Statistics
All Anime Stats Anime Stats
Days: 136.9
Mean Score:
7.15
- Watching125
- Completed489
- On-Hold6
- Dropped61
- Plan to Watch29
- Total Entries710
- Rewatched0
- Episodes8,176
All Manga Stats Manga Stats
Days: 16.7
Mean Score:
7.96
- Total Entries68
- Reread0
- Chapters3,001
- Volumes305
All Comments (31) Comments
Reading a book is a much different experience that watching an anime.
Both Mori and Shinji are lacking a connection, a rope to other people, which burdens them in their respective journeys. Female attention, hell, the existence of females itself has a major impact on both of these characters as well, with Shinji's relationship to Asuka, Rei and even Misato being a fundamental part of his characterization, which is a parallel to how Mori's perspective on females is portrayed. They are both (atleast Mori until towards the end) very impressionable to female influence, prone to being played so to say. Misato kisses Shinji in End of Eva because she sees him as someone who would easily distracted by that. Similarly, Yumi gives Mori head because she sees that she can take advantage of him easily in that manner. Hell, even Mori's co-worker plays him like a fiddle to the point of besieging his room without his consent. I think that's a pretty specific similarity.
Also, I would agree that Shinji is generally more nervous, but it's not like Mori's ''apathy'' is very deliberate or intended, but moreso acts as a defense mechanism. And even he gets nervous quickly, especially with that female co-worker of his or superiors/more assertive people. He barely ever gets to speak his mind, just like Shinji.
But yeah, feel free to critique my reasoning if there's an incentive, I like to indulge in discussion of this kind. Imma shoot you a friend request, big fan of your favourites!
تراني ما الوحيد العربي في ذا الموقع عشان ما شاء الله يجيك احباط منه وكل واحد ذوقه مختلف