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"Rei I", also known by the Japanese title is the fifth episode of the
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''
Neon Genesis Evangelion , also known simply as ''Evangelion'' or ''Eva'', is a Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Gainax and animated by Tatsunoko, directed by Hideaki Anno and broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 1995 to March 1996. ''Evangelion' ...
'', which was created by
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. "Rei I" was written by
Hideaki Anno is a Japanese animator, filmmaker and actor. He is best known for creating the anime series ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' (1995)''.'' His style is defined by his postmodernist approach and the extensive portrayal of characters' thoughts and emotio ...
and Akio Satsukawa, and directed by Keiichi Sugiyama. It was first broadcast on
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on November 1, 1995. The series is set fifteen years after a worldwide cataclysm named Second Impact, mostly in the futuristic, fortified city called Tokyo-3. The episode's protagonist is
Shinji Ikari is a character (arts), fictional character in the ''Neon Genesis Evangelion (franchise), Neon Genesis Evangelion'' franchise created by Gainax. He is the franchise's poster boy and protagonist. In the Neon Genesis Evangelion, anime series of the ...
, a teenage boy who is recruited by his father Gendo into the organization Nerv to pilot a giant bio-machine
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named Evangelion to combat certain beings called
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. In the episode, Shinji tries, but fails, to connect with
Rei Ayanami is a fictional character from the anime ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', created by Gainax. She is the First Child and pilot of a giant mecha named Evangelion Unit 00. At the beginning of the series, Rei is an enigmatic figure whose unusual behav ...
, a fellow pilot, who is close to his distant and cold father Gendo. When it was first broadcast, "Rei I" scored a 7.2% rating of audience share on Japanese TV. The episode won popularity polls and was praised by critics, who appreciated the introduction of Rei's character and her mysteriousness. Scientific concepts are mentioned in the installment, which contains cultural references to DNA, nitrogenous bases and wave-particle duality. "Rei I" contains references to earlier fictional works as well, such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. The laconic attitude of Rei's character has also been linked by critics to the Japanese socio-cultural situation, in particular with the generation born in the seventies and with a
martyr complex In psychology a person who has a martyr complex, sometimes associated with the term "victim complex", desires the feeling of being a martyr for their own sake and seeks out suffering or persecution because it either feeds a physical need or a desir ...
. Critics analyzed Rei's home as well, comparing it to buildings of
postwar Japan Post-occupation Japan is the period in postwar Japanese history which started when the Allied occupation of Japan ended in 1952 and lasted to the end of the Showa era in 1989. Despite the massive devastation it suffered in the Second World War, ...
. Merchandise based on the episode has also been released by Gainax.


Plot

The episode opens with a flashback to twenty-two days before.
Rei Ayanami is a fictional character from the anime ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', created by Gainax. She is the First Child and pilot of a giant mecha named Evangelion Unit 00. At the beginning of the series, Rei is an enigmatic figure whose unusual behav ...
, the pilot of a giant mecha named Evangelion, is subjected with her Unit 00 to a test by operatives of the special agency Nerv. During the test, Eva-00 malfunctions, smashing the walls and windows of the room before eventually coming to a stop. Rei's cockpit is ejected during the emergency;
Gendo Ikari is a fictional character from the '' Neon Genesis Evangelion'' franchise, created by Gainax. In the original anime series with the same name, Gendo is the supreme commander of the special agency Nerv, which is dedicated to the study and annihi ...
, commander of Nerv, runs to open the cabin to make sure of Rei's status. The pilot, though injured, is still alive and conscious, while Gendo burns his palm and drops and damages his glasses. In the present,
Shinji Ikari is a character (arts), fictional character in the ''Neon Genesis Evangelion (franchise), Neon Genesis Evangelion'' franchise created by Gainax. He is the franchise's poster boy and protagonist. In the Neon Genesis Evangelion, anime series of the ...
, pilot of Unit 01, notices that Rei is always alone at school but appears to have a good rapport with his father Gendo, who instead is cold towards him. Shinji is tasked with delivering the new Nerv ID card to Rei and heads to her apartment. Finding the door unlocked and open, the boy enters, and happens upon his father's damaged old glasses, which Rei is storing on her nightstand as a keepsake. Being distracted by the glasses, Shinji is taken by surprise when he accidentally bumps into a naked Rei, who just had a shower, and ends up tripping and landing on top of her in a fit of panic. Rei does not flinch at the awkwardness of the situation, and proceeds to stoically ignore her colleague as he frantically tries to apologize and explain himself. Rei is later subjected to a new test with Eva-00, which is interrupted by an attack by a new enemy, the fifth Angel
Ramiel Ramiel ( arc, רַעַמְאֵל, he, רַעַמְאֵל ''Raʿamʾēl''; gr, ‘Ραμιήλ), not to be confused with the holy angel "Remiel", is a fallen Watcher (angel) while the other is an Archangel in the apocryphal Book of Enoch. Rami ...
. Shinji exits with Eva-01 to intercept the Angel, who fires a particle cannon hitting the mecha's chest. Shinji screams in pain as Eva-01's chest begins to melt from the heat.


