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is a Japanese
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television series created and directed by
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. The series follows 17-year-old Ayato Kamina, his ability to control a
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known as the RahXephon, and his inner journey to find a place in the world. His life as a student and artist in Tokyo is suddenly interrupted by a mysterious stalker, strange planes invading the city and strange machines fighting back. The series was animated by Bones and it aired on
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for twenty-six episodes from January to September 2002. It was produced by Fuji TV, Bones, Media Factory and
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. The series received critical acclaim and was subsequently translated, released on the DVD and aired in several other countries, including the United States. A 2003 movie adaptation '' RahXephon: Pluralitas Concentio'' was directed by
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, with plot changes and new scenes. The series was also spun into novels, an extra OVA episode, an audio drama, a video game, illustration books and an altered
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adaptation by Takeaki Momose. Director Izubuchi said ''RahXephon'' was his attempt to set a new standard for mecha anime, as well as to bring back aspects of 1970s mecha shows like ''
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''.


Setting

The backstory of ''RahXephon'' is a fight against multi-
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al invaders known as Mulians (known as ). The Mu are visually indistinguishable from humans, however they carry a genetic marker called the "Mu phase" which turns their blood blue and causes some memory loss when they mature. The story reveals that two Mu floating cities appeared above Tokyo and
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around the end of 2012. The ensuing conflict between Mu and humans escalated into
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, and the Mu enveloped Tokyo and the outlying suburbs within a spherical barrier resembling
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, referred by outsiders as "Tokyo Jupiter" ("Tōkyō Jupita"). The barrier has a time dilating effect, which causes time inside Tokyo Jupiter to slow down to one-fifth compared to the outside time, and allowed the Mu to secretly take control of Tokyo, using the area as their base of operations. The goal of the human forces outside of Tokyo Jupiter is to build up their strength to penetrate through and invade Tokyo Jupiter and stop the Mu while surviving their attacks. Although ''RahXephon'' is part of the
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genre of anime, its "mechas" are not mechanical. The mechas, used by the Mu and called Dolems, are made out of clay, like
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s. Each is bound to a certain Mulian; however, some are also bound to certain human hosts, called "sub-Mulians". The dominant theme of ''RahXephon'' is the music changing the world. The Dolems are animated by a mystical force connected to music; most of the controlling Mulians appear to be singing. A Dolem attacks while singing, and sometimes the attack is the song itself. The RahXephon can also attack by having its pilot—the "instrumentalist"—sing a note. This unleashes force waves that cause massive destruction. Each Mulian Dolem has an Italian name referring to
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s, such as, ''Allegretto'', ''Falsetto'', or ''Vivace''. The ultimate goal of the RahXephon is to " tune the world." Izubuchi says the name ''RahXephon'' lacked a real meaning, but that he now explains it as composed of ''Rah'' as the origin of Ra according to Churchward, ''X'' as the unknown variable or X factor, and ''-ephon'' as a suffix for instrument from " -phone".


Plot

The most important plot line of the series is the unusual relationship between Ayato Kamina and Haruka Shitow. Although Haruka appears to be a stranger to Ayato at first, the series reveals that they knew each other from before the beginning of the story. Ayato is a boy who was unknowingly conceived with the help of the ''Bähbem Foundation'' living in Tokyo with his adoptive mother, Maya Kamina. Ayato had met Haruka on a trip outside of Tokyo, and they continued to see each other when they returned to
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in Tokyo. At this time, Haruka's
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was ''Mishima''. However, during what later became known as the Tokyo Jupiter incident, Haruka and her pregnant mother were away on a holiday trip while Ayato was caught inside the city. Years later, after giving birth to Haruka's sister Megumi, Haruka's mother remarried and their family name became ''Shitow''. Meanwhile, Maya modified Ayato's memories to make him forget Haruka. The series makes clear that all of the humans within Tokyo Jupiter are subject to the same kind of mental control, thinking that they are all that's left of mankind after a devastating war. Ayato is haunted by visions of Haruka, which he manifests in his art. Ixtli, RahXephon's
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, also adopts Haruka's appearance and family name (''Mishima'') to guide Ayato, but takes a different given name—''Reika''. The story begins as Tokyo comes under attack by invading aircraft while a mysterious woman, later revealed to be Haruka, stalks Ayato. By this point, Haruka has grown considerably older than Ayato and everyone else who is inside of Tokyo Jupiter because of the time dilation. Because of this and her now having a different last name, Ayato does not recognize Haruka and also initially does not fully trust her, but he gradually re-discovers his love for her as the series progresses, and he learns of everything that has happened. At the end of the series, Ayato's RahXephon merges with Quon's, allowing him to modify the past by "re-tuning the world" to make it so that he and Haruka are never separated. In the final sequence of the series, the adult Ayato is seen with his wife Haruka and their infant daughter Quon.


