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[175][206] The series also had a strong influence on anime, at a time when the anime industry and televised anime series were in a slump period. [160] CNET reviewer Tim Hornyak credits the series with revitalizing and transforming the giant
mecha genre. [207] In the 1980s and 1990s, Japanese animation saw decreased production[208] following the economic crash in Japan. [209] This was followed by a crisis of ideas in the years to come. [210] Against this background, Evangelion imposed new standards for the animated serial, ushering in the era of the "new Japanese animation serial",[211] characterized by innovations that allowed a technical and artistic revival of the industry. The production of anime serials began to reflect greater author control, the concentration of resources in fewer but higher quality episodes, typically ranging from thirteen to twenty-six, a directorial approach similar to live film, and greater freedom from the constraints of merchandising. [212] Two cosplayers portraying Asuka Langley Soryu and Rei Ayanami. The franchise has been credited as a conduit for making cosplay a worldwide phenomenon. [213] According to TV Tokyo's Keisuke Iwata, the global spread of Japanese animation dramatically expanded due to the popularity of Evangelion. [214] In Japan, Evangelion prompted a review of the cultural value of anime,[215] and its success, according to Roland Kelts, made the
medium more accessible to the international youth scene. [216] With the interest in the series, otaku culture became a mass social phenomenon.