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Eureka Seven, known in Japan as , is a mecha
Mecha

Mecha, also known as meka or mechs, are walking vehicles controlled by a pilot, often appearing in science fiction or other genres involving a fantastic or futuristic element....
 anime
Anime

is animation in Japan and considered to be "Japanese animation" in the rest of the world. Anime dates from about 1917.Anime, in addition to manga , is extremely popular in Japan and well known throughout the world....
 TV series by Bones
Bones (studio)

is a Japanese anime studio. It has produced numerous series, including RahXephon, Wolf's Rain, Scrapped Princess, Eureka Seven, Ouran High School Host Club, Darker than Black, Angelic Layer and Fullmetal Alchemist....
. Eureka Seven tells the story of Renton Thurston and the outlaw group Gekkostate, his relationship with the enigmatic mecha pilot Eureka, and the mystery of the Coralians. Bandai
Bandai

is a Japanese toy making company, as well as the producer of a large number of plastic model kits. It is the world's third largest producer of toys. Some ex-Bandai group companies produce anime and tokusatsu programs....
 produced three video games based on Eureka Seven; two of them are based on events prior to the show, while the third is based on the first half of the show.






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Quotations


I would dance and be merry if I only had a brain...

Meetings are sudden but through them we change and move forward. Farewells are also sudden, but you can't linger on the moment.

Melt! Melt! Melt the brain! (in the dub, she says: Melt away! Melt away! Your brains gonna melt AWAY!)

Well, I don't really think I have a chance with her anyways so...There's really no point at all.

Whoever said that first love is both sweet and bitter is dead wrong it's only bitter.

Please be gentle with me....






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Eureka Seven, known in Japan as , is a mecha
Mecha

Mecha, also known as meka or mechs, are walking vehicles controlled by a pilot, often appearing in science fiction or other genres involving a fantastic or futuristic element....
 anime
Anime

is animation in Japan and considered to be "Japanese animation" in the rest of the world. Anime dates from about 1917.Anime, in addition to manga , is extremely popular in Japan and well known throughout the world....
 TV series by Bones
Bones (studio)

is a Japanese anime studio. It has produced numerous series, including RahXephon, Wolf's Rain, Scrapped Princess, Eureka Seven, Ouran High School Host Club, Darker than Black, Angelic Layer and Fullmetal Alchemist....
. Eureka Seven tells the story of Renton Thurston and the outlaw group Gekkostate, his relationship with the enigmatic mecha pilot Eureka, and the mystery of the Coralians. Bandai
Bandai

is a Japanese toy making company, as well as the producer of a large number of plastic model kits. It is the world's third largest producer of toys. Some ex-Bandai group companies produce anime and tokusatsu programs....
 produced three video games based on Eureka Seven; two of them are based on events prior to the show, while the third is based on the first half of the show. Both the original concept of the anime and the video game Eureka Seven vol. 1: New Wave have been adapted into manga
Manga

, , are comics and print cartoons , in the Japanese language and conforming to the style developed in Japan in the late 20th century. In their modern form, manga date from shortly after World War II, but they have a long, complex pre-history in earlier Japanese art....
 series, as well. The TV series has also been adapted into a series of four novels and a movie, Kokyoshihen Eureka Sebun: Pocket ga Niji de Ippai , or Eureka Seven: Pocketful of Rainbows in English, due to be released during Golden Week
Golden Week (Japan)

, also known as or, is a Japan term applied to the period containing the following public holidays:* April 29**, until 1988**, from 1989 until 2006...
, 2009.

Synopsis and themes


Eureka Seven consists of fifty episodes which aired from April 17, 2005, to April 2, 2006, on the Mainichi Broadcasting System
Mainichi Broadcasting System

is a broadcasting station in Osaka, Japan, and it is affiliated with Japan Radio Network, National Radio Network , Japan News Network and TBS Network....
 and Tokyo Broadcasting System
Tokyo Broadcasting System

or TBS, is a television network in Tokyo, Japan.TBS has a 28-affiliate news network called Japan News Network, as well as a 34-affiliate radio network called Japan Radio Network which TBS Radio & Communications has....
 networks. Almost all of the show's episodes are named after real songs, composed by both Japanese and foreign artists.

