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"Tony Takezaki's Neon Genesis Evangelion" is a comedic parody manga that reimagines the events and characters of the original "Neon Genesis Evangelion" series. The story retains the core premise of the original, where humanity faces extinction from mysterious beings known as Angels, and the organization NERV deploys giant bio-mechanical robots called Evangelions to combat them. However, the manga takes a satirical approach, exaggerating the personalities and situations for humorous effect.

Shinji Ikari, the reluctant pilot of Evangelion Unit-01, is portrayed as even more passive and insecure, often finding himself in absurd and over-the-top scenarios. Misato Katsuragi, NERV's operations director, is depicted as a carefree and eccentric figure, frequently indulging in alcohol and comedic mishaps. Rei Ayanami, the enigmatic pilot of Unit-00, is given a deadpan demeanor that amplifies her aloofness, while Asuka Langley Soryu, the fiery and competitive pilot of Unit-02, becomes even more volatile and prone to exaggerated outbursts. Gendo Ikari, Shinji's estranged father and NERV's commander, is portrayed as a cold and manipulative figure, often engaging in bizarre and self-serving behavior.

The manga diverges significantly from the original's serious tone, incorporating slapstick humor, fourth-wall breaks, and surreal gags. The Angels, while still formidable threats, are often depicted in ridiculous or nonsensical ways, and the battles with the Evangelions are filled with comedic twists. The narrative frequently pokes fun at the original series' psychological and philosophical themes, reducing them to absurdity for comedic effect. Despite its comedic nature, the manga occasionally references key plot points from the original series, such as the Human Instrumentality Project and the mysterious origins of the Evangelions, though these elements are treated with irreverence.

The artwork is exaggerated and cartoonish, emphasizing the comedic tone. Characters are often drawn with exaggerated expressions and poses, and the action sequences are filled with over-the-top visual gags. The manga's humor relies heavily on parody, with frequent nods to the original series' iconic moments and dialogue, recontextualized for comedic effect.

Overall, "Tony Takezaki's Neon Genesis Evangelion" offers a lighthearted and irreverent take on the original series, appealing to fans familiar with the source material while providing a fresh and humorous perspective on its characters and themes.
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Tony Takezaki's Neon Genesis Evangelion
トニーたけざきのエヴァンゲリオン
Tony Takezaki Presents Neon Genesis Evangelion
Type: Manga
Date: 10/01/2011
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Comedy
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  • Story & Art
    Tony Takezaki