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[Release Information] The timeless classics from "Neon Genesis Evangelion", "Cruel Angel's Thesis" and "Soul's Refrain" are released as a double A-side maxi single! ! The anime "Neon Genesis Evangelion" began broadcasting in 1995. The theme song "Cruel Angel's Thesis" (sung by Yoko Takahashi), which continues to sell well to this day and is still sung at karaoke, and the theme song "Soul's Refrain" (sung by Yoko Takahashi) of the movie "Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death and Rebirth" released after the TV series, are both included in one maxi single and released! In addition to remastering the original sound source from the analog tape of the time, the jacket was drawn by Masayuki Masashi, who has been involved with Evangelion since the time of Neon Genesis Evangelion! Release date: June 20, 2018 Price: ¥1,000 + tax Product number: KICM-3340 [Tracklist] M1: Cruel Angel's Thesis (Theme song for the TV anime "Neon Genesis Evangelion") M2: Soul Refrain (Theme song for "Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death and Rebirth") M3: Cruel Angel's Thesis off vocal ver. M4: Soul Refrain off vocal ver. [Work description] "Zankoku na Tenshi no Te-ze" MUSIC VIDEO (HD ver.) / Zankoku na Tenshi no Te-ze "The Cruel Angel's Thesis" is a work that is based on the footage of the "Cruel Angel's Thesis" MUSIC VIDEO released by director Masayuki in 2003, and has been re-edited and re-adjusted by director Masayuki himself using HD footage from the "Neon Genesis Evangelion" series. [Director's profile] Masayuki Masayuki Born in 1961. Originally from Nagano Prefecture. Animator and director. He served as animation director for Sasuga no Sarutobi (1982) at a certain studio in Ekoda, and his intense action scenes became a hot topic. He also participated fully in the 1995 production of Neon Genesis Evangelion, serving as assistant director, storyboard artist, animation director, and other roles. His editing techniques, which were greatly influenced by director Kihachi Okamoto, were highly praised, and he directed the "Death" episode of the theatrical version. He has also worked on many edited promotional videos for Nadia and FLCL (2000). He served as assistant director for Hideaki Anno's live-action theatrical version of Cutie Honey (2004), and directed the anime version of Re: Cutie Honey (2004). He participated as director in Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone, 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance, and 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo. (C) khara/Project Eva. #Yoko Takahashi #Evangelion #Eva #King Records