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Robin Williams is an esteemed actor celebrated for his contribution to the Hollywood film industry. Be it John Keating inDead Poets Societyor Alan Parrish inJumanji, Williams was a versatile character in every aspect.

Little do people know that Williams was obsessed with anime. In particular, he was drawn toward the cyberpunk genre as a whole be itApple SeedorGhost in the Shell. However, his film featured a cameo so iconic, that fans remember it to this date.
The film featured a cameo ofNeon Genesis Evangelionand its misaligned theme. The clip garnered an array of comments which are nothing short of hilarious. The misinterpreted essence coupled with the fan edit made it comical.

Interestingly, it sheds light on the disturbing and unsettling themes in the anime. As one of the revolutionary series in the mecha genre, it highlighted the dark and murky nature of human greed.
Robin Williams’One Hour Photofeatures hilarious anime cameo
Robin Williamsis an illustrious actor known for his roles inMrs Doubtfire, Flubber, Dead Poets Society,andJumanji. The actor has won several accolades and worldwide recognition for his roles and contributions to the film industry.
What’s more interesting is that his roles have impacted the film society and culture as a whole. But most of all, he stands out in his diversity and versatility as a prolific actor. That is not all, considering his love for anime and action figures.

FromAppleseedtoGhost in the Shell, Williams hascited his interestin the cyberpunk genre in several interviews. The legendary actor was also an avid enthusiast of collecting merchandise and action figures. His penchant for video games is a cherry on the cake.
Interestingly, he took it up a notch with his movieOne Hour Photo. The movie features an iconic cameo of Evangelion. Williams played the role of Sy Parrish, a photo developer who has a sickening obsession with a family.

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While the film garnered average reviews and reception, the Evangelion scene remains iconic. TheYouTubeclip’s edit along with fan reactions would have anyone in splits.
@JohnSmith-ck-5qk commented :Kid is clearly on Seele’s side

@Cybermat47 said :The kid isn’t ignorant, he just really hates Asuka.
@KimiChawngthu-hq-9pm replied:“What are those flying robots who are ripping out the girl’s organs?” “The good guys”
@stars004 said:I think Evangelion is a pretty cool guy. Eh kills Asuka and doesnt afraid of anything
While users called the kid ignorant and naive, one thing is certain- Evangelion portrayed dark and disturbing themes which makes it rather less friendly for kids.
Greed, morality, and consciousness inNeon Genesis Evangelion
Neon Genesis Evangelionstands as one of the revolutionary series in the mecha genre. Unlike most cyberpunk genres, it enmeshes themes of morality and consciousness along with Biblical references. But there’s a catch to it as well.
The angels and humans outline the war between the good and the evil. As opposed to divine beings, angels, here are overturned and portrayed as being synonymous with humans. But there’s a greater evil among the races that underlines a warped sense of justice.
The series inspired severaliconic anime likeJujutsu Kaisenthrough its take on morality. Above all, it underlines questionable ethics and a warped sense of humanity. Shinji’s father is a perfect example of that with his contentious actions throughout the series.
From abandoning Shinji to using his wife for experiments, Gendo Ikari was nothing short of diabolical. The series highlights a pursuit of power along with twisted moralities and consciousness. From Shinji’s debilitating mental state to his assault on Asuka, the series overturns normalcy in more ways than one.
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Amidst the toppled ideas of normalcy is the impact it had on society. AmongGhost in the ShellandGundam,Evangelionstands as one of the iconic and legendary series. It continues to impact and influence fans and other anime on the whole.
Neon Genesis Evangelionis available for streaming on Netflix.
Himanshi Jeswani
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Himanshi Jeswani is an anime writer at Fandomwire, with her work spanning over 900 articles. Her articles cover shojo, shonen, seinen, and all things beyond. Her interests, however, aren’t limited to simply anime. She has a penchant for exploring different genres of manga, be it horror, yanki, music, and food. She brings out her specialization and expertise in the performing arts through her articles. As a writer, she strives to bridge the gap between the viewers and the medium itself. To her, anime is a revolutionary medium that is capable of creating communities and stories after all.
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