- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Anime, Galleries, H
- Date: Nov 30, 2010 05:13 JST
- Tags: 3D CG, Artists, Asuka Langley, Evangelion, Gurren Lagann, Image Gallery, Oppai, Rei Ayanami, Yoko

3D CG artist par excellence Ikedan provides his ravishing rendition of Yoko in all her usual busty glory, along with more of his outstanding Evangelion renders.
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Evangelion’s sexy meganekko Makinami Mari gets a new figure rendition by Max Factory, the pose based on a popular CUT’s magazine illustration cover and the figure set to be released in March 2011.
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Cosplayer Koyuki here portrays Ayanami Rei‘s “Grimlock” version, a variation on the standard plugsuit featuring distinctly feline characteristics.
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The artistic style of Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt, itself a parody, is spawning parodies of its own – in this case Gainax’s Evangelion heroines Asuka Langley and Rei Ayanami fit surprisingly neatly into the roles of Panty and Stocking.
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Linda Le, better known as Vampy in certain circles, is what many men would consider the ideal woman – especially when cosplaying Rei Ayanami.
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Asuka Langley joins Rei in getting an elegant ballerina figure rendition, replete with a tiara befitting a crown princess of huge anime franchises.
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Kotobukiya’s new Rei Ayanami figure will be sure to please fans and non-fans alike, with the impassive heroine donning a graceful ballerina outfit.
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Storyboards from the Evangelion 2.0 movie show a scene in which Asuka was apparently hideously mutilated, having her face peeled off and pierced by “hell’s needles” – thankfully for Asuka fans, the scene was cut in its entirety.
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Top anime rag Newtype’s latest character popularity ranking reveals it to have finally descended to the level of K-ON! fanzine – the entire first half of the top 10 is now apparently solidly dominated by moeblobs, with the rest of the ranking scarcely any better.
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A comparison of Evangelion fans to Gundam fans made by Fuji TV at the recent openings of the two giant robot statues (Gundam and the Eva unit) has upset many, although whether its truthiness is actually in doubt is hard to say.
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Even more coverage of the summer 2010 Wonder Festival, showing off an exceptionally spectacular array of figurines.
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Scantily clad Evangelion cosplayers are the latest promotional tool being used by an Akihabara sex department store.
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