Plus, remember, Holland was Renton's idol. If you take into account everything that Renton adapts fro Holland throughout the series, this is pretty welcoming. It's like a final passing of the torch.
AO was hard for me to watch because of the lack of Renton and Eureka. But seeing the ship that shows up in the end of the Eureka Seven movie (Good Night Sleep Tight Young Lovers) and also the Nirvash from the movie I was pretty hyped, so I watched the series all the way through.
@@standupguy12 lmao I agree 1000000% I remember watching and even skimming AO. It just didnt have the soul of Eureka Seven, it just was some souless filler (they even put those idols lmao). But then, when this moment started I was like wait WTF, THE SONG, finally a legit hyppe moment, and this is actually Renton!! I rewatched that moment a lot. But sadly that was it. Like you said, only hyppe moment in AO. I personally dont consider AO as part of Eureka Seven, is just a souless filler. But I have to thank AO for Parallel Sign. This song is amazing and today it still is in my playlists.
tbh I wish the show was better, I reall liked the overall concept and the underlying theme that everything was because Renton and Eureka wanted to protect their child (the last 2 episodes were the best for me as it showed us how the two of them changed and stayed the same over the years) If they wrote the characters a bit better, it would've been waaaaaay more of a hit (the only characters I liked were Ivica and Blanc) If they also smoothened all the plotholes and inconsistencies, too I think it had really great potential to be a moving and it only lived up to a portion of it. I did enjoy it, but I just wish it was a better sequel
RandomPogi 2 years later, but the show AO _was_ already good. The characters were written perfectly fine. There weren’t any major plot holes. The show was was really good if you paid attention.
This series had great potential, but they messed up. I honestly think the fans shouldn't have begged for a continuation to Eureka Seven, because this is the result.
No, I will never concede to that. AO was just botched by a talentless writer. Psalms of Planets had a lot of content to build off of, for a sequel. And they could of used the secrets to do it as well. You know your writing sucks when some randy from MAL can conjure up a better premise than a hired writer can: "Story -------------------------------------------------- What It Should Have Been ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A lot of viewers will tell you that a sequel to Eureka seveN was near impossible. However, I completely disagree with this notion. Eureka seveN AO could have gone in two very plausible directions. I. A sequel based on the artwork from DVD Vol. 12: www.amazon.com/Eureka-Seven-Vol-Episodes-47-50/dp/B00114UUKY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1439064718&sr=8-1&keywords=eureka+seven+dvd+12 In this picture, there are essentially two worlds: the above-ground and below-ground, as I've taken to calling them. The plethora of questions posed by this image (since the image is canon to the end of Eureka seveN) could easily make for a new series: 1. Is there political turmoil between above-grounders and below-grounders? 2. If this takes place far in the future, are Coralian-Human hybrid descendants common and do they face discrimination like the Vodarac? 3. How different are the cultures of lifters (above-grounders) and surfers (below-grounders), since below ground there is no trapar? The Eureka seveN universe is so detailed, there should have been no problem creating a chronological sequel to it. II. A *prequel* based on the events detailed in episode 47 of Eureka seveN. 10,000 years before Eureka seveN, humans were attacking the Scub Coral. We used jets to try bombing it, and I wouldn't doubt it if we used nukes. In this context, the Scub Coral as the true enemy would have made perfect sense, especially when fighting these creepy things: eurekaseven.wikia.com/wiki/Antibody_Coralians Get rid of the Secrets and Quartz, and we would have had an amazingly anime that built on the canon. There are more than enough questions to sustain a prequel, such as: 1. What, in graphic detail, happened to humans as they fought the Scub? 2. How did the humans build the ships that took them off the planet, and how did they survive out in space for 10,000 years? 3. How many humans were left behind to be killed/absorbed by the Scub?" To say that Eureka Seven could not have had a sequel is obscene. They could have even used the secrets as a catalyst for new events. Put secrets as a sort of intermediate of a greater power in the universe that try to destroy coralians, because how they have essentially loophole'd the universe in EP 50. And now the old MCs need to make a moral decision to kill or not, it challenges the subtext of the previous message since now were dealing with an enemy that only wants to kill. Hell add a sort of Foil couple, similar to the previous MCs but sort of the opposite. You got a group of people who fully believe in pacifism but for the most part were sheltered whereas you have a group of people (it can be a human / coralian) to make the foil more apparent (the world is huge and we can keep building up, acknowledge the existence of more coralians, explain desperation disease, etc...) all these little key notes too add more interesting content to the existing world we all love. Now we got tension, not only does the sequel challenge the ideals of the previous series, but allows it to flourish as tensions rise. This is just something that came out of my ass. But for me to make something more congruent of for anyone in that matter than what we got now. Come on, E7s universe is fucking huge they could have done a lot more with it. Even if they took a safer path at least its better than what we got now. I rather get a series that just a tad not as good or as good than something horrible like what we got now.
