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, real name , is a fictional character from the ''
Neon Genesis Evangelion , also known as ''Evangelion'' or ''Eva'', is a Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Gainax and Tatsunoko Production, and directed by Hideaki Anno. It was broadcast on TV Tokyo and its affiliates from October 1995 to March 1 ...
'' franchise created by
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. In the original television series, he is the pilot of a giant
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named Evangelion Unit 02 for the special agency Nerv, as well as the seventeenth and final member of the
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which threaten humanity and that Nerv is meant to fight. When he arrives at Nerv, he meets Eva-01 pilot
Shinji Ikari is a fictional character from 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 same name, Sh ...
, showing great affection towards him. After revealing his nature as an Angel to Shinji, he asks him to kill him to allow humanity to survive. The character, originally conceived by Gainax as a cat controlling a boy, was supposed to appear in the series' twenty-second episode. After several changes, director
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and screenwriter Akio Satsukawa decided on him being the last Angel, and he was included in the twenty-fourth episode, "The Beginning and the End, or 'Knockin' on Heaven's Door'". He later re-appears in subsequent works in the franchise, including the ''
Rebuild of Evangelion ''Rebuild of Evangelion'', known in Japan and on Amazon Prime Video as , is a Japanese animated film series and a reboot of the original ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' anime television series, produced by Studio Khara. Hideaki Anno serves as the ...
'' films,
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, the
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'' Petit Eva: Evangelion@School'', and the
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adaptation by
Yoshiyuki Sadamoto is a Japanese character designer, manga artist, and one of the founding members of the Gainax anime studio. Career When Gainax was originally founded as Daicon Film, Sadamoto served as animator on the second animated project, the Daicon IV op ...
. His role is notably significantly expanded in '' Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo'', the third film of the ''Rebuild'' saga. Although he only appears in a single episode of the original series, Kaworu significantly alters the narrative, in particular Shinji's character, and proved popular with audiences and animation enthusiasts, topping popularity polls. An ambiguous character by design, Kaworu's nature both narratively and thematically has been widely debated, and he polarized critics, with some disliking his ambiguity and the romantic undertones of his relationship with Shinji, while others praised his personality, finding him to be open, affectionate and sociable. His prominent role in ''Evangelion 3.0'' also attracted attention, with reviewers generally appreciating his relationship with Shinji. Merchandise based on Kaworu has been released, particularly action figures.


