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Eureka Seven: AO
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes24 + 2
Release
Original networkMBS
Original releaseApril 13 –
November 20, 2012
Season chronology

Anime Eureka Seven

This is a list of episodes of Eureka Seven: AO, the sequel to Eureka Seven. The anime began airing on April 12, 2012, and ended on November 20, 2012. There is a total of 24 episodes. It has been released in Japan on Blu-ray and DVD, along with an OVA titled 'The Flower Fields of Jungfrau'. An additional episode titled 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down' was released on YouTube to accompany the release of the Eureka Seven: AOpachislot game. This so-called 'final episode' was split into four parts, with the first part uploaded on January 10, 2016[1] and subsequent parts in one-week intervals. On May 16, 2013, Funimation announced the official release date in English dub. The first twelve dubbed episodes were released on DVD/Blu-ray on August 13, 2013, and the rest of the series released on October 15, 2013.

For the series' first season (spanning the first 13 episodes), the opening theme is 'Escape' performed by Hemenway and the ending theme is 'stand by me' performed by Stereopony. Starting with episode 14, the opening theme changes to 'Braveblue' (ブレイブルーBureiburū) performed by FLOW and the ending theme changes to 'Iolite' (アイオライトAioraito) performed by joy.

The story revolves around Ao, a young boy living on the island of Iwato Jima in Okinawa who becomes the pilot of the Nirvash, a powerful mecha which belonged to his missing mother Eureka, and embarks on a journey to find the truth about her disappearance. The Japanese language title follows the original series' motif of using the names of songs as episode titles, but each AO episode has a thematic second English language title.

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Television series[edit]