The series centers around Renton Thurston, the fourteen-year-old son of Adroc Thurston, a military researcher who died saving the world. He lives what he considers a boring life with his grandfather in a boring town. He loves lifting, a sport similar to surfing
Surfing

Surfing refers to a person or boat riding down a wave and thereby gathering speed from the downward movement. Most commonly, the term is used for a surface water sports in which the person surfing is carried along the face of a breaking ocean surface wave standing on a surfboard....
 but with trapar, a substance abundant throughout the air, as the medium. He dreams of joining the renegade group Gekkostate, led by his idol Holland, a legendary lifter. An opportunity to do so practically falls into his lap when a large mechanical robot
Mecha

Mecha, also known as meka or mechs, are walking vehicles controlled by a pilot, often appearing in science fiction or other genres involving a fantastic or futuristic element....
, called the Nirvash typeZERO, and Eureka, its pilot and a member of Gekkostate, crash into Renton's room. Renton's grandfather orders him to deliver a special part to the Nirvash called the "Amita Drive", which releases the immense power dormant within the typeZERO called the "Seven Swell Phenomenon". Afterwards, Renton is invited to join Gekkostate, where he quickly discovers that the behind-the-scenes life of Gekkostate is hardly as glamorous or as interesting as printed in the glossy pages of their magazine, ray=out. Only one thing makes it all worthwhile for him: the presence of Eureka, the mysterious pilot of the Nirvash. Renton, Eureka, and the Gekkostate embark on an adventure that will shape their future as well as the world's.

Eureka Seven works on a wide variety of themes throughout its story. One of the most prevalent themes in the series is racial and religious tolerance and harmony, which is carried through the characters' relationships as well the series' conflicts. Some of the other more global themes that the series covers consist of issues such as allegories of real world conflicts and wars, current political climates from Japan and abroad, depictions of various subculture
Subculture

In sociology, anthropology and cultural studies, a subculture is a group of people with a culture which differentiates them from the larger culture to which they belong....
s and related musical movements that span several generations, and ties to environmental movement
Environmental movement

The environmental movement, a term that includes the conservation movement and green movement movements, is a diverse scientific, social, and political movement for addressing environmental issues....
s. The series also covers other more personal themes such as parenting
Parenting

Parenting is the process of raising and Education a child from childbirth, or before, until adulthood.In the case of humans, it is usually done by the Parent#Biological parents and parental testing of the child in question , although governments and society take a role as well....
, and family
Family

Family denotes a group of people affiliated by a common ancestry, affinity or co-residence. Although the concept of consanguinity originally referred to relations by "blood," some cultural anthropology have argued that one must understand the idea of "blood" metaphorically, and that many societies understand 'family' through other concepts r...
, along with a very innocent view of puppy love
Puppy love

Puppy love or a crush is an informal term for feelings of love, particularly between young people during pre-adolescene adolescence, so-called for its resemblance to the adoring, worshipful affection that may be felt by a puppy....
/love at first sight
Love at First Sight

"Love at First Sight" is a dance-pop song by Australian singer Kylie Minogue from her album Fever . The song was written by Minogue, Richard Stannard , Julian Gallagher, Ash Howes and Martin Harrington, and produced by Stannard and Gallagher....
 from Renton and Eureka. Identity
Identity

Identity may refer to:...
 and protection
Protection

Protection may refer to:*Protection *Protection *Protection *Protection *Protection *Protection, Kansas ...
 play a huge role for Renton and Eureka, as both of them say, "I am me" in the series multiple times, and Renton has sworn to protect Eureka. Continuing with themes addressed in previous series, responsibility and guilt manifest most explicitly with repeating the phrase, "You're going to carry that weight." The series works these themes, as well as the theme of growing up and change, into the journey of Renton Thurston.

Setting


Scub Coral


The setting of Eureka Seven takes place 10,000 years after humanity has made a mass exodus into space, due to the arrival of the Scub Coral, an intelligent, sentient life who merged with the planet, forcing the humans to abandon it. In the current timeline, the remnants of humanity are now settled on an unknown planet (actually a terraformed Earth) known as the Land of Kanan, but the majority of the surface of this planet is now covered by a rock-like surface formed by the Scub Coral. The Scub Coral previously inhabited the Planet, until the invasion of humans. The theory that the Scub Coral is an intelligent life form was proposed by the scientist Adroc Thurston, who also claimed the Scub is looking for mutual co-existence with humanity. All theories and information about the Scub Coral being a sentient being are kept from the general population. In addition to being the surface of the planet, the Scub Coral has several physical manifestations, called Coralians, that are observed throughout the series. These manifestations are either natural occurrences or a response to attacks from humans. The manifestations are:

Command Cluster Coralian : The Command Cluster is a large concentration of the Scub Coral which acts as the central mind for the rest of its "body". It stores all the information the Scub has collected over the last 10,000 years, and keeps the rest of the Scub Coral in a dormant state.