Conception

Akio Satsukawa, a screenwriter who contributed to writing for the series' twenty-fourth episode, "The Beginning and the End, or 'Knockin' on Heaven's Door, chose Kaworu's name. He opted for the surname Nagisa (Japanese for "shore") as a homage to Japanese director
Nagisa Ōshima was a Japanese filmmaker, writer, and left-wing activist who is best known for his fiction films, of which he directed 23 features in a career spanning from 1959 to 1999. He is regarded as one of the greatest Japanese directors of all time, and ...
. The choice of a term related to the sea allowed him to connect to the names of other series' characters inspired by
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ships and in the surname of
Rei Ayanami is a fictional character from the ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' franchise created by Gainax. In the anime series of the same name, Rei is an introverted girl chosen as the enigmatic pilot of a giant mecha named Evangelion Unit 00. At the begi ...
. The name Kaworu was not written with the contemporary spelling with the
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, but with the archaic character . The
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was chosen for its connection with the katakana and the kanji , a detail referring to the Japanese title of the episode: . Satsukawa then created a pun with the
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''shisha'', which can mean or . Two years before the series began broadcasting, Gainax published a presentation about the series entitled . Kaworu was originally going to appear in the twenty-second episode of the series as a "''
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'' constantly accompanied by a cat". Nerv would have allowed the boy to enter its laboratories and, after a clash in which his fellow pilot
Shinji Ikari is a fictional character from 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 same name, Sh ...
found himself "in the dilemma of having to fight against an anthropomorphic enemy", "the greatest secret of the organization" would be revealed. In the first drafts, the Angel would have been a cat controlling a boy; however, this idea was abandoned, and elements of it were merged into Kaworu. In preliminary proposals, he had an organ characteristic of Angels named core and the ability to modify his appearance through
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, ideas which were set aside during the series' production. Anno conceived him as an "ideal male"; and according to him, "The plan was that the '
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Shinji' would be Ayanami Rei, the Shinji who appears on the surface would be Ikari Shinji, and the 'ideal Shinji' would be Nagisa Kaworu". Character designer
Yoshiyuki Sadamoto is a Japanese character designer, manga artist, and one of the founding members of the Gainax anime studio. Career When Gainax was originally founded as Daicon Film, Sadamoto served as animator on the second animated project, the Daicon IV op ...
conceived him as "more elegant and more refined" than Shinji, and compared to him he would be "taller, thinner and with a smaller face". For the somatic features of his face, he decided to combine those of Rei, Shinji, and
Asuka Langley Soryu is a fictional character from the Neon Genesis Evangelion (franchise), ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' franchise created by Gainax. She first appears in the Neon Genesis Evangelion, original anime series, and also appears in the franchise's animat ...
. Following a personal request from the director, colorist Harumi Takaboshi made his eyes red to be analogous with Rei's and give him "a distinct impression". In one of the drafts of the twenty-fourth episode, he is described as a blond-haired boy. Although he was conceived to appear only in the final episodes, during the making of the
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the main staff decided to depict him with a sketch by Sadamoto; in the editing phase, the sketch was inserted before a frame depicting Rei Ayanami and the caption "Angels". While designing him, Sadamoto envisioned him with a "younger" voice than in the final version. In the early stages of production, scriptwriter Akio Satsukawa wrote some drafts of the twenty-fourth episode's script, in which Kaworu's relationship with Shinji would have been expanded upon and presented with less ambiguity. Some of his ideas included Kaworu and Shinji swimming naked in a river at night, Kaworu proposing to Shinji to play piano and cello together and a kiss scene between them. Anno originally gave him an outline that Satsukawa greatly expanded upon, something that struck Sadamoto. Though Anno did not dissuade Satsukawa and the homoerotic tone of his draft, at one point he considered it "above my tolerance level". The ''Evangelion'' staff and producers also rejected these proposals. Episode director and animator Masayuki refused to work on them and threatened to resign.From the interview in The drafts underwent several modifications before being accepted as the definitive script. However, they did not change or alter the essence of Kaworu's character; Anno said the draft's "atmosphere" was preserved in the script. Anno explained he wanted to hold on to the idea of an Angel "conversing in human language", mentioning it as a progression from Shinji's conversation with the Angel Leliel in the sixteenth episode. He also considered expanding Kaworu's role in the expanded director's cut version of the episode, but decided to prioritize clarifying Kaworu's connection to Seele instead. Staff indicated they did not expect Kaworu to provoke a strong sexual impression, nor how popular he would become. They attributed their unawareness of this to the short time they had to produce the later episodes, and mentioned that Kaworu was not supposed to hold Shinji's hand in the bath scene. This was an animation error; he was supposed to touch it instead. Like other characters in the series, Anno conceived Kaworu based on his own personality. He described Rei and Kaworu as part of his unconscious, and Kaworu specifically as his
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—the dark and unconscious side of the
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. According to some fans, he may have used
Kunihiko Ikuhara , also known by the nickname Ikuni, is a Japanese director, writer, artist, and music producer. He has created and collaborated on several notable anime and manga series, including ''Sailor Moon'', '' Revolutionary Girl Utena'', '' Penguindrum' ...
, the director of the animated series ''
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'' and his friend, as a model. In an interview, Ikuhara denied the rumors, comparing Kaworu's cynical personality to Anno himself, while stating he was not involved in the creation of the character. He also said he had close correspondence with Anno, with whom he was on good terms since the early design stages of ''Neon Genesis Evangelion''. During the production of ''Sailor Moon'', the staff went on a trip to the spa, and Ikuhara chatted all night with Anno, who also worked as an animator for some of the series' episodes. When watching the episode, Ikuhara noticed how the situation with the bath was the same as the conversation he had with Anno.


