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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Neon Genesis Evangelion changed anime and manga forever with its special blend of classic super robot genre (if it really existed?) and the radical and way-out-there ideas that the writers and director came up with. Now, with that historical fact (and ask any anime enthusiast or check any documented study of the subject) in mind, imagine if the original work was as over-the-top as S&WH40K. Imagine what would happen to the history of anime. |