Kute-class Coralian : A Kute-class is massive sphere of concentrated energy that materializes suddenly in the skies. Though it is a rare natural occurrence, they can be artificially triggered by causing heavy damage to the Scub Coral. The disappearance of a Kute causes a massive release of energy, ravaging the surrounding landscape and lowering the Trapar count in the area to almost non-existent levels.

Antibody Coralians : Antibody Coralians are, as the name suggests, creatures created by the Scub Coral to destroy anything nearby that might be causing it harm. They are unleashed in massive swarms through a Kute-class Coralian when the Scub Coral is threatened or attacked. Antibody Coralians generally appear in response to deliberate attacks on the Scub Coral.

Human-form Coralians : Human-form Coralians are beings created by the Scub Coral in the form of humans. They are regarded by scientists as emissaries of the Scub Coral, sent to learn about humanity. Humans have attempted to create their own artificial human-form Coralians, but the results are often less than satisfactory.

Trapar waves and lifting

In Eureka Seven, as a result of the Scub Coral covering the planet, the atmosphere is permeated by an enigmatic energy known as Transparence Light Particles, dubbed Trapar waves for short. Norb, the Vodarac leader, states that all thought carries with it energy. As a result, a sentient life form on the scale of the Scub Coral produces a tremendous amount of energy. The most important use of Trapar energy is its use as a method of propulsion for flight-capable vehicles.

Though Trapar-propelled airships are relatively common, using Trapar waves for "lifting" (or "reffing", according to some fan translations, as well as official translations in some countries) is their predominant use. Lifting uses surfboard-like devices called "reflection boards" to ride Trapar waves in a manner similar to surfing
Surfing

Surfing refers to a person or boat riding down a wave and thereby gathering speed from the downward movement. Most commonly, the term is used for a surface water sports in which the person surfing is carried along the face of a breaking ocean surface wave standing on a surfboard....
, and is a popular sport in the series. The most grandiose use of Trapar — massive humanoid fightercraft — are a recent development, made possible by the discovery of bizarre alien life-forms within the Scub Coral.

LFOs and Compac Drives

The mecha of Eureka Seven are called "Light Finding Operation", commonly abbreviated to LFO. LFOs are humanoid alien skeletons excavated from the Scub Coral that have been fitted with armor and control systems. Military LFOs are known as KLFs (for "Kraft Light Fighter"). LFOs are able to fly by exploiting the same principles of lifting — Trapar particles. An LFO is composed of a giant organic base, called the Archetype; armor; a ref board; and a Compac Drive, a device that allows humans to interface with the Archetype, as well as other machinery.

Terminology


Ageha Plan : The Ageha Plan is the theory first proposed by Adroc Thurston that the Scub Coral is an intelligent, sentient life form that is trying to communicate with humanity, as well as the plan for humanity to seek out co-existence. The report was locked away after his death, but later appropriated by Col. Dewey Novak, a move aimed at gaining public support by associating himself with Adroc Thurston, despite Dewey Novak's true aims being directly opposite to the aims of co-existence proposed by the original Ageha Plan.

Summer of Love : The Summer of Love is an event that took place approximately ten years before the events of Eureka Seven, sparked by the first use of the Amita Drive with the Nirvash. An enormous, non-stop generation of Trapar waves resulted, and the confusion and chaos that resulted from this disaster sparked conflicts around the world, leading to civil wars that left tower states completely destroyed. Adroc Thurston died putting an end to the effects of the Summer of Love, or rather, became one with the Coralian Command Cluster as learned in episode 48.

Vodarac : Vodarac is a religion with many believers in the world of Eureka Seven. Their peculiar views and beliefs clash with modern science, especially in regards to treatment of the planet. This, coupled with the existence of extremist factions in the religion, have led the government classify the Vodarac as a dissident faction, and it has on more than one occasion engaged in military campaigns against them. The prominent conflict depicted in the series is the attack on Ciudades del Cielo (Spanish for "Cities of Heaven", although literally it translates to "Cities of the Sky"), the city seen as holy grounds for the Vodarac, where the SOF troops stormed a supposed Vodarac extremist stronghold.

The Limit of Questions : The is the theory that too much sentient life in a given space will collapse reality, resulting in a black hole-like tear in space that would absorb the entire planet. According to this theory's developer, Dr. Greg "Bear" Egan, the Scub Coral itself had already reached the Limit of Questions, but avoided total collapse by going into a dormant state.

The Great Wall : The Great Wall is an example of the effect of the Limit of Questions being passed. It is a large, unstable area of whirling Trapar winds visible from outer space. It was created at some undefined point before the beginning of the series when a large portion of the Scub Coral was abruptly woken from its dormant state. The Scub Coral managed to put itself back to sleep before the Limit's consequences engulfed the entire planet. Common physical laws no longer apply in the area encompassed by the Great Wall.