Voice

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voices Kaworu Nagisa in his appearance in the original series, as well as the later films, spin-offs, video games, and the ''
Rebuild of Evangelion ''Rebuild of Evangelion'', known in Japan and on Amazon Prime Video as , is a Japanese animated film series and a reboot of the original ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' anime television series, produced by Studio Khara. Hideaki Anno serves as the ...
'' saga. In 1997, when ''
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'' was released, Ishida said he found the role "very difficult", and felt "a lot of pressure" during the dubbing of the film version. His emotional tension grew exponentially when he learned that there would be two feature movies, but he was satisfied with his performance. During the recording of '' Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone'' (2007), the first chapter of the ''Rebuild of Evangelion'' cinematic tetralogy, Anno explained in detail the role played by Kaworu in the new theatrical version and his relationship with Shinji. During the dubbing sessions for '' Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo'' (2012) he felt tense, but with the director's support, he overcame his performance anxiety and reprised the role. For the final installment, '' Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time'', Ishida noted he had trouble saying the character's "complex" lines. In English, he is voiced by Kyle Sturdivant in the original series;
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in the director's cut version, Aaron Krohn in the 1997 film duology,
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in the Netflix' dub,
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in the first dub of ''Rebuild of Evangelion'' and
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in the
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's dub. In the Netflix dub, one of Kaworu's lines to Shinji was changed from ADV DVD's "I love you" to "I like you". This was a controversial choice among some fans, who felt it altered their relationship and contributed to queer erasure. Dan Kanemitsu,
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's in-house translator responsible for the updated ''Evangelion'' subtitles, production assistance, and other official Gainax and Khara translations, including the ''Rebuild of Evangelion'' films, explained in an interview that he consults the original creator when the meaning is unclear or ambiguous. He defended the importance of ambiguity, citing Anno's commentaries on ''Evangelion''s ambiguity and open-endedness, his commitment to accuracy, and conveying the text's intended nuances across a cultural gap. Shinji's voice actress,
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, also agreed with the translation for the Netflix/Khara release, saying she originally interpreted Kaworu's lines as "like", and that she is glad the new version is closer to the original Japanese version.


Appearances


''Neon Genesis Evangelion''

Kaworu appears in the twenty-fourth episode of ''Neon Genesis Evangelion''. A secret sect called Seele and a group called Commission for the Instrumentality of Mankind sent him to the headquarters of the special agency Nerv to carry out a mission as the Fifth Child and the replacement for Asuka Langley Soryu, who became unable to pilot Eva-02 following her breakdown. Soon after arriving in Tokyo-3, he meets with
Shinji Ikari is a fictional character from 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 same name, Sh ...
, who is the Third Child and Eva-01's pilot. He befriends him, showing unconditional and sincere sympathy towards him. His position as a pilot allows him to enter Nerv, but
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 an ...
, a major in the organization's operations department, becomes suspicious of him. He is subjected to a synchronicity test with Eva-02, and his high results astound the organization's staff, since he can arbitrarily vary his rate of synchronization with the mecha. All data about his past is erased to conceal his true identity, but Misato discovers that he was born on September 13, 2000: the day the first of the Angels caused a calamity called the Second Impact to occur at the South Pole. He is revealed to be Tabris, the seventeenth Angel and the "last sacrificial messenger", who has the soul of the first Angel, Adam, implanted in him. Seele, who captured Tabris when he was still in an embryonic state, "recovered" it. Unlike the other Angels, he can develop human-like feelings and communicate with them. Once in the headquarters, he comes into contact with Rei Ayanami, the pilot of Eva-00, in which the soul of another Angel is implanted, and confesses to her he is also a hybrid. Using his Angel abilities, Kaworu manipulates the movements of Eva-02 to enter the Terminal Dogma of Nerv's headquarters and contact the angel Adam, who is supposedly being guarded within the structure. Despite his anthropomorphic features, he possesses several anomalous abilities, including levitation and an AT Field, a powerful forcefield that is characteristic of Angels and Evangelions. Upon arriving at his destination, he discovers that the second Angel Lilith is being kept inside the base rather than Adam. Upon seeing Lilith, he interrupts his attempt at contact and decides to preserve her lineage, which humankind is descended from, rather than cause their extinction. He allows himself to be killed by Eva-01 and Shinji to allow humanity to survive. In the ending film of the series, '' Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion'' (1997), the souls of humanity unite into a collective consciousness, and during a process called Human Instrumentality, Shinji argues symbolically with Kaworu and Rei Ayanami. Akira Ishida said that the Kaworu who appears in ''The End of Evangelion'' is not real or concretely present; in the film, he and Rei say they represent the "hope that people will one day be able to understand each other". He also appears when
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 ...
dies, along with Rei and Shinji's mother Yui Ikari.


