I've seen all five "operations" of Yukikaze, however with subtitling that is so inaccurate and incomprehensible it might as well be in German; I haven't a clue as to what's going on. I'll end up waiting along with everything else for the official releases to conlude the story which, at this rate, means within the next couple of years.
As for 'Eva, people make the mistake of making a mountain out of a molehill with this series. 'Eva is not a vessel that tries to explore or travel the secrets of existence, philosophy, religion or sexuality. 'Eva is a simple story that can be summarily explained in one sentence: a boy who comes to the final realization that his happiness and destiny are his to determine and no one else's. If someone think the series is horrible, fine. However 'Eva is no more contrived than any other piece of fiction, and those contrivances stem from overanalyzing the story and trying to glean meaning from something that doesn't carry any...