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Episode 1: Petit Eva: Evangelion@School
Episodes
24 total
EP 1Episode 1Going to School
EP 2Episode 2Cleaning Time
EP 3Episode 3Friendship
EP 4Episode 4Found It
EP 5Episode 5Youth Time
EP 6Episode 6Gym Time
EP 7Episode 7Who Is That?
EP 8Episode 8Romance?
EP 9Episode 9Letter-writing Time
EP 10Episode 10Gym Time -Finishing Up-
EP 11Episode 11Three Sisters
EP 12Episode 12Beat Up
EP 13Episode 13Nap Time
EP 14Episode 14Cleaning Time -Finishing Up-
EP 15Episode 15Ikari
EP 16Episode 16New Toy
EP 17Episode 17Lunch Break Time
EP 18Episode 18Youth Time -Finishing Up-
EP 19Episode 19Friend
EP 20Episode 20You're Late!
EP 21Episode 21Tea Shop
EP 22Episode 22Showdown
EP 23Episode 23Caught a Cold
EP 24Episode 24FlyingPetit Eva: Evangelion@School
ぷちえゔぁ
★ 4.5•ONA•SPRING 2007•24 EPS•FINISHED
ComedySlice of Life
Synopsis
"The Bandai Channel website announced that Petit Eva ~Evangelion@School~, the "first official super-deformed series" based on Neon Genesis Evangelion, will be adapted for video. The official announcement will be made in the September issue (on sale August 10) of Newtype magazine in Japan. The Gainax/Khara franchise spinoff spoofs the psychological science fiction drama by reimagining the characters as classmates in Tokyo-3's Nerv School, headed by Principal Gendō Ikari and Misato-sensei. The student body includes three different Rei "sisters," the EVA-01 mobile weapon reimagined as the school bully Evanchō, and the ill-fated Jet Alone robot as JA-ko, a "hidden character" in the form of a shy android girl.
Ryuusuke Hamamoto created the character designs which has inspired four-panel gag manga serializations in four different magazines: Monthly Shōnen Ace, Newtype, Dengeki Hobby Magazine, and Figure Oh. The Petit Eva project has also developed merchandising from super-deformed figurines to limited edition Doritos corn chips."
(Source: MoonPhase)
Ryuusuke Hamamoto created the character designs which has inspired four-panel gag manga serializations in four different magazines: Monthly Shōnen Ace, Newtype, Dengeki Hobby Magazine, and Figure Oh. The Petit Eva project has also developed merchandising from super-deformed figurines to limited edition Doritos corn chips."
(Source: MoonPhase)