''Rebuild of Evangelion''

In the ''Rebuild of Evangelion'' saga, Kaworu has a prominent role and he is aware of details of Shinji's life even before meeting him. He is introduced in the final sequence of the first film, ''Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone'' (2007), in which he awakens on the surface of the Moon to converse with a member of Seele. During the scene, he rises from a coffin placed on a lunar sea, with eight coffins next to him: four already open and four still closed. Behind him, a white giant is framed, similar to the Angel Lilith. He is completely naked, and somehow can breathe on the Moon. He addresses commander Gendo Ikari, who is visiting a place named Tabgha Base, as "father". In '' Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance'' (2009), the second installment of the saga, when Shinji tries to save Rei and unwittingly starts Third Impact, he descends aboard an Evangelion unit known as Mark.06. He stops the Third Impact, addressing Shinji with the phrase: "At least this time I will be able to make you happy." Originally, Kaworu would have said the line with the light-hearted smile of the original series; however, during production it was decided to give him a troubled expression.
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 Niigata Prefecture. He is the protégé of Hideaki Anno, and a longtime animator at Gainax. T ...
, the assistant director of the original series and its movies, described him as a man who takes his wife back by force. He also said: " e thought it would bemore interesting if Kaworu looked like e was thinking 'You've been with a woman while I've been away? How dare you...!. Staff initially wanted to give him a "showier entrance", and originally give him a scene talking to Asuka when Eva 03 is possessed the ninth Angel. In the third movie, ''Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo'' (2012), set fourteen years after the previous film, he works for Nerv and is designated to pilot Eva-13 with Shinji on behalf of Gendo, who he calls "king of Lillith". He shows Shinji, who is alone and scared of the new world, the consequences of his actions on planet Earth. Shinji is initially reluctant, but Kaworu offers him an opportunity to revert the damage done by Third Impact. To train, the two boys practice piano on the same '' a quatre mains'' musical base. Having reached good harmony, the two board Eva-13 and head to the Terminal Dogma of the Nerv base. Asuka and
Mari Makinami or is a fictional character in the anime film tetralogy ''Rebuild of Evangelion'', based on the television series ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' and introduced in the film '' Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance'' (2009). Mari is a pilot for the ...
confront them, but Kaworu falls for a trap set by Gendo and accidentally causes Shinji to start the Fourth Impact. He reveals he is the first Angel, but was demoted to thirteenth, and dies telling Shinji that "We will meet again." Akira Ishida, Kaworu's voice actor, was asked if the sequence of the two boys united in the same Evangelion could be interpreted as a "love scene"; Ishida replied he "could not make that interpretation", and left it up to what the director said or the fans' speculation, saying: "But, at the very least, them getting in the same unit is different, as they both pursue the same goal together. It seems representative of the depth of their connection.".


Manga

In the ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' manga, written by the series' character designer Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, Kaworu is introduced in advance in a narrative arc roughly corresponding to the nineteenth episode of the series. In the 57th chapter of the comic, he meets Shinji in the ruins of a church during a
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. In his first appearance, he kills a stray cat in front of Shinji, arguing this would spare the cat further pain. He is later brought into Nerv to replace the Fourth Child,
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, who died while fighting alongside Rei Ayanami against the Angel Armisael. His role as an Angel also changes, being presented as the twelfth instead of the seventeenth. In this version of events, Shinji has strong suspicions of the Fifth Child, and he accuses Kaworu of violating his personal space. Following Rei's death, Shinji temporarily moves to his apartment, heartbroken by the loss he has just suffered. Shinji has a nightmare and starts to hyperventilate, and Kaworu uses this opportunity to perform
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by kissing Shinji, which angers him. Over time, their relationship becomes increasingly cold and tormented, until they take two different paths. Unlike the original series, in which their relationship is ambiguous and up to speculation, for the manga Sadamoto changed Kaworu's characterization, leaving less margin for interpretation. According to him, Kaworu feels "a reflection of Rei's feelings" for Shinji, but he fails to understand them. Irritated by his behavior, after killing Kaworu, Shinji admits he felt "drawn to him", but in the end rejects him "because he is not Rei". Before his death, the Third Child imagines himself strangling Kaworu at the same time and place he met him. For this scene, the author took inspiration from the film ''
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'', directed by
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, which is tormented story of two young lovers in which he ultimately strangles her out of love. Sadamoto created Kaworu to represent "a situation in which Shinji has to confront liking someone"; according to him, he is the person who understands Shinji the most. In an interview, Sadamoto compared his death to a "contradictory ''
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''", an ancient Japanese ritual consisting of the trampling of
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s, in which Tabris would ask Shinji to prove he liked him by killing him. According to Sadamoto, in this particular moment of his life Shinji "does not want the affection of a girl, but the approval of another boy". Unlike Hideaki Anno, who wanted to give Kaworu the image of an "ideal man", Sadamoto, who believes that human beings are the last evolutionary stage of Angels, tried to represent him as a "pre-human", who is innocent and naive. He was inspired by his own experiences, particularly by a classmate in elementary school who was a charming transfer student from Tokyo, and which he felt great admiration for. "I secretly thought it was very cool. It was not romance ... It is a delicate feeling in a delicate age".


