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When Asuka was four years old, Kyoko participated in a contact experiment with Unit-02 similar to the experiment performed by Yui Ikari with Unit-01. Sohryu Kyoko Zeppelin/Kaji Ryouji; Kyoko Sohryu-Zeppelin; Kaji Ryouji; Humor; Sexual Humor; Double Entendre; Flirting; Crack; Summary. Rei Ayanami / Yui Ikari (voice) (as Amanda Winn)

All I can clearly discern is that his mental state is degrading while he remains alone. Her mother, Kyoko Zeppelin Sohryu, was a scientist of Gehirn's German branch of the Evangelion Project. A character from Neon Genesis Evangelion, daughter of Souryuu Kyouko Zeppelin.. She is a 14-year-old of mixed German and Japanese, though technically American. For information on the subject itself, see Kyoko Zeppelin Sohryu. Neon Genesis Evangelion Kyoko with Asuka's doll Add a photo to this gallery The End of Evangelion Kyoko's soul inside Unit-02 Add a photo to this gallery Manga Kyoko strangles Asuka Asuka becomes aware of her mother's residence in Unit-02 Add a photo to this gallery Her mother, Kyoko Zeppelin Sohryu, was a scientist of Gehirn's German branch of the Evangelion Project. Kyoko Zeppelin Sohryu (惣流・キョウコ・ツェッペリン [? ] She appears in Episodes 22, 25, and 25'. Despite her limited appearances, Kyoko has a major impact on the major events found later in the series, particularly on Unit 02 and Asuka's personality. "My connection with Shinji Ikari grows weaker as time passes. When Asuka was four years old, Kyoko participated in a contact experiment with Unit-02 similar to the experiment performed by Yui Ikari with Unit-01. Kyoko Zeppelin Soryu (惣流・キョウコ・ツェッペリン) is the mother of Asuka Langley Soryu. Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time: Sohryu Kyouko Zeppelin / EVA-02 (Berserker) (voice) 2020 "I cannot answer that, Kyoko Zeppelin-Soryu," the girl answered in a monotone voice. She walked around the bench and sat down next to Kyoko, staring at where Asuka had disappeared. Ok, so I decided to abandon this project. , " Sōryū Kyōko Tsepperin ") , Asuka 's mother, was a key scientist in the German division of Gehirn (what would later become NERV 's Third Branch) and the development of Unit-02 , the first Production Type (the second and third of which were later produced by the two American branches of NERV). Kyoko Zeppelin Sohryu, Asuka's mother, worked as part of the German branch of the Evangelion project -- a clandestine scientific enterprise designed to create highly advanced mobile suits capable of defeating the mysterious, seemingly unstoppable creatures called Angels. Sohryu Kyouko Zeppelin: Revolutionary Girl Utena: 1997: TV Series: Shadow Play Girl A-ko / Mamiya Chida (Japanese version, voice) Saber Marionette J: 1996-1997: TV Series: Tamasaburou: Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth: 1997: Sohryu Kyouko Zeppelin: Kaiketsu Zorro: 1996: TV Series: Lolita (voice) Slayers: The Book of Spells: 1996: Video Her hold on reality lost, she came to believe that Asuka's doll was in fact her daughter, failing to even acknowledge the real Asuka's presence. 惣流・アスカ・ラングレー アスカ. I don't like the direction it went in, but I'll leave it up anyway, just because I think it does have *some* merit. Amanda Winn Lee.

Maria Kawamura was born on November 21, 1961 in Tokyo, Japan as Shigeyo Kawamura.

Asuka's mother, Kyouko Zeppelin Sohryu, was a lead scientist on Project E at the Germany branch when she suffered a complete mental collapse following a contact experiment with Evangelion Unit-02. Maria Kawamura, Actress: Shin seiki Evangelion Gekijô-ban: Air/Magokoro wo, kimi ni. She is an actress, known for Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion (1997), Kidô Senshi Gundam: Gyakushû no Shâ (1988) and Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Movie (1999).