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| Kyoko Zeppelin Sohryu 惣流・キョウコ・ツェッペリン
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| Affiliation(s) | Gehirn |
| Rank/Title | Scientist in Project E |
| Age | 31 (born in 1974) |
| Known Relatives | Asuka Langley Sohryu (daughter) |
| First Appearance | Don't Be Volume 9 |
| English Voice | Yvonne Aguirre Kimberly Yates |
| Seiyū | Maria Kawamura |
Kyoko Zeppelin Sohryu[1] (惣流・キョウコ・ツェッペリン, "Sōryū Kyōko Tsepperin"), Asuka's mother, was a key scientist in the German division of Gehirn (what would later become NERV's Third Branch) and the development of Unit-02, the first Production Type (the second and third of which were later produced by the two American branches of NERV). She was the subject of the Contact Experiment with Unit-02, but during the experiment her soul bonded with the EVA, causing severe mental damage to Kyoko. She became mentally unstable, believing that one of Asuka's dolls was her daughter rather than Asuka.[2] She was admitted to a mental institution shortly after the experiment. Her husband entered an affair with Kyoko's own doctor, which eventually prompted Kyoko's suicide in 2005.
In the manga, Kyoko and her husband were unable to conceive a child, and divorced after he had an affair. He re-married and had a daughter, while Kyoko visited a sperm bank and was impregnated. She tried to poison Asuka against her ex-husband's daughter, referring to her as "that girl," but after the contact experiment this dissociation was transferred to Asuka's doll. At one point, Kyoko tried to strangle Asuka.
One of the dolls that Kyoko was carrying was decapitated; Asuka acquired the head and carried it with her as she watched her mother through the hospital glass. Kyoko throttled another, and, ultimately, used it to commit a "double suicide", hanging both herself and the doll-Asuka — a spectacle the real Asuka had the misfortune of seeing.
While Kyoko was confined at the hospital, her husband began to carry out an affair with her doctor. Little discretion was taken from the start, as the two engaged in sexual acts in the room adjacent to Kyoko's; and, by the time of the funeral, they were already married. Individuals attending Kyoko's funeral provided insinuations that Langley's infidelity was the ultimate driving force behind the suicide itself.
Although Kyoko physically died, the maternal component of her soul, at the very least, continues to survive within Unit-02. Evidence suggests that the remainder was salvaged into Unit-02 following the suicide, as well: In flashbacks to Episode 22 and Episode 25, we hear the insane Kyoko begging Asuka, "Please die with me!"
Also, in the Episode 25' scene where Asuka finds her mother within Unit-02, Kyoko repeats, "You mustn't die! You must live! You're alive!", several times. However, the familiar "Please die with me!" is mixed in twice among her inspirational words, thus suggesting that the insane Kyoko and the maternal Kyoko were incorporated together.
Asuka only learns that "[Mama] was always watching over" her and "protecting" her shortly before the two of them do at last die together: Kyoko, as Unit-02, is ravaged and killed by the Mass Production Evangelions, taking Asuka with her.
Kyoko in Other Media
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Added by MTN1996Kyoko appears as a character in the Shinji Ikari Raising Project manga. Manga Adaptation
In Sadamoto's manga, Kyoko is seen more clearly in Asuka's Arael-induced flashbacks, although her design is completely different from that in the anime.
Kyoko conceived Asuka with donor sperm, but later married. During her hospitalization for mental illness, Asuka was able to gain access to her, and Kyoko throttled her, an event Asuka later reenacts with Shinji.
Notes
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- The "z" in "Zeppelin" is pronounced like the English "ts".
References
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- ↑ Evangelion character names; Translation of essay by Hideaki Anno about character name origins; includes a link to the original essay in Japanese.
- ↑ Episode 22 ("Don't Be", February 28, 1996)
| 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 | |