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The first connection is Amanda Winn Lee who did voice acting for Oni (Konoko), Neon Genesis Evangelion movies (The End of Evangelion, Death and Rebirth) (Rei Ayanami), Burn Up W (Rio Kinezono). | The first connection is Amanda Winn Lee who did voice acting for Oni (Konoko), Neon Genesis Evangelion movies (The End of Evangelion, Death and Rebirth) (Rei Ayanami), Burn Up W (Rio Kinezono). | ||
First let's point out the '''[ | First let's point out the '''[https://wiki.evageeks.org/Tributes_to_Neon_Genesis_Evangelion_in_other_Anime_and_Manga#Burn_Up_W.2FExcess_.28.E3.83.90.E3.83.BC.E3.83.B3.E3.83.8A.E3.83.83.E3.83.97_W.2FEXCESS.29 NGE similarity]'''. The giant anti android unit (El Heggunt) in Burn Up W looks exactly like NGE's Unit 01. There's no proof that Amanda somehow brought this influence into Burn Up W burn but as outsider it might make you think... (A bit of irony, maybe: The Heggunt failed badly to be of any use...) | ||
Another but less important similarity: [ | Another but less important similarity: [https://wiki.evageeks.org/Keel_Lorenz Keel's visor] and the BUW's VR googles in aspect of design. | ||
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* helmet screen: police troops when hotel is surrounded in ep. 1 / [http://wiki.oni2.net/File:Intro_frame_0553.png TCTF lite] | * helmet screen: police troops when hotel is surrounded in ep. 1 / [http://wiki.oni2.net/File:Intro_frame_0553.png TCTF lite] | ||
* team leader refuse to retreat, attitude of Konoko when told to not follow Muro and Shinatama | * team leader refuse to retreat, attitude of Konoko when told to not follow Muro and Shinatama | ||
* virtual drug (only in Oni's manual you can read about "cyber drugs" (not appearing ingame), maybe that's where it came from) | * virtual drug (only in Oni's manual you can read about "cyber drugs" (not appearing ingame), maybe that's where it came from) --[[User:Paradox-01|paradox-01]] | ||
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I haven't seen Burn-Up W, but I wish I knew why geyser wrote that Stand Alone Complex could be Oni's most direct influence. If he's saying that SAC influenced Oni, that's quite impossible as SAC came out in 2002, and I can't imagine that Oni influenced SAC, if that's what he meant. --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] ([[User talk:Iritscen|talk]]) 17:08, 24 January 2016 (CET) | I haven't seen Burn-Up W, but I wish I knew why geyser wrote that Stand Alone Complex could be Oni's most direct influence. If he's saying that SAC influenced Oni, that's quite impossible as SAC came out in 2002, and I can't imagine that Oni influenced SAC, if that's what he meant. --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] ([[User talk:Iritscen|talk]]) 17:08, 24 January 2016 (CET) | ||
: Heh, I completely failed to see that. Maybe he meant it the other way around that Oni influenced SAC when it was still in the making. When did they start SAC? Dunno. But I also think that this isn't the case. --[[User:Paradox-01|paradox-01]] ([[User talk:Paradox-01|talk]]) 18:43, 24 January 2016 (CET) | : Heh, I completely failed to see that. Maybe he meant it the other way around that Oni influenced SAC when it was still in the making. When did they start SAC? Dunno. But I also think that this isn't the case. --[[User:Paradox-01|paradox-01]] ([[User talk:Paradox-01|talk]]) 18:43, 24 January 2016 (CET) |