Neon Genesis Evangelion -dub- ~upd~ 🔖 🚀
Here’s a review of the Neon Genesis Evangelion English dub, written from a fan perspective.
Deep within Unit-01, something ancient and maternal roars. The Eva goes berserk, moving with a feral, animalistic hunger. It tears into the Angel with its bare hands, ripping through the AT Field—the "light of the soul"—like it’s wet paper. The explosion that follows levels a city block, leaving Shinji gasping in the wreckage. Neon Genesis Evangelion -Dub-
When Netflix acquired the streaming rights in 2019, they commissioned a completely new redub by VSI Los Angeles to meet the strict standards of Studio Khara (Hideaki Anno’s studio). Here’s a review of the Neon Genesis Evangelion
- Anno, H. (1995). Neon Genesis Evangelion. Tokyo: Studio Gainax.
- Neon Genesis Evangelion -Dub- (2019). Retrieved from https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime/neon-genesis-evangelion-dub
- Papenbrook, B. (2019). Neon Genesis Evangelion -Dub- Interview. Retrieved from https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2019/08/neon-genesis-evangelion-dub-bryce-papenbrook.shtml
The "Dub" feature for Neon Genesis Evangelion is arguably one of the most complex and historically significant topics in anime localization. Unlike most shows where the dub is simply a translated version of the original, the Evangelion dub has undergone multiple iterations, casting changes, and script controversies. Anno, H