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1995: A Fracture in Anime History — Neon Genesis Evangelion 1995 was not just a turning point for anime, it was a clear demarcation between what the medium had been and what it was about to become. Welcome to Episode 7 of The Anime That Defined the ’90s - our most ambitious deep dive yet. This episode explores 1995, a year shaped by economic stagnation, national trauma, and existential dread — and how those conditions gave birth to one of the most important works in anime history: Neon Genesis Evangelion. Japan was still bleeding from the collapse of the Bubble Economy. The Great Hanshin Earthquake shattered Kobe. Just months later, the Aum Shinrikyo sarin gas attack ripped through the Tokyo subway system. Trust in institutions, identity, and the future itself began to fracture. In this atmosphere of anxiety and disillusionment, anime entered one of its most creatively fertile periods ever. Out of this cultural crucible emerged Hideaki Anno’s Evangelion, not as a commercial strategy, but as an act of emotional exorcism. What began as a seemingly familiar mecha anime slowly unraveled into a deeply personal, psychologically raw exploration of trauma, alienation, and identity. Evangelion didn’t just challenge genre conventions, it dismantled them. In this episode, we examine: Why Evangelion was anime-first, not manga-driven How its controversial ending reshaped audience expectations forever The fallout surrounding Episodes 25 & 26 and The End of Evangelion EVA’s role in redefining otaku culture, fandom, and auteur-driven anime How its 26-episode structure became the new industry blueprint While 1995 was packed with landmark titles including Ghost in the Shell, Whisper of the Heart, Gundam Wing, and The Slayers none rewired the medium as thoroughly as Evangelion. EVA didn’t just influence anime. It rewrote the rules. If you love deep context, cultural history, industry analysis, and legacy, you’re exactly where you should be. Timestamps 0:00 – Intro: 1995, a fracture in anime history 1:10 – Japan’s cultural highlights 2:49 – Japan's societal turmoil 4:31 – Honorable mentions of 1995 5:14 – Why Ghost in the Shell almost won 6:46 – Hideaki Anno and the origin of Evangelion 12:57 – The controversial ending & End of Evangelion 14:56 – EVA’s legacy: fandom, format, and auteurs 18:44 – Final verdict: why Evangelion defines 1995 👍 If this added value to your day, like the video 💬 Drop your most defining anime of 1995 🔔 Subscribe for the full 1989–1999 year-by-year series Links • Series playlist: [ • The Best Anime that Defined The 1990's ] • Otaku Protocol merch: OtakuProtocol.com • Socials (IG / TikTok): @TheAnimeBookClub / theanimebookclub https://www.tiktok.com/theanimebookclub Recommended: @thisvthattv Tags #anime #90sanime #evangelion #neongenesis #hideakianno #1995anime #animehistory #animedocumentary #mechaanime #otakuculture #animeessay #eva #shinjiakari #gendoikari #reiayanami