Production

According to an official ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' booklet, the fourth episode "
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" was once omitted in terms of the series composition and it was planned that "Rei I" would come after the third, "
A Transfer "A Transfer", known by the Japanese title is the third episode of the anime ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', created by Gainax. Series director Hideaki Anno and writer Akio Satsukawa wrote the episode, directed by Hiroyuki Ishido. It aired originall ...
". After the battle against Angel
Shamshel Shamsiel (Hebrew and Aramaic: שִׁמְשִׁיאֵל ''Šīmšīʾēl'', "God is my sun" Greek: Σεμσιήλ Semsiḗl), also spelled ''Samsâpêêl'', ''Shamshel'', ''Shashiel'' or ''Shamshiel'', was the 16th Watcher of the 20 leaders of th ...
, Shinji would become friends with his classmates
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and
Kensuke Aida The Japanese anime television series ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' has an extensive cast of characters that were created by Gainax. The show's protagonist is Shinji Ikari, a teenage boy whose father Gendo recruits him to the shadowy organizati ...
in the third episode, receiving a call from them. As production progressed, however, staff members said they thought there was a need to depict Shinji's relationships with the people around him after the third episode. ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' director
Hideaki Anno is a Japanese animator, filmmaker and actor. He is best known for creating the anime series ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' (1995)''.'' His style is defined by his postmodernist approach and the extensive portrayal of characters' thoughts and emotio ...
was also stuck after writing the script for the first episode, "
Angel Attack is the first episode of the anime series ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', created by Gainax. The episode was written by the series director Hideaki Anno and directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki. It was originally aired on TV Tokyo on October 4, 1995. The ser ...
", which took half a year to complete, so he wrote "Rei I" and the sixth episode "Rei II" before the third and the fourth. For production reasons, the post-recording dubbing followed the same order. In 1993 a presentation document of ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' named was released, with the basic plot of the episode already programmed. The Japanese title "Rei, Beyond Her Heart" was also planned. Akio Satsukawa and Hideaki Anno wrote the episode;
Junichi Sato is a Japanese anime director, best known for working on '' shōjo''-based anime and in the magical girl genre. He was formerly associated with TYO Animations (formerly Hal Film Maker). Born in Ama, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, his first major ...
did the storyboards with the pseudonym of Kiichi Jinme, Keiichi Sugiyama served as director and Masahiko Ohtsuku as assistant director. Shunji Suzuki worked as chief animator, while Seiji Kio served as setting assistant. Once the first part of Shinji's character arc was over in the previous episodes, the director decided to focus on Rei Ayanami in the two installments that followed. During the production, Anno encountered difficulties writing the character, not feeling "particularly interested" nor relating to her, but he thought of her as a representation of his
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. He also said that during production he forgot about her existence, giving her just a marginal space. In the fifth episode, explicitly dedicated to her character, Rei speaks seven lines and fifty-two words in the whole installment. Her storyline also changed. In the second draft of the scenario for the first episode, it was planned for Rei to rescue Shinji with an Eva. According to ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' assistant director
Kazuya Tsurumaki Kazuya Tsurumaki (鶴巻 和哉 ''Tsurumaki Kazuya'') is a Japanese anime director. He was born on February 2, 1966, in the city of Gosen, located in the Niigata Prefecture. He is the protégé of Hideaki Anno, and a longtime animator at Gainax. ...
, the tentative plot would have given a valid reason for Shinji to choose to get on 01, thinking that Rei was hurt because of him, but the storyline was changed. A final scenario, in which Rei is injured during a botched Eva-00 test, was then considered. Moreover, the idea of Gendo's glasses being broken during the test was provided by
Yoshiyuki Sadamoto is a Japanese character designer, manga artist, and one of the founding members of the Gainax anime studio. Personal life Before Gainax was founded under the official name (it was originally called Daicon Film), Yoshiyuki served as animator o ...
, the character designer of the series. While the scene where Shinji enters Rei's room was done in the style of ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', the scene where Rei is described as a normal girl was done in the style of Junichi Sato, who previously worked on the ''
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'' series. In the meal scene between
Misato Katsuragi is a fictional character from the Gainax-created media franchise ''Neon Genesis Evangelion''. In the eponymous anime television series, Misato is head of the operations department of the special agency Nerv, and is in charge of directing and ...
,
Ritsuko Akagi The Japanese anime television series ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' has an extensive cast of characters that were created by Gainax. The show's protagonist is Shinji Ikari, a teenage boy whose father Gendo recruits him to the shadowy organizati ...
, and Shinji, Misato was represented taking inspiration from
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, the protagonist of ''Sailor Moon''. In the same scene, staff inserted graphic and humorous symbols on the characters' heads taking inspiration from the '' shōjo'' mangas and ''Sailor Moon''. Furthermore, Sato tried to represent the scene in which Shinji is discovered in Rei's room by imitating the style of
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. He also wanted to add more details to the description of daily life, but Anno thought it would be excessive.
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and
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voiced the unnamed Nerv technical operators in the episode, Koichi Nagano and Hiro Yuki played two boys from Shinji's school, while
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, Rei's Japanese voice actress, sang a version of ''
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'' used as the ending theme.


