Neon Genesis Evangelion -dub- May 2026
Two decades later, with the Netflix redub (and subsequent re-redub of the redub) dominating conversation, how does the original “Dubaji” hold up? Is it pure nostalgia, or is there still a current running through it?
Here’s a solid blog post about the Neon Genesis Evangelion English dub, written in an engaging, thoughtful style suitable for anime fans and retrospective pieces. Plugging In Again: Revisiting the Neon Genesis Evangelion English Dub Neon Genesis Evangelion -Dub-
You cannot discuss the original dub without mentioning the ending. Every episode of the ADV release closed with Claire Littley’s ethereal cover of “Fly Me to the Moon.” It provided a melancholic, jazzy comedown after the psychological horror. Netflix stripped this (due to licensing), and the absence is felt. The original dub lives and dies by that 60-second outro. Two decades later, with the Netflix redub (and
Do you prefer the ADV dub or the Netflix redub? Sound off in the comments below. Get in the discussion. Plugging In Again: Revisiting the Neon Genesis Evangelion