Eureka Seven

Eureka Seven

2005
Eureka Seven
Eureka Seven

Eureka Seven

7.8 | TV-14 | en | Animation

Renton Thurston desires to leave his home behind and join the mercenary group known as Gekkostate, hoping to find some adventure. When a robot crashes through Renton's garage the meeting sparks the beginning of Renton's involvement with the Gekkostate as he takes off alongside the young girl Eureka as the co-pilot of the Nirvash.

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EP24  Gates of Summer
Nov. 20,2012
Gates of Summer

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 archtype instead. Ao then decides to make use of the Gun's last shot to change Eureka's fate and have her reunited with Renton. Because of it, Ao is transported to the year 2027 where he bids farewell to Truth and returns to Iwato-Jima to resume with his life, despite the fact that there's a chance that no one in the world remembers about him anymore.

EP23  The Final Frontier
Nov. 20,2012
The Final Frontier

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 like Generation Bleu defeated the Allied forces including Naru. As Naru is being hospitalized, Ao witness the Nirvash Spec V3 coming from the pillar and comes at its encounter, meeting his father Renton for the first time.

EP22  Galaxy to Galaxy (Coral Carriers)
Sep. 28,2012
Galaxy to Galaxy (Coral Carriers)

Truth attacks Ao who is rescued by Naru when he teleports him and the Nirvash to her side at Okinawa. Reunited once more, Ao and Naru discuss the situation when Team Harlequin appears and reveals that Truth's current form is affecting all people infected by the Scub Corals and for being the son of a Coralian, Ao should stay away from him. Regardless, Ao decides to join his companions against Truth. Meanwhile, back at Eureka's timeline, her husband Renton boards the original Nirvash in an attempt to rescue her.

EP21  World to World (Rising Sun)
Sep. 21,2012
World to World (Rising Sun)

Team Pied Piper, the Japanese Government and the Secrets join forces to prevent the Allied Forces from claiming the Scub Corals' Quartz. While Naru rallies supporters for her cause of having the Plant Corals shut down. Elena joins the Allied IFO squad along Maggie Kwan, but Eureka appears before them and makes Elena remember the truth about her origins that she wants so much to deny. Soon after, both are dispatched to fight Ao, and when he manages to finally dissuade Elena, Truth appears before them.

EP20  Better Days Ahead (Last Message)
Sep. 14,2012
Better Days Ahead (Last Message)

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 Cristophe made with the Secrets before his death.

EP19  Maybe Tomorrow (The Day)
Sep. 07,2012
Maybe Tomorrow (The Day)

Furious upon hearing that he is actually a Secret who lost his memory, Truth destroys Generation Bleu's space station among thousands of satellites around the globe. The Allied Forces blame Generation 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 Cristophe who sacrifices himself to allow Ao and Fleur to escape.

EP18  Don't Look Down (Third Engine)
Aug. 31,2012
Don't Look Down (Third Engine)

To protect his comrades, Ao surrenders himself, the Nirvash, and the Quartz Gun to the U.S. army. As the whole world questions about Generation Bleu's actions, Fleur and Elena decide to launch an attack on the carrier where Ao is being held to bring him back.

EP17  La Vie en Rose (Johansson's Book)
Aug. 24,2012
La Vie en Rose (Johansson's Book)

Ao confirms that the members of Team Goldilocks are leaving ordinary lives as if they were never assembled at all. However, the public opinion starts turning against Generation Bleu and during an operation in the middle of the ocean, the Quartz Gun starts moving by itself. Truth snatches the gun from Ao who falls into the sea and has a brief encounter with Eureka who revels to him the reasons for her disappearance.

EP16  Guardian's Hammer (Next Phase)
Aug. 17,2012
Guardian's Hammer (Next Phase)

Several countries join Generation Bleu's special operation to lure all Secrets that have appeared arround the world to a deserted area in the Arctic and destroy them. The plan goes well until Truth interferes and Ao takes the initiative to ensure that the operation ends with no civilian casualties.