No.TitleMusical referenceWriterOriginal air date[2][a]English air date
1'Born Slippy' (deep blue)
Transcription: 'Bōn Surippī' (Japanese: ボーン・スリッピー)
'Born Slippy' by UnderworldTobito BuraApril 13, 2012October 8, 2013[3]
The story begins on April, 2025 at the Okinawa Islands. Thirteen-year-old Ao Fukai, after walking his childhood friend, Naru Arata, back to her home, stumbles upon smugglers Gazelle, Pippo and Han Juno. When a Scub Coral suddenly appears, Ao runs back to his house, accidentally taking a bracelet that the three were smuggling to the Japanese Armed Forces. The smugglers discover that the bracelet has gone missing, and they go to find Ao to retrieve it back the next day. When another Scub Coral appears containing a G-Monster, it wreaks havoc all over Iwato Jima. Ao soon realizes that the bracelet is one owned by his long-lost mother, Eureka, years ago and refuses to give it up.
2'Call It What You Want' (AO's cavern)
Transcription: 'Kōru Itto Howatto Yū Wonto' (Japanese: コール・イット・ホワット・ユー・ウォント)
'Call It What You Want!' by Richie HawtinTobito Bura
Shō Aikawa
April 20, 2012October 15, 2013[4]
The G-Monster continues its attack on Iwato Jima, and Ao is forced to pilot an IFO, which was being transported by the Japanese Navy, and uses it to defeat the G-Monster. As the bracelet activates the IFO, his hair changes from brown to turquoise at the start of the battle, all while Team Pied Piper pilots Fleur Blanc and Elena Peoples watch, realizing that this IFO is the first ever model made.
3'Still Fighting' (secret operation)
Transcription: 'Sutiru Faitingu' (Japanese: スティル・ファイティング)
'Still Fighting' by the Sabres of ParadiseTobito Bura
Shō Aikawa
April 27, 2012October 22, 2013[5]
Ao is kidnapped and taken into custody by local musician Kazuyuki Kaneshiro, who apologizes to him for what his generation has done. The citizens have blamed Eureka for the terrible accidents that befell the island when she had appeared out of nowhere in the past. Another Scub Coral surfaces, bringing forth a massive G-Monster in the area. The smugglers free Ao, bringing the boy back to the Nirvash, which he realizes must be the IFO piloted by his mother, and that he was the one meant to pilot it in her absence.
4'Walk This Way' (plant coral)
Transcription: 'Wōku Disu Wei' (Japanese: ウォーク・ディス・ウェイ)
'Walk This Way' by AerosmithShō AikawaMay 4, 2012October 29, 2013[6]
With renewed resolve to protect Iwato Jima, Ao takes on the G-Monster with some help from Team Pied Piper. In the aftermath, Ao begins to learn that the world is more complex than he realized. Flying to the world's largest Plant Coral in Okinawa, Ao meets up with Naru and Ivica Tanović, the chief of Team Pied Piper, who tells him about Eureka's disappearance. In hopes of finding his mother and learn more about his birth, Ao decides to join Génération Bleu.
5'Tighten Up' (génération bleu)
Transcription: 'Taitun Appu' (Japanese: タイトゥン・アップ)
'Tighten Up' by Archie Bell & the DrellsShinichi InotsumeMay 11, 2012November 5, 2013[7]
While adjusting to the people and lifestyle in Génération Bleu, Ao begins to feel uncertain about why he joined them in the first place. Meanwhile, the smugglers meet with Christophe Blanc, president of Génération Bleu, who briefs them about the organization's purpose for studying the Scub Corals and fighting the Secrets. Team Goldilocks undergoes an operation, but they are soon under attack by a Secret disguised as a hurricane. Team Pied Piper are then dispatched to aid Team Goldilocks.
6'Light My Fire' (noblesse oblige)
Transcription: 'Raito Mai Faiā' (Japanese: ライト・マイ・ファイアー)
'Light My Fire' by the DoorsShinichi InotsumeMay 18, 2012May 26, 2015
When Team Pied Piper arrives, they find that Bruno Hans, leader of Team Goldilocks, sacrificed himself to save his companions. After retrieving the pilots and their IFOs, they return to confront the enemy Secret, leaving an exhausted Ao behind. After waking, Ao hears from Chloe McCaffrey, one of Goldilocks' pilots, about their battle with the Secret and comes up with a plan to defeat it. While Ao confronts the Secret, he is watched by an enigmatic figure, who takes an interest in him.