The Zone : The Zone is a visual effect produced by extremely high concentrations of Trapar particles and dust, which result in the mind seeing an endless corridor surrounded by brightly hued colors. Typically, the effect of the Zone is seen when trying to penetrate a Kute-class Coralian, but it may also manifest if a high enough concentration of Trapar happens in a closed space. The Zone is often depicted as a gateway, either between mind and matter or physical destinations.

Skyfish : Skyfish are creatures that have adapted to float upon the Trapar waves that fill the atmosphere. They are harvested to create a substance known as "reflection film", which is what permits the machinery of Eureka Seven to fly without the use of fuel-based propulsion. It is said that skyfish gather where positive emotions are emitted by humans in the presence of a Compac Drive.

Desperation Disease : Desperation Disease is a coma-like condition in Eureka Seven. Those suffering from it become near-vegetables, save for a fixation on a Compac Drive. The sickness is related to the relationship of the Scub Coral, the Trapar, and the Compac Drive; all three together drive the victim deep into a trance which leads their consciousness to the coralian command cluster. It is often said that the disease affects not only the victim but those involved with the victim (i.e: family, friends, loved ones).

Pile Bunkers : Pile Bunkers are rod-like objects driven into the ground to suppress the tectonic shifts in the Scub Coral, which otherwise cause humongous, mushroom-like coral formations to erupt from the ground with little to no warning.

Characters

Most of the characters of Eureka Seven are part of either Gekkostate or the U.F. Force.

Gekkostate is an anti-government militia
Militia

The term militia is commonly used today to refer to a military force composed of ordinary citizens to provide defense, emergency law enforcement, or paramilitary service, in times of emergency without being paid a regular salary or committed to a fixed term of service....
 and counterculture
Counterculture

Counterculture is a Sociology term used to describe the values and norms of behavior of a cultural group, or subculture, that run counter to those of the social mainstream of the day, the cultural equivalent of political opposition....
 collective led by Holland, who also pilots the LFO Terminus typeR909
Light Finding Operation

The mecha in the anime series Eureka Seven are called LFOs, which stands for Light Finding Operation. LFOs are bio-mechanical hybrids: armor and control systems are built upon an organic humanoid "skeletons" excavated from the Eureka Seven#Scub Coral....
. Eureka, an aloof, pale girl, pilots an LFO called the Nirvash typeZERO
Light Finding Operation

The mecha in the anime series Eureka Seven are called LFOs, which stands for Light Finding Operation. LFOs are bio-mechanical hybrids: armor and control systems are built upon an organic humanoid "skeletons" excavated from the Eureka Seven#Scub Coral....
. After joining Gekkostate early in the series, Renton co-pilots the Nirvash with Eureka. Stoner is a photographer who writes Gekkostate's illegal magazine, ray=out. Talho is the head pilot of Gekkostate's aircraft
Fixed-wing aircraft

A fixed-wing aircraft is an aircraft capable of heavier-than-air flight whose Lift is generated not by wing motion relative to the aircraft, but by forward motion through the air....
, the . Hap is Holland's childhood friend and the second-in-command of the Gekko. Ken-Goh is the weapons specialist and owner of the Gekko. Jobs and Woz are the ship's engineers, for hardware and software, respectively. Mischa is the resident doctor. Moondoggie is a secondary pilot and operator of the launch catapult. Hilda and Matthieu are the pilots of the Gekkostate LFOs Terminus typeR808
Light Finding Operation

The mecha in the anime series Eureka Seven are called LFOs, which stands for Light Finding Operation. LFOs are bio-mechanical hybrids: armor and control systems are built upon an organic humanoid "skeletons" excavated from the Eureka Seven#Scub Coral....
 and Terminus typeR606
Light Finding Operation

The mecha in the anime series Eureka Seven are called LFOs, which stands for Light Finding Operation. LFOs are bio-mechanical hybrids: armor and control systems are built upon an organic humanoid "skeletons" excavated from the Eureka Seven#Scub Coral....
, respectively. Gidget is the communications operator. Finally, Gonzy is a fortuneteller.

The U.F. Force is a military under the command of the Sage Council (or The Council of the Wise), the main authority of the United Federation of Predgio Towers. Serving under the Sage Council is Lieutenant Colonel Dewey Novak, who directed a special operations
Special operations

Special operations are military operations that are considered "special" .Examples of special operations include such operations such as reconnaissance/military intelligence, unconventional warfare, and counter-terrorism actions....
 force called the SOF prior to his imprisonment at the beginning of the series. Dominic Sorel is an intelligence officer under Novak and the chief handler of Anemone, who pilots the LFO Nirvash typeTheEND
Light Finding Operation

The mecha in the anime series Eureka Seven are called LFOs, which stands for Light Finding Operation. LFOs are bio-mechanical hybrids: armor and control systems are built upon an organic humanoid "skeletons" excavated from the Eureka Seven#Scub Coral....
.

