Shinji Ikari

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Neon Genesis Evangelion character
Shinji Ikari
Age 14
Birthday June 6, 2001
Gender Male
Relation(s) Father: Gendo Ikari
Mother: Yui Ikari
Guardian: Misato Katsuragi
Seiyū Megumi Ogata
Voice actor Spike Spencer
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Shinji Ikari (碇シンジ Ikari Shinji) is a fictional character from the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion and the movie The End of Evangelion. He is the Third Children (or simply 'Third Child' in the US version) and pilots EVA-01. He is the son of Gendo and Yui Ikari.

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[edit] Shinji's story

Shinji becomes involved in NERV's war against the Angels when he receives a letter from his father with an NERV ID card and note saying "Come! -Ikari Gendo", and a cute (if somewhat erotic) postcard from Captain Misato Katsuragi, the commander of the Evangelion team. He is delivered to NERV's Geo-front by Misato, and pilots Unit 01 against the Angel Sachiel out of pity for a badly injured Rei Ayanami. After the battle, Shinji is taken in by Misato, who acts as his guardian. Shinji manages to build a social life when he becomes friends with classmates Toji Suzuhara and Kensuke Aida, something more than friends but not quite something else with Rei, and a confused love-hate relationship with Asuka Langley Sohryu. He also seems to be sexually attracted to Asuka, even masturbating over her comatose body (in the opening scenes of End of Evangelion) after both children suffered from severe mental breakdown. However, his relationship with his father remains strained, and Shinji's abandons his hopes for rebuilding their ties after battle with the Angel Bardiel. The development of his tense relationship with Asuka is a subtle, but powerful driving force in the plot, particularly noticable in The End of Evangelion.

[edit] Shinji's character

After losing Yui, Gendo left Shinji with a teacher when he was a toddler so he could focus on "Project Evangelion." This abandonment has caused Shinji to become very reclusive and avoidant of difficult or painful situations, using escape as a shield. He is often shown listening to his SDAT player with headphones, blocking out the world. He appears in some ways to be the opposite of the extroverted Asuka, though not as much as Rei does. He also is afraid of physical contact. Asuka tries to get Shinji to assert himself and even gets him to admit that he tried to kiss her when she was sleeping. In a later episode, Shinji kisses Asuka, at Asuka's insistence; Asuka pinched Shinji's nose so he wouldn't breathe on her and tickle her face, and washed her mouth out thoroughly afterwards (although a flashback to this scene in the director's cut of a later episode would seem to suggest that the latter is merely an act put on for Shinji's benefit, as in this version of events it is shown that Asuka did not, in fact, actually rinse or gargle after kissing him). He is normally shy and timid, but when it comes to sexually attractive females like Asuka he becomes afraid and even more non-confrontational than usual. Shinji is also somewhat intimidated by Misato (who seems to enjoy teasing him in a good-natured way), although he is also irritated by Misato's drunken behaviors and slobbish housekeeping habits.

As an Eva pilot, Shinji is very reluctant, but he is given strength by his mother, whose soul is contained in Unit 01. Sometimes the Eva reaches Berserk mode - a state in which the Eva is activated without an apparent energy source - helping Shinji in his times of need. Once when Unit 01 went berserk, Shinji had exceeded a 400% sync ratio and was basically absorbed within it, where he briefly met his mother. Shinji's estrangement from his father and his literally being inside Unit 01 is believed by some to represent the Freudian Oedipus complex. His apparent attraction to Rei, who is a partial clone of Shinji's mother and Lilith, could also be seen as proof of this psychological aspect of Shinji's character; however, his attempts to gain Gendo's acceptance and love could be seen by some to counteract this idea. He may also be seen as suffering from the culture-specific psychological disorder taijin kyofusho and, from a Western psychological perspective, generalized social phobia (and developing avoidant personality disorder).[citation needed]

While he is acknowledged later in the series to be a skilled Eva pilot, he is never really shown to have any other notable skills, in contrast to the other children (Toji is athletic, Kensuke has immense knowledge of everything associated with the military, and Asuka is a 14-year old college graduate). This could very well be due to his reclusive nature - though he may have talents, he would not be likely to display them, especially given his own devaluing of his character. It is revealed in episode 15 that he is a cellist, something of which he had made no mention previously in the series. Thereon, the cello appears as a recurring motif in the series, possibly representing Shinji's "identity" - indeed, his musical talent seems to be the only way in which he feels that he can openly express himself. He claims to be untalented, but is shown both in episode 15 and in Death and Rebirth playing Bach's Cello Suite No. 1, a widely recognized and very difficult piece. (For the number of years he has played, he is actually rather talented, as anything more difficult than this piece often requires prodigious talent.)[citation needed]

[edit] Romantic Relationships

The series has caused debate over Shinji's sexuality. He is obviously attracted to Asuka, as is shown by his attempt to kiss her in her sleep, his arousal at the onsen, and the opening scenes of The End of Evangelion. However, his interactions with Kaworu have caused some speculation, as Shinji is unusually open, emotional, and physically receptive when around Kaworu, more so than with any of the other principal characters. The series gives no indication that anything sexual happens between the two, but its creators have never given any clear-cut answers to the question. This has led to many different interpretations, including Shinji simply being a heterosexual who engages in a strange type of relationship with Kaworu due to his apparent lack of love from anyone else to Shinji actually being bisexual. Gainax itself has produced some mildly suggestive (though not explicit) official art of the two together, but has never officially endorsed the pairing of Shinji with Kaworu or with anyone else. Gainax has published several Evangelion-based dating simulation computer games in Japan (unreleased in the United States) in which the player assumes the role of Shinji and decides with whom Shinji will be paired. In one of the most popular of these games, Koutetsu no Girlfriend (Iron Maiden, or popularly known in English as Girlfriend of Steel), Shinji meets a new girl at school named Mana Kirishima and the two strike up a close friendship with romantic overtones, making Asuka hotly jealous and leading her to try to sabotage the relationship.

