Dozens of Blu-rays and DVDs in Shout Factory’s extensive catalog are on sale for a limited time at Amazon, including the Rebuild of Evangelion saga. Evangelion: 1.11 on Blu-ray is down to only $20, its lowest price since being reissued alongside Evangelion: 2.22 ($24) in October. Both films had been out of print in the US for years. The DVD version of Evangelion: 2.22 is discounted to just $14.
Evangelion: 3.33 on DVD is on sale for $19.49 (was $30). Unfortunately, this is the only one you can’t buy on Blu-ray–unless you’re willing to pay a hefty premium for the out-of-print 2016 edition. the DVD edition comes with a booklet and slipcover, so it’s not all bad news.
Evangelion: 3.0+1.11 has two Blu-ray editions and a Collector’s Edition on 4K Blu-ray. The standard edition Blu-ray is up for grabs for $14 (was $30), while the Limited Edition Steelbook is $22.85. The 4K Blu-ray Collector’s Edition has received a limited-time discount that drops the price to only $52 (was $80). The fourth and final film in the Rebuild of Evangelion series is the only movie that has received a 4K Blu-ray release.
Rebuild of Evangelion released in four parts from 2007-2021 as a retelling of the beloved ’90s series Neon Genesis Evangelion. If you want to rewatch the original, you can get Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Complete Series on Blu-ray for only $40 (was $60) at Amazon or Walmart.
Take a closer look at the Blu-ray and DVD editions of Rebuild of Evangelion below. Each movie is packaged in display-worthy slipcases, and several of these editions also come with art booklets. We also included an overview of Neon Genesis Evangelion’s Limited Edition, the omnibus editions of the Neon Genesis Evangelion manga, and a pair of art books. Fans should also check out Amazon’s 50% discount on Govee x Evangelion Gaming Wall Lights (6-Pack) and $50 discount on a 5-Pack of Glide Y Lights.
$20 (was $30)
The first part of the Rebuild saga, Evangelion 1.11 You Are (Not) Alone, is an almost shot-for-shot remake of the first six episodes of the ’90s anime, but with new animation, and a few seemingly minor differences that have big payoffs further down the line. This version of the film has both Japanese and English audio tracks and English and Spanish subtitles. For the bonus features, you’ll get a booklet, a vibrant slipcase, and numerous on-disc extras:
Evangelion 1.11 Blu-ray Bonus Features:
- Art Booklet
- Rebuild of Evangelion: 1.01 (Shiro Sagisu version)
- Rebuild of Evangelion: 1.01 (Joseph-Maurice Ravel version)
- Angel of Doom Music Video
- Teasers, Trailers, TV Commercials
$24 (was $30)
Evangelion 2.22 You Can (Not) Advance retells episodes 8-23 of the original anime series, but it makes bigger deviations from that story, and it introduces the new character of Mari Illustrious Makinami. The Blu-ray release comes with English and Japanese audio tracks and English and Spanish subtitles.
Evangelion 2.22 is packaged in the same display-style slipcase and includes a few on-disc extras.
Evangelion 2.22 Bonus Features:
- Rebuild of Evangelion: 2.02
- Remixed Scene: I Would Give You Anything Noguchi version
- Deleted Scenes
- Trailers
$19.49 (was $30)
Part 3 of Rebuild of Evangelion saw the storyline drift even further way from the events of the anime continuity, as this film told a completely original story. Set 14 years later and focusing heavily on the character of Kaworu, Evangelion 3.33: You Can (Not) Redo introduced even more new characters and Eva mechs.
As mentioned, the Blu-ray edition of Evangelion 3.33 isn’t sold in the US these days, but the DVD edition does include some cool extras like a 54-page art booklet and several featurettes. Plus, it’s packaged with a slipcase that matches the Blu-ray editions of the first two films.
Evangelion 3.33 Bonus Features:
- 54-page Art Booklet
- Evangelion: 3.333 Breakdown
- Trailers & TV Commercials
- Trailer Outtakes
- Imageboards featurette
- Works in Process featurette
Steelbook: $22.85 (was $37) | Standard: $14 (was $30)
It took almost a decade for the fourth and final Rebuild of Evangelion film to make its way to theaters, but it was worth the wait. Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time is a grand finale that received critical acclaim upon release as it wraps up the entire Neon Genesis Evangelion saga satisfactorily. Special features on this edition include promotional reels, trailers, and animated messages.
