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com, Inc. Back to top An error occurred: 404 Client Error: Not Found for url: https://www. netflix. com/title/81033445 How to watch Neon Genesis Evangelion in order | GamesRadar+ Skip to main content Games RadarNewsaramaTotal FilmEdgeRetro GamerPLAYSFX Open menu Close menu Total Film The smarter take on movies Search Search GamesRadar+ Subscribe UK EditionUKUSCanadaAustralia Gaming MagazinesWhy subscribe?Subscribe from just £3Takes you closer to the games, movies and TV you loveTry a single issue or save on a subscriptionIssues delivered straight to your door or deviceFrom£3View News Reviews Subscribe Podcast Newsletter Magazines About Us Retro Gamer Play Total Film Edge SFX TrendingBest Netflix MoviesBest movies on Disney PlusMovie Release DatesBest Netflix Shows When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. TV Animation How to watch Neon Genesis Evangelion in order – including the Rebuild movies By Bradley Russell last updated 29 January 2024 Do (Not) Worry: we've got the complete Evangelion watch order right here Comments (Image credit: Studio Khara) The Neon Genesis Evangelion watch order, on the face of it, looks simple: a 26-episode series, a movie, then you're done. Unfortunately, it's not quite that straightforward. 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.Plot[edit] See also: List of Overlord (novel series) characters In 2126, a Full-Dive Massively multiplayer online role-playing game or DMMORPG called YGGDRASIL was released, standing out among all other DMMORPGs due to its unusually high ability for the player to interact with the game. After an intense twelve-year run, the game servers are about to be shut down. Within the game exists a guild, Ainz Ooal Gown, once consisting of 41 members and credited as one of the strongest guilds in the game. Now only four of the members remain, the other 37 having quit the game, and only one, a skeletal Lich "Overlord" character named Momonga, continues to play as the guild leader, maintaining their headquarters in The Great Tomb of Nazarick. In the minutes before the shutdown he invites the remaining guild members, but of those only one appears and only for a short while before leaving. While saddened by this, he accepts the reality that his friends have their other lives to take care of and decides to stay logged in until the servers shut down. When the shut-down time arrives, Momonga discovers that the game hasn't vanished; instead, it appears as if Nazarick has been transported to another world altogether and its various NPCs becoming actual living beings. Momonga has been trapped in the form of his game avatar, leaving him unable to use the normal player functions such as General Message, or even log out. With no other option, Momonga sets out to learn if any players like himself are in this new world. Taking on the name of the guild, Ainz Ooal Gown, as a message to any other remaining players, Momonga begins exploring the world in an attempt to figure out what has happened while searching for anyone or anything that could help him solve this mystery, while ensuring the safety of Nazarick. Ainz Ooal Gown seems to have modifications made to his behavior by in-game mechanics, because he demonstrates no moral qualms with killing and other actions that are taboo in the real world.
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