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commercially and artistically. With its clear crisp animation and sound, NGE was an instant classic that revolutionized the mecha genre and anime as a whole.
He's been compared to Hayao Miyazaki but i think Hideaki Anno has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor. In '97 they released EoE, their most accomplished film.
I think their undisputed masterpiece is Komm Susser Tod, a song so catchy most people probably don't listen to the lyrics. But they should, Because it's not just about
the pleasures of oblivion, and the importance of death, it's also a personal statement about the film and director itself.