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Fly Me to the Moon is a cover of the classic 1954 song written by Bart Howard, famously popularized by artists like Frank Sinatra. In the anime world, however, it became an iconic and emotionally powerful element of Neon Genesis Evangelion, where it was used as the ending theme for nearly every episode of the original 1995 series. What made its inclusion so memorable was the unique way the anime reimagined the song. Rather than using a single static version, Evangelion featured a variety of interpretations of Fly Me to the Moon, each arranged in different musical styles including jazz, lounge, bossa nova, piano ballads, and more. This variation gave each episode a slightly different emotional resonance, enhancing the atmosphere and psychological weight of the story. The first episode of Evangelion used a soft, soothing rendition performed by Claire Littley, which set the tone for the series’ juxtaposition of human intimacy and cosmic dread. In later episodes, the song was performed by the voice actresses of the main characters—such as Megumi Hayashibara (Rei Ayanami), Kotono Mitsuishi (Misato Katsuragi), and Yuko Miyamura (Asuka Langley Soryu)—adding a deeply personal layer to the narrative. These versions often matched the tone or focus of the episode, creating a thematic cohesion between the ending and the story content. For instance, when the focus was on Rei, her voice actress might perform the ending theme, drawing a stronger emotional connection for the viewer. The inclusion of Fly Me to the Moon also served as a contrasting counterpart to the often tense and tragic nature of the show. Its sentimental melody and lyrics about love, longing, and escapism subtly underscored the emotional vulnerability of the characters and the existential themes at the heart of the series. Over time, it became almost inseparable from the identity of Evangelion. Unfortunately, due to licensing issues, Fly Me to the Moon was removed from some later releases of Neon Genesis Evangelion, most notably in the 2019 Netflix re-release. This led to disappointment among long-time fans who felt the absence of the song diminished the emotional impact and nostalgic connection of the original viewing experience. Nonetheless, Fly Me to the Moon remains one of the most beloved and recognizable anime ending themes of all time, forever associated with the complex beauty of Evangelion.#evangelion
Fly Me to the Moon is a cover of the classic 1954 song written by Bart Howard, famously popularized by artists like Frank Sinatra. In the anime world, however, it became an iconic and emotionally powerful element of Neon Genesis Evangelion, where it was used as the ending theme for nearly every episode of the original 1995 series. What made its inclusion so memorable was the unique way the anime reimagined the song. Rather than using a single static version, Evangelion featured a variety of interpretations of Fly Me to the Moon, each arranged in different musical styles including jazz, lounge, bossa nova, piano ballads, and more. This variation gave each episode a slightly different emotional resonance, enhancing the atmosphere and psychological weight of the story. The first episode of Evangelion used a soft, soothing rendition performed by Claire Littley, which set the tone for the series’ juxtaposition of human intimacy and cosmic dread. In later episodes, the song was performed by the voice actresses of the main characters—such as Megumi Hayashibara (Rei Ayanami), Kotono Mitsuishi (Misato Katsuragi), and Yuko Miyamura (Asuka Langley Soryu)—adding a deeply personal layer to the narrative. These versions often matched the tone or focus of the episode, creating a thematic cohesion between the ending and the story content. For instance, when the focus was on Rei, her voice actress might perform the ending theme, drawing a stronger emotional connection for the viewer. The inclusion of Fly Me to the Moon also served as a contrasting counterpart to the often tense and tragic nature of the show. Its sentimental melody and lyrics about love, longing, and escapism subtly underscored the emotional vulnerability of the characters and the existential themes at the heart of the series. Over time, it became almost inseparable from the identity of Evangelion. Unfortunately, due to licensing issues, Fly Me to the Moon was removed from some later releases of Neon Genesis Evangelion, most notably in the 2019 Netflix re-release. This led to disappointment among long-time fans who felt the absence of the song diminished the emotional impact and nostalgic connection of the original viewing experience. Nonetheless, Fly Me to the Moon remains one of the most beloved and recognizable anime ending themes of all time, forever associated with the complex beauty of Evangelion.#evangelion

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