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<blockquote data-quote="Angry For Coins" data-source="post: 2726040" data-attributes="member: 33943"><p>Evangelion and Rah-Rah are two completely different anime. While both use the sci-fi/giant robot vs. giant monster technique to draw in its customers their meanings are entirely different. Evangelion was loosely based on myths from old Judea and Christianity. For example Lilith/Rei, many references to the cross, Adam and Eve, and angels. The End of Evangelion shows its real confused meaning through the end of the world.</p><p> </p><p>Rah-Rah is all on its own and super-generic. While the show tries to show off its complex storyline people fail to realize that the show never really gave enough to go off on. Unlike Eva, which served us in full course meals. Rah-Rah was definitley fun until the reincarnation, or should I say a creation of the world took place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angry For Coins, post: 2726040, member: 33943"] Evangelion and Rah-Rah are two completely different anime. While both use the sci-fi/giant robot vs. giant monster technique to draw in its customers their meanings are entirely different. Evangelion was loosely based on myths from old Judea and Christianity. For example Lilith/Rei, many references to the cross, Adam and Eve, and angels. The End of Evangelion shows its real confused meaning through the end of the world. Rah-Rah is all on its own and super-generic. While the show tries to show off its complex storyline people fail to realize that the show never really gave enough to go off on. Unlike Eva, which served us in full course meals. Rah-Rah was definitley fun until the reincarnation, or should I say a creation of the world took place. [/QUOTE]
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