(To a 23yo college student who asked.)
What's actually hard to believe is that I still don't have a good answer. I figured once I got all my books onto the bookshelves and properly sorted, I would easily be able to make the list. Seven years later and I just bought bookshelves this weekend, so... This is off the top of my head. These are the things
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For that, I'll ask if you've seen the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion because I don't remember. A fellow Pullman lover recommended it to me, rightly claiming that you can never have too much Gnosticism in your life. I dislike the main character, but others make up for the lack, and its delightful intersecting weirdnesses of family, religion, friendship, and the end(s) of the world(s) are awesome. (Except for the final episode, which I hated. But the movie was great!)
There's also a broken Phoenix character. Who is Lilith. So!
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By its conclusion, Eva touches on sense of self, the very concept of personal identity, the importance of individuality, the nature of the soul, the evolution of humanity, the quest for parental acceptance, teenage sexual awakening, the evaluation of self-worth, complex psychoanalysis of one's actions, and the personal apocalypse.
Damn, that's like all of your favorite things in one show, right? Also, I am fairly certain I stole the phrase "personal apocalypse" from you.
(Except for the final episode, which I hated. But the movie was great!)
I think I like some bits of the final episode, but I would probably dislike it more if I didn't have the movie. They both have merit.
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Sigh. Anime, you win again.
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