In other media

After the conclusion of ''Neon Genesis Evangelion''s first airing, a
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audio track written by Anno called ''After the End'' was released. On it the series' characters, played by their original voice actors, jokingly discuss and prepare a new ending just before the production schedule deadline, breaking the
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. Kaworu appears; when Asuka calls him "homoboy", he tells her, "I wish you wouldn't make statements when you lack evidence for them." Nagisa, along with Eva's other pilots, joins a ''
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''-style superhero group named ''Shin sentai Evangelion''. In the movie '' Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death and Rebirth'' (1997) there are sequences in which four children from the third middle school of the city of Tokyo-2, with their respective instruments, practice a
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in the school's auditorium. Among them is a violinist who looks like Kaworu; according to what is indicated by the superimposed writings, however, the event would take place eighteen months before his appearance in Tokyo-3. From the script, it is clear that, despite the similarity with the protagonists of the series, the four children should still be interpreted as actors in an imaginary sequence. He appears in video games dedicated to ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' and is available as a romantic option in '' Neon Genesis Evangelion: Girlfriend of Steel 2nd'', '' Neon Genesis Evangelion 2'', and '' Neon Genesis Evangelion: Shinji Ikari Raising Project''. He's also present in ''Raising Project'' manga adaptation as an agent sent by Seele at Ritsuko's behest. In the manga '' Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic Days'' he knows Shinji's father, Gendo, years before the main events without having changed his appearance. In the '' chibi'' parody series '' Petit Eva: Evangelion@School'' Kaworu is president of the school student council particularly popular among the students at his school who tends to protect Shinji, whom he loves. In the manga ''Evangelion – Detective Shinji Ikari'', written by Takumi Yoshimura, Ryōji Kaji and Kaworu are portrayed as two private investigators to whom Shinji is forced to turn. In '' Neon Genesis Evangelion: Campus Apocalypse'', his personality is similar to that of the original series. At the beginning of the manga, Kaworu is seen by Shinji near a vending machine running away from the scene of an explosion with Rei Ayanami, with whom he has an unspecified bond. Like the original series, he immediately shows great interest in Shinji, making him uncomfortable. He is also present in ''Neon Genesis Evangelion: Legend of the Piko Piko Middle School Students.'' Kaworu is one of the main characters of a ''
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'' entitled , released in Japan in April 2009. During the game, Nagisa intervenes during Operation Yashima against Ramiel with his Eva-04. In addition to video games based on the original animated series, Kaworu has also appeared in media not related to the '' Evangelion'' franchise, such as ''
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'', '' Puyopuyo!! Quest''., and '' The Battle Cats''. Kaworu briefly assists Shinji in '' Neon Genesis Evangelion: Anima'', also featuring a "Dark Kaworu" who hates humans and music; he is also present in the crossover franchise ''
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Characterization and themes

