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Honestly it took me 2 viewings to really appreciate the show myself. After I'd finished it the first time, I remember still being confused by a lot of things, especially the the terminology. Maybe I just wasn't paying enough attention, but that's how it was. I'd liked that things picked up more towards the second half, but ultimately I felt it was just "good."
On my second viewing though, I don't know what it was, but everything just started clicking and falling into place for me, especially once the second half rolled around again, and I started to think, "Oh my god, this is absolutely beautiful." This needs to happen. I don't know if he's still involved for the Blood-C movie, but he needs to do this. |
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Man I was thinking there could be no way that they could top what has happened already in 2011. Then this news comes along and gives 2012 a whole new lot of AWESOME to play with. A rewatching is called for, of course, and just before the airing date.
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I'm with Xagzan on the original: on a second watch Eureka Seven's flaws are just as visible as on the first time through, but the stuff it does well stands out a lot more. It also helps a lot if you've read some of the sci-fi, etc., that it's getting its ideas from.
Given how the movie turned out it's prudent to be nervous about a sequel, but all the same I'm very excited that a sequel is getting made. One of the things that holds the original back a bit is that it was made only a little prior to when most animation started getting made in HD. The prospect of seeing the Eureka Seven universe with modern production values is *very* exciting. |
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Eureka 7 is actually a homage to the Gundam series and Evangelion among other mecha series.
The arcs and are practically the same as the original Gundam and lots of characters are homages themselves. Like Eureka's 3 children, they reference the 3 children in Gundam. Then there's Charles and Ray who references Ramba Ral and his wife, when Renton left Gekko-go, which is also referencing Shinji when he left NERV in Evangelion. Mecha fans would have have found it easy to get the story, for me its probably the 'Eva clone' that made the most sense and wrapped itself up the best. Other so called 'Eva clones' like Rahxephon needed a bit more thinking.
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Anyway I'm wondering if they are going to continue the homage trend, if so, which series. Zeta Gundam perhaps? They already used the Titans colour scheme in the first series though.
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We'll have to see how the kid acquires the LFO, will it be a hijack, a chance encounter, or forced to pilot lol
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My guess is that E+R probably have that mech lying around due to the similarities to Nirvash. Now as to the reason why he would need to use the mech is unclear. Most of the conflict points are pretty much over. Now they could do a serious time jump and go something like 50 to 100 years later and show human on human conflict.
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Certainly for the visual aspect, you can even say that they combined Gunbuster's Homing Laser with the Itano Circus.
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Personally I'm hoping Renton's grandfather is still alive, even though his seiyuu retired, I really liked him.To be fair we were only talking about story-related homages, as you said there were lots of visual homages to Macross Itano-circus, that famous grabbing hand while falling sequence in episode 26 IIRC etc.
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Only know this show from SRW Z (and the movie version from Z2.1), never watched the series or the movie itself, were they good?
I totally love Nirvash though (the mecha, and the 'mascot character', mukyuuu~), the "I CAN FLYYYYYY" scream, and Sakura song. Cherry blossom, cherry blossom ![]()
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As a SRW fan definitely you'd want to watch, in fact Eureka 7 is one of those mecha animes which SRW did not do complete justice to the animation.
The mecha animation in Eureka 7 is very smooth and dynamic, which made it quite a challenge to animate properly in SRW even though it still turned out good.
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Also Sakura introduced me to Nirgilis which is a pretty cool duo that makes some pretty experimental music, especially for a Japanese group. Definitely my favorite opening from the original and I hope they'll be back along with FLOW. |
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