Eps 23 & 24 of Eureka Seven AO To Be Aired in November [Update Oct 23]
Eureka Seven AO official website
Update on Oct 23
According to the official website, the final two episodes will be aired on November 19th.
Sources: Scan of Nyan Type
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Join the IRC channel for gg fansubs (google it) and use the /msg commands to ask for the episodes directly. Both have been subbed (24 JUST got subbed by gg).
Gonna go and watch it now!
Nov 20, 2012 12:23 AM by coolfahad76
Nov 19, 2012 9:57 PM by prismheart
Nov 19, 2012 5:53 PM by PlatinumSouls
Nov 19, 2012 11:59 AM by Driepink
Nov 5, 2012 7:35 PM by BatOtaku13
Oct 30, 2012 8:26 PM by RaeFest
Oct 28, 2012 4:31 AM by Stegz
According to the official website, the final two episodes will be aired on November 19th.
Source: Eureka official website
Oct 23, 2012 2:03 AM by dtshyk
Oct 21, 2012 10:07 PM by Dr_Funkadelic
As for the discussion above. E7 > E7 AO, but AO is still a great anime.
Oct 19, 2012 1:26 PM by BatoKusanagi
No literally, I can't wait - there's tons of other shit to do and watch that even finishing this steaming pile of crap that masquerades itself as an E7 sequel just for the sake of completion is too much of a chore...
Oct 18, 2012 11:49 PM by RoNin-87
I agree with Solaristics with the original series to be better...though I initially thought this had merit of its own (until the characters became annoying and childish near the end of the season)...
Oct 10, 2012 6:35 AM by sad6549775
Oct 7, 2012 2:36 AM by Hikarusuke
Oct 6, 2012 4:49 PM by LuvRenton
I really don't understand the haters of this show.
So it's not as good as the prequel series, so what?
True, but AO is for one thing, a ridiculously enjoyable plot and good action sequences even if it rips off Eva far more than the first series ever did. The other thing is, a lot of