Kaworu is an erudite boy with an easy-going, straightforward and honest personality, particularly with Shinji Ikari. From the beginning, he shows great interest in Shinji, who is the first person he meets after arriving in Tokyo-3. Following the death, departure, or alienation of all his peers, Shinji is isolated until he meets Kaworu. However, Kaworu's esoteric way of communicating confounds Shinji. Kaworu also shows great interest in humanity, describing their music, particularly the "
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", as the highest achievement of their culture, and often reflects on their fragility and nature. He is very direct in his interactions and seemingly does not know of or is interested in social conventions. He shows sympathy for Rei, who shares his hybrid nature. Kaworu seeks active contact with Shinji as a friend. Talking with Shinji, Kaworu says he thinks was "born to meet him". Although Shinji emotionally distances himself from others, Kaworu helps him to open up and express his feelings. Kaworu shows he feels spontaneous sympathy and affection towards Shinji despite his goals as the seventeenth Angel. After they meet, Shinji accepts the friendly and unreserved nature of his actions and lets him approach. He captivates Shinji with his charm. Despite the short time they spend together, Kaworu and Shinji became interested in each other and build a relationship based upon mutual appreciation. Kaworu is the first person to tell Shinji he loves him and the first person that Shinji opens his heart to. When Kaworu takes over Eva-02, Shinji expresses disbelief in him not revealing his nature as an Angel before and says that Kaworu has betrayed him, "just like my father". Shortly before dying, Kaworu maintains his feelings of affection for Shinji, saying that meeting him made him happy. After being forced to kill Kaworu, Shinji falls back into a state of profound affliction. As he is grieving, Misato fails to console Shinji. Over time, controversies have arisen over the nature of Shinji and Kaworu's relationship, as has the nature of Kaworu's character. Their relationship is depicted in an ambiguously worded manner, as Kaworu uses the phrase to express his feelings for Shinji; it can be used to denote various types of intimacy or friendship to love. He also states that Shinji deserves . In his book '' Anime Explosion!'', writer Patrick Drazen expresses the view that Kaworu's offer of apparent love for Shinji is a tactic that he uses as the last Angel to disarm Shinji. Drazen reports that some believe that whether Kaworu as an Angel has any concept of sexuality is unclear because of the way he is presented in the series. Lynzee Loveridge of
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interpreted Kaworu as a negative figure, saying that "Kaworu's kindness has a nefarious side", seeing him as an Angel who deceives and uses Shinji for his own purposes. For Mike Crandol he "is representative of blind, total and unconditional love and acceptance, but like those things Kaoru turns out to not be real at all". Their colleague Zac Bertschy has a mixed opinion in his review of ''Rebuild 3.0''. While not interpreting him as an antagonist or a negative figure, according to Bertschy, his presence demonstrates Shinji's emotional fragility and the difficulty of his long path to self-acceptance. He describes Kaworu as a loving, considerate partner who cares deeply for Shinji's happiness, refuses to leave him behind, and even takes Shinji's terrible burden as his own; he notes: "Shinji has misinterpreted Kaworu's love not as evidence that he himself is worth loving and thus his motivation can be entirely his own, but that Kaworu's love itself makes him worthwhile ..But he's still just fooling himself. He's still making catastrophic decisions motivated by self-hatred – Kaworu's love doesn't make him a complete person."
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'', as well as that of the characters of the '' shōjo'' genre; for Sato, the appearance of Kaworu is more important on a thematic than narrative level, and would have the purpose of deepening the psychological aspects of Shinji. She compares his role to ''shōjo'' manga, where the process and the relational dynamics of the protagonists have more weight than the conclusion or the fights. ''
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'' writer Elliot Gay described Kaworu as a positive figure, as for Shinji he "represents hope; the hope that maybe he can redo things". For Kunihiko Ikuhara, director of ''Sailor Moon'' and a friend of Hideaki Anno: "Shinji is bullied by his father, slapped by Ayanami, called stupid by Asuka and Misato yells at him to behave like a man; he doesn't receive much compassion from others, and I believe that in this situation the only one to tell him that it's okay as it is, is Kaworu."
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, Shinji's voice actress, rejected the notion of Kaworu as his lover, or that he is someone he can depend on, but instead sees him as a friend that is his equal. She pointed out that Shinji is more clingy in the original series, while in the ''Rebuild'' saga he has a more active role and his relationship with Kaworu is consequently different: "I feel like, this time, it's more than his attraction to Kaworu or what he learns from him – they're depicted more as friends gradually closing the distance between each other." In
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tradition, Tabris chooses to be killed by Shinji, finding absolute freedom in death. Apollonius' ''Nuctemeron'' also mentions a demon named Cahor, spelled in Japanese as , referred to as the Angel of lies and deceit, a detail that guidebook ''Evangelion Chronicle'' relates to his deceptive anthropomorphic features. Writer Aaron Ploof compared Kaworu to
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for his compassionate character and his sacrifice. Conversely, Carl Horn, editor of the ''Evangelion'' manga in English, compared his comic version to the character
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'', for acting with indifference to human morality, while French website Du9 likened the image of Kaworu killed by Eva-01 to
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''. ''Wired'' also speculated that Kaworu is inspired by Satan, also known as Ryo Asuka, the main antagonist of
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'' franchise. For Oguro, their relationship with the story's male protagonist traces an analogy between the characters: both appear in the last episodes of the series and seem to be able to understand the feelings of the male main character, dying by his own hand. Reviewer Toji Aida compared Kaworu to a ghost of the
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theatre who disrupt the events of the story in the tripartite ''
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'''s Inkoo Kang also saw in his dialogues with Shinji, in which he tells him that all sins can be expiated, a reference to Christianity. Furthermore, in the ''Rebuild'' saga, Kaworu claims that his name is written on the , which would allow him to die and be reborn forever; he subsequently added to his name the name of Shinji, thus managing to meet him several times. According to critic Mario Pasqualini, the Book of Life cited by Kaworu is a reference to a concept of the same name in Christianity, according to which it is a text in which God would have listed in his hand the people destined to go to
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. The reviewer also compared the ''Rebuild'' to the science fiction movie ''
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'' (1988). The film introduces a character named Kaoru, a new student at a boys' boarding school who has a love affair with fellow student Kazuhiko. Kaoru turns out to be the reincarnation of Yū, a boy who died by suicide shortly before, who was resurrected to try to win Kazuhiko over, change the story, and give him a new ending.