7'No One Is Innocent' (bye bye angel)
Transcription: 'Nō Wan Izu Inosento' (Japanese: ノー・ワン・イズ・イノセント)
'No One Is Innocent' by the Sex PistolsShō AikawaMay 25, 2012May 26, 2015
The stranger, who calls himself Truth, invades Génération Bleu's headquarters in search for the Nirvash. After having a confrontation with him, Ao is knocked unconscious and has a dream. In this dream, Truth disguises himself as Ao and takes Naru to see a Plant Coral, but when the real Ao finds them, Truth disappears with Naru, even after Ao tries to save her. After waking up three days later, Ao is informed that Truth was indeed at Iwato Jima and has kidnapped Naru.
8'One Nation Under a Groove' (blue thunder)
Transcription: 'Wan Neishon Andā A Gurūvu' (Japanese: ワン・ネイション・アンダー・ア・グルーヴ)
'One Nation Under a Groove' by FunkadelicHiroyuki KawasakiJune 1, 2012May 26, 2015
A Secret appears in the Republic of Faisal Arabia, but on behalf of its own interests, the United States government forces Génération Bleu to not engage it. Ao's comrade Fleur reveals to him the reason why she hates her father Christophe is because Christophe chose to save her from dying from a car accident instead of his wife five years ago. Ao manages to cheer her up and both return with renewed spirits to battle when they are finally authorized to confront the enemy.
9'In the Dark We Live' (enemy below)
Transcription: 'In Za Dāku Wī Rivu' (Japanese: イン・ザ・ダーク・ウィー・リヴ)
'In the Dark We Live' by Felix da HousecatNaohiro FukushimaJune 8, 2012May 26, 2015
Nakamura, an officer of the Japanese Defense Force, runs an experiment in Tokyo Bay trying to create an artificial Plant Coral. However, a Secret appears and starts wreaking havoc. Team Pied Piper is dispatched to the area, but when Ao is informed that protecting the city from the Secret is not their top priority, he leaves against orders to engage it.
10'Release Your Self' (the pied piper of Hamelin)
Transcription: 'Rirīsu Yua Serufu' (Japanese: リリース・ユア・セルフ)
Release Yourself by Graham Central StationHiroyuki KawasakiJune 22, 2012May 26, 2015
A Scub Burst appears in Phoenix, Arizona, and while Team Pied Piper is on standby waiting for an official authorization to intervene, Ao and Ivica go ahead to evaluate the situation. As they arrive, Ao meets Truth once more, holding a group of survivors hostage while the U.S. Army comes up with a different approach to confront the enemy Secret with disastrous consequences.
11'Plateaux of Mirror' (mirror of the world)
Transcription: 'Puratō Obu Mirā' (Japanese: プラトー・オブ・ミラー)
The Plateaux of Mirror by Harold Budd and Brian EnoShō AikawaJune 29, 2012May 26, 2015
Team Pied Piper returns from a mission in Australia, unaware that they have brought with them a sand-like substance that makes the child pilots have strong hallucinations. Meanwhile, the smugglers investigate the past of Ao's fellow pilot Elena just to discover that she is even more mysterious than they previously imagined, seeing that she resembles an indie rock star named Miller, who seems to be a spy for the American government.
12'Step into a World' (heaven and earth)
Transcription: 'Suteppu Intu A Wārudo' (Japanese: ステップ・イントゥ・ア・ワールド)
'Step into a World' by KRS-OneShō AikawaJuly 6, 2012May 26, 2015
Team Pied Piper goes to a Génération Bleu space station to deposit Quartz that has been collected to Team Harlequin. While there, a Secret attacks a Scub Coral that has materialized in low orbit, and Team Pied Piper is sent out to intervene. When Ao then manages to destroy the Scub Coral in orbit, it turns out to have the Gekko inside of it with the Nirvash Type0 piloted by none other than Eureka.
13'She's a Rainbow' (moonlight ship)
Transcription: 'Shīzu A Reinbō' (Japanese: シーズ・ア・レインボウ)
