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Rei Ayanami (ç¶Ÿæłą ăŹă€, "Ayanami Rei") is a fictional character from the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise. She is the First Child, the pilot of Evangelion Unit-00, and one of the central characters. Â
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As a clone, Rei is socially withdrawn, seemingly emotionless, and rarely interacts with anyone. As the series progresses, she begins to develop relationships with others and show moments of genuine emotion.
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Rei was never found after the battle with Zerel, but she reappeared as a clone in Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo with a black suit.Â
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She doesn't seem to remember anything and only follows orders. But at the end of the movie, Rei ejects from her unit and picks up the Walkman, proving that she is still a human with feelings.
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This statue is based on Rei Ayanami (tentative name) from Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo, where a blue-haired girl is looking for the meaning of life in the midst of her blank memories.
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At present, the majority of Evangelion figures are small-scale PVC figures.
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Our goal is to create a 1/2 scale statue filled with details, so collectors will be able to experience something different.
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The design of the statue is inspired by the ending scene of