Characters

:''This section represents the story from the television series and may differ from other works.'' At the beginning of ''RahXephon'', Ayato Kamina is a modest 17-year-old living in Tokyo. He is an average student, who enjoys painting and spending time with his classmates Hiroko Asahina and Mamoru Torigai. He has affectionate relationship with his mother, strained by her long-hour work. During the sudden attack on Tokyo, Ayato hears the singing of his classmate Reika Mishima. She leads him to a giant egg containing the RahXephon. Haruka Shitow, an agent of the defense research agency ''TERRA'' (acronym for ''Tereno Empireo Rapidmova Reakcii Armeo'', broken
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for ''Earth Empire Rapid Response Army''), brings Ayato and the RahXephon to their headquarters. Ayato moves in with Haruka's uncle Professor Rikudoh and pilots the RahXephon against the attacking Dolems. Quon Kisaragi, a mysterious girl living with chief researcher Itsuki, seems to share some of Ayato's artistic talent. Ernst von Bähbem of the ''Bähbem Foundation'' sponsors TERRA through the ''Federation'', the successor of the
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. While most characters are introduced by the end of episode 7, ''RahXephon'' continues to characters development and reveals their mysteries and relationships through heavy use of foreshadowing.


Dolems

''Dolems'', or , are enormous
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-like beings that are used as powerful weapons by the Mulians. The name "Dolem" is derived from "
golem A golem ( ; he, , gōlem) is an animated, anthropomorphic being in Jewish folklore, which is entirely created from inanimate matter (usually clay or mud). The most famous golem narrative involves Judah Loew ben Bezalel, the late 16th-century ...
". It is also a reference to the first three notes in the C major scale, " Do-Re-Mi", and the Italian word " dolere", meaning "to ache". In ''RahXephon'' Dolems are designated by TERRA as ''D1''. The smaller fighters ''Dotem'' (with ''T'' instead of ''L'') are designated as ''D2''. Dolems are made of clay, like golems, but are animated by a quasi-mystical force connected to music, as most of the controlling Mulians appear to be singing. A Dolem attacks while singing, and sometimes the attack is the song itself. Each D1 Dolem is bound to a Mulian who controls it. Some Dolems are also bound to human hosts called "sub-Mulians" or "Dolem hosts" who anchor to the Dolems in the human dimension, making it possible for the Mulian controller to take over the body of the host. These bonds are so strong that destroying a Dolem can kill both the Mulian controlling it and the human host. When destroyed, a Dolem disintegrates into blue blood and clay.


List of Dolems

*Allegretto *Fortissimo *Grave *Ritardando *Forzando *Sforzando *Larghetto *Vivace *Falsetto *Arpeggio *Alternate *Vibrato *Obbligato and Brillante *Largo


Lesser Dolems

*Metronomes and Metronomilies *Dotems *Mezzofortes *Staccato


Production and media

''RahXephon'' was initially produced as a TV series. A manga version, novels, soundtracks and an audio drama were published during the original broadcast. A movie, an OVA episode, art books, and guide books were also created. Characters, mecha and story from ''RahXephon'' were featured in three video games.


TV series

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was a successful anime supervisor and designer focusing on
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, character and mechanical design, notably in the '' Gundam'' and ''
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'' series. His friend and former
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colleague Masahiko Minami, producer and president of Bones, had suggested Izubuchi to direct something. Izubuchi finally agreed and ''RahXephon'' became his first directing job. Izubuchi returned to the classic mecha shows of the 1970s and 1980s and wanted to make a show of that type updated with advances in anime production as well as adding his own personal ideas. He wanted to "set a new standard in the field" of mecha anime to show his "own standard" and capabilities as a creator-showrunner. Media Factory, Fuji TV. and
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joined Bones as production partners. After planning the story and designing characters and locations, a core group was expanded to a full production staff that completed the show, primarily working together — a departure from the trend of outsourcing anime production.''Making of RahXephon'' special feature. DVD Orchestration 7 The original music, except for the opening theme, is composed by Ichiko Hashimoto; she was initially approached to compose some of the
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and replied that she wanted to compose all of it. She also plays Maya and performs the closing theme together with her sister Mayumi. The opening theme "
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" is composed by
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and sung by
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, who plays Reika. Hashimoto's compositions range from
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s and acoustic
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to experimental
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,
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, and ambience that crosses the border into
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. She also includes more mainstream jazz and orchestral music played with both acoustic and electronic instruments.