'She's a Rainbow' by the Rolling StonesShō AikawaJuly 13, 2012May 26, 2015
On board the Gekko, Ao discovers that the Eureka before him is a past incarnation of her, from the time she was still pregnant. Soon, the ship is surrounded by the Japanese Armed Forces and Okinawan Allied Forces, all desperate to take possession of both the past Eureka and her Nirvash. While trying to figure out how to send Eureka back to her own time, Ao, Team Pied Piper and the smugglers are attacked by Truth.
14'Starfire' (another truth)
Transcription: 'Sutāfaiā' (Japanese: スターファイアー)
'Starfire' by DragonForceShō AikawaJuly 20, 2012May 26, 2015
Despite Truth's intervention, Ao manages to return Eureka to her proper time. He then hears from her that the baby she is carrying is not a boy, but a girl, meaning Ao has an older sister. After returning home to find more about his sister, he learns from his grandfather Dr. Toshio Fukai that Naru reappeared, but upon reuniting with her, the Japanese government declares claim of Iwato Jima and blames Ao for the death of one of its officers, Endo.
15'War Head' (humanoid secret)
Transcription: 'Wō Heddo' (Japanese: ウォー・ヘッド)
'WAR HEAD' by Ryuichi SakamotoShinichi InotsumeJuly 27, 2012May 26, 2015
Uneasy after his last encounter with Naru and Eureka's claim that the Secrets are not enemies, a sleep-deprived Ao is sortied along his team to confront a Secret which has appeared beside a Scub Coral that was mysteriously reactivated. Ao is shot down by the enemy and after waking up, he learns that the other Scub Coral around the world are being reactivated as well, putting Génération Bleu in a state of maximum alert to confront the multiple Secrets emerging near them.
16'Guardians Hammer' (next phase)
Transcription: 'Gādianzu Hanmā' (Japanese: ガーディアンズ・ハンマー)
'Guardians Hammer' by KAGAMIShinichi Inotsume
Shō Aikawa
August 17, 2012May 26, 2015
Several countries join Génération Bleu's special Operation Polaris to lure all Secrets that have appeared around the world to a deserted area in the Arctic and destroy them. The plan goes well, until Truth interferes and changes its course above Norway's Plant Coral, and Ao takes the initiative to ensure that the operation ends with no civilian casualties. After disposing of the Secrets with his newfound weapon, the Quartz Gun, Ao learns that his actions has changed history and is the only one who realizes that.
17'La Vie en rose' (Johannson's book)
Transcription: 'Ra Vian Rōzu' (Japanese: ラ・ヴィアン・ローズ)
'La Vie en rose' by Édith PiafShō AikawaAugust 24, 2012May 26, 2015
Ao confirms that the members of Team Goldilocks are living ordinary lives as if they were never assembled at all. However, the public opinion starts turning against Génération Bleu and during an operation in the middle of the ocean, the Quartz Gun starts moving by itself. Han Juno concluded the book of Johannson, who believed the existence of another world, where their world human population is around half of its original number, Okinawa became an independent nation and the Soviet Union still exists in their realm. Ao confronts Truth and has a brief encounter with Eureka who reveals to him the reason for her disappearance.
18'Don't Look Down' (third engine)
Transcription: 'Donto Rukku Daun' (Japanese: ドント・ルック・ダウン)
'Don't Look Down' by David BowieAkiko WabaAugust 31, 2012May 26, 2015
To protect his comrades, Ao surrenders himself, the Nirvash, and the Quartz Gun to the U.S. Army. With the whole world in doubt regarding Génération Bleu's intentions, Fleur and Elena decide to launch an attack on the carrier where Ao is, being held by U.S. officer Nick Tanaka, in order to bring him back.
19'Maybe Tomorrow' (the day)
Transcription: 'Meibī Tumorō' (Japanese: メイビー・トゥモロー)
'Maybe Tomorrow' by the Jackson 5Shō AikawaSeptember 7, 2012May 26, 2015