Lorien the anime is ok, but everything doesn't make sense for me. In E7 they first were like "Scub Corals and Coralians are our friends", and in AO they suddenly say "They suck", huh wtf xD I know, in the universe in which Ao lives, there shouldn't even be Scub corals, but why couldn't they just show a few more Renton x Eureka episodes as a second Season? We somehow don't know anything about what happened between E7 and AO, what happened there exactly?
Yo who beg for sequel well season 1 end well I got into eureka seven because I saw anniversary preview of sequel before prequel but I watch prequel first of course anyways in japanese showcase compilation of first series maybe was a movie I think shorten was what I saw then they preview ao that how I began an amazing journey that downspiral
From what I read, the moment in time the Scubs appeared on earth changed a great deal due to the time travel thing. And that one change pretty much became a butterfly effect which led to this series. Since AO's timeline seems like the Scubs JUST started to cover the earth, it might be before the space odyssey event mentioned in E7 in their history books. Simply put, it was before scubs fully terraformed the earth. That also means that, technically, E7 takes place AFTER AO in terms of timelines.
So... Ao is Eureka Ancestor..? 😂 I'm confused bout butterfly effect, if Eureka from Futures then her child live in past, so basically Ao is Eureka ancestor right..?? CMIIW
@@albatross3411 No, Eureka is from the future (aka present in og Eureka Seven/movie), but she couldn't have kids with Renton, due to them coming out as hybrids so they couldn't live with all the scub coral due to shit biology i guess, so their solution was to simply travel to the past before the scubs terraforming, and giving birth and rising their child there, but Renton couldn't make the trip with Eureka during the first time jump due to the Secrets going after their asses if i remember correctly. So no, Ao ain't eureka ancestor, it's her son.
@@unlimitedslash ok, that make sense.. so.. where Renton and Eureka now in AO? is they back to the future and raise AO sister where the scub terraforming or paradox theory? i'm a little bit confused about time travel theory and the ending of AO
@@albatross3411 Ao's sister is dead, it's their first child, and died because of the scub poison if i remember correctly. And Ao keeps wandering through different timelines, there is an OVA released in 4 parts in pachinkos that acts as the ACTUAL ending of Eureka Seven AO, in which he managed to get out of his "limbo" state due to him affecting the timeline in a roundabout way appearing as a "ghost" to some people and managing that Fleur and the Chloe of Pied Piper save him, and he stays in the "past" with them, note that the Fleur and Chloe of this timeline ARE NOT the Fleur and Chloe from the timeline Ao originally grew up and first used the quartz gun, so even if they look the same and share personality traits, they aren't the same persons. Honestly i stopped following this franchise because of this convoluted shitty time travel stuff and the fact that a good bunch of the story is "japanese only" with the previous OVA as an example, it has been uploaded on youtube with subs, yes, but trying to follow this franchise is entirely pointless, just like Destiny 2.
@@unlimitedslash but in the end Eureka still get pregnant and who is that? is it Amber AO sister or AO itself but different timelines? paradox theory still confusing for me.. if the baby she contains in the end is AO, so will be the timeline is repeated again? but AO said this before they go "for now raise and help my sister" to Eureka and Renton, so the baby is Amber AO's sister?
