeline to diverge from the original timeline in the first place, as Gendo, anticipating SEELE's attack in ''End of Evangelion'', [[Villain With Good Publicity|initiates a reconstruction of Tokyo-3 that makes him too popular to touch]] - for awhile.
** In fact, it's the opening moves of the [[Gambit Pileup]] that cause the timeline to diverge from the original timeline in the first place, as Gendo, anticipating SEELE's attack in ''End of Evangelion'', [[Villain with Good Publicity|initiates a reconstruction of Tokyo-3 that makes him too popular to touch]] - for awhile.
* [[Genki Girl]]: Aoi, very much so. [[Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl|Naturally, she's pared with the awkward Lyn]].
* [[Genki Girl]]: Aoi, very much so. [[Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl|Naturally, she's pared with the awkward Lyn]].
* [[Glomp]]: Aoi does this to Lyn occasionally, much to his embarrassment.
* [[Glomp]]: Aoi does this to Lyn occasionally, much to his embarrassment.
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** Speaking of Tenkei, Maya is pretty protective of him as well.
** Speaking of Tenkei, Maya is pretty protective of him as well.
* [[Mandatory Twist Ending]]: At the end of ''Prime'' it's revealed that {{spoiler|Tenkei is a quasi-clone of Kaji, as Rei is to Yui or Kaworu is to Adam}}.
* [[Mandatory Twist Ending]]: At the end of ''Prime'' it's revealed that {{spoiler|Tenkei is a quasi-clone of Kaji, as Rei is to Yui or Kaworu is to Adam}}.
* [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] with Aoi. Yes, she really seems to care about Lyn, but {{spoiler|she also has ulterior motives that essentially amount [[The End of the World As We Know It|to wiping out humanity]].}} Really, this should be no surprise. This is ''Eva'', after all, even if it is a fanfic.
* [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] with Aoi. Yes, she really seems to care about Lyn, but {{spoiler|she also has ulterior motives that essentially amount [[The End of the World as We Know It|to wiping out humanity]].}} Really, this should be no surprise. This is ''Eva'', after all, even if it is a fanfic.
* [[Mayfly-December Romance]]: {{spoiler|Aoi and Lyn}}.
* [[Mayfly-December Romance]]: {{spoiler|Aoi and Lyn}}.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Aoi means "blue" in Japanese. Guess what color Aoi likes.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Aoi means "blue" in Japanese. Guess what color Aoi likes.

Revision as of 08:32, 8 April 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 (...).

Located here.


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?