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Thanks to the inclusion of director's cuts and a series of 'Rebuild' movies that act as sequels, reboots, and alternate timelines all in one, it can be tough to get a handle on how to watch Neon Genesis Evangelion in order. Below, we'll clear up everything so you get in the damn robot and experience Shinji's story from start to Impact-ful finish. That includes the full picture of the original Neon Genesis Evangelion anime, the four Rebuild movies, and everything else (skippable or otherwise). For more, be sure to check out the best anime to watch right now (a certain Neon Genesis Evangelion makes the cut) as well as a larger look at the new anime in 2024. We also have guides to Demon Slayer season 4, Jujutsu Kaisen season 3, and how to watch Attack on Titan in order. How to watch Neon Genesis Evangelion in order – show, End of Evangelion, and Rebuild movies(Image credit: Netflix/Gainax)Neon Genesis Evangelion episodes 1-26 (inc. episodes 21-24 director’s cuts) [1995-1996]End of Evangelion [1997]Watching Neon Genesis Evangelion in release order is undoubtedly the best way to do things. That’s helped enormously by Netflix having the worldwide streaming rights to the mainline series, including the director’s cuts of episodes 21-24. The original versions of those episodes are harder to track down and, honestly, not worth it. The director’s cuts are more comprehensive. One thing to note is the subtitles for the Netflix versions have been tweaked slightly – and led to some controversy over the relationship between two of the characters.ISBN 9781880656235. ^ a b Alverson, Brigid (May 27, 2011). "Sailor Moon 101: Pretty, Powerful, And Pure of Heart". MTV. Archived from the original on April 16, 2018. Retrieved April 16, 2018.
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