Cultural references, style and themes

"Rei I" makes reference to scientific and biological concepts. During the incident where Eva-00 malfunctioned, for example, the Nerv use a special
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to block the Eva, named after the homonymous
phenol formaldehyde resin Phenol formaldehyde resins (PF) or phenolic resins (also infrequently called phenoplasts) are synthetic polymers obtained by the reaction of phenol or substituted phenol with formaldehyde. Used as the basis for Bakelite, PFs were the first commerc ...
. In the following scenes, Dr. Ritsuko analyzes the body of the fourth Angel, Shamshel, and its wave spectrum. The words "pattern: blue" appears on her computer screen, since Angel's matter has a
wavelength In physics, the wavelength is the spatial period of a periodic wave—the distance over which the wave's shape repeats. It is the distance between consecutive corresponding points of the same phase on the wave, such as two adjacent crests, tro ...
corresponding to that of blue light. On another screen also appears a map of
human DNA The human genome is a complete set of nucleic acid sequences for humans, encoded as DNA within the 23 chromosome pairs in cell nuclei and in a small DNA molecule found within individual mitochondria. These are usually treated separately as the n ...
, with the letters A, C, G and T, corresponding to the
nitrogenous base Nucleobases, also known as ''nitrogenous bases'' or often simply ''bases'', are nitrogen-containing biological compounds that form nucleosides, which, in turn, are components of nucleotides, with all of these monomers constituting the basic b ...
s (
adenine Adenine () ( symbol A or Ade) is a nucleobase (a purine derivative). It is one of the four nucleobases in the nucleic acid of DNA that are represented by the letters G–C–A–T. The three others are guanine, cytosine and thymine. Its derivati ...
,
cytosine Cytosine () ( symbol C or Cyt) is one of the four nucleobases found in DNA and RNA, along with adenine, guanine, and thymine (uracil in RNA). It is a pyrimidine derivative, with a heterocyclic aromatic ring and two substituents attached (an am ...
,
guanine Guanine () ( symbol G or Gua) is one of the four main nucleobases found in the nucleic acids DNA and RNA, the others being adenine, cytosine, and thymine (uracil in RNA). In DNA, guanine is paired with cytosine. The guanine nucleoside is called ...
and
thymine Thymine () ( symbol T or Thy) is one of the four nucleobases in the nucleic acid of DNA that are represented by the letters G–C–A–T. The others are adenine, guanine, and cytosine. Thymine is also known as 5-methyluracil, a pyrimidine nu ...
). According to Ritsuko, the two maps are 99.89% matched. Ritsuko observes that the composition of the Angels appears to have both
wave In physics, mathematics, and related fields, a wave is a propagating dynamic disturbance (change from equilibrium) of one or more quantities. Waves can be periodic, in which case those quantities oscillate repeatedly about an equilibrium (res ...
and
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properties, just as
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does; ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' manga editor Carl Gustav Horn noted that the
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s through which the
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is expressed have similar features. Writers Kazuhiza Fujie and Martin Forster similarly likened Ritsuko's statement to the wave-particle duality of
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. In the same scene, a "code 601" appears on the computer screen, indicating the improbability of analysis. The code is a tribute to a similar scene from the science fiction film ''The Andromeda Strain'', based on the novel of the same name by
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. In one scene, Gendo's glasses break and Rei keeps them with her. Writer Fabio Bartoli linked the glasses to the crystal; Bartoli interpreted it as a reference to the : the Japanese generation born in the 1970s, which is also known as , characterized by communication and social problems. During the episode, the
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'', the dense, cheap housing complexes that appeared in
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, and to the character's biography, noting she's a replaceable clone. Writer Dennis Redmond also interpreted the images of the high-tech laboratory, identified with Ritsuko, as a reflection of the social and natural history of postwar Japan. Critic and philosopher
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described Rei's room as similar to a science laboratory, particularly a medical one. He likened the room to the Satyam, scientific laboratories of Aum Shinrikyō, a Japanese religious sect at the center of media attention during the broadcast of the series. Assistant director
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pointed out the "distant, awkward communication" between Shinji and Rei on one hand, and Shinji and his father on the other in the first episodes, describing ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' as a story about communication. In "Rei I", Shinji tries to communicate and establish a relationship with Rei, who is more emotionally attached to his father Gendo, but Rei refuses to open up to him and does not understand the meaning of his actions. In one scene Shinji sees Rei conversing with his father, smiling and jumping like a girl in love; according to Junichi Sato and Yūichirō Oguro, editor of some of the content of the Japanese home video editions of ''Evangelion'', this could be an excess of the animators and a misunderstanding on the part of Shinji. In another scene, Shinji tries to strike up a conversation on an escalator and in the process criticizes Gendo, for which Rei slaps him. Kazuhisa Fujie and Martin Foster noticed that Rei slapped him "in very much the same way a mother would react to a selfish child". Critics Brian Camp and Julie Davis described the escalators as a characteristic element of the series and of Anno's directional style. Writer
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, following critic Toru Endo, interpreted the descent into the base of Nerv and the images of escalators and elevators as a "descent into the
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". For movie critic Krystian Woznicki, the static mechanicalness of escalators is also reminiscent of the beginnings of the anime medium, when stories were to a large extent verbal narrations. When Shinji enters Rei's room and he accidentally falls on her whilst she was naked, and in the process touches her breasts; the scene has been described as a criticism or parody of typical anime fan service. According to Christopher Kay ( ''The Artifice''), Anno uses such scenes to criticize the escapism of anime fans, who take refuge in a fictional and accommodating world. Noah Black (Mcccagora) also compared Rei's behavior in the episode to the "psychological
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theory", where a person's emotions can be shown in extreme circumstances, but they otherwise present themselves as emotionless beings in groups of people so as not to stand out and draw unwanted attention to themselves. For Japanese reviewer Akio Nagatomi, her attitude reflects one of the traits of traditional Japanese society the
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in which a person will do whatever it takes to accomplish a given task, regardless of personal consequences.


