February 28th, 2009 by Aaron Clark
I don’t have too much to say about this piece of art by Mike “Gabe” Krahulik, in which he mashes up Penny Arcade and Evangelion. According to his post, the image is for a poster that they’ll be selling exclusively at Sakura-Con in April.
His comments about the image are limited, however a quick cross-reference will show some very distinctive similarities in the robot, and especially in the suit in the upper body and collar area. It’s kind of neat to see two of my long time favorites cross over, even if it’s just in a single image.
References to Evangelion are not a new thing, I’ve posted a few others over the years, like fan art by Bruce Timm of Batman: The Animated Series, or when the characters of Chugworth Academy headed to Otakon, or references in full-fledged productions like Invader Zim or One Hour Photo with Robin Williams. There’s lots of cool stuff floating around out there to find.
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February 25th, 2009 by Aaron Clark
Hey, remember when you could spend like $400 on an Evangelion ipod? Well now you can spend just $2-3 on your iPhone or iPod Touch to make it Evangelion-ish. Appliya Inc. has developed an application for the Apple iPhone and iPod to give it a clock and countdown time reminiscent of the activation timer in Evangelion. There’s also a goofy picture stamp application that… puts Angels, Evas, and Rei Ayanami’s hair into your pictures. And if that sounds kind of silly, that’s because it is silly. If you’d like to see just how silly it is, click here to see a picture of the application in action.
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February 21st, 2009 by Aaron Clark
Dengeki PlayStation Online has posted quite a few images from AOU2009 Amusement Expo of Sega’s Rebuild of Evangelion figures due out between June and September. Ordinarily, this wouldn’t be especially noteworthy, but as it turns out, one of the figures on display was a design illustration of the figure for the new character Mari, who we have not gotten many good glimpses of. Check out the post on Dengeki Playstation Online for more images.
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February 20th, 2009 by Aaron Clark
It’s official, we now have a release date for Rebuild of Evangelion 2.0: You can (not) advance. According to the official Evangelion website, the film will be in Japanese theaters starting June 27th, 2009. When a fansub of that will become available is anyone’s guess. Keep in mind that it took a considerable amount of time for the initial fansub of Rebuild 0.1 to be made available. I wouldn’t be surprised if the fansub of 2.0 doesn’t come around until 1.0 is available on domestic DVD in November.
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February 11th, 2009 by Aaron Clark




From crab meat to windshield visors, Gainax has put Evangelion on everything you could possibly imagine. So Evangelion tarot cards are not that unusual once you stop to think about it. In fact, I recall a time on the former Eva Monkey Forums when we mused over producing an Evangelion tarot deck. Ultimately, nothing came of it, but it’s interesting going back and comparing the old list to the set that Gainax produced. With the exception of Gendo as The Emperor, the lists are totally different. I know very little about Tarot, so I can’t say whether Gainax put sufficient thought into which characters would best represent the meanings associated with each card.
These cards are a limited edition set of 22 cards, slated for release on March 19th for a price of 2,940 yen. The set comes with a case and guide.
The Cards:
O – The Fool – Rei I, II, and III
I – The Magician – Ritsuko Akagi
II – The High Priestess – Yui Ikari
III – The Empress – Asuka Langley Soryu
IV – The Emperor – Gendo Ikari
V – The Hierophant – Kaworu Nagisa
VI – The Lovers – Hikari Horaki and Toji Suzuhara
VII – The Chariot – Eva Unit 01 with Sniper Rifle
VIII – Strength – Lilith
IX – The Hermit – Seele
X – Wheel of fortune – Systema Sephiroticum
XI – Justice – Shinji Ikari
XII – The Hanged Man – Ryoji Kaji
XIII – Death – Kaworu/Tabris
XIV – Temperance – Maya Ibuki
XV – The Devil – Eva Unit 01
XVI – The Tower – Tokyo-3/Geofront (?)
XVII – The Star – Rei Ayanami (?)
XVIII – The Moon – Kaworu Nagisa
XIX – The Sun – Misato Katsuragi
XX – Judgement – The Magi
XXI – The World – Rei/Lilith
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February 10th, 2009 by Aaron Clark
So I was minding my own business, listening to the Future Synthpop channel on Digitally Imported, an internet radio station that I’ve been listening to for a number of years, and this song comes on, and at some point, I hear a female voice cut in saying “We are the eighteenth angel, the other angels are just different possibilities…”. With cat-like reflexes, I hit the volume key on my keyboard repeatedly to hear Allison Keith’s Misato from The End of Evangelion more clearly. The song in question is Love As Blood (Implant Remix) by Icon of Coil, an EBM band from Norway. And as I said in another entry recently, it’s peculiar and wonderful how Evangelion connects things together, and how you find it in the most unlikely and unexpected places. I obviously cannot put the song up in its entirety, but here’s an excerpt for your edification. If you want to hear the whole thing, you’ll have to buy it or steal it. Either way, I won’t judge.
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January 26th, 2009 by Aaron Clark
It’s weird to think that ten years ago, I had to scavenge for Evangelion on VHS tapes in various specialty stores. Because of the difficulty, I had to eventually resort to buying damn near half the series at Otakon one year. Nowadays, Evangelion can be bought from nearly any video retailer, and even at some Wal-Marts. That degree of availability ultimately means two things. Firstly, that as a commodity, the series is profitable, and secondly, that it has earned a sizable amount of popularity.
So it comes as no surprise that it would be included in IGN’s Top 100 Animated Series feature. But number 10? Out of like every animated series ever? I mean I love Eva and all, but that’s pretty unusual, particularly for a list that includes only a handful of anime series.
I enjoyed flipping through the list, despite the annoyance of the feature being split up into separate pages instead of like 1-10, 11-20, 21-30, etc. Gotta love those websites that get paid for impression-based advertisement.
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January 21st, 2009 by Aaron Clark
A while back I thought I would check out the offering of Evangelion video reviews on YouTube. At the time, the only relevant video I could find was by “Hard’s Anime Reviews”, an account which has since been suspended. His reviews were disappointingly barren of any pre-planning or insight; the sort of production anyone could accomplish by pointing the camera at themselves and talking for 5-10 minutes. I’ll give him props for the effort, but I need something more out of a review.
I see more and more Evangelion stuff popping up on YouTube, so I thought I would try my hand at searching for Evangelion video reviews again. I found a few, most of them mediocre, but a user by the name of gigguk, aka “The Anime Zone” left me pleasantly surprised with his satirical high-energy review. It plays out like a mixture of Monty Python and The Angry Video Game Nerd.
And, as an amusing side note, I just happened across an image of my friend Jordon cosplaying as Yagami Light in his Death Note review. Weird.
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January 19th, 2009 by Aaron Clark
For better or worse, I’ve added two links to the site navigation, one is Archive, which is an archive (imagine that) of all of the blog entries for Eva Monkey. The other is Old Content, which is an archive of much of the old content from Eva Monkey over the years. I’ve been going through a lot of this old content, reformatting it, optimizing it for search, rethinking how and what I want to present on this site. I no longer want to have such a huge scope the way I did in the past. But I figured, while I’m taking my sweet time going over this stuff, I thought I might as well bear the embarrassment of having it all available for prying eyes.
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