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Amazon Prime VideoEvangelion: 3. 33 You Can (Not) Redo (2012) Available on Amazon Prime VideoEvangelion 3. 0 + 1. 0 Thrice Upon a Time (2021) Available on Amazon Prime VideoNow, it’s going to get complicated. You can duck out at this point, as we’re heading into light spoiler territory – with a heavy chance of plot-related headaches forecast. How to watch Demon Slayer in orderHow to watch Pokemon in orderHow to watch Neon Genesis Evangelion in chronological order(Image credit: Netflix/Gainax)Honestly? Watching Neon Genesis Evangelion in chronological order is a tough ask. Mercifully, the first 24 episodes can be watched as normal. Then, it gets a little tricky. Series protagonist Shinji then becomes part of a major
event that technically takes place during episodes 25 and 26 and also the End of Evangelion movie. If you want to go super in-depth and granular with the chronological order, you can watch episodes 1-24, the first hour of End of Evangelion, then episodes 25 and 26 for a more introspective look at the main characters during a significant plot beat. Then you’re free to finish up End of Evangelion before moving on to the Rebuild movies.
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shredding the shonen anime rulebook to make a statement about its characters. The story stars the teenage boy Denji, who died at the hands of the zombie devil, only to fuse with his devil dog Pochita to become the mighty Chainsaw Man, ready for a new debt-free life. Makima scouted him to work for the Public Safety Commission as a devil hunter alongside the fiend Power, and ever
since, Denji has been Makima's willing lapdog who fears no enemy, devil or human. However, those ordinary "monster hunter" vibes were slowly subverted with Makima's increasingly sinister behavior, threatening to disrupt Denji's new life in ways he's not ready for. Anime fans must keep an eye on Makima when and if she returns in another anime season. Anime-only fans are in for a wild ride if the anime resumes, since Chainsaw Man holds nothing sacred and will kill off characters and generously introduce wacky new ones at odd times, all to keep shonen fans off-balance in a dark, unpredictable world. The first season rapidly rotated through characters, ushering them in and killing them off again, heroes and villains alike.