Furious upon hearing that he is actually a Secret who has lost his memories, Truth destroys Génération Bleu's space station among thousands of satellites around the globe. The Allied Forces blame Génération Bleu for the incident and launch an attack against them. Truth takes the opportunity to infiltrate the base and attempts to steal the Quartz Gun, but is stopped by Christophe, who sacrifices himself to allow Ao and Fleur to escape.
20'Better Days Ahead' (last message)
Transcription: 'Betā Deizu Aheddo' (Japanese: ベター・デイズ・アヘッド)
Better Days Ahead by Norman BrownShō AikawaSeptember 14, 2012May 26, 2015
After learning that both Elena and the members of Team Harlequin switched sides to join the Allied Forces, Ao and his friends manage to escape, taking the Quartz Gun with them. With nowhere to run, the remaining members of Team Pied Piper are contacted by the Japanese government offering them shelter and support according to a deal Christophe made with the Secrets before his death, in that Fleur is to be heir as the president of Génération Bleu.
21'World 2 World' (rising sun)
Transcription: 'Wārudo Tu Wārudo' (Japanese: ワールド・トゥ・ワールド)
World 2 World by Underground ResistanceShinichi InotsumeSeptember 21, 2012May 26, 2015
Team Pied Piper, the Japanese Government, and the Secrets join forces to prevent the Allied Forces from claiming the Scub Corals' Quartzes. While Naru rallies supporters for her cause of having the Plant Corals shut down, Elena joins the Allied IFO squad along with Maggie Kwan, but Eureka appears before them and makes Elena remember the truth about her origins from 1981 that she wanted so much to deny. Soon after, both are dispatched to fight Ao, and when he manages to finally dissuade Elena, what appears before them is Truth, now fused with an IFO.
22'Galaxy 2 Galaxy' (coral carriers)
Transcription: 'Gyarakushī Tu Gyarakushī' (Japanese: ギャラクシー・トゥ・ギャラクシー)
Galaxy 2 Galaxy by Mike BanksShō AikawaSeptember 28, 2012May 26, 2015
Truth attacks Ao, who is rescued by Naru when she teleports him and the Nirvash to her side in Okinawa. Reunited once more, Ao and Naru discuss the situation when Team Harlequin appears and reveals that Truth's current form can kill all people infected by the Scub Corals who approach him. As he is the son of a Coralian, Ao should stay away from him. Regardless, Ao decides to join his companions against Truth. Meanwhile, back in Eureka's timeline, her husband Renton Thurston boards the original Nirvash in an attempt to rescue her.
23'The Final Frontier (Renton Thurston)'
Transcription: 'Za Fainaru Furontia' (Japanese: ザ・ファイナル・フロンティア)
The Final Frontier by Iron MaidenShō AikawaNovember 20, 2012May 26, 2015
Truth and Ao fight for the Quartz Gun until it fires once more, erasing Truth and converting Ao's Nirvash into the Nirvash Neo. It also rewrites history once more to render it such that Génération Bleu defeated the Allied Forces including Naru. As Naru is being hospitalized, Ao witnesses the Nirvash Spec V3 coming from the pillar and encounters it, meeting his father Renton for the first time.
24'The Door Into Summer'
Transcription: 'Natsu e no Tobira' (Japanese: 夏への扉)
Natsu e no Tobira (The Door Into Summer) by Tatsuro YamashitaShō AikawaNovember 20, 2012May 26, 2015
After having a brief encounter with the phased-out Eureka, Renton sets with Ao to Iwato Jima where he thanks Toshio for taking care of his family and then decides to make use of the Quartz Gun to destroy the original Scub Coral at his timeline and prevent it from spreading itself throughout the dimensions. As Ao confronts him to stop it, he learns that surprisingly, Truth has not fully disappeared, but has become the Nirvash Neo's archetype instead. Ao also learned that his older sister, Amber Thurston, had died soon after she was born. He then decides to make use of the Quartz Gun's last shot to negate the Secrets' existence to change Eureka's fate and have her reunited with Renton. Because of this, Ao is transported to June 15, 2027 where he bids farewell to Truth.