Reception

"Rei I" was first broadcast on November 1, 1995, and attained a rating of 7.2% viewership on Japanese TV, the highest up to that point. In 1996, the episode ranked fifth among "best anime episodes" by ''
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'' magazine Grand Prix poll. In 2016 "Rei, Beyond Her Heart" also ranked seventh among the best titles for a ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' episode in a Goo Ranking poll. ''Newtype'' praised "Rei I", describing the animation of the scene in which she smiles at Gendo as "excellent", while Digitally Obsessed's reviewer Joel Cunningham similarly lauded the installment, describing as a "pretty engaging" episode, "simply because Rei is such a fascinating character": "The cliffhanger ending, some mecha action, and some cute interplay between Shinji and Misato helps as well". Japanese website ''Merumo'' described Shinji's concern for Rei as one of the "highlights of the episode", and the scene in which Shinji encounters Rei after her shower as "famous". Critics also praised Rei's introduction and the air of mystery around her character. Justin Wu ( ''The Artifice'') noted how in "Rei I" it is revealed that all records of Rei's past have been erased from the database of Nerv and this "generates the sense of mysteriousness surrounding the character"; Wu also noted that before ''Evangelion'' mysterious characters were people with a twisted and often tragic past, while Rei is presented as a girl with no past. Animé Café reviewer Akio Nagatomi appreciated its introduction of new mysteries and interactions, as "the writing seems to deliberately try to pace this interest with the level of interest generated in the audience". In their book '' Anime Classics Zettai!'', writers Brian Camp and Julie Davis described the scene in which Shinji and Rei talk on an escalator as an example of the "intricate geometric compositions" in which ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' characters are often placed, praising the composition and the editing of the scenes of the series. Philosopher
Hiroki Azuma (born May 9, 1971) is a Japanese cultural critic, novelist, and philosopher. He is the co-founder and former director of Genron, an independent institute in Tokyo, Japan. Biography Azuma was born in Mitaka, Tokyo. Azuma received his PhD in ...
praised the depiction of her room, saying that, "Rei's solitude is grounded in a completely tactile substantiality that gives us extremely realistic images of the discommunication that children of the present face". Animator Yūichirō Oguro also expressed appreciation for the character design, the animation and the work of chief animator Shunji Suzuki. In the nineteenth episode of the ''Claymore'' anime series, Raki saves
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from a falling block of bricks, ending up on top of her. Raki realizes he has his hand on Priscilla's breast, and then stands up embarrassed to apologize. The scene has been compared to the one where Shinji falls on Rei in "Rei I". The episode also inspired merchandise, including T-shirts and noodles.


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