EP15  War Head (Humanoid Secret)
Jul. 27,2012
War Head (Humanoid Secret)

Wondering about 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 Corals arround the world are being reactivated, too, putting Generation Bleu in a state of maximum alert to confront the multiple Secrets emerging near them.

EP14  Starfire (Another Truth)
Jul. 20,2012
Starfire (Another Truth)

Despite Truth's intervention, Ao manages to return Eureka to her proper time, but hears from her that the baby she is carrying is not a boy, but a girl. After returning home to find more about it, he learns from his grandfather 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.

EP13  She's a Rainbow (Moonlight Ship)
Jul. 13,2012
She's a Rainbow (Moonlight Ship)

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 and Okinawan armed 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 and the others are attacked by Truth.

EP12  Step Into a World (Heaven and Earth)
Jul. 06,2012
Step Into a World (Heaven and Earth)

Team Pied Piper goes to a Generation Blue Space Station to deposit the collected Quartz. While there a Secret attacks a Scub Coral that materialized in low orbit, and Pied Piper is sent out to intervene. Meanwhile, Truth begins to set his plan in motion, and Gazelle and his friends investigate the area beneath Generation Blue HQ, discovering the Coral Relic. When Ao manages to destroy the Scub Coral in orbit, it turns out to have the Gekko inside of it with the Nirvash Type0 piloted by Ao's mother Eureka.

EP11  Plateau of Mirrors (Mirror of the World)
Jun. 29,2012
Plateau of Mirrors (Mirror of the World)

Team Pied Piper returns from a mission in Australia, unaware that they had brought with them a sand-like substance that makes the child pilots have strong hallucinations. Meanwhile Gazelle and his friends investigate the past of Ao's fellow pilot Elena Peoples just to discover that she is even more mysterious than they previously imagined.

EP10  Release Yourself (The Pied Piper of Hamelin)
Jun. 21,2012
Release Yourself (The Pied Piper of Hamelin)

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 get ahead to evaluate the situation. As they arrive there, Ao meets Truth once more, holding a group of survivors hostage while the US Army comes with a different approach to confront the enemy secret with disastrous consequences.

EP9  In The Dark We Live (Enemy Below)
Jun. 07,2012
In The Dark We Live (Enemy Below)

The Japanese government runs an experiment on Tokyo Bay trying to create its own 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.

EP8  One Nation Under a Groove (Blue Thunder)
May. 31,2012
One Nation Under a Groove (Blue Thunder)

A Secret appears in the Republic of Faisal Arabia, but on behalf of its interests, the United States government exerts its pressure on Generation Bleu to not engage it. Ao's comrade Fleur Blanc reveals to him the reason why she hates her father, Generation Bleu's president Christophe Blanc. Ao manages to cheer her up and both return with renewed spirits to battle when they are finally authorized to confront the enemy.

EP7  No One Is Innocent (Bye Bye Angel)
May. 24,2012
No One Is Innocent (Bye Bye Angel)

The stranger, who names himself "Truth" invades Generation Bleu's headquarters in search for the Nirvash. After having a confrontation with him, Ao is knocked unconscious and dreams about Truth approaching Naru and disappearing with her. After waking up, Ao is informed that Truth was indeed at Iwato Jima and took Naru away.

EP6  Light My Fire (Noblesse Oblige)
May. 17,2012
Light My Fire (Noblesse Oblige)

Team Pied Piper is dispatched to aid Team Goldilocks, but upon their arrival, they find that their leader sacrificed himself to save his companions. After retrieving the pilots and their IFO, they return to confront the enemy Secret leaving an exausted Ao behind. After awakening, Ao hears from Chloe, one of Goldilocks' pilots about their battle with the Secret and comes with a plan to defeat it. While Ao confronts the Secret, he is watched by an enigmatic figure who takes an interest to him.

EP5  Tighten Up (Generation Bleu)
May. 10,2012
Tighten Up (Generation Bleu)

While adjusting to life on Generation Bleu, Ao begins to feel uncertain about why he joined them in the first place. Meanwhile, Team Goldilocks is under attack during an operation.