Evangelion 3.0+1.0 is available on standard Blu-ray in two editions. The Limited Edition Steelbook is discounted to $22.85, and the standard edition with a slipcover is only $14.
The special features disc comes with the same content regardless of which edition you buy.
Evangelion 3.0 + 1.0
- Evangelion: 3.0(-46h)
- Evangelion: 3.0(-120min.)
- Rebuild of Evangelion: 3.0+1.11
- [Current Evangelion]
- Message for Kinro
- Message for Ann
- Stage Greetings
- Trailers, Promo Reels, TV Commercials
$52 (was $80) | Collector’s Edition
Thrice Upon a Time also received an $80 Collector’s Edition when it launched in physical format in late 2023. This three-disc set includes the film on 4K Blu-ray as well as the two standard Blu-ray discs from the other editions. The special features are displayed in 1080p resolution.
The Collector’s Edition is packaged in an oversized box with a slipcase. Here’s the list of collectibles you’ll find in the box:
Evangelion 3.0 + 1.11 Collector’s Edition Bonus Features:
- 28-page booklet Art Book
- 16.5″ x 11.7″ Poster
- 5 Character Art Cards
- Special Features Blu-ray Disc
The poster is the same artwork that was later used for the Limited Edition Steelbook. But instead of a steelbook case, the Collector’s Edition has a fold-out portfolio case for the three discs.
$40 (was $60)
Before you dive into Rebuild of Evangelion, you should watch (or rewatch) the original 26-episode anime series first. It’s a thrilling ride featuring timeless ’90s animation, giant robots, heady themes, and a killer soundtrack.
The Complete Series Blu-ray box set includes every episode with English audio and the original Japanese audio with subtitles. Along with the 26 episodes, you’ll get over five hours of bonus features, including two movies on Blu-ray. The first Evangelion film, Death (True), serves a recap of the events of the series, and The End of Evangelion is a retelling of the final two episodes.
Neon Genesis Evangelion Blu-ray Box Set Features:
- All 26 episodes
- Slipcover
- 2 Movies: Death (True) & The End of Evangelion
- Animatics
- TV Commercials & Trailers
- Music Videos
- Additional featurettes
$152.47 | Region-free, ships from Amazon UK
It’s substantially more expensive than the standard edition Blu-ray box set, but the Limited Edition Reissue is in stock on Amazon for $152.47. This region-free Blu-ray set comes with free shipping and is sold by Amazon UK–but you purchase it through Amazon’s US storefront.
The Limited Edition includes The Complete Series with the newer dub–the same one in the standard edition–but it also comes with the original ADV dub. As a result, the Limited Edition is an 11-disc collection and contains over seven hours of bonus features.
The discs are packaged across three cases that can be displayed in a hardshell collector’s box. This is the Limited Edition Reissue, so it doesn’t come with all of the extra collectibles from the original Crunchyroll exclusive. Beyond the discs/cases, the only extra item in the box is a replica poster of a UK promotional campaign.
Get the first three volumes of the manga for $16.50.
While the anime series and films are the best way to enjoy Neon Genesis Evangelion, don’t sleep on the manga either. The original run is collected across five budget-friendly paperbacks, with each omnibus compiling three of the original trade paperback volumes.
Not only are you getting a beautifully illustrated retelling of the Neon Genesis Evangelion story, but you also get extra context as several characters are given more time to shine with the expanded narrative.
The manga debuted before the anime and was conceived as a companion for the show. The manga has 14 trade paperback volumes. The first four omnibus editions contain three volumes, while Volume 5 collects the final two.
Neon Genesis Evangelion Omnibus Editions:
Neon Genesis Evangelion fans should also check out the official art books collecting production illustrations. The hardcover edition of Der Mond is on sale for 50% off. This 120-page hardcover book features 74 pages of Neon Genesis Evangelion art by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto. The remaining pages are dedicated to Sadamoto’s art for other projects both in and out of anime.
Meanwhile, Evangelion Illustrations 2007-2017 is available for $32.54 (was $35). This 176-page oversized paperback focuses purely on Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Vinyl: $39 | CD: $36
Neon Genesis Evangelion’s iconic soundtrack is available in a beautiful vinyl box set for $39 at Amazon. It also includes MP3s of each track, in case you want to listen to the music on the go. Alternatively, you can get the 10th Anniversary Original Soundtrack on CD with a collectible case for $36.







