Thread: Licensed Eureka Seven: Astral Ocean
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Old 2012-08-19, 03:18   Link #2002
Guardian Enzo
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Originally Posted by Daniel Lind View Post
Maybe because it's just your opinion?
Some people like multilayered stories rich with more believeable characters than loli smarter-than-their-age mecha pilots.
Truth and Naru with their inconsistent actions and terrible design already kick AO's sorry ass off any "good writing" position it might've achieved.
Sloppy writing? Lack of editing? You bet AO has all of them.

It would be like trying to convince people the prequel trilogy of Star Wars is better because it has like... action! And politics! Totally better!
Is there something I don't see? Is the plot really complex or are they just jerking off by spreading a relatively simple story over 10 hours in a way that makes it look like it's a mystery but in reality it's just witholding elements of the narrative from the viewer to extend the runtime? Are these characters really more humane than these in E7? I'm sorry, but I just don't see it!
And why is Eureka so irrelevant to anything in her own show? I guess Aikawa knows what he's doing though since it's a better series!
Considering as how you've been consistently peppering the board with virtually daily complaints and insulting anyone who disagrees with you pretty much since the series started, it's not that surprising that you don't see it.

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Originally Posted by Vena View Post
I may be an oddball, but what I remember when asked on the spot from E7 is/was (since I've recently been refreshing my memory) Ray and Charles, and, by virtue of being the main characters, Eureka and Renton. I can hardly remember much of anything having to do with Gekkostate..
I don't think that's remotely odd, since Ray and Charles and their arc were probably the emotional highlight of the entire series. That arc was fantastic, though it did make everything that came after it pale by comparison.
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