What do you think about Eureka 7?

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SharinganEyes92 said:
I agree. They also have a mild resemblance in
the parting of their hair. They both have that jagged part in the middle of their head.
But I think that might just be a coincidence.

In my opinion, the
eyes are more of a distictive feature than the hair. It is not too difficult to sport hair like Eureka's or Anemone's, but no one has the deep, mysterious eyes that Eureka/Anemone have.

Spoiler past [as] aired episodes -
Their hair will soon cease to resemble each other's. This was actually one of the reasons I dropped the series...
 
Asshats. :|

Still, it's some effed-up Engrisch.

And that's what really grinds my gears.
 
SharinganEyes92 said:
Honestly, I can't understand what the main plot is on Eureka Seven yet. Every episode they show this guy with like long light blue-ish white-ish hair who was in a prison and they talk about weird explosions. I have absolutely no idea what's going on. Also they have these old people who sit around a huge green statue. I really hope that they can explain this in the next few episodes because it is way too confusing for me right now.

so how many episodes have you watched? and did you start from the beginning?...
 
Tetsujin said:
Adult Swim promotes the hell out of its comedy offerings, not only its original programming but also its acquired products.

And then complains when their new anime gets bad ratings, even though they show it on Saturday, a historical bad time for new shows.

I have spoken elsewhere on this, but you and I are on agreement.
 
Agree with most of the comments, seems that it is starting off on a slow pace, I'm just waiting for the moment when everything kicks into high gear. I do feel that it is entertaining enough at this point to stick with it to see what happens though.
 
AirCooledMan_2006 said:
Asshats. :|

Still, it's some effed-up Engrisch.

And that's what really grinds my gears.

I think the way it is said makes her sound cute. :oops: :P :oops:
 
AirCooledMan_2006 said:
Pretty good show so far. Only problemme I have, however, is they way they pronounce Eureka's name. IT'S "YOO-REE-KA", NOT "ELRECKA"! (At least in one ep, they DO get it right.)

Actually, in the original Greek, it really WAS "e-uu-re-ka," just as it is more or less spoken in the dub. Just because they don't use the common man's pronunciation doesn't mean they're incorrect.
 
So far it seems pretty overrated. I've been watching it on CN and nine episodes in, they've barely revealed any plot.
 
Kidder said:
so how many episodes have you watched? and did you start from the beginning?...

I've watched the first seven episodes aired on Adult Swim. I Tivo it every Saturday. The thing is though that I can't really understand who exactly all the weird people are (like the guy with the long hair from the prison, the old people around the green statue) and the deal with Nirvash. What's so special about it? I guess it's just me not paying enough attention to what's going on.
 
Ilikeulikeme said:
I really can't get into either it moves too slow and there is rarely in mechs I don't know maybe it'll get better

It does pick up and become more serious, but it kind of switches on and off. The plot does thicken, but often, some incredibly random stuff happens in the midst of something serious, which is kind of...random...and, weird. Except, this kind of strangeness actually works in this series, and actually enhances the plotline in a way (and prevents it from being too angsty). Holland is my favorite character in the series, and I couldn't understand his completely random mood swings and violent temper at first, but eventually, the series subtly reveals why he acts in such a manner.

Some of my friends think this series is really cliche, but I think that in a sense, this is one of the more original animes I've seen. Its originality lies not in its premise, but in the execution.
 
I personally do not understand Eureka Seven much myself, but I'm going to continue watching it until everything is clear to me. The last few episodes I've seen have been pretty plot-driven, and the series is beginning to make up the ground it lost during the first several episodes. In the last episode I watched
there was some pink-haired girl who looked just like Eureka and was really crazy. She was about to like fry the the brains of Renton and Eureka when they encountered each other in their LFO's while approaching that giant ball in the sky.
So, everything seems to be actually moving now. I guess I just have to wait for tonight's episode in order for everything to unfold just a little bit more.
 
frentymon said:
Spoiler past [as] aired episodes -
Their hair will soon cease to resemble each other's. This was actually one of the reasons I dropped the series...

Frentymon, at what episode did you drop the series?
 
v1cious said:
LOL Gaogaigar has like 20 fillers in a row... and you have trouble getting into this?