Licensing and broadcast

Distribution of the English version of Eureka Seven is handled by Bandai Entertainment
Bandai Entertainment

Bandai Entertainment, Inc. is an anime distribution company, owned by the Japan enterprise Namco Bandai Holdings. It is involved in the distribution of numerous anime in North America, as well as manga and other merchandising ventures related to anime....
 and its affiliates. The U.S. and Canadian distribution of the show is handled by the main branch while Beez Entertainment, Bandai's European branch, handles the show's release in the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe. Madman Entertainment
Madman Entertainment

Madman Entertainment is an Australian company that specialises in the distribution of Japanese anime and manga in Australia and New Zealand. The company is owned by the ASX listed Funtastic Limited and Madman Entertainment is one of the major entertainment companies in Australia, along with Warner Bros....
 handles its release in Australia and New Zealand. The first translated Region 1 DVD volume of the series was released on April 25, 2006 in the US, while the European Region 2 version was released on September 25, 2006. The English version is produced by Bang Zoom! Entertainment in Burbank, California.

During its premiere run, Eureka Seven was available for online viewing on the Adult Swim Fix
Adult Swim Fix

Adult Swim Video is a free video on demand service on the Adult Swim . It features full episodes that will and have been aired during Adult Swim and classic shows produced by Williams Street, and is available only to users in the United States....
, Adult Swim
Adult Swim

Adult Swim is an adult-oriented cable television network that shares channel space with Cartoon Network in the United States and broadcasting in countries such as Australia and Japan....
's online video service, the Friday before its premiere on the channel proper. The series made its televised debut on Adult Swim on April 15, 2006, and ended on April 28, 2007. Beginning with episode 26, Adult Swim began airing an additional parental advisory warning for extreme violence before each episode. In keeping with Adult Swim's practice of making jokes in such warnings, the warnings claim that they would rather air the episodes uncut since they are "American Cowboys." Adult Swim aired Eureka Seven reruns for the last time in May 2008. In Canada, Eureka Seven premiered on YTV's Bionix
Bionix

Bionix is a program block on the Canadian television channel YTV . It airs Saturday nights from 10:00 pm to 11:00 pm North American Eastern Time Zone and Pacific Time Zone....
 block on September 8, 2006. Reruns were shown for a short period after March 23, 2007, returning to regular airings on June 1, 2007, and ending on November 16, 2007. Reruns continued on the Bionix block until July 5, 2008.

The pronunciation of Eureka's name in the English dub of the series is based on the Japanese pronunciation ', which is an approximation of the Greek pronunciation of the word "eureka
Eureka (word)

Eureka is an exclamation used as an interjection to celebrate a Discovery ....
" (Koine: ; Modern
Modern Greek

Modern Greek refers the varieties of Greek spoken in the modern era. The beginning of the "modern" period of the language is often symbolically assigned to the fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453, even though that date marks no clear linguistic boundary and many characteristic modern features of the language had been present centuries earli...
: ), rather than the conventional English pronunciation . The dub pronunciation has variously been described as "ey-ooh-reh-ka," "ay-oo-re-ka," or "el-rekka."

Yuri Lowenthal
Yuri Lowenthal

Yuri Lowenthal is a voice actor that has voiced several anime and video game characters. He also voiced Kamal for the alternate reality game I Love Bees....
 had at one point been contracted by Bandai to provide the English voice for Renton, but after recording thirteen episodes he was replaced by Johnny Yong Bosch
Johnny Yong Bosch

'Johnny Yong Bosch' is an United States actor, voice acting, martial arts, and musician. He is best known for portraying Adam Park in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and being the English voice of Vash the Stampede in Trigun, as well as the voice of Ichigo Kurosaki in Bleach , Lelouch Lamperouge in Code Geass and Nero in Devil May C...
 because the director of the English dub
Dubbing (filmmaking)

In film production, dubbing or looping is the process of recording or replacing voices for a motion picture. The term most commonly refers to voices recorded that do not belong to the original actors and speak in a different language from the one in which the actor is speaking....
 felt that his voice was too low for the character. All of Renton's lines were subsequently redone for consistency (although Yuri Lowenthal can still be heard as Renton when Holland is watching a video at the end of episode 7), though Bosch himself admits it took him a while to nail down the voice.