Movie

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version of ''RahXephon'' called '' Pluralitas Concentio'' was directed by
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, who had directed three episodes of the TV series and acted as assistant director with Soichi Masui. Izubuchi acted as Chief Director on this movie, but was not heavily involved in its production. Most of the staff members involved with the TV series worked on the movie, and it was distributed by
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. The producers were Masahiko Minami, Shiro Sasaki, Maki Horiuchi, Kenji Shimizu, and Tatsuji Yamazaki. The movie quickly reveals mysteries that were developed slowly in the TV series and makes changes to the plot. It begins with a
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showing previously unseen events, followed by a couple of expository scenes. The final 30 minutes contain the most plot changes and new scenes, ending with a new
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. The rest of the movie consists mainly of abridged scenes from the original series, sometimes with characters replaced or with different motivations and dialogue. The link between the Kamina and Mishima families and other storylines that were prominent in the original TV series were reduced or removed. One prominent distributor promoted the movie as an "
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"—an extra performance at the end of the series, rather than as a replacement.


Manga

The
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was illustrated and written by Takeaki Momose. Momose was one of the candidates for character designer on the series, but Izubuchi wanted Akihiro Yamada to do the original designs, and Hiroki Kanno got the job of adapting them for animation. With the manga Momose got the opportunity to re-design the characters into his own style and make changes in characterization and story, as well as adding " fan service". It was serialized in
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's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''
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'' from August 18, 2001, to November 19, 2002. The scenario of the manga adaptation is similar to ''RahXephon'' series with some minor and major differences. In the anime series, Reika is a mysterious and distant figure; in the manga Reika is a more comical figure who grew up as Ayato's adoptive sister with a darker origin. The anime series shows Megumi competing with Haruka for Ayato's affections, while this role is taken by Reika in the manga. The rate of time dilation is also different in the manga version, as the year outside Tokyo is 2033 instead of 2027.


Reception

The anime series originally aired on stations in the
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network and its affiliates, except in the
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where independent UHF stations aired it instead. Starting with episode 10, some stations moved the series from the afternoon to after midnight, but other stations moved it from late night to afternoon. ''RahXephon'' thus remained both a "
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" and afternoon anime throughout its original run. According to its distributor, the series "captivated millions in Japan" and " rewin viewers by the tens of thousands." The series won the award for best anime television series at the 7th
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fair. It was considered popular enough that a TV movie version was commissioned and aired. Internationally, the series was translated and released on DVD. It was purchased for airing by television stations and made available on
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services in several countries. In the United States, the DVDs were released around the theatrical release of another Bones production, '' Cowboy Bebop: The Movie''. The distributor claimed that ''RahXephon'' was met with "strong sales and extraordinary critical response in the U.S."


TV series reviews

The series was generally well received by English-language reviewers. While some reviewers only judged the show on its own merits, others compared it with varying favor against shows such as '' Brain Powerd'', '' Megazone 23'', and ''
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''. Protoculture Addicts editor Claude J. Pelletier chose ''RahXephon'' as one of the top 3 anime television series of 2002, and Miyako Matsuda agreed, noting mystery, technology, and romance. Christian Nutt of Anime Jump offered a contrary opinion: "RahXephon's characters fell flat and the grind of its scenario didn't inspire much curiosity, despite some initially awesome ideas". En Hong, on the other hand, found the characters to be skilfully developed and believable as "self-conscious entities and not just parts to be filled for the story to progress", and Charles Solomon called them "engaging". Note: Izubuchi did not actually direct or write '' Gasaraki'' but did provide designs for it. Mike Toole of Anime Jump was impressed by the music, animation and character design; as was Protoculture's Martin Ouellette. Solomon noted the "strikingly original mecha designs" and Anime Boredom's John Huxley noted the "unusual yet elegant" mecha and the "fluid computer-enhanced"—but not CGI-looking—animation. ''RahXephons "brief but not unwelcome" comic moments went over well with Huxley, and he found the romance "a million miles away from the cheery antics of '' Love Hina'' or ''
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''" and "for the most part thoroughly believable". Chris Beveridge of Anime on DVD found the final episodes beautiful both in visual style and story, "with the raw emotions coming out of it, in both languages". Huxley also liked the conclusion: "Despite falling short of the mark in a few areas this is a satisfying conclusion to a good series." On the plot resolution he wrote that ''RahXephon'' "keeps the audience guessing right up until the final credits and beyond" but that "the clues are all there" for the viewer to piece together.
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columnist Zac Bertschy called ''RahXephon'' a "paragon of responsible storytelling (...) No loose strings are left; we see the conclusion of every character’s storyline." He added that the English voice work "raised the bar across the board."


