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52 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars yet another Evangelion release
This release represents yet another version of Evangelion on DVD. Actually,that's not quite accurate. The Neon Genesis Evangelion Platinum:Perfect Collection will consist of the previously available Platinum releases of Eva[not the thinpack collection versions that were stripped of extras, but the single release versions, which had a good number of extra features]...
Published on September 22, 2007 by bOoKwOrM

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9 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Terrible Release!
The only good thing about this release is that the tin LOOKS pretty cool. Aside from that, it is worthless. It doesn't include any of the booklets from the original platinum release and the tin just falls open. It's impossible to keep the DVDs closed inside, the tin doesn't shut properly and they fall out. Do not buy this garbage.
Published on January 25, 2008 by A. Andrew


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52 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars yet another Evangelion release, September 22, 2007
This review is from: Neon Genesis Evangelion Platinum: Perfect Collection (DVD)
This release represents yet another version of Evangelion on DVD. Actually,that's not quite accurate. The Neon Genesis Evangelion Platinum:Perfect Collection will consist of the previously available Platinum releases of Eva[not the thinpack collection versions that were stripped of extras, but the single release versions, which had a good number of extra features].
Also, this Evangelion set does not have the informative booklets from the individual "Neon Evangelion Genesis: Platinum" DVD volumes. Too bad, as those contained a lot of interesting trivia and info on the show.
The only new thing about this is the cool-looking tin that houses the individual DVDs. It's up to you to decide whether this is enough to upgrade your collection.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Updated visuals/audio (from the Platinum) + extras, October 12, 2009
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The Neon Genesis Evangelion Platinum Perfect Collection is the best DVD set to get if you don't already own an Evangelion DVD set. This set has the UPDATED visual and audio transfers from the previous Platinum release. But it also has the extra features that were not found in that Platinum release (which was pretty much a barebones release). So if you don't already own a set, this Platinum Perfect collection is the best one to get.
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24 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant and impressive if sometimes too confusing landmark series., September 28, 2007
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Gainax's staggeringly ambitious, 26-episode series NEON GENESIS EVANGELION is declared as one of the most compelling Anime productions of all time. It also happens to be one of most controversial. On one side of the coin are a bunch of loyal, unbending followers that idolize the show. On the other are a group of naysayers who say otherwise. As far as my views of EVANGELION are concerned, I fall somewhere in the middle. In many ways, the show is indeed brilliant and thought provoking--something rarely seen in any animated production, American or Japanese. At the same time, however, there are elements of EVANGELION that rub me the wrong way.

The show, set in post-apocalyptic Tokyo-3, involves alien-like monsters known as "Angels" that continually threaten the metropolis. Only psychologically messed up teenagers -- who include introverted Shinji Ikari, enigmatic Rei Ayanami, and mean-spirited Asuka Langley Sohryu -- stand a chance against them. They do this by piloting their Evangelions -- giant, superpowerful, robot-like fighters. In charge of the whole thing is Misato Katsuragi, a tough, no-nonsense woman who cares for the children while dealing with her own issues. Also calling the shots is Shinji's cold, unsympathetic father, Gendo Ikari, who seems to have an agenda of his own, although we're not entirely clear about what it is. And then there is the matter over whether the real threat in Tokyo-3 is in the presence of the Angels or an even more ominous organization, known as SEELE, which is occasionally seen as a group of tabloids with numbers.

As mentioned, there are many aspects of EVANGELION that are good and bad. The technical aspects of this show are impressive -- particularly the dramatic and emotionally charged battles between the EVAs and the grotesquely designed angels; a sense of mystery and intrigue exudes from its complex storyline. As a matter of fact, the show is at its best when it focuses on the conflict between the Angels and the human race. Furthermore, even though a majority of the characters are basically unlikable (save perhaps, for Misato), director Anno does dedicate some episodes delving into their tormented pasts. This is often done in surreal, bizarre, "dream" like sequences involving kaleidoscopic imagery and inner thoughts. Also interesting (and sometimes disorienting) is the use of classical music for several episodes toward the end, notably Handel's "Messiah" and Beethoven's "Choral" Symphony.

It has been widely touted that the characters of EVANGELION are some of the most complex, socially washed out beings ever committed to Anime. On one level, it provides for some intriguing interactions, from Shinji's estranged relationships with both his father and the bitchy Asuka to Misato's own fractured love affair with her off again on again beau, Kaji. The character development becomes gradually less intriguing, however, as each episode exorcises the same angst-ridden issues over and over again, with little to no resolution. In the surprisingly grim and violent latter half of the series, the characters all head into a downward spiral. At the same time, EVANGELION starts to become less intriguing (if sometimes confusing) and turns messy, almost to the point of being totally incomprehensible. Questions that viewers are likely to have about the plot are never answered, and some later episodes have scenes in which absolutely nothing happens that last too long.

Another problem with EVANGELION is its ending or rather, lack thereof. While Gainax's previous TV show, NADIA, took a wrong turn at the midpoint, it did get recover for its last episodes and delivered a strong, if too short conclusion. Here, however, the story simply falls apart. The final two episodes, which are very much played out like extensive therapy sessions, eschew both action and coherency in favor of deconstructing the protagonists' minds. In doing so, it makes the mistake of underwhelming the audience. There are some interesting artistic styles, like Shinji being drawn as a sketch in deep space, but even this potentially experimental approach is compromised by the lack of a structure for a compelling conclusion.

