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| Gendo Ikari 碇 ゲンドウ
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NERV Commander | |
| Affiliation(s) | NERV |
| Rank/Title | Commander |
| Age | 48 (born April 29, 1967) |
| Known Relatives | Shinji Ikari (son), Yui Ikari (wife, deceased) Naoko Akagi (Lover) Ritsuko Akagi (Lover) |
| First Appearance | "Angel Attack" Volume 1 Evangelion: 1.0 |
| English Voice | Tristan MacAvery John Swasey (Director's Cut) |
| Seiyū | Fumihiko Tachiki |
| “ | There are also those who desired this disastrous outcome. A world untainted by original sin that no man may enter. | ” |
| —Gendo Ikari |
Gendo Ikari (碇 ゲンドウ, Ikari Gendō) is Shinji Ikari's father and the Commander of NERV. He played a major role in the research and construction of the Evangelions and the Human Instrumentality Project.
Gendo abandoned his son, Shinji, when he was a toddler and throughout the series he was uninterested, distant, and harsh towards Shinji. In the movie, The End of Evangelion, Gendo and Rei are in Central Dogma in front of Lilith. He asks Rei to lower the AT field so he can see Yui, his deceased wife again. Rei is supposedly made from some parts of Yui and when her AT field is lowered she and Gendo will dissolve into the "soup of life" (or "primordial goo") uniting Gendo with the pieces of Yui. She denies him saying, "I will not be your puppet" and cuts off part of his hand into her body. Despite his want to be reunited with his wife he has affairs with Naoko Akagi, the developer of the Magi, and her daughter Ritsuko Akagi, head scientist of NERV. There is no love in these relationships and only does it to gain their favor or have them keeps secrets.
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Overview
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In NERV, Gendo is responsible for the research done on the Evas and the Human Instrumentality Project. He is the father of the Third Child, Shinji Ikari. At the start of the series, he is the only person having an effective connection to Rei Ayanami.
Gendo is a brilliant scientist and politician (the master of puppets in the series) who works diligently for his organization; however, he is an extremely cold and distant father towards his son, and has no qualms about using and discarding people to achieve his goals:
"Gendo is the type of person who can see & think about the welfare of an organization as a whole. In other words, he'd do anything to succeed. He takes drastic and extreme measures, by fair means or foul, or by hook or by crook, in order to accomplish his own purpose. In some ways he's mean, he hardly cares about Shinji."[1]His last lines in The End of Evangelion reveal his regret and the true motivations for his ruthless behavior. He intended to use Third Impact to bring his wife Yui Ikari back to life. However, he realizes that his efforts are in vain and that he ignored the real wishes of Yui. She intended to bring about a brighter future for their son Shinji, whom Gendo has sacrificed in order to bring her back. In essence, Yui's dreams and principles were violated to resurrect her. Shortly after, Unit-01 is shown grasping Gendo in its hand before decapitating him, clearly rejecting Gendo's actions (however, this death sequence is questionable, due to its surreal appearance).
In the new Rebuild of Evangelion franchise his overall role and actions (at least concerning the first film) have remained consistent.
Background
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Ajoutée par The Maverick013A massive malfunction during the first activation test for Unit-00 caused the Eva to go "berserk." To prevent Rei from being seriously injured, the entry plug was ejected, and Gendo pried the plug's overheated door open with his bare hands to extract Rei. His hands have severe scarring because of this, and he is never shown without wearing gloves (except in episode 5, when he briefly takes them off and Shinji sees they are burned, and Ritsuko explains why).
Although Gendo pretends to follow SEELE's orders without question, he has his own agenda and tries to out-manipulate the committee. His final outspoken rebellion towards SEELE comes from his desire to initiate Third Impact under his complete control. He implants Adam's embryo in his hand (only shown in Death and Rebirth and the Director's Cut Edition) and tries to merge with Rei to achieve this purpose.
In The End of Evangelion, Rei finally defies Gendo forwardly and separates with him (after absorbing Adam) to merge with Lilith and start Instrumentality on her own. Seeing that all his plans to be reunited with Yui have come to nothing, Gendo begs Rei to return to him, she refuses. After Instrumentality is started, Gendo confronts specters of the various Reis as well as Kaworu and Yui herself. Gendo confesses that he is afraid of the "invisible bonds" formed by those around him, and that he was afraid to confront his son after Yui's death. A vision of Unit-01, with much of its armor missing, (the real Unit-01 is at that moment within the Tree of Life, and still fully armored) is seen holding Gendo in much the same manner as Kaworu in Episode 24. Gendo states that "...this is my retribution", and the spectral Unit-01 bites off his torso as he utters his final words: "Forgive me, Shinji." The camera then shifts back to Terminal Dogma, where the lower half of Gendo's body is seen, still standing, with his torso severed.
