Was Shinji attracted to Kaworu?
Later on, however, in chapter 75 of the manga, Shinji admits that he was “attracted to” Kaworu all along, even though “a guy shouldn’t like another guy like that.” Sadamoto wasn’t just inventing this attraction as a new twist in their relationship.
Are Kaworu and REI canon?
Their potential dynamics borne out of Kaworu and Rei’s shared lack of social sensibilities are seen as very appealing, especially for comedic works. Detractors consider it to have no basis in canon whatsoever and them as being completely incompatible with each other, or too interested in Shinji instead.
How did Kaworu take off the DSS choker?
This necklace is connected by a coded detonator that Captain Katsuragi holds. Kaworu Nagisa is later able to remove it from Shinji’s neck and place it on his own in order to gain Shinji’s trust.
Why was Kaworu the 13th Angel?
Eva-13 awakens and ascends into the sky, beginning Fourth Impact, which Kaworu confirms to a horrified Shinji. As the Impact begins, the choker begins to activate. Despite everything, Kaworu tells Shinji that the Fourth Impact was his fault, due to him becoming the Thirteenth Angel, becoming the trigger.
Is Evangelion Netflix censored?
Evangelion has no more cursing Curse words were actually added to the original English version to better get across the intent of the dialogue. But those curse words have been taken out of the Netflix version, resulting in those moments feeling dramatically different.
Who is Kaworu a clone of?
Kaworu (渚カヲル) is both the 17th Angel and the Fifth Child. Although classified as an Angel, Kaworu is similar to Rei Ayanami in being a Seed of Life that inhabits a human body.
Are there any LGBT characters in Evangelion?
Kaworu Nagisa (渚 カヲル Nagisa Kaworu) is a gay character from Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Why did Kaji call Kaworu commander?
Then, we’re treated to some of Kaworu’s old memories: including a flashback he has with Kaji. Kaji calls Kaworu “Commander Nagisa”, implying that Kaji worked under Kaworu before WILLE was conceived.