Evangelion vs darling
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I've actually heard some pretty decent arguments for either side winning. Which half-human pilot in a cyborg mecha takes this? Still, I stand by this being the best matchup Also spoilers for both series. The connections between Rei Ayanami and Zero Two are both are young pilots who share the DNA of the very monsters they were born to kill AND of a special female figure in the series whom they were meant to be a clone of Yui Ikari and ; ironically, both of their scientist creators have a Franxx has a sick infatuation with
Evangelion vs darling
Hide Ads Login Sign Up. Your guide to 's Must-Read Manga is here! Anime Recommendations. Apart from the downright similarities between the characters of these two series, the world buildup has striking resemblance. Humanity is constantly being under attack by an eldritch abomination, and to defeat them, kids are trained to pilot giant mecha structures. The protagonist has some sort of issue that prevents him from piloting once such robot. There is a female lead who wears bright red clothes, and plays a big part with the mental turmoil of our protagonist. Mental depression plays a big part in the protagonist's case, and while Evangelion has a constantly lingering dark aura to it, Darling in the FranXX is a lot brighter in case of both appearance and the tone of the story. Darling in the FranXX borrows the same concept from Neon Genesis, but while Evangelion takes a more psychological with the sense of impending doom in the horizon, Darling in the FranXX takes the more drama and character building approach, Both are mech shows with a depressed male protagonist, and an inhuman female main character. I've only seen 1 episode of Darling in the Franxx so far, so I can't say for sure, but it seems have a similar vibe to EVA. Though, can't say for sure it's vice versa. Humanity is constantly getting attacked by abnormal abominations, in defense humanity uses giant robots that're controlled by literal teenagers. Overall, both are really really similar, as if the ideas were ripped out of each other In a post-apocalyptic world, humanity is beset against monstrous, other-worldly creatures who attack their fortified cities.
Both have a consistent naming system the Eva's after naming unit numbers onward and the Franxxs are given the scientific names of flowers.
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Hide Ads Login Sign Up. Anime Recommendations. Apart from the downright similarities between the characters of these two series, the world buildup has striking resemblance. Humanity is constantly being under attack by an eldritch abomination, and to defeat them, kids are trained to pilot giant mecha structures. The protagonist has some sort of issue that prevents him from piloting once such robot. There is a female lead who wears bright red clothes, and plays a big part with the mental turmoil of our protagonist. Mental depression plays a big part in the protagonist's case, and while Evangelion has a constantly lingering dark aura to it, Darling in the FranXX is a lot brighter in case of both appearance and the tone of the story. Darling in the FranXX borrows the same concept from Neon Genesis, but while Evangelion takes a more psychological with the sense of impending doom in the horizon, Darling in the FranXX takes the more drama and character building approach,
Evangelion vs darling
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In a post-apocalyptic world, humanity is beset against monstrous, other-worldly creatures who attack their fortified cities. They're both mecha, the main character's harem is a long haired girl with bright hair and another girl with short blue hair. Mental health? Seriously though, Eva and Darling are very similar in more ways than one. The poll to end all decisive polls - Results 28 votes. The fate of the world is depends on a Sailor Sushi in a crop top with a guitar. NorseMage Topic Creator 5 years ago 9 Dracoknight posted It can be very sexual at times, both series have broken characters except evangelion portrays it better. Like Evangelion, in Darling in the FranXX the two people that pilot the bot are of opposite gender and have to be able to be compatible with each other. RPGNoZero 5 years ago 4. Comment Section Central. So both series feature a post-apocalyptic setting, ancient monsters attacking a human city in search of something hidden inside it, teenagers with psychological conflicts being forced to pilot mecha to fight back, sinister head figures with a relationship to aliens, and a strong focus on the mentality of and the relationships between the pilots. NGE is definitely better, but I like Franxx just fine. Darling in the FranXX is basically an Evangelion rip-off that, unlike most others, doesn't just superficially copy EVA, instead giving its own take on the same themes as it. Darling in the FranXX borrows the same concept from Neon Genesis, but while Evangelion takes a more psychological with the sense of impending doom in the horizon, Darling in the FranXX takes the more drama and character building approach,
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Vulcan posted Sasukefire 5 years ago 5. In both anime, these robots can only be piloted by children, with a similar system between the two series and quite "similar" costumes even in color. And they both are about 24 episodes long. Sign Up Login. NGE is much longer but worth it. Similar concepts and themes. The connections between Rei Ayanami and Zero Two are both are young pilots who share the DNA of the very monsters they were born to kill AND of a special female figure in the series whom they were meant to be a clone of Yui Ikari and ; ironically, both of their scientist creators have a Incidentally, the protagonist in both series has a very similar character. I think Darling in the Franxx is better than Eva.
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