In Rebuild of Evangelion Gendo is most likely the same, he shows no signs of emotional attachment to Shinji and remains being cold and not very talkative, always followed by Fuyutsuki, his cruelty is taken further when he demands Shinji to destroy Unit-03 despite Asuka being the pilot and takes no importance of Shinji´s complaints toward his insensitivity, however he is seen attending to Rei´s invitation when she was going to cook for him and Shinji which might meant that he was willing to share a few words with him, though as he passed by with his car he played blind eyes as his son was walking by the side of the road.
Near the end of the film, Gendo seemed impressed that his son referred to him as "father" and demanded him to let him pilot Unit-01.
Afterwards when Shinji and Unit-01 started the Third Impact, Gendo affirmed to Fuyutsuki that they knew Shinji and Rei were capable of awakening Unit-01 and starting the events, however it is unknown if they were in knowledge that Kaworu and Mark.06 were bound to stop it.
Rebuild of Evangelion
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Gendo's character does not appear to have gone any significant change in Rebuild of Evangelion. In Evangelion 1.0, Gendo appears to be even colder than normal, as he simply watches when Shinji's entry plug boils during Ramiel's attack. However, he appears to be showing signs of change in Evangelion 2.0, as he accepts the idea of going to Rei's dinner party along with Shinji and is even about to pick him up before being informed the Bardiel incident. The relationship between Gendo and Shinji breaks down completely, as in the TV series, although Gendo reacts visibly during the Zeruel incident when Shinji calls him "Father". He watches, satisfied, as Unit-01 begins turning into a godlike being, knowing that his plans are soon to come to fruition.
Gendo and Fuyutsuki seem somewhat closer and more united in their approach to their common goal. Further, Gendo does not appear to have a relationship with Ritsuko, as of Evangelion 2.0.
In Evangelion 3.0: You Can (Not) Redo, Gendo has become a colder person, only speaking to Shinji briefly in the ruins of NERV, about how he shall use Evangelion 13 to achieve his goal. Gendo now wears a visor similar to that of Keel Lorenz, and can be seen speaking to the disembodied Lilith head about fulfilling the contract with Lilith later on. After Lilith's body is destroyed following the freeing of the two Longinus spears, the head explodes and covers Gendo in blood, who tells Fuyutsuki it's time to begin. Finally, Gendo appears once again speaking to the SEELE monoliths once the Fourth Impact has initiated and thanks them for their role of guiding humanity so far, while Fuyutsuki shuts them off one by one. Gendo appears one last time after the aftermath of Fourth Impact, discussing with Fuyutsuki about how most of it when according to SEELE's scenario, but thanks to them Eva 13 awakened with the death of Kaworu Nagisa. He mentions that Misato Katsuragi's actions were also expected, suggesting that everything is happening according to his plan.
Fuyutsuki ambiguously states that Gendo is paying every price for this, including his own soul, during his conversation with Shinji. Kaworu refers to Gendo as "King of Lilin".
Sadamoto's manga
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Ajoutée par Dark-EnigmaXIIIGendo's role and overall character in the manga is pretty much the same, with only a few differences. Gendo is shown to be more antagonistic towards Shinji than in the anime, first shown when he calls his son a "coward" when he refuses to pilot Unit-01. Later, while Shinji is recovering, Gendo checks on Rei in the hospital, but barely acknowledges his own son.
Gendo activates Unit-01's Dummy System in the battle against Bardiel, resulting in the death of Tōji Suzuhara, the pilot of the possessed Unit-03. After Shinji uses Unit-01 to damage the cage, Gendo calls on Kaji to bring Shinji to his office. Shinji asks his father if he has anything to say to him, which Gendo does not answer. Shinji to responds by trying to punch him, but is held back by Kaji; Shinji screams that he never wants to see him again. Gendo response to this is the same as in the anime, to have Shinji removed from NERV's records.
When Zeruel attacks and Rei fails to activate Unit-01, he heads down to the cage to try and get the Dummy System to work, which proves futile. Gendo, in his first act of distress, frantically asks why Unit-01 (and by extension, Yui) is rejecting him, to which Shinji's picture appears on the screens. This, and Shinji's sudden reappearance in the cage to do battle against Zeruel, surprises Gendo.
Just as in the anime, SEELE begins to doubt Gendo's trustworthiness after Unit-01 absorbs Zeruel's S² Engine. This results in them sending Kaworu Nagisa in order to spy on Gendo and NERV. Gendo increasingly defies SEELE while he continues to further his plan to take control of the Human Instrumentality Project. He later swallows Adam instead having it grafted to his hand.