I watch all eureka seven AO and in the end they met their son. But again you will know when you will watch eureka seven AO. I watched both eureka seven and eureka seven AO man it's so awsome
I am the only one who actually liked E7 AO? Yeah, half of the series is bad and meaningless, but the situation, the theme, the backstory, I think it's actually good. The life of Eureka and Ao in that small rural area far away from home, the political issues regarding the corals, the fight to try to save Eureka, and the journey Renton is travelling on he's own. They could have done way better with this material, but I liked the end result and watched it several times. Some scenes are straight out epic and legendary like the original one.
If you're wondering what happened to the place,the secrets went to their universe in their attempt to destroy all the scub coral and then that happened.
Actually for those of you who belive this to be renton's future then your wrong, in this clip renton is in another dimension searching for eureka and Ao. the woman and boy who you see in the clip is Eureka and Ao dead, thats why he finds the ao's arm band aswell and says "no matter how far i go back its allways the same" he refers that he always find em dead in scenarios. also the ship looks alot like the gekko if anyone haven't noticed so currently we know nothing about the future
Probably the only good part of this show, and Renton is unmistakable when you see his eyes. The music in this part was good too and reminiscent of the original show.
It had something to do with the appearance of the G monsters...or rather the lame name of "secrets" The constant battles between the Scubs and Secrets altered the course of time, leading to destruction (as you can see in the video). In the end, Ao uses the Quartz gun on the Secrets, erasing their existence from history, thus allowing Scubs and humans to live peacefully
So at the end of E7, half of the Scub Coral left the universe and went to another after Renton saved Eureka. So those Scubs arrived at a new universe which had the secrets. Scubs then travelled to the past of that universe. This was the Scub bursts. This universe is Ao’s Earth. Renton is in the future of Ao’s world right now. So Renton’s goal was to find a world where Scubs don’t exist for his son to live. That’s why they traveled to this alternate universe.
Pretty obviously. The previous renton was good. Only the future renton was finally clear his memories to renew. Even though, Ao and renton had each other to expected his dire straits in his own wish. Ao decided to save his mom named Eureka thurston.
Actually Eureka and Renton are from earth, eps 47 of E7 tells the story of how humanity left earth cuz of the coralians and came back 10,000 years later. The earth was completely covered by the scub coral. Ao's planet seem to be an alternate timeline or paralleled earth. The original series also states the scub coral found a way to another dimension where there was another earth a.k.a. Ao's planet.
Fun Fact: We see that same toy robot in the original series...Alot of people bitch about AO for some reason...But it does have alot of homages to the original...I still hope we get another sequel set after Eureka Seven in the future or something like that.
And since the typeZERO and theEND were the only Nirvashes with an archetype, I don't think Renton could "make" a purely mechanical being evolve. He built it himself. Renton is from the future, but he and Eureka were doing tests on the Scub Coral when she disappeared into the past with the Spec2. Then Naru took the Spec2. Therefore it is impossible for Renton to have the original Nirvash, since he was there when it disappeared in a Scub Burst and is now looking for it and Eureka.
Also this is spec 4,spec 3 is the last episode where he shoot laser out of the chest where this is spec 4 from the movie pocket full of rainbows where he have lasers like those derp
Eureka Seven Ao was too confusing for me. As if Eureka Seven wasn't confusing enough, they add in time travel and expect us to get it. I was so confused. I really liked the aspects of the original they brought back, like Renton and Eureka, but everything from Ao's life onward was just way too confusing for me. I feel like I'd have to watch it back like 5 more times in order to really get it and I just do not have the mental fortitude to attempt that anytime soon.
Yeah there's so many quest about this sequel of ao like how eureka and renton came back, and thought the scub corals was already gone in the psalms of planet and there's so many question because they put a twist in this story
Pretty sure Eureka and Renton was on Earth. The scub coral came and pretty much terraformed the entire planet but later removed half of itself at the end of episode 50. Pretty sure it was a huge plot point in the anime when the entire cast found out they were actually on earth the entire time and not on another planet.
Actually Eureka and Renton were still on Earth, but 10,000 years in our future. Eureka Seven AO takes place on Earth in our present time, but in an alternate timeline influenced by the Scub Coral. @Critzenkills -- the reason why things are different is AO's biggest reveal.
What's that theme that plays in the background of K Project (at the end) there? - Edit - Six years later I have returned. And for those looking for the theme? it is from the K Project OST titled "Awashima Seri"!!