Shinji is a polarizing character among fans, who either despise him for his (perceived) cowardice and self-hate or sympathize with him for his easily relatable human flaws and occasional moments of courage.

[edit] Shinji in Evangelion manga

[edit] Adaptation by Sadamoto

The Shinji of Yoshiyuki Sadamoto's manga adaptation is considerably different from his animated counterpart. Although Shinji still has issues with his father and his past, he is portrayed as being considerably more violent, far more of an angry youth than a nervous character. One of the first things he does after being forced to attack Toji (who is severely injured and crippled in the anime, but actually dies of his injuries in the manga) is to try to punch his father, something he'd never do in the anime. He's also considerably more willing to burst out angrily in protest and voice his opinion - in the manga, Shinji loudly protests when Misato announces her plans to take him home to live with her; he does not do so in the anime. He butts heads with Asuka far more often and is very openly spiteful towards his father, although deep down he still wishes for Gendo's acknowledgement. Shinji in the manga is also much more smart-mouthed than in the anime. For example, after Toji and Kensuke witness Shinji fighting Shamshel, Toji asks Shinji to hit him as payback for having beat up Shinji earlier. In the anime Shinji obliges, but in the manga Shinji decides not to hit him at the last minute, cheerfully saying, "I'd rather have you owe me one. It's more fun that way."

Although fundamentally he is still the same, many prefer this Shinji, believing him to be a far more realistic character to come out of such a situation, not only because he is more assertive but also because many believe he just seems like what a neglected young boy would act like.[citation needed] However, others posit that this version of Shinji is actually less compelling, as he is closer to the "average" teenage male anime character and is therefore less flawed/interesting.[citation needed] Also, neglected children tend to become withdrawn, quiet, and submissive as often as they become aggressive.[citation needed]

Many also point out that this manga version of Shinji has an interesting parallel to his Eva unit, in that both share a frightening hidden rage.

Another possible reason for the change in his character in this manga version is his stronger bond with Rei. In book 10 (where Rei detonated Unit-00), between tears, Shinji let it be known that he doesn't want to lose Rei.

[edit] Shinji Ikari Raising Project

In this manga version, Shinji is also shown to be more confident than he was in the anime, butting heads with Asuka (a childhood friend as opposed to the anime). Also, he gets into somewhat comical situations with girls, much like the lead male character in harem animes (e.g. Urashima Keitaro in Love Hina). The story shows him in a probable love triangle with Rei (the newcomer in his life) and Asuka (the childhood friend). Here, Rei is a distant relative, from Yui's side of the family.

To complicate matters, Kaworu Nagisa (a SEELE agent here) was seen to be very friendly towards him, which Asuka finds irritating.

[edit] Trivia

  • Shinji Ikari was named for Gainax co-founder Shinji Higuchi.
  • "Ikari" means "anchor" in Japanese. Alternatively, it can also mean "rage" or "anger," possibly a reference to Unit 01's infamous moments of going berserk or his suppressed feelings of anger and rage.
  • Evangelion character designer Yoshiyuki Sadamoto based his design of Shinji on his design of Nadia, the title character of Gainax's popular 1990-1991 TV series, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (also directed by Hideaki Anno). In particular, the shapes of their heads are similar, with the cheeks and chin forming something of a triangular shape. Sadamoto has said himself that he came up with the design for Shinji by "giving Nadia a masculine makeover" - shortening her hair, etc. It could be said that Nadia and Shinji share several character traits as well, including insecurity and often extreme self-doubts, though Nadia also shares character traits with Asuka (hiding her insecurities with an overly confident facade) and Rei (being a vegetarian).[citation needed]
  • One of the more memorable moments of Super Robot Wars Alpha 3 comes from Shinji telling off Kira Yamato of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED fame for his comments, presenting both a side to Shinji that the themes of Evangelion couldn't allow for and a source of humor for Eva and Gundam fans alike. Adding to the humor of this scene is the derogatory title of "Jesus Yamato" Kira had gained during Gundam SEED and its sequel, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny, in ironic comparison to the themes explored in Evangelion. Coincidently, Hoshi Soichiro (Kira's seiyu) and Ogata Megumi (Shinji's seiyu) have both voiced Sanada Yukimura, a famous general of the Sengoku period, in different settings, and characters in Samurai Deeper Kyo. Also, in Gundam SEED, Kira's female captain (Murrue Ramius) is also voiced by Misato's seiyu.
  • Both Shinji's seiyuu (Megumi Ogata) and Misato's seiyuu (Kotono Mitsuishi) play Sailor Senshi in the anime Sailor Moon. Ogata is Sailor Uranus, while Mitsuishi is the title character.


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