During the invasion of NERV by the JSSDF, Gendo saves Shinji by projecting an AT Field from his left hand, which now has Adam embedded within. Gendo reveals the extent of his madness, telling Shinji that he has never loved him and that he used to feel jealous of the attention Yui gave to him, as well as detailing his plan to use Third Impact to become God and destroy humanity while reuniting with Yui. Gendo asks Shinji to pilot Unit-01 once again to aid in his plans, since Shinji has experienced loss and can now understand Gendo. Misato appears, however, and urges Shinji not to listen to his father.
After aiding Shinji and Misato's escape from the JSSDF, Gendo descends into Terminal Dogma to convince Rei to merge with Adam. As in The End of Evangelion, he shoots Ritsuko when she attempts to self-destruct NERV Headquarters to stop them. However, much to Gendo's surprise and anguish, Rei rejects him and destroys Adam, merging with Lilith without ever having absorbed the latter. After Rei/Lilith ascends from Terminal Dogma, Gendo is shot through the neck by a still-living Ritsuko. His ultimate fate in the manga is currently unknown.
Shinji Ikari Raising Project
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In the manga adaptation of the game, Gendo is shown in a humorous light, much unlike his anime counterpart. His antics, oftentimes embarrassing Shinji, often end with him being hit by Yui. During a blackout at NERV, he shined his torch in a scary way, which promptly earned him a smack from Yui. Another time, Gendo is reading a newspaper when Yui asks him if he told Shinji something (like she told Gendo to do). Gendo's response was to sweat and shake nervously and the scene ends with the sound effect of Yui hitting Gendo. Gendo is also shown to be a rather charismatic figure during this time, moving several members of NERV staff (notably all male) to aid with the "pedaling for power" plan.
Also, the perceived "father-son rivalry" between Gendo and Shinji in Evangelion fandom is parodied here, as both men decided to "compete" to see who could pedal the fastest. The contest was actually a way to generate electricity for NERV HQ, which had been hit by a blackout. The incident also pays homage to the original anime, where Gendo helps in the manual launching of the EVAs against the invading Angel. Interestingly, both Fuyutsuki and Rei were shown to put in their share of work before dropping out due to fatigue.
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Gakuen Datenroku
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At the start of the manga, Gendo is stated to be overseas, having left Shinji in the care of Ryoji Kaji. About halfway through the story, Gendo is revealed to be behind NERV, the organization fighting the Angels. Shinji notes that something is amiss, as Gendo acts far colder and distant than he did when Shinji was a boy. At the story's climax it is revealed that this Gendo is a doppelganger from an alternate universe, who came to this one as part of an ill-fated attempt to replace his universe's Yui following her death. After discovering that this universe's Gendo had been killed in a lab accident (the same one that resulted in Yui becoming trapped in the Tree of Y'ggdrasil), the alternate Gendo took his place.
He initially plans to have Rei Ayanami take Yui's place in the tree (thus freeing her), but the plan changes after Rei becomes fond of Shinji and refuses to give up her own existence. Gendo shoots Rei for her betrayal and attempts to use Shinji as a replacement, but is ultimately killed by falling debris from Y'ggdrasil, implied to have been caused by Yui.
Character notes
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Gendo's last names (Rokobungi and Ikari) mean "sextant" and "anchor" in Japanese, respectively. His first name was taken from another anime project prior to Evangelion that was aborted.[2]
With different kanji "Ikari" can translate to "anger" or "rage".
References
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- ↑ from Hideaki Anno's Anime Expo '96 interview, pp20-3 in the November 1996 Newtype, as translated by Miyako Graham in issue 43, pages 40-41 of Protoculture Addicts and as quoted by Lawrence Eng [1][2][3]
- ↑ Evangelion character names; Translation of essay by Hideaki Anno about character name origins; August 19, 2007
| Characters | ||
|---|---|---|
| Primary Characters | Shinji Ikari • Misato Katsuragi • Rei Ayanami • Asuka Langley Sohryu • Gendo Ikari • Ritsuko Akagi • Ryoji Kaji • Yui Ikari • Mari Illustrious Makinami (Rebuild) • Rei Quatre (ANIMA) • Rei Cinq (ANIMA) • Rei Six (ANIMA) • Mari (ANIMA) • Crimson A1 (ANIMA) | |
| Secondary Characters | Kaworu Nagisa • Kōzō Fuyutsuki • Keel Lorenz • Tōji Suzuhara • Kensuke Aida • Hikari Horaki • Maya Ibuki • Makoto Hyuga • Shigeru Aoba | |
| Tertiary Characters | Naoko Akagi • Kyoko Zeppelin Sohryu • Dr. Katsuragi • Pen Pen | |
| Other Characters | Maria Vincennes • Mayumi Yamagishi | |