Neon Genesis Evangelion Moped Collaboration

One Fan Can Win an Evangelion Moped From a Collaboration Event

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As part of a collaboration event with CURRY HOUSE CoCo, Neon Genesis Evangelion fans will have the chance to win a themed moped. This collaboration is to celebrate the upcoming release of Evangelion 3.0 + 1.0, or Shin Evangelion. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Additional rewards are also included in this limited time event. These include miniature versions of the grand prize Evangelion moped, t-shirts, towels, figurines, and a portable charger. Digital rewards will also be distributed in the form of phone wallpapers.

In order to participate, you must follow the official CURRY HOUSE CoCo Twitter and retweet the corresponding collaboration tweet. Obviously, this campaign is only available for Japanese residents. Those overseas will not be able to participate in the raffle for that glorious Eva-themed scooter. You can get a better look at all of the prizes below.

This collaboration comes just a few months before the release of Evangelion 3.0 + 1.0, or Shin Evangelion. The eagerly anticipated animated film is scheduled to release in Japan on June 27, 2020. This isn’t the only event to come just months before the release of the latest Evangelion movie. Neon Genesis Evangelion also recently collaborated with Honda.

Neon Genesis Evangelion originally began its run in Japan in October 1995. Evangelion: Death (True)2, the edit of 1997’s Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth, appeared in 1998. The End of Evangelion appeared in 1997.


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