Cultural impact


Popularity

Despite his one-episode appearance, Kaworu became popular among the series' fans, and is just as popular as the female protagonists of ''Neon Genesis Evangelion,'' Rei Ayanami and Asuka Langley Soryu. He ranked high in popularity polls about the best anime male characters, the strongest anime pilots, most memorable anime deaths and best Angels in ''Evangelion''. In 1997 and 1998, Kaworu took second and sixth place among the most popular male characters of the moment in two polls conducted by ''
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'' magazine. He also appeared in the monthly surveys of the magazine, remaining in the top twenty in 1997 polls. In 1998 ''Animage'' ranked him twenty-third among the most popular anime characters of the moment, and 43rd in 1999. In August and September 2009, after the release of the ''Evangelion 2.0'' movie, he emerged in sixth and third place among the most popular characters of ''
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'' magazine; in October he ranked fourth. In March of the following year, ''Newtype'' included him among the most popular male characters of the 1990s, giving him second place after Shinji. In February 2015, nearly twenty years after the series first aired, he emerged seventh on ''Newtype'' charts. He also ranked in ''Evangelion'' popularity polls, usually in the top three. In June 2021, after the ''3.0+1.01'' re-release of the final ''Rebuild'' film, he finished second most popular male character in another ''Newtype'' poll.