Movie reviews

The TV movie had a more mixed reception than the TV series. Christian Nutt was not excited about the TV series but found the movie to be better: Despite "too much cutting and chopping", he wrote that "the creators have done the best they can with the material." He added: "the last scene is very touching. It's a big improvement over the TV show." Efrain Diaz Jr. of IGN called the movie a "valiant effort", but preferred the TV series and asked "why even bother with the movie?" Carlo Santos, writing for Anime News Network, recommended the movie both as an "endcap to a remarkable series" and as a sample for those yet to watch it. While Chris Beveridge also recommended the movie as an addition to the series, he did not recommend it as a sample for newcomers, "since some of the best revelations are given away so quickly..." Indeed, reviewers who were not familiar with the series complained about the movie's lack of coherence. Mitchell Hattaway of DVD Verdict "got lost about ten minutes in", considered the movie a waste of money for anybody but ''RahXephon'' completists and wrote that "Bones Animation Studio is guilty of contempt for its audience." Janet Crocker of Animefringe was confused by the plot as well, but was less confused on the second viewing and looked forward to watching the TV series. She called the movie "intellectually refreshing and visually beautiful" and recommended it "even to non-mecha people like me".


Book reviews

Eduardo M. Chavez of Anime on DVD was not impressed by the first volume of the manga, especially when compared to the TV series; he rated it "C minus", though he said it could have worked as a "parody
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". After the disappointment of volume one, Chavez was pleasantly surprised by the story in the following volumes, and called it a "story that grew up with its characters", giving it a "B plus". The five-volume
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was translated to English, but the
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were not. This translation was marred by a lack of
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in the first volume, which was rated "D" by Santos. The situation was somewhat improved in the second volume, but reviewers did not recommend the novelization as an alternative to the animated versions — only as a source for learning more about the characters and their internal motivations.


Comparisons with other anime

Some reviewers and the director have compared ''RahXephon'' with other anime shows. Some of these shows also have staff common with ''RahXephon''.


''Raideen the Brave''

The director of ''RahXephon'' has said this series is meant to be a sort of modern-day ''
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''. As such there are similarities between ''Raideen'' and ''RahXephon'', particularly in the titular "robots". * The monsters in both shows are made from earth and rock which is brought to life. * Akira Hibiki and Ayato Kamina both have mothers who are from a race called the "Mu". This in turn means that both Akira and Ayato have Mu blood. * Akira and Ayato both "meld" into a surface in order to enter the cockpit of their respective robot. Akira enters via Reideen's forehead; Ayato can enter the RahXephon both directly and through a portal that is separate from the body of the RahXephon. * The Raideen and the RahXephon both are portrayed as intelligent, sentient beings and possess similar general
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, particularly the human-like face that is covered on the sides. Both can attack with their voices, and can form a bow with arrows as well as a sword that protrudes out of their right arms. Both have appeared in the '' Super Robot Wars'' series, taking particular significance in ''
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'' where many characters note that ''Raideen'' and ''RahXephon'' are similar existences, and ''Brave Raideen'' has since been remade into '' Reideen''. The two also appear together in ''Super Robot Wars: Scramble Commander the 2nd''.


''Neon Genesis Evangelion''

