RPG: The NERV White Paper Main article: Neon Genesis Evangelion RPG: The NERV White PaperĪ 158 page card-based RPG book released on April 20, 1996. Groundwork volumes were also created for the first two films in the Rebuild of Evangelion tetralogy. The majority of the pages are filled with production sketches.
Despite being a limited edition Japan-only publication, some of the text is in English.Ī series of 5 artbooks for the series and its two films.
The text is written by TV series screenwriter Hiroshi Yamaguchi, and the photographs were taken by Ichiro Kamei. The photographic portion is meant to represent pictures taken by Kaji during his mission, and features digitally-altered pictures, which include the EVAs, Angels, and other series-related objects. These letters, notes, and poems provide some additional insight into Kaji's character. Published in 1997 through Newtype, this rare combination photo/text book profiles Ryōji Kaji via 16 "documents" left by him. It includes a section of art by Sadamoto and has been rereleased as Die Sterne Ver. Many of the images that are not promotional art for the anime are pieces of artwork from other popular Japanese animators and manga artists that were created following the series' success, and other works by Sadamoto (such as Nadia, or Fatal Fury 2). Die Sterne has a more broad focus, including a variety of Evangelion themed artwork that appeared in other media or on various products such as model kit boxes or calendars. It also features artwork from other Sadamoto projects. The titles are in German and respectively translate to "The Moon" and "The Stars."ĭer Mond is dedicated to art by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto and features many renditions of Evangelion characters as well as concept artworks and character designs and notes from Sadamoto about the art. They include various artwork, although only a few are cells from the original animation. These are artbooks published by Gainax through Kadokawa Shoten. It is GAINAX-sanctioned, and thus considered canon. The contents of the book described many areas of the Evangelion storyline that the series left unclear. The End of Evangelion theatrical pamphlet (nicknamed the " Red Cross Book" by overseas fans) was a limited edition supplementary booklet distributed in Japanese theaters during The End of Evangelion's initial run. Red Cross Book Main article: Red Cross Book The Evangelion: Death & Rebirth theatrical pamphlet was a limited edition supplementary booklet distributed in Japanese theaters during Evangelion: Death & Rebirth's initial run.
Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon A Time (March 08, 2021)Ī 1997 collection of Newtype Japan's NGE coverage, and in particular NGE artwork Evangelion: Death & Rebirth theatrical pamphlet.
Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo (November 17, 2012).Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance (JEnglish dub released on March 29, 2011).Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone (SeptemEnglish dub released on November 17, 2009).
1 The English dub of Death & Rebirth, when released on DVD, contained the edit of "Death", "DEATH(TRUE)²" Revival of Evangelion was not officially released in English-speaking territories in any Evangelion collection (or on its own) due to the rights to the Evangelion movies belonging to a different distributor than the TV series, unlike in Japan in the United States, the rights to the TV series belonged to ADV Films (now AEsir Holdings) and the rights to the films to Manga Entertainment (this license has now lapsed the English dub rights now belong to no-one).
Revival of Evangelion is simply "Death" with the full version of The End of Evangelion attached to it, replacing "Rebirth". Death & Rebirth consists of two halves: "Death", which is a clip show summarizing the TV series, and then "Rebirth" which is the unfinished first two thirds of The End of Evangelion.
Like the title Neon Genesis Evangelion, the English episode titles were created by Gainax, not the show's English-language dub producer, ADV Films.