Evangelion All Episodes ((install)) — Neon Genesis

Now that you know the correct order of , prepare yourself. Do not watch this show for cool robot fights. Watch it to understand why, despite the pain of connection, humanity chooses to live. Get in the robot, Shinji.

Since you didn't specify the platform or tone, here's a covering the whole original TV series (Episodes 1–26):

When Evangelion was released on home video, Episodes 21-24 were re-edited into "Director's Cuts." To truly watch correctly, you must seek these versions. They add approximately 30 minutes of crucial footage: Neon Genesis Evangelion All Episodes

These episodes focus almost entirely on the internal psychology of the characters during the "Human Instrumentality Project". While controversial for their abstract nature, they are considered essential for understanding the show's philosophical themes. Part 2: The Original Films

The original broadcast of Neon Genesis Evangelion consists of 26 episodes. However, the narrative splits into two distinct halves: the action-oriented "Monster of the Week" arc and the psychologically abstract conclusion. Now that you know the correct order of , prepare yourself

If you want the original experience, ignore Rebuilds until you finish Episode 26 and End of Evangelion .

Neon Genesis Evangelion is a Japanese anime television series created by Hideaki Anno, which premiered in 1995 and has since become a cultural phenomenon. The series follows the story of Shinji Ikari, a young boy who pilots a giant humanoid robot called the Evangelion to fight against giant monsters known as Angels. The show explores themes of psychological trauma, existentialism, and the human condition, which resonated with audiences worldwide. Get in the robot, Shinji

This is where Evangelion earns its legendary status. The second half systematically destroys its characters.