While some English-language reviewers did not mention the popular mecha anime ''
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'' in their reviews of ''RahXephon'', others compared the two explicitly. Some reviewers noted similarities between the series' protagonists and their style and execution of events. John Huxley noted an episode with "soul searching" sequences reminiscent of ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' with a "hint of ''
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''". After reviewing the first five episodes, Mike Pinsky of DVD Verdict wrote that much of ''RahXephon'' was "ripped off completely" from ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' and although finding it to be a good show, he ruled that "This ''Evangelion'' Lite tastes good enough, but is much less filling." Christian Nutt of Anime Jump had seen the entire show when he wrote that "One of my least favorite aspects of ''RahXephon'' is its aping of ''Evangelion''". In Protoculture Addicts Miyako Matsuda agreed that the shows were similar, but compared the two in ''RahXephon's'' favor: "it is very similar to Evangelion, but in many ways more original and exotic." In the same magazine, Martin Ouellette went as far as calling ''RahXephon'' an ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' "imitation", but was so impressed that he exclaimed "the imitation has surpassed the original!" Some reviewers favoured ''RahXephon'' because of its more active protagonist and clearer ending: "Like ''Evangelion'', you have to bend and warp your brain around this thing, but unlike ''Evangelion'', if you think about it, it all makes sense" wrote Zac Bertschy. Huxley praised ''RahXephon'' for including action sequences in the ending, providing "a more balanced experience". ''RahXephon's'' story and complex relationships were planned and written early in the production cycle. In contrast, ''Neon Genesis Evangelion''s director stated that he did not know how the show would end, and production was influenced by the reactions that TV executives and viewers had to previous episodes. Although
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suggested stronger candidates for similarities than ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', he thought ''RahXephons similarity to ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' was intentional: John Huxley found "several similarities" with ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', but wrote that there were "many, more significant differences", and concluded that ''RahXephon'' "deserves to be recognised outside of its comparisons to a certain
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animation." Some dialogue in the ''RahXephon'' anime series is reminiscent of ''Neon Genesis Evangelion''; for instance, protagonist Ayato's very first line in the show is "Everything is all right with the world", which closely resembles the line "All's right with the world" from
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's '' Song from Pippa Passes'', which serves as the motto of ''Eva'''s secret organization Nerv.


Production connections

Anno and Izubuchi, the chief directors of each show, both designed mecha appearing in '' Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack'' (1988) and they worked together on the '' Cutie Honey'' (2004) live action movie. Izubuchi had also made some design drafts of the Evangelion units, but did not make the final designs. They gave an interview for one of the ''RahXephon'' guide books, and have a relationship that can be described as being old drinking buddies.
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, a writer and key animator on ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', wrote and directed the ''RahXephon'' episode " The Children's Night"; Yoji Enokido wrote the screenplay for ''RahXephon's'' " Interested Parties" and ''Neon Genesis Evangelion''s " The Day Tokyo-3 Stood Still". Takeshi Honda was also an animator on both shows.
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was one of many companies contracted for in-between animation work on episodes 6 and 26. Although no Japanese voice actors from ''Evangelion'' voiced characters in the Japanese version of ''RahXephon'', both shows were re-dubbed into English by
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, and both
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and
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voiced regular characters in both series.


Other anime

* AnimeNation's John Oppliger noted influences from '' Escaflowne'', ''Evangelion'', '' Revolutionary Girl Utena'' and "especially '' Megazone 23''" * Charles Solomon compared the premise of ''RahXephon'' with that of ''
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'', but found ''RahXephon'' to be "better plotted and executed". * Huxley found the Dolems to be "the star of the show with their bizarre, slightly disturbing designs" reminiscent of ''
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''. * Anime Jump reviewer Mike Toole compared ''RahXephon'' with '' Brain Powerd'' on account of the "excellent music", design and a "frustratingly large cast and Byzantine plot", but found ''RahXephon'' "more focused". He thus disagreed with his colleague, Christian Nutt, who wrote that " 'Brain Powerd''may not be as sexy, but it features a more heartfelt and original story".


Legacy

After ''RahXephon'', Izubuchi went back to design work. His assistant director,
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, became chief director on '' Eureka Seven''.
Mitsuo Iso is a Japanese animator, director, and screenwriter. He began his career as an animator in the mid-1980s and worked as a freelance artist through Neomedia, Studio Zaendo, and Studio Ghibli. Iso is known for his offbeat key animation in the prolo ...
went on from his experience on ''RahXephon'' to become the chief director of '' Dennō Coil''. ''RahXephon'' has been referenced by at least one other anime series, which was also produced by Bones. The character of Renge
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s as Quon. When asked who she is dressed as, she utters "La-la", Quon's standard expression; '' LaLa'' is also the name of the magazine where ''Ouran'' first appeared.
When asked whether robot anime following ''RahXephon'' had "lived up to the new era" Izubuchi answered "Partially yes and partially no" and regretted the focus being on financially safer
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s instead of on new creations.


Notes and references


External links

;Official sites *
Official website
by Media Factory ;Databases * * ;Directory *
''RahXephon''
at the Anime Web Turnpike
"Bringing RahXephon Alive: The Digital Artistry of Mitsuo Iso"


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