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The first DVD release by ADV Films was the eight-disk Perfect Collection in 2002, containing the original installments. [124] In 2004, ADV released two DVD compilations titled Neon Genesis Evangelion: Resurrection and Neon Genesis Evangelion: Genesis Reborn, encompassing the directors' cuts of episodes from the twenty-first to the twenty-fourth, additionally including the original versions of episodes from the twenty-first to the twenty-sixth. [124] The Platinum Edition release was
announced by ADV in 2004,[132] consisting of seven DVDs[133] released between July 27, 2004, and April 19, 2005. [134] The Platinum Edition contained the original twenty-six episodes and the four "Director's cut" versions[135] of episodes from the twenty-first to the twenty-fourth. A six-disc version of the Platinum Edition, the Platinum Complete Edition, was released on November 22, 2005, and omitted several extras included in other versions, including commentary and trailers. [136] A seven-disc Platinum Perfect Collection tin case version was released on November 27, 2007, and included the extras that were omitted from the Platinum Complete Edition. [137][138] On November 18, 2008, a seven-disc Holiday Edition DVD was released; this would be the final DVD release of the series from ADV Films. [139] In late November 2011, it was announced the series was going out of print. [140] Madman Anime[edit] Madman has held the rights to the series since 1998[141] in New Zealand and Australia, where Evangelion was broadcast in 1999 by the
Special Broadcasting Service. [142] Madman Anime also holds the home video licenses for the Rebuild of Evangelion films. [143] Netflix[edit] On November 26, 2018, streaming company Netflix announced that it had acquired the worldwide streaming rights to the original anime series, as well as Evangelion: Death (True)2 and The End of Evangelion, for release in Q2 2019.
of a humongous mecha show while mixing elements of drama, comedy, sci-fi, and absurdity. Oh wait,
that’s not a genre, isn’t it? Well, you will probably understand the meaning of that later on. But first things to remember is that Darling in the Frankxx takes place in a distant future. There are imminent sci-fi themes that deals with pilots and Frankxx, giant robots that are capable of fighting the mysterious klaxosaur. Here, we meet the children that lives in mobile fort cities known as the Plantations. Out of these children, a young boy named Hiro (Code 016) meets a strange girl with horns on her head. So begins this journey.
On my first viewing, it felt like Trigger really wanted to play a bit with the viewers’ emotions while
attempting the tricky feat of combining many different genres.