Development

The series' origins can be traced to a pitch of a mecha anime series that Bandai had proposed to the animation studio Bones. At first, the studio rejected it, but later reversed its position because it had already planned to create an anime using mecha designs by Shoji Kawamori
Shoji Kawamori

, is a renowned Japanese anime creator and designer, having created or co-created such notable series as The Vision of Escaflowne, Earth Girl Arjuna, Genesis of Aquarion, and nearly every chapter of the The Super Dimension Fortress Macross series ....
. With the appointment of director Tomoki Kyoda
Tomoki Kyoda

is a Japanese animation director and animator.Formerly a graphic designer, Kyoda changed his occupation to the animation industry, having aspired to be an animation director since his childhood....
 and writer Dai Sato
Dai Sato

is a Japanese screenwriter and musician. He is a graduate of Musahino Art University.Having begun scriptwriting at a young age and writing scripts for various companies, Sato later focused his attention on writing for anime series....
, Bandai's proposal was more or less scrapped and the staff began work on their own series that would become Eureka Seven.

While conceptualizing Eureka Seven, director Tomoki Kyoda wished to design the series as one that would at first focus on the personal elements and conflicts of the characters, then subsequently move the framework into a broader scale and perspective. The series' two halves each have their own very clear focus that reflects this design choice. The series was Tomoki Kyoda's first as chief director for a TV anime; his major credits to date before that were his position as Assistant director of the RahXephon
RahXephon

is a Japanese anime series about 17-year-old Ayato Kamina, his ability to control a godlike mecha known as the RahXephon, and his inner journey to find a place in the world around him....
 TV series and subsequent position of Director for the movie adaption, also from studio Bones. RahXephon creator and director Yutaka Izubuchi
Yutaka Izubuchi

is a Japanese illustrator, anime designer and film director. Izubuchi is credited for designing costumes, characters and creatures, but most of his designs are mecha ....
 provided additional design works for Eureka Seven, as well. Long-time Studio Ghibli
Studio Ghibli

is a Japanese animation film studio, and previously was a subsidiary of Tokuma Shoten.The company's logo features the character Totoro from the film My Neighbor Totoro....
 animator Ken'ichi Yoshida
Ken'ichi Yoshida (animator)

is a Japan animator and illustrator. He is a graduate of Tokyo Designer Gakuin College. He is a member of Japan Animation Creators Association ....
 was the main animator and character designer for the series.

Music

The music of Eureka Seven is available on three different compilations composed by Naoki Sato
Naoki Sato

is a Japanese composer and producer who has provided the music for several popular anime series. He was born on May 21970 and graduated in Chiba Prefecture and Tokyo College of Music....
 and a variety of other artists who composed insert songs used in the series. The third soundtrack, Complete Best, includes the full-length versions of the opening and ending themes for both the series and game, as well as the insert song for the final episode.

Theme songs

Opening themes
  • "Days", by Flow
    Flow (band)

    Flow is a Japanese Rock music Band , and are a part of Sony Music Japan's Ki/oon Records label. Flow is a five-piece band made up of two vocalists, a drummer, a bassist and a guitarist....
     (episodes 1–13)
, by Home Made Kazoku
Home Made Kazoku

is a Japanese hip hop Trio signed to Ki/oon Records, a subsidiary of Sony Records....
 (episodes 14–26) , by Bivattchee
Bivattchee

Bivattchee is a contemporary Japanese rock band with several albums. This band likes to focus on the greater good of children and just children in general....
 (episodes 27–32, 34–39)
  • "Sakura", by Nirgilis (episodes 40–49)


Ending themes , by Kozue Takada (episodes 1–13, 26)
  • "Fly Away", by Asami Izawa (episodes 14–25)
  • "Tip Taps Tip", by Halcali
    Halcali

    is a Japanese people Hip hop music Duet consisting of members Halca and Yucali from Meguro, Tokyo. They were signed to Oshare Track Factory on July 26, 2002 when lead singers Halca and Yucali, now both graduates from Meguro, attended an audition for "female rappers" held by the group Rip Slyme, and were chosen out of several applicants as...
     (episodes 27–39)
  • "Canvas", by Coolon (episodes 40–49)


Insert songs
  • "Story Writer", by Supercar
    Supercar (band)

    was a Japanese people rock music band active from 1995 to 2005, and who made their debut in 1997. Consisting of songwriter and vocalist Koji Nakamura , guitarist Junji Ishiwatari , bassist Miki Furukawa , and drummer Kodai Tazawa , Supercar is best known for combining alternative rock with electronic music....
  • "Trance Ruined", by Newdeal (episode 12)
  • "Draft Any Funk", by Newdeal
  • "Get It By Your Hands", by Hiroshi Watanabe a.k.a. Quadra
    Hiroshi Watanabe (musician)

