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He decided that his best approach with creating Senku was to create a character that was ambitious and chose to actively push themselves through hard work in order to fulfill their goals. [3][4] He also wanted to create a character that closely resembled the character Agon Kongo from his own manga serialization Eyeshield 21 in terms of personality and characteristics and felt that it was appropriate for the chosen setting. [5] Inagaki was personally fascinated by the topic of science as a child and sought to create a science-based story for entertainment purposes that also featured common themes and messages that would be compelling for the audience. [3] In regards to influences, Inagaki stated that Video Girl Ai was a series that had a significant impact on the story's development. [3] Inagaki works remotely with his illustrator Boichi in which the former sends his own created storyboards to the latter through his own editor. [4] By the time the pair began working on the series, Inagaki was already quite familiar with Boichi's work as an artist and initially struggled with expressing his ideas for his collaborator to illustrate, often times being uncertain about how to draw some of Senku's inventions and how to make them feel impressive.For other media, see Neon Genesis Evangelion (franchise). Neon Genesis Evangelion新世紀エヴァンゲリオン
(Shin Seiki Evangerion)GenreApocalyptic[1]Mecha[2]Psychological drama[3] Anime television seriesDirected by Hideaki Anno Masayuki (assistant) Kazuya Tsurumaki (assistant) Produced by Noriko Kobayashi (TV Tokyo) Yutaka Sugiyama (NAS) Written byHideaki AnnoMusic byShirō SagisuStudio Gainax Tatsunoko Licensed byNetflix (worldwide streaming license)AU: CrunchyrollBI: Anime LimitedNA: GKIDSOriginal networkTXN (TV Tokyo)English networkAU: SBS TVBI: Sci FiNA: Anime NetworkPH: ABS-CBNABC-5UK: Propeller TVUS: KTEH,[4] Cartoon Network (Toonami),[5] Adult Swim[6]ZA: AnimaxOriginal run October 4, 1995 – March 27, 1996Episodes26 (List of episodes) Manga Neon Genesis Evangelion (adaptation) Angelic Days Shinji Ikari Raising Project Campus Apocalypse Petit Eva Light novel Neon Genesis Evangelion: Anima Anime films Revival of Evangelion Death & Rebirth (1997) The End of Evangelion (1997) Rebuild of Evangelion 1. 0 You Are (Not) Alone. (2007) 2. 0 You Can (Not) Advance. (2009) 3.