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Was Devs partly inspired by ’90s anime Neon Genesis Evangelion?

Devs is a series about determinism vs free will, and utilizes a lot of religious imagery and symbolism like halos, crosses, and biblical references. Evangelion did it first however, and also contains thematic elements that reappear in Devs. We think Alex Garland is probably an Evangelion fan, and we’re making our case with five pieces…

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Robotech / Macross – “Head First (In Love)” – A Video Mood Board

The heart of the original Macross anime was about the power of love, and featured a memorable love triangle between the main protagonist, Hikaru Ichijo (Rick Hunter), Misa Hayase (Lisa Hayes), and the iconic Lynn Minmay (Lynn Minmei). Humanity is attacked by aliens called the Zentraedi and brought to the brink of extinction….

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Transformers: The Movie (1986) – Vince DiCola Score (Dare)

The main protagonist of Transformers: The Movie is not Optimus Prime (the Autobot Leader), but rather a newcomer: a young Autobot named Hot Rod. He is brash, cocky and impulsive, and is appropriately voiced by a bad boy member of the ’80s Brat Pack, Judd Nelson. Hot Rod experiences personal growth both figuratively and literally…

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Transformers: The Movie (1986) – Vince DiCola Score (Unicron’s Theme)

”Kremzeeeeekkk!” It was July 1986, I was nine years old, and school was out for the summer. This was during the golden age for the Transformers franchise in the 1980s. The funnier-than-usual “Kremzeek” episode had just finished airing, and it featured Prime, Blaster, and Bumblebee trying to stop a pesky little energy life-form named Kremzeek…

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