    Hiroshi Watanabe is Japanese House music and techno musician....
  • "L.F.O." by Taichi Master (Episode 34)
  • "Tiger Track" by Kagami
  • "Ninety-Three" by Takkyu Ishino
  • "I've Got It (Eureka New School Acid Mix)" by Ko Kimura
  • "Time-Lines" by audio active (episode 46)
, by Denki Groove
Denki Groove

is a Japanese techno-Pop music group influenced by Kraftwerk and Yellow Magic Orchestra, founded in 1989. It is a part of Sony Music Japan's Ki/oon Records sublabel....
 (episode 50)

Video game theme
  • "Realize", by Flow
    Flow (band)

    Flow is a Japanese Rock music Band , and are a part of Sony Music Japan's Ki/oon Records label. Flow is a five-piece band made up of two vocalists, a drummer, a bassist and a guitarist....
     (Eureka Seven vol.1: New Wave
    Eureka Seven vol.1: New Wave

    Eureka Seven vol. 1: The New Wave is the first in a trio of games created along with the Eureka Seven anime. It was developed by Bandai, and released in Japan on October 27 2005....
     & Eureka Seven: New Vision
    Eureka Seven: New Vision

    Eureka Seven vol. 2: New Vision the sequel to Eureka Seven vol. 1: New Wave by the game developmental team Bandai. New Vision, as like New Wave is at least derived from the popular anime series Eureka Seven....
    )


Reception

Towards the end of its original Japanese run, Eureka Seven won multiple awards at the 2006 Tokyo International Anime Fair, including Best Television Series, Best Screenplay for Dai Sato
Dai Sato

is a Japanese screenwriter and musician. He is a graduate of Musahino Art University.Having begun scriptwriting at a young age and writing scripts for various companies, Sato later focused his attention on writing for anime series....
, and Best Character Designs for Ken'ichi Yoshida
Ken'ichi Yoshida (animator)

is a Japan animator and illustrator. He is a graduate of Tokyo Designer Gakuin College. He is a member of Japan Animation Creators Association ....
. Yoshida, the series' main animator and character designer, also received an individual award at the 10th Animation Kobe Awards in September 2005. The series also won an award at the 20th Digital Content Grand Prix in Japan in January 2006. At the Anime Expo 2006 SPJA Awards, Eureka Seven won the award for Best Television Series, and Best Female Character for Eureka. Anime Insider
Anime Insider

Anime Insider is a monthly magazine published by Wizard Entertainment, consisting of news and entertainment pieces relating to the Japanese anime and manga subculture....
 voted it "Best DVD Series of the Year" in 2006.

Other media


Manga and novels

A manga adaptation based on the same basic concept and character designs from the anime series began running in Kadokawa Shoten
Kadokawa Shoten

is a well-known Japanese publisher, based in Tokyo. Kadokawa has published many manga titles as well as magazines, such as Newtype . In recent years, it has expanded into the multimedia sector and now owns the former Kadokawa Pictures....
's Monthly Shonen Ace, starting from the March 2005 issue and continuing until the January 2007 issue, covering a total of 23 chapters. These chapters were later compiled into six volume
Tankobon

is the Japanese language term for a book that is complete in itself and is not part of a series, though the manga industry uses it for volumes which may be in a series....
s.

Another manga adaptation, Gravity Boys and Lifting Girl, features the protagonists of the video games New Wave
Eureka Seven vol.1: New Wave

Eureka Seven vol. 1: The New Wave is the first in a trio of games created along with the Eureka Seven anime. It was developed by Bandai, and released in Japan on October 27 2005....
 and New Vision
Eureka Seven: New Vision

Eureka Seven vol. 2: New Vision the sequel to Eureka Seven vol. 1: New Wave by the game developmental team Bandai. New Vision, as like New Wave is at least derived from the popular anime series Eureka Seven....
. It was serialized in Comptiq
Comptiq

is a Japanese computer game magazine, first published in 1983, by Kadokawa Shoten. The name "Comptiq" came from combining the words "computer" and "boutique"....
, another Kadokawa Shoten publication. It is shorter than the main series; collected, it spans only two volumes.