OVA/ONA[edit]

No.TitleMusical referenceWriterOriginal release date
OVA'The Flowers of Jungfrau'
Transcription: 'Yungufurau no Hanabanatachi' (Japanese: ユングフラウの花々たち)
--September 20, 2012
Team Pied Piper is assigned to take part in a special festival in Switzerland as part of Génération Bleu's public relations policy, but Fleur and Elena have Ao dress up as a girl much to his chagrin. At the festival, the trio find themselves running away from an insistent journalist until they are called back to confront a Secret that appears on the border of Italy.
FINAL'Lord Don't Slow Me Down' (one more time)
Transcription: 'Rōdo Donto Surō Mī Daun' (Japanese: ロード・ドント・スロー・ミー・ダウンー)
Lord Don't Slow Me Down by Oasis-January 10, 2017 (Part A)
January 24, 2017 (Part B)
January 31, 2017 (Part C)
February 7, 2017 (Part D)
March 2, 2017 (Part E)
Ao and Truth travel through time and space in the broken Nirvash, trying to find a way back home.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^The show uses an after-midnight programming schedule, so the first broadcast was listed for April 12, 2005 at 25:55 which is the same as April 13 at 1:55am.

References[edit]

  1. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr4LDj1EIbk
  2. ^'検索結果 / アニメ / メディア芸術データベース – 作品情報(シリーズ)– エウレカセブンAO ASTRAL OCEAN' [Search results / Animation / Media Arts database – work information (series) – Eureka Seven AO Astral Ocean]. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Japan: Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved May 21, 2015.
  3. ^'Funimation Week 41 of 2013 (Mon 7 Oct 2013-Sun 13 Oct 2013)'. Funimation Channel. Retrieved May 18, 2015. 10:00p Eureka Seven AO [01] (P) -Episode 01 - deep blue
  4. ^'Funimation Week 42 of 2013 (Mon 14 Oct 2013-Sun 20 Oct 2013)'. Funimation Channel. Retrieved May 18, 2015. 10:00p Eureka Seven AO [02] (P) -Episode 02 - AO's cavern
  5. ^'Funimation Week 43 of 2013 (Mon 21 Oct 2013-Sun 27 Oct 2013)'. Funimation Channel. Retrieved May 18, 2015. 10:00p Eureka Seven AO [03] (P) -Episode 03 - secret operation
  6. ^'Funimation Week 44 of 2013 (Mon 28 Oct 2013-Sun 3 Nov 2013)'. Funimation Channel. Retrieved May 18, 2015. 10:00p Eureka Seven AO [04] (P) -Episode 04 - plant coral
  7. ^'Funimation Week 45 of 2013 (Mon 4 Nov 2013-Sun 10 Nov 2013)'. Funimation Channel. Retrieved May 18, 2015. 10:00p Eureka Seven AO [05] (P) -Episode 05 - génération bleu

External links[edit]

  • Official website episodes(in Japanese)
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English: Eureka Seven - good night, sleep tight, young lovers
Synonyms: Eureka Seven Movie, Psalms of Planets Eureka Seven: Pocket Full of Rainbows

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Type:Movie
Status: Finished Airing
Producers: None found, add some
Studios:Bones, Kinema Citrus
Genres:Adventure, Mecha, Romance, Sci-Fi
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Synopsis

Renton, son of scientists, and Eureka, a girl who can't live under the sun, are raised together when very young and become very attached to each other. One day, Eureka is taken away. Powerless at the time, Renton vows to rescue her. He enters the military and is soon is assigned to the Independent Youths Unit 303 of the First Mobile Forces thanks to his exceptional performance alongside his Nirvash, a bio-mechanical armor/control system. Unknown to Renton, lies a plot to extinguish the alien invasion that is currently happening involving not only him, but Eureka too.
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Characters & Voice Actors

Eureka
Main
Nazuka, Kaori
Japanese
Thurston, Renton
Sanpei, Yuuko
Japanese
Novak, Holland
Main
Fujiwara, Keiji
Japanese
Yuuki, Talho
Neya, Michiko
Japanese
Anemone
Supporting
Koshimizu, Ami
Japanese
Sorel, Dominic
Supporting
Yamazaki, Shigenori
Japanese
Moondoggie
Miyano, Mamoru
Japanese
Stoner
Supporting
Matsumoto, Yasunori
Japanese
Matthieu
Nakamura, Akio
Japanese
Gidget
Supporting
Mizusawa, Fumie
Japanese

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Minami, Masahiko
Producer
Kyouda, Tomoki
Director, Storyboard
Haraguchi, Hiroshi
Director, Storyboard, Key Animation
Wakabayashi, Kazuhiro
Sound Director