EP4  Walk This Way (Plant Coral)
May. 03,2012
Walk This Way (Plant Coral)

With renewed resolve to protect Iwato Jima, Ao takes on the G-Monster with some help. And in the aftermath, Ao begins to learn that the world is more complex than he realized. In hopes of finding his mother and learn more about his birth, Ao decides to join Generation Bleu.

EP3  Still Fighting (Secret Operation)
Apr. 26,2012
Still Fighting (Secret Operation)

Ao is hunted down by the people of Iwato Jima because they still believe that he and his mother are to blame for the terrible accidents that befell the island when she appeared out of nowhere. While in the custody of local musician Kazuyuki Kinjo, Kinjo apologizes to him for what his generation has done, just as Ivica Tanovich of Generation Bleu seeks him out, realizing he is the pilot of the Nirvash. While Rebecka tries to convince the Okinawa Self Defense Forces to allow Team Pied Piper to get rid of the Scub Coral, another massive Secret appears to attack. Gazelle frees Ao who brings the boy back to the Nirvash, which he realizes must be the IFO piloted by his mother Eureka, and that he was the one meant to pilot it in her absence.

EP2  Call It What You Want (AO's Cavern)
Apr. 19,2012
Call It What You Want (AO's Cavern)

The G-Monster continues its attack on Iwato Jima, and with Gazelle's help Ao pilots an IFO being transported by the Japanese Navy and uses it to defeat the G-Monster, his hair changing color to turquise in the battle, all while Team Pied Piper pilots watch, realizing that the IFO is the first ever model made.

EP1  Born Slippy (Deep Blue)
Apr. 11,2012
Born Slippy (Deep Blue)

April 2025. While helping his childhood friend Naru Arata, Ao Fukai accidentally takes a bracelet being smuggled by Gazelle, Pippo, and Han Juno, and a Scub Coral suddenly appears, along with a G-Monster. Gazelle and his friends were smuggling the item to the Japanese Armed Forces, but they discover the bracelet is missing and go to find Ao to try to retrieve it. In the interrim, another Scub Coral and G-Monster appears, as Cristophe Blanc of Generation Bleu makes a deal with the Union of the Okinawa Islands government to take care of the new G-Monster. Ao soon realizes that the bracelet is one owned by his mother years ago, just as Gazelle goes to take it back.

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7.8 | TV-14 | en | Animation , Drama , Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 2005-04-17 | Released Producted By: BONES , Country: Japan Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.eureka-prj.net/animation.html
Synopsis

Renton Thurston desires to leave his home behind and join the mercenary group known as Gekkostate, hoping to find some adventure. When a robot crashes through Renton's garage the meeting sparks the beginning of Renton's involvement with the Gekkostate as he takes off alongside the young girl Eureka as the co-pilot of the Nirvash.

