2017-03-16, 23:24 | Link #1 |
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Eureka Seven Trilogy Movies (Psalms of Planets Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution)
Eureka Seven is getting a trilogy of movies. Titled "Psalms of Planets Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution" First film in 2017. Second in 2018. Third in 2019. Most of the original staff return. Trailer: Official site http://eurekaseven.jp/ https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/new...r-song/.113546
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2017-03-17, 02:01 | Link #3 |
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Let's hope it turns out better than AO. And the last E7 movie. Hopefully there aren't too many delays, though I still expect this trilogy to finish before the Eva Rebuild films do.
I'm nostalgic for E7, and if these films turn out ok, at least it'll be a nicer way to remember the franchise than the other post-E7 stuff. Even if they're just compilation films, that would be better than the original E7 film. |
2017-03-17, 04:03 | Link #6 |
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This explains why they went to the trouble of making those Ao ONA then. Can't say I'm very hyped for this after what Ao did to the franchise but more Bones Mecha Anime is always a good thing so I'm not complaining much. Bring it on!
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2017-03-17, 05:29 | Link #7 |
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The synopsis taken from MAL:
The movies will tell the story of the phenomenon known as "The First Summer of Love" that took place ten years before the first Eureka Seven anime, but was never depicted in full. The movies will then follow the main storyline of the first TV anime and contain new dialogues and scenes, revised footage, as well as a new ending not present in the original series. So it retells the events that happened before and during the first TV series, with new scenes and ending. It doesn't have anything to do with AO like you guys thought. |
2017-03-17, 16:00 | Link #9 |
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You know, this would explain why they waited so long to release those extra AO videos. They were trying to at least warm the crowd up to a return to the franchise... of course, in a worse case scenario that revised ending could be trying to tie it into Ao's backstory.
In which case, I'll take the original.
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2017-03-29, 16:50 | Link #16 |
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Best possible ending: Ao is made non canon. Worst possible ending:Ao is made canon.
Honestly, I see Ao as the same as the original film; Ao's renton and eureka are from a very similar, yet different universe than the renton and eureka from the main series, and therefore Ao is non canon from the main series. Truthfully, Ao by itself wasn't that bad. As a sequel to E7 however, good lord did I hate Ao so much. |
2017-05-20, 19:18 | Link #20 |
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In your opinion.
A.O. committed the gravest of all sins an anime sequel can commit - it dared to be different from the original in tone and substance. To some (I would argue those that went into it with an open mind) it was as good or better than the original. But in the end it all comes down to your personal opinion. Which, of course, you can't have unless you watch something and decide for yourself. The thing about the writer leaving is complete fantasy, BTW. Aikawa Shou was in charge of scripts for the entire series.
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