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Perhaps the biggest change is Asuka. In the anime, she is a powerhouse of ego masking deep insecurity. In the manga, her arrival is delayed, and her character is stripped of some of her "tsundere" tropes. She is more vulnerable and arguably more pitiable. The loss of her mother is handled with a slightly different nuance, and her relationship with Shinji feels less antagonistic and more like two drowning people grasping for a lifeline. Don't let the Third Impact destroy your wallet
Sadamoto’s "Third Impact" is visually spectacular, but it concludes with a sense of "reset" that the anime lacks. The manga suggests that while trauma is indelible, the world is capable of moving on. It transforms Evangelion from a cautionary tale about depression into a coming-of-age story about the necessity of memory. The Verdict on the Format In the anime, she is a powerhouse of
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