Neon Genesis Evangelion: Theatrical Edition #26 Live Action Part (Special Rush Edit Version) (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 25, 2003

Original Title:
劇場版#26実写パート (特別ラッシュ編集版)

Alternate Titles:
End of Evangelion: Alternate Live Action Sequence
Evangelion: Episode 26' Live Action Cut
Evangelion: Theatrical Release #26 Live Action Part (Special Rush Edit Version)
Gekijouban #26 Jissha Part - Tokubetsu Rush Henshuuban
Gekijō-ban #26 Jissha Pāto (Tokubetsu Rasshu Henshū-Ban)
Movie Version #26 Real Life Action Part - Special Rush Edited Version
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Theatrical Release #26 Live Action Part (Special Rush Edit Version)
Shinseiki Evangelion: Gekijō-ban #26 Jissha Pāto (Tokubetsu Rush Henshū-ban)

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
GAINAX
Production I.G

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

A live-action short film following Asuka and Misato from "Evangelion" as ordinary people outside of the universe of Evangelion.

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Art Direction:
Hiroshi Kato

Assistant Director:
Ken Ando
Masayuki
Masahiko Otsuka

Director:
Hideaki Anno

Director of Photography:
Hisao Shirai

Editor:
Sachiko Miki

Executive Producer:
Hiroyuki Yamaga

Original Music Composer:
Shiro Sagisu

Original Story:
Hideaki Anno

Producer:
Mitsuhisa Ishikawa

Writer:
Hideaki Anno

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