The
legendary anime Neon Genesis Evangelion is about to
celebrate 30 years since the broadcast of its first episode,
and to commemorate it, a special exhibition titled "All of
Evangelion" has been announced. It will be held in Tokyo
City View from November 14, 2025 to January
12, 2026, allowing fans to ring in the new year accompanied by Shinji, Rei,
Asuka, and company.
The news
was accompanied by the reveal of the event's official logo,
designed with Evangelion's iconic typography and a chromatic aberration effect
that evokes the visual aesthetic of the series. In addition, the official
website of the exhibition is already available, where more details
will be published as the date approaches.
A
journey through the history of the Evangelion phenomenon
The "All
of Evangelion" exhibition promises to be a complete tribute to
the franchise, ranging from the first production materials created in the
nineties to its most recent works. It will be a unique opportunity to explore
the evolution of this universe that marked a before and after in the history of
anime.
This
announcement joins other celebrations for the anniversary, such as the
recent giant statue of Evangelion installed in the royal
village of the Third Villa, reinforcing the cultural presence of Hideaki
Anno's most ambitious project.
A legacy
that is still valid
Neon
Genesis Evangelion was
originally released on October 4, 1995 under the direction
of Hideaki Anno and was produced by the Gainax studio.
Since then, the franchise has spawned an enormous amount of content, including
manga, movies, and reboots.
The most
recent animated work is Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time,
which was released in Japanese theaters on March 8, 2021, closing
the Rebuilds saga and reaffirming the emotional and narrative legacy that
Evangelion has left to generations of fans around the world.