Critical reception

Criticism of Kaworu's character and his relationship with Shinji in the original series has been positive. According to the website Otaquest, detractors have labeled him as a "yaoi fuel", "while others see him as a vital piece of the ''Evangelion'' puzzle". For Caleb Bailey of
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the hot spring scene "blazed the trail" on homosexual relationships in Japanese animation, being "ahead of its time". Anthony Gramuglia cited Shinji and Kaworu among the best
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representations in Japanese animation, but criticized Kaworu's degrading role in some spin-offs. LGBT-oriented portal Pride.com praised Kaworu and his relationship with Shinji, "especially during a time where LGBTQ representation was almost nonexistent in many forms of media". Lyznee Loveridge of Anime News Network praised its development, finding it "refreshing". Her colleague Kenneth Lee criticized Kaworu as "an enigmatic figure that further adds fuel to the fire of confusion, but he just manages to raise even more questions that remain unanswered". Lee considers their relationship to be "disturbing, gratuitous, and unnecessary". According to Lee, the openness Shinji shows towards Kaworu is implausible and "irrational": "Ultimately, the homosexuality issue seems nothing more than cheap shock value tactics to stun Generation X". ''Screen Rant'' and Comic Book Resources listed him among the best characters in the series. The twenty-fourth episode is considered one of the best of the series, and his fight with Shinji was also received positively by critics. For Comic Book Resources' Reuben Baron, in particular, his defeat is "the most dramatic example" of the narrative seriousness of ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' later episodes. Screen Rant's Jack Cameron feels his confrontation with Shinji is, "Perhaps the most heartbreaking of fights in the whole series". Kaworu's last scenes were also appreciated by anime critic Chris Beveridge. According to the Asiascape site, his last scene, in which he's trapped in the hands of Shinji's Eva-01 and marked by a long sixty-second freeze-frame, represents one of the more prominent uses of creative visual motifs in the series. Carlo Santos of Anime News Network appreciated the character of Kaworu and the role he played in Sadamoto's manga; he wrote, "the tension between the two boys soon becomes one of the most intriguing subplots". Zac Bertschy, reviewing ''Evangelion 3.0'', praised the development of their relationship, describing it as the film's highlight. ''Anime Reign'' magazine expressed a similar opinion, considering it one of the few merits of characterization in the movie. Nicole MacLean of THEM Anime Reviews found Kaworu's personality and relationship with Shinji in ''3.0'' effective, but wordy and rushed, while ''
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'''s Inkoo Kang considered Kaworu's interactions with Shinji melodramatic.


Legacy

Kaworu Nagisa has been used for advertising campaigns and a wide range of merchandise, including action figures, nendoroids, backpacks, perfumes, sweets, cosmetics, clothing, toys, key rings, watches and jewelry. On 22 May 1997, Kadokawa Shoten published a book dedicated to him entitled . In August of the same year, Japanese yaoi magazine June (magazine), ''June'' published a volume entitled , dedicated to Shinji and Kaworu. The book, whose title is taken from the first verse of The Cruel Angel's Thesis, the show's theme song, contains two long interviews with Hideaki Anno, the discarded drafts for the twenty-fourth episode, and ''dojinshi'' by mangaka from the ''shonen ai'' scene, such as Reku Fuyanagi (''Gundam Wing: Ground Zero'') and Takamure Tamotsu (''Umi ni nita sora no iro''). In 2005, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the series release, mangaka Mine Yoshizaki designed an action figure of a female version of Angel Tabris named ''Tabris-XX''. As a promotion for its 10th Anniversary Special Edition of ''Evangelion'', ADV Films published a humorous bumper sticker which reads ''"Kaworu died for your sins".'' Kaworu's popularity is also parodied in a spin-off manga entitled , released in fourteen volumes from 2006 to 2015, in which a parody of him works in a ''pachinko'' parkour and dates an obsessive ''Evangelion'' female fan named Sakura Mogami. In 2008 Kadokawa published a fanbook entitled ''All About Nagisa Kaworu: A Child of the Evangelion'', a collection of fan letters, poems, reprinted manga pages, erotic ''dōjinshi'', and interviews with gravure idols. In 2015 Kadokawa published a third book dedicated to him, entitled , containing unpublished illustrations, information and interviews with staff. In the same year the 7-Eleven chain put on the market a life-size statue of the character, auctioned and sold for over 1,728,000 Japanese yen. In 2017 the official ''Evangelion Store'' inaugurated a summer festival dedicated to Kaworu, offering unreleased merchandising. In 2018 it was used for features of the 500 ''Type Eva'', a high-speed train dedicated to ''Evangelion''. In 2019 Bandai announced a card game dedicated to ''Evangelion'' titled ''Evangelion Card Game''; one of the two sets of the game, called Ev02, is dedicated to the characters of Kaworu and Asuka. Tony Takezaki paid homage to him in his comic ''Tony Takezaki's Evangelion'', in which he is parodied by Keroro, the protagonist of ''Keroro Gunso''. References and homages to the character of Kaworu are present in ''Spider-Verse'', and in the ''dorama'' ''The Full-Time Wife Escapist''. Japanese singer and voice actress Chiaki Kuriyama stated that she developed interest in dubbing after Kaworu and Rei Ayanami. Comic Book Resources's Kristen Lopez also compared Albedo from ''Genshin Impact'' to Kaworu, speculating that the latter character may have been an influence for the former.


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Further reading

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