<![CDATA[Gizmodo: evangelion]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: evangelion]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/evangelion http://gizmodo.com/tag/evangelion <![CDATA[Evangelion iPhone Clock App Is Neat if You Like Evangelion]]> The Evangelion Clock App hit the App Store today, and it's a pretty damn good clock app (as far as clock apps go) if you've ever seen Evangelion before.

The app, which goes along with the new Evangelion movies, looks like the power countdown whenever one of the Eva robots goes on battery mode. Normally it displays the current time (military time, naturally), but you can also set it to count down anywhere from 30 to 1 minute.

Once the counter hits the minute mark it goes into "racing" mode, which then turns into super crazy red light mode when you get under 10 seconds. After that, you get killed by angels. The only downside is that the time is always displayed at a weird angle so you can only effectively read the time when your phone is in landscape mode. It also costs $3!

There's also a stamp app that's not quite as cool. All it does is give you a bunch of EVA things you can place over your own photos. Here's me with a Rei haircut generating an AT-field and telekinetically holding a knife. Oh and check out that huge necklace.

[Clock App and Stamp App]

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<![CDATA[Evangelion USB Stick Entry Plugs Its Way Into Your Heart]]> All Evangelion nerds (like me) should know exactly what this Entry Plug is supposed to be: the ride Shinji and Rei have that plugs them (in more ways than one) into a gigantic robot. This USB storage version does NOT allow you to destroy Tokyo while protecting it, but it does keep your files safe while you're commuting to and from work. The only caveat is that these are only 2GB, whereas any self-respecting anime fan would have gone up to 64GB sticks by now. What's all the rest of the space in this drive taken up by? Whininess. [Akiba.Keizai via Dvice]

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<![CDATA[Lego Evangelion Unit 01 Probably Unintentionally Commemorates a Soon-to-Be-Released Special Edition Box Set]]> Giz Japan shares our love of Lego and Neon Genesis Evangelion, so they sent us some shots of this grey Unit 01 built by mumu-san. Like Giz Japan's editors, we'd like to see some purple blocks in the interest of being faithful (and probably more attractive), but overall it looks pretty good. Really though, what we'd like to see is a giant LEGO Pen-Pen. Like two stories. At least.

070719eva1_02.jpg[Kawaii Lego via Gizmodo.jp]

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<![CDATA[Official Neon Genesis Evangelion Headset: Surprise, It's a Collector's Item]]> Evangelion fans rejoice, you now have the perfect complement to the NERV iPod, the NERV mouse and (uh, I guess) the Eva bike: the official Evangelion Headset, built by the Japanese company Chara-Ani in a partnership with Audio-Technica.

Absolutely no specs or price, other than that it comes in a tricked-out box. Granted, it's not like any of those things matter to Eva fans, since they're going to buy it anyway.

Evangelion (anime) official headset [Akihabara News]

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