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Cast

Yuko Sanpei , Kaori Nazuka , Keiji Fujiwara

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Kazuo Nagai

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thisisjeffsemailaddress I've watched many, many anime series and I've realized that I've grown quite picky over what I watch. Sometimes I watch an anime and find myself asking, "Why do I even bother watching this?" Then on a fateful day, I ran out of things to watch so I decided to pick out a new series to devote some time to. I chose... Eureka Seven. I never regretted that decision, and I never will.Now, at first I didn't really know exactly why I chose Eureka Seven. First of all, I'm not a big romance fan. I'm only semi-interested in dramas. I'm pretty neutral about mech-themed anime. And lastly, most of the 'shounen' anime I've watched weren't very memorable (and some way too overrated). Still, I downloaded the first five episodes and began watching the series.The first two or three episodes don't explain the story right away. However, there was just enough action, humor, etc. to grab some of my attention. The male protagonist, Renton, is a typical teen, complaining about his life. At the same time, the introduction of the female lead, the titular character, Eureka, added another dimension right away. For me, who does research before watching an anime, once I saw Eureka, I knew the series was going to be good. Eureka, a quite, distant, indifferent, yet charming and beautiful... and Renton, a loud, whiny, yet romantic guy are supposed to be compatible? This I had to see.Then again, I had to go through the first twenty or so episodes before there was really romance. Before that, it was mostly action, random humor, and most importantly (I'm going to stress this), character development. The whole point of this anime is not the romance. Not the fancy mechs, the elaborate fight scenes, or the comedic aspects. The characters, who they are, how they start out, and how they end up, are the focal points of the anime.Character development does not stop at episodes twenty-ish, though. It goes on all the way to the final episodes, at a whopping fifty. But don't misunderstand, by the time I passed the halfway point, I was one hundred percent hooked. The only thing on my mind during the week I was watching this anime was not sleep, not food, not friends, not family, but amazingly, Eureka Seven. After each episode, I could not stop for a bathroom break... I had to continue. It was that good.Each character, especially Renton and Eureka, slowly become genuine, as in fit for reality. Eventually, I felt like I really know these characters. Power of the anime? I really believe so. As I said before, I never was a romance fan. But I made an exception for this anime. Throughout the series, I could not help but smile at the bond between Renton and Eureka. At times, I really even wanted to shed tears. I admit it. Yes. I wanted to break down and cry. And this happened throughout the series at more than one, two, or three occasions.Characters. Plot. Animation. Music. And more. All of these aspects form this masterpiece. If there was a greater ranking than "masterpiece," then by all means, rank Eureka Seven even higher. Calling this anime wonderful is an understatement. Calling this anime genius is an understatement. Right now, the only word I can think of is "masterpiece." After watching this series for the third full time (Yes, third time, as in three times), I wanted to watch the entire series, from episode one through fifty... yet again. Truly amazing. It is unfortunate that only a percentage of people know about this anime. Hopefully in the near future, there will be more acclaim globally.As of now, Eureka Seven is my most favorite anime. No, my most favorite anything-that-I-have-ever-watched.I have four words: Please Watch This Anime.
NeoWizard This anime has a surprising story that goes through all 50 episodes from start to end. To be understood it would be better to see it over only a few days not 50 weeks as i did this past weekend even if I had already seen it before. It helps the story as a whole because you get to see it evolve without forgetting what happened a few episodes back. It teaches quite a few things if you look a bit deeper in the story, like about religions, how people can be different and still be in love and more. It is simply a must see not as anime but as a series instead because it isn't like most anime its got a beautiful love story as well as a whole package encircling it.I love many different kind of animes but having seen this one again put it way up my favorite list, but still won't miss naruto or any other shows i like!
magil-1 Eureka and Renton make easily the most endearing couple I've ever seen in anime or elsewhere. I'm not typically a fan of romances, but this anime captured my heart and lifted it right along with those two. And it's not just them; every one of the major characters commands your emotions in one way or another, whether it's adoration, pity, or anger. It does kind of start slow, but I was finally hooked by episode 26, while my interest had been steadily rising until then. Perhaps the most powerful part of this anime is the character development; each of the major characters seem to 'grow up' as the series progresses, even those who seem to already be 'grown up.' My ONLY complaint would be that some of the more minor characters don't receive as much attention as they deserve in the later episodes. Still, beautiful doesn't really do the series justice.
Jonathan Dunfee (jdunfee) I can't speak highly enough of Eureka Seven. Of the little TV I have time to watch, it's at the top of the list. There's something about the crafting of the characters that draws you in slowly and effortlessly. I started watching the show because of the high quality of the animation; now I'm completely hooked because I care about people in the story. And that's part of what is so beautiful about the series – the characters do become people, people you start to care about and want to see again. Like all good anime (Cowboy Bebop, Gunslinger Girls, Ghost in the Shell) and all good stories, the characters grow and define themselves, and that journey sucks you in and leaves you wanting more.If you look around at reviews, you will see criticisms of the series – most of these boil down to "not enough robot battles", or too wishy-washy with adolescent love, or some other pick at one of the many minor themes. These jabs all miss the point though. The story is really about love and family. We are reminded of how difficult love and family can be, how they change and define us, and how very much they are worth all of that effort. I'll wrap this comment up before I get too sappy. Just watch Eureka Seven. I can honestly say it is my favorite story in years. It's a fairy tale, but sometimes we need fairy tales to help us make sense of the world.