But the Internet Archive refuses to forget.
It is not a fan edit. It is not a bootleg. It is a legitimate, forgotten snapshot of one of the most controversial anime films ever made—caught in a state of violent, unfinished metamorphosis. To understand the significance, we must rewind to 2012. The Rebuild series had a clean naming convention: 1.0 was You Are (Not) Alone , 2.0 was You Can (Not) Advance . Logic dictated that the third film would simply be 3.0 . And it was—eventually.
But in the months leading up to the theatrical release of Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo , something strange appeared on Japanese digital storefronts and early press assets: a placeholder listing for Evangelion 3.0: 1.0 .
But the "3.0: 1.0" scraps suggest a radically different movie. Based on archived storyboard descriptions saved from a now-defunct animator's portfolio (preserved via the Wayback Machine), the original cut allegedly took place immediately after 2.0 . There was no time skip. Instead, the film was a claustrophobic, 90-minute psychological horror set inside the frozen Dirac Sea of Unit-01. Kaworu would appear not as a guide, but as an eldritch interrogator. The "Curse of the Evas" wasn't a metaphor for stagnation—it was a literal looping hell where Shinji watched Near Third Impact repeat infinitely.
But the Internet Archive refuses to forget.
It is not a fan edit. It is not a bootleg. It is a legitimate, forgotten snapshot of one of the most controversial anime films ever made—caught in a state of violent, unfinished metamorphosis. To understand the significance, we must rewind to 2012. The Rebuild series had a clean naming convention: 1.0 was You Are (Not) Alone , 2.0 was You Can (Not) Advance . Logic dictated that the third film would simply be 3.0 . And it was—eventually. evangelion 3.0 1.0 internet archive
But in the months leading up to the theatrical release of Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo , something strange appeared on Japanese digital storefronts and early press assets: a placeholder listing for Evangelion 3.0: 1.0 . But the Internet Archive refuses to forget
But the "3.0: 1.0" scraps suggest a radically different movie. Based on archived storyboard descriptions saved from a now-defunct animator's portfolio (preserved via the Wayback Machine), the original cut allegedly took place immediately after 2.0 . There was no time skip. Instead, the film was a claustrophobic, 90-minute psychological horror set inside the frozen Dirac Sea of Unit-01. Kaworu would appear not as a guide, but as an eldritch interrogator. The "Curse of the Evas" wasn't a metaphor for stagnation—it was a literal looping hell where Shinji watched Near Third Impact repeat infinitely. It is a legitimate, forgotten snapshot of one