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Originally Posted by MicShazam
Not too familiar with this guy's work. I've got a Cutie Honey anime, but apparently not one which he was involved with. Still only read maybe 1/4 of the Evangelion manga. The last part of Gunbuster was published as an anime, but was made incredibly cheaply and in B&W, so I'm curious about what Hideaki Anno has suffered in terms of incomplete anime? I read his Wikipedia article and can confirm that I know **** all about his work aside from the few volumes of Evangelion I read 10+ years ago. Anything I'm missing?
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There's dispute and speculation over the reason, but the last two episodes of Evangelion were barely animated, showed random pictures for long periods of time, and the actual plot of the third to last episode was basically ignored for a surrealistic, existentialist screed. Many have theorized that the show either ran out of money or time to animate the last two episodes. This was fixed with the movie
End of Evangelion, but no one has ever really answered the question of why those two episodes happened the way they did.
Those two episodes were great to watch while stoned though.