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CMX(All reviews)
186 people found this review helpful
Overall8
Story8
Animation9
Sound7
Character9
Enjoyment8
Despite what everyone is saying that this is another universe, a revamped story and whatever it needs to be said in order to separate the original story with this movie... well, I got news for you, it's not.
It still involves the universe of Eureka Seven, however, it seems that not many people are paying attention to the date of the events.
This movie tells the story of how everything came to be before the events of the anime series. This movie is set in the 21st century while the anime series takes place many, many years later.
Instead of introducing new characters just for just one movie, BONES used the original cast to tell the story before Psalms of the Planets. That's why we see old characters filling weird roles like Renton's sensei Dominic.
The story itself its very interesting because not only shows how the coralians came in contact with humanity but also alters the personalities of some of the characters, like Eureka for example, where she is not as shy and soul-less as she was portrayed at the beginning of the anime series. She is more friendly and caring towards Renton and at some points, scared of everything that's going on around her. Overall, she feels more open-hearted.
In my opinion, they could have easily extended the whole thing into a 12 episode series, but I can see that having two time settings in the same universe with the same characters would create even more confusion than what it already is going on.
There is not much to review about the art since it's everything you come to expect from BONES, high quality animation and special effects.
The sound is not as good compared to the anime series mainly because its always too serious (even for the battle scenes) for a plot that involves the romantic encounter of a human and a 'robot.' It makes it feel more melancholic and almost sad. At the very end of the movie, we heard a familiar tune courtesy of the original series, what you expected to hear when the Nirvash is battling another mecha unit.
The characters, as already explained, have been given different roles so reviewing their looks at this point is utterly pointless. However, their personalities have changed greatly. Perhaps the one who changed the most is Anemone and you'll see why if you have already seen the anime series. One thing that really bothered me is the fact that they did not included Charles and his wife (sorry forgot her name) as part of the cast since you can see almost everyone from the original series make a kameo appearance every now and then.
The movie is fully enjoyable if you understand the fact that the time period is the one that was changed and not the universe of Eureka Seven.
As a closing comment, it was nice and refreshing to see Renton and Eureka express their feelings towards each other more openly.
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Prophetess(All reviews)
86 people found this review helpful
Overall5
Story5
Animation2
Sound7
Character7
Enjoyment4
I'd like to start by saying... whoever wrote the fanfiction that this was based on, I'm so sorry. /sarcasm
I have never seen a more pathetic excuse for an anime movie in my entire life. Eureka Seven is one of the greatest series to ever be created. It's animation and soundtrack is unusually top notch as well as it's character development and well balanced plot. This sorry excuse for a movie under the same name of that epic animation should be beat down with a stick like a bad cosplayer.
True fans of the Eureka Seven series, spare yourself the two hour torture. If you want cute fan pictures or stories of Eureka and Renton, just browse the internet. I'm sure you'd find more things that would probably even satisfy you better.
Moving on, let's get down to each of the categories.
The storyline: 5. Why? I'm sorry but taking the plot of the actual anime, condensing it into two hours and renaming every major plot point is NOT creative. It's not even original. It's silly. Okay, sure, you made some of the characters evil and it was a little different. Hell, Eureka knowing Renton since they were little could even be called adorable! Not to mention Dominic the vampire teacher, let's not forget him in all his awesome Adrock-like glory! However, the small plot that was thought out seemed like an interesting backstory to the 'Desperation Disease' at first and then moved onto being something akin to some kind of backwards fountain of youth that related to the Image (*coughCoraliancough*). If it had been explained a little more, I could have given it more respect, but as it was, it was difficult to follow, not properly thought out and pretty much just vomited into animated form. Nice try guys!
The art: 2. Taking scenes from the completed anime and editing them to be put into a movie is not artistic. I was so distracted by the blatant use of actual anime images that I could not properly concentrate on the movie (I actually would stop and try and think which episode it was from and I got them all nearly correct with a three episode margin of error, whoo!). Unlike Mamma Mia... taking already made things and trying to mesh them into a movie does not work here! Just because it can work with ABBA songs does not mean it should be tried with a perfectly awesome mecha anime. For goodness sakes, make something original!
Sound: 7. I liked the sound. I liked the ending song. I really didn't pay attention to much else. I can be satisfied by the fact that, although strange, mini-fairy!Nirvash was cute and made nice noises. (Yes that really was one of my favorite things.)