Haha touche. However, when I started GaoGaiGar I strapped myself in for a mecha show, and that's what I got. Sure the first 23 eps. or so mainly consist of a formulaic villain of the week (some of which are rather dumb), but at least throughout those episodes you always got something new. A good chunk of those episodes begin with a little scene from the past and some episodes drop hints for what's to come (like the foreshadowing for Pizza). Also, overlooking the entire series it's a little tough to call it all complete filler. We do learn about what happened in the past, how things came to be, there is some foreshadowing, and pretty much everything comes into play later (the various Yuusha Robo, Eraser Head, Dividing Driver, ect.). Also GaoGaiGar had the mecha action to back itself up, and the attack animations were very well done so at least it was entertaining on an action level. Also I pretty much liked every character from GGG.

Now as far as Eureka Seven, I also buckled in for a mecha series. How could I not? All of the hype, advertisments, and even the opening and first episode all pointed in that direction. However there is very little mecha in the show. That's not that big a deal, but each episode is so direct and repetetive for me that I would like to see some nice mecha battles to make up for it. Unlike GaoGaiGar, where I could at least look forward to a new weapon, characters, or a plot tease (for the first half), with Eureka Seven all I ask myself is "Ok, who's hazing Renton this week?" Part of that actually stems from my disappointment. I think the show did an excellent job establishing all of the characters within the first 2 episodes. So when I tune in each week and see who the episode is devoted to, I already have a good idea of how everyone's going to act. So really, I feel like the character establishment is getting redundant. I just feel like saying "I get it! I know what this character is like. Enough already." If there was a closer connection to the Gekkostate and the military at this point, then I could at least latch on to that to keep my interest. But as I said they both seem so separated from one another that it's hard for me to tell where things are going or to even make me really care. If we were sprinkled with maybe some origins of the Nirvash (I'm convinced there's something more to it, especially since I heard the show goes Eva) or maybe at least a little clip from each character's past, I wouldn't be as harsh and would think that the series is following a similar pacing to GaoGaiGar. But no, instead it's just ep. after ep. of "day in the life" episodes. Those are nice, but seeing them all in a string so early really weighs it down. If these episodes were more spaced out throughout the series then I would probably like them more. Also (although I'm still giving it time) the only character I really care for is Talho. People say the show has a slow start so I'm still gonna watch and give it a chance. Also the LFO's certainly have style so it would be nice to see more of them. Really all I want is a little something to latch onto so I can at least feel that I'm in store for a good story.
 
AirCooledMan_2006 said:
Asshats. :|

Still, it's some effed-up Engrisch.

And that's what really grinds my gears.

Are we talking about the pronunciation of "Eureka" again? 'Cause "Eh-uh-reh-ka" is the right way to say it in Greek. I don't know about any "Elrecka", that's messed up too. But if you said "Yoo-ree-kah" to a Greek person, they'd laugh and say, "That's some effed-up Greeklish", except they'd say it in Greek.

P.S.: "Engrisch"?
 
Tomato Tomato~
I’ve been digging this series. I especially liked the last episode since it showed Renton in a more heroic and capable light rather than sort of the bumbling weeping nature he has been in the past. Also I was kind of surprised that that military guy that looks after Anemone is starting to look like he’ll be more important.
 
penguintruth said:
So far it seems pretty overrated. I've been watching it on CN and nine episodes in, they've barely revealed any plot.

"So far it seems pretty overrated"

That was a dumb statement >_>.
 
they cut the second intro too! that's some bullshit. i can't think of any explanation for doing this.
 
TranceLimit174 said:
I've been trying to get into the show but I'm having a hard time doing so. We're 7 episodes in (haven't watched ep. 7 yet), and so far I have no idea where it's going. Usually characters have some sort of destination or overall goal. Anyway I know the military has something up their sleeves to obtain the Nirvash, but the moments that appear to be what move the overall story along seem so separated from everything else that it's difficult for me to get an idea of what will happen. Then again, maybe there's something I completely missed.

I feel the same way. I want to know what they're doing, where they're going, something, anything. I feel as if nothing is being accomplished, aside from picking up Renton, we're just floating around aimlessly. Things are barely keeping my interest right now. I keep reading that it just starts out slow and it picks up later... well, just what episode number does it starts to pick up in? I just noticed it was a 50 episode series, so I'm not going to sit around forever here.

I don't mean to sound demanding or anything. It doesn't have to be fast action to entertain me, but I would just like some plot advancement. So far, all we have is
Renton's supposedly going to learn more about mechanics. Eureka seems to talk to machinery(?), 3 adopted children and is mostly still mysteriously unexplainable. An awkward relationship attempts to begin, mainly on Renton's half as Eureka seems oblivious. There's some dense military guys that seem to want Nirvash, but apparently not enough to actively pursue the Gekkostate for it.
I mean, these are all good points, when are they going to get around to exploring one (or more) of them?
 
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