In spite of its faults, NEON GENESIS EVANGELION is still worth watching for many reasons. Its impressively directed action sequences, intriguing mysteries, and in-depth character studies have been seldom matched in others of its kind.

ADV Films has released the series countless times on DVD--this is the Platinum version, which contains two director's cut versions of several episodes from the show as well as plentiful extras, which include commentaries from the English cast. The dub, provided by Industrial Smoke & Mirrors in the mid '90s, like the show, tends to receive polarized reaction. The dub follows the script fairly well, and the acting is mostly emotionally sound (if at times too melodramatic). On the flipside, it is somewhat disappointing that the young protagonists don't sound like children--especially after ADV's dub for NADIA impressed me with their use of actual child actors. Fortunately, the whole dub is carried by Alison Keith's terrific turn as Misato--she brings a lot of sassiness and instant likeability to the character. Her performance *sells* the dub as a whole even when the script becomes confusing in places.

NEON GENESIS EVANGELION will certainly not win over converts beyond a certain age -- its complicated and sometimes too angst-ridden plot is more likely to appeal to adolescents. As an ambitious and daring exercise in bringing Anime to wider audiences, however, it's remarkable in how it achieved that goal.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product, October 28, 2009
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Great product, all episodes but not the movies. If you get this, buy The end of evangelion, not death and rebirth.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Almost "Perfect", August 27, 2010
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First off, I love this collection. The episodes have never looked better thanks to the remastering process and the commentaries included are real gems. The show itself looks fantastic, however, my only grip is the packaging. The packaging is a little hard to deal with. If I want to watch disk 7, I need to go through all of the other disks first to get to it. However, this is mostly a minor gripe.

The price: Yes, the price is quite a bit high, however, I was lucky and someone was selling it for 40 dollars. If you can find a steal like that, I recommend this set very highly.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars neon genesis evangelion platinum edition, February 10, 2010
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neon genesis evangelion is a great show. even if you haven't seen it, it is a really good purchase. this edition doesn't come with any of the movies, but it does come with some pretty cool commentary episodes. i'd say it's a good value, especially since the other editions cost from 70-120 buckos
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5.0 out of 5 stars Should be the definitive release, September 5, 2011
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The only other version of NGE that might be the "best" version is the holiday special, but for the price difference Platinum Perfect is a far better value IMO.

This release has the updated visuals and DVD extras, but lacks the booklets that explain some of the glossed over things in the series (AT field is the Absolute Terror field for example) and these booklets seem to have returned with the rebuild.

The metal container the slimpacks came in is aesthetic and well-made.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cute Tin, But Overall Just Another Release, January 31, 2011
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If you are in it just for the episodes, it is still a good buy. My first version of this series was on VHS as I taped it from the television, so it is still worth it to that aspect. It is a smaller fit into your overall DVD collection as the box doesn't really take up that much room compared to the shows first time on DVD.

For those that haven't seen any one part of the series yet, it can be confusing and a little frustrating as all the loose ends don't seem to be tied up. Much of it is up for interpretation and guessing.

Overall a really excellent series though if you can put up with it. Many describe Shinji (THE MAIN CHARACTER) to be rather annoying, but I liked him along with most of the cast. The DUB version is just as good as the SUB in my opinion. The DUB version even tries to incorporate much more German for the German-exchange student, Asuka (my favorite character) which is kind of cool.

Definitely would rec.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the coolest anime series of all time, October 16, 2010
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Evangelion is truly one of THE best anime series of all time. It is beautifully animated, has deep, thoughtful characters, massive action (giant robots fighting monsters, wrecking cities - heck yeah!), as well as a deeply sensitive, soul-searching understory... oh and hot chicks! Can't forget about that! This may sound like a guy-thing, and perhaps it is (I'm a 30yr old woman who typically loves 'guy things'), but this series is just dramatic, sexy, thought-provoking, gorgeous, and ACTION-PACKED, so I think it goes beyond gender. I absolutely LOVE it, and this box-set is awesome. Rock on, Eva lovers!
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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Apocalypse of Evangelion, May 10, 2008
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I love this anime a lot. It is my second favorite anime, second only to "Princess Mononoke." I love this anime for its representation of oppression.

In the series, Shinji, Rei and Asuka are fighting against the evil Angels in their Evangelion robots. However, the pilots get psychologically scarred when the robots get hurt. Unlike Gundam, these suits of armor cause nothing but pain. The adults force the children to fight these powerful beings. And the pilots of the Angels could even be just like them.

The director of the series leaves many questions unanswered. However, there is one message that is clear. The apocalypse is coming for their hometown, New-Tokyo 3. The apocalypse is coming for the entire world in this series. In fact, the entire fate of the world rests in the hands of NERV, the corporation in charge of destroying angels. NERV is funded by SEALE. And the progression of NERV and SEALE's Instrumentality Project could put the entire world in jeopardy.

It's not hard to see why Evangelion is one of the most revered series in Japan. This series exposes the problems of elitism in Japan that still need to be resolved, even to this day. Despite the scientific mumbo-jumbo and the abstract ending, this series is awesome, and is not to be taken lightly.

(New in Perfect Collection)
Perfect collection features all the special features that were excluded in the Platinum Complete collection. Although this is yet another new edition of the entire series, this is worth getting for either of the two reasons:
1. I haven't seen Evangelion, but I want to watch it.
2. I want all the director's commentaries and special features.
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