i was just watching episode 18 of the Eva anime and i realized somethingSidenote wrote:in case you haven't already realized it, this topic will contain Spoilers due to it's nature... but i think spoilers are already implied in this section of the forums
in both the anime and the manga, Shinji's eva is used to destroy the alien-invaded eva unit 03 piloted by Suzuhara (toji) by way of the dummy system
but the difference is that in the anime, toji survives and then for some reason gets access to shinji's sub-conscience and is able to witness Shinji go through one of his mind-trips
but in the manga, Toji dies, this sets up another scene, in episode 19, Kaji helps Shinji make the decision to go back to Nerv and help his everyone fight the angel, but in the manga, Kaji takes Shinji away to a safe location and then he talks to shinji about his past... but Kaji talks about how he traded the life of his brother and his friends in order to survive, he uses the analogy of Shinji not doing anything to prevent Toji's death to convince Shinji to returnBTW wrote:is that what the whole train symbolizes?! the fact that Toji was watching from a seperate cart in the train, it allowed him to connect through to Shinji, does that mean that we all have our own train carts and that we are able to look into another's cart through whatever circumstances?!... we have our individuality, but still we are all connected!!... or maybe i've just watched too much eva, heh heh
my point is, would anyone consider Kaji's added past to be filler?
in the anime, his family-history is never addressed, so we can assume it's not important, but i guess we can't assume he was an only child can we?
it's never said he has a brother that he sacrificed for his own survival, but i think it works really well and gives the show yet another good piece of philosophy to work with
so does anyone prefer either case? anime vs manga for this situation