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1st YearVolume 1Volume 2Volume 3Volume 4Volume 4. 5Volume 5Volume 6Volume 7Volume 7. 5Volume 8Volume 9Volume 10Volume 11Volume 11. 5 2nd Year On September 22nd, 2021, it was announced that the the light novel's "2nd Year Arc" has been officially licensed by Seven Seas Entertainment and would be published in both digital and paperback format, starting with the first volume on June 9 (digital) and July 19 (paperback), 2022. [1] 2nd YearVolume 1Volume 2Volume 3Volume 4Volume 4. 5Volume 5Volume 6Volume 7Volume 8 Manga Main article: Yōkoso Jitsuryoku Shijō Shugi no Kyōshitsu e (Manga) The manga adaptation of the series has been serializing in Monthly Comic Alive since January 2016. While the adaptation of the first year arc by Yuyu Ichino was still continuing, it was announced that another artist will begin working on adaptation of the second year arc. 1st year arc The first year arc by Yuyu Ichino started serializing in January 2016 and As of February 2022, 12 volumes have been published. Volume 1Volume 2Volume 3Volume 4Volume 5Volume 6Volume 7Volume 8Volume 9Volume 10Volume 11Volume 12 2nd year arc In December 2021 issue (released October 2021) of Monthly Comic Alive, it was announced that Xia Sasane will start the second year arc adaptation in February 2022 issue (released December 2021) of Comic Alive. Volume 1Volume 2 English In June 2021, Seven Seas Entertainment announced the English licensing of the manga adaptation, with the first volume set to be released in February 2022. [2] Volume 1Volume 2Volume 3Volume 4Volume 5Volume 6Volume 7Volume 8Volume 9 Anime Main article: Yōkoso Jitsuryoku Shijō Shugi no Kyōshitsu e (Anime) The light novel received a 12-episode anime adaptation of the same name produced by Lerche and directed by Seiji Kishi and Hiroyuki Hashimoto.This fear is also what drove him to abandon Shinji. He is depicted as relentless in his drive to win, a man who "takes drastic and extreme measures, by fair means or foul, or by hook or by crook, in order to accomplish his own purpose. "[21] According to Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, the characters of Gendo and Fuyutsuki are based on Ed Straker and Alec Freeman of the television series UFO. [18] Sadamoto designed the visual appearance of the characters so that their personalities "could be understood more or less at a glance". [22] The distinctive aesthetic appeal of the female lead characters' designs contributed to the high sales of Neon Genesis Evangelion merchandise. The design of Rei, in particular, became so popular that the media referred to the character as "Premium Girl" due to the high sales of books with Rei on the cover. [23] Production[edit] Director Hideaki Anno fell into a depression following the completion of work on Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water[24] and the 1992 failure of the Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise sequel project, Uru in Blue. [25] According to Yasuhiro Takeda, after the failure of Blue Uru Anno agreed to a collaboration between King Records and Gainax while drinking with King representative Toshimichi Ōtsuki;[26] King Records guaranteed Anno a time slot for "something, anything". [27] Anno began the development of the new series in 1993 around the notion of not running away, which had been the underlying theme of Aoki Uru, which focused on a protagonist accustomed to avoiding personal responsibility who finds himself trying to save the heroine of the story. [28] Early into the production, he stated his intent to have Evangelion increase the number of anime fans, named otaku in Japanese, and attract interest in the anime medium[29] bringing a breath of fresh air to the mecha genre. In the early design phase of the Evangelion project, several formats were considered, including a film, a television series and an original video animation (OVA) series.
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