Character: 7. Thinking of this as a separate entity from the actual ES series and using this thought to understand the characters better, I was at first intrigued by how everyone had changed. The Sages became very important military figures. Holland and the Gekko State became evil misguided souls. Dominic and Anemone were main people and highly important to the overall status of the movie. To be honest, I could really appreciate this change. Though I disliked some of it, there was development here I could respect. Still, what happened with some of the Gekko State members annoyed me. Evil and misguided is okay. But vicious paranoid rapists? Sorry. I don't approve.
Enjoyment is self explanatory. It's obvious I didn't like it nor did I amuse myself by watching it. However, I gave that category a four. There were parts with Eureka and Renton that sometimes made it worth sitting through every painful scene edit. I guess I just love those two that much, but next time I want cute stuff like that, I'm just gonna google it.
I suggest you all do the same.
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fura(All reviews)
44 people found this review helpful
Overall8
Story7
Animation9
Sound10
Character7
Enjoyment9
My, my. My first review.
I have been looking forward to this movie ever since rumors of a '52nd' episode started floating around on the internet, and luckily, my desires have been fulfilled... for the most part.
This movie brings back the same characters, and most of the same ideas that the series introduced, but put a completely different spin on it. Character roles have changed, interactions are new, things are renamed, and the same action and romance we loved from the series is back - but with new twists.
First, let's get the worst aspects out of the way. Since the story is completely different from the series, and stuffed into a 1hr 45min movie, it does naturally feel rushed. Furthermore, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense most of the time. Assuming the viewers block all previous knowledge from the series, there will be many plot holes, yet at the same time, there are countless homages to the series before it. For example, many of the scenes found in the series are shown again, but in a completely different context, with new meaning. So is this all a bad thing? Not really, as long as you don't try to make everything connected to the series. The entire world around Renton and Eureka is confusing, but then again, your entire attention is meant to be on those two - everything else is secondary. Had the pacing been improved, as well as useless mythos just left out, this would have been a much better story. The characters, mostly due to the same reasons, come off as a bit shallow. Renton and Eureka are still wonderful together.
The art is the same style as the series, except now with a movie budget. It's flashy, and great animation techniques used in the first series are back. The style, however, is what really pushes this score into the high marks, as the wide range of color and shine used in the Eureka 7 anime makes a reappearance.
The music, just like the series, is phenomenal, and perhaps the highest point of the movie. The tracks from the series are brought back, along with a very full orchestral score, and the right songs play at the right times. Even though the story may be convoluted to the point where you aren't sure which emotion you should be feeling, the music will pull you through.
Just like a good action flick, those who are looking for a fun and exciting ride will find one with this movie. However, don't watch it for it's depth. This is a movie best watched without expectations, and without analysis the first time through. Overall, this movie is a great watch for the fans, but even with a separate story, those who are not familiar with Eureka 7 should watch with extreme caution - this is not a good representative of the series, even though it is a fun watch.
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Nekkro(All reviews)
36 people found this review helpful
Overall8
Story7
Animation8
Sound7
Character9
Enjoyment8
To start from the beginning the movie is not a continuation of the series and the story is pretty much different.
Story: The producers changed the plot so they could introduce us this movie.The story is not bad,but it's not as good as the series.At the first 30 minutes of the movie the story is too rushed up and people who haven't seen the previous series will be pretty much confused.
Art: The art improved and for good.The character design is the same but there are a lot of details that are well drown in the surroundings.I liked the art it was still that great.A lot of the scenes were very well rendered and that shows that a lot of time was thrown on the art.So yo won't be disappointed from it.
Sound: Well the sound was good.It's not the best out there but it won't bother you while you are watching the movie.The character voices are still good and lively.
Character: This is what I like the most from the movie.The kids that Eureka took care for are gone(at least we see them only for one scene) and that changes a lot of things.Eureka is not worried about them all the time and that way her character improved a lot and thank to God for good.She is not that strange in her reactions like in the series,but maybe in that way we lost a little good piece of her interesting character.Also she realizes Renton's love very early,which in a way makes the people who have watched the series delighted and disappointed,because the plot suffers a lot from that fact.Other thing that is changed is the personality of Hap.Now he turned into bad ass.So to sum up leaving the kids in the background of the story had it's good and bad things.The level of their annoying presence is decreased,but again the plot suffers,because of that.
Enjoyment: Well if you enjoyed the series you will enjoy the movie.It is just more of the same characters.They were a little things that are not very well thought at the movie,but they won't spoil your fun.
Overall the movie is not bad.I expected more,but maybe you will like it.

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