Eureka Seven was also adapted into a series of four light novels by Tomonori Sugihara. The light novels, much like the manga, differ from the TV series in various ways. The titles of the novels reference musical works much like the series — in particular, the bands New Order and Joy Division. The light novels were published by Kadokawa Shoten
Kadokawa Shoten

is a well-known Japanese publisher, based in Tokyo. Kadokawa has published many manga titles as well as magazines, such as Newtype . In recent years, it has expanded into the multimedia sector and now owns the former Kadokawa Pictures....
 under their male oriented Sneaker Bunko label. The light novels are:

  • Volume 1: Blue Monday
  • Volume 2: Unknown Pleasures
  • Volume 3: New World Order
  • Volume 4: Here to Stay


Movie

A theatrical adaptation, Kokyoshihen Eureka Sebun: Pocket ga Niji de Ippai (literally "Pocket Full of Rainbows"), was first announced in the May 2008 issue of Newtype
Newtype (magazine)

is a popular monthly magazine publication originating from Japan, covering anime and manga . It was launched by publishing company Kadokawa Shoten on March 8, 1985 with its April issue, and has since seen regular release on the 10th of every month in its home country....
; it is set to be publicly released on April 25, 2009 during Golden Week , with the animation production handled by Kinema Citrus. The creators announced it will contain a new mythos, despite still featuring Renton and Eureka as the main characters.

Plot The war between humanity and the "Image", a mysterious life form from space, has already spanned half a century.

In the year 2054, there is a boy on board the Gekko, the mother ship of the 303rd Independent Horde under the command of Holland Novak. His name is Renton and his dream is to ride into battle on his Nirvash. He has resolved to one day rescue Eureka, his childhood friend who was kidnapped 8 years ago, and to return home.

But fate decides to test the love between Eureka and Renton and puts them through many trials. Duty and emotion, truths and lies, past and future, life and death, reality and dreams, and Holland. The entire world blocks their path. As the final battle with the Image approaches, the pair open the doorway to becoming legends.

Video games

Eureka Seven has three video games, all developed by Namco Bandai. The first to be released was Eureka Seven vol.1: New Wave
Eureka Seven vol.1: New Wave

Eureka Seven vol. 1: The New Wave is the first in a trio of games created along with the Eureka Seven anime. It was developed by Bandai, and released in Japan on October 27 2005....
, which was released in Japan on October 27, 2005, and in North America on October 24, 2006. The game features a different cast of characters and takes place two years before the anime. A sequel, Eureka Seven: New Vision
Eureka Seven: New Vision

Eureka Seven vol. 2: New Vision the sequel to Eureka Seven vol. 1: New Wave by the game developmental team Bandai. New Vision, as like New Wave is at least derived from the popular anime series Eureka Seven....
, was released in Japan on May 11, 2006 and in North America on October 24, 2006. New Vision takes place two years after the events of New Wave. Both games were released on the PlayStation 2
PlayStation 2

The PlayStation 2 is a History of video game consoles video game console manufactured by Sony. The successor to the PlayStation, and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 2 forms part of the PlayStation of video game consoles....
 and feature the theme song "Realize", sung by Flow
Flow (band)

Flow is a Japanese Rock music Band , and are a part of Sony Music Japan's Ki/oon Records label. Flow is a five-piece band made up of two vocalists, a drummer, a bassist and a guitarist....
. Eureka Seven V.2: Psalms of Planets, created for the PlayStation Portable
PlayStation Portable

The PlayStation Portable is a handheld game console manufactured and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. Development of the console was first announced during History of E3#During the Rise of Online Gaming , and it was unveiled on May 11, 2004 at a Sony press conference before E3 2004....
, was released on April 6, 2006, in Japan. This game is based on the events from the first half of the show.

Eureka Seven is featured in the third installment
Another Century's Episode 3

Another Century's Episode 3: The Final, abbreviated as A.C.E.3, is a mecha Action game video game produced by Banpresto and developed by From Software....
 of the PlayStation 2 crossover mecha action video game
Action game

An action game is a video game genre that emphasizes physical challenges, including hand-eye coordination and reaction-time. Action games are a vast genre that includes diverse subgenres such as fighting games, first-person shooters, and platform games....
 series Another Century's Episode
Another Century's Episode

Another Century's Episode, abbreviated as A.C.E., is a mecha Action game video game produced by Banpresto and developed by From Software....
. The series, published by Banpresto
Banpresto

is a Japanese game development firm. It was founded April 1977 as Hoei Sangyo, Co. Ltd. The company was renamed Coreland in 1982, and during the 1980s it worked mainly as a subcontractor for Sega and its arcade division....
 and developed by From Software
From Software

From Software is a Japanese software company founded in November 1986 that develops games for Sony's PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo's Nintendo DS, Wii, GameCube, Xbox, Xbox 360, Sega's Dreamcast, and mobile phones....
, features mecha from a variety of other anime. The series is also featured in Super Robot Wars Z, the newest Super Robot Wars Series, released in 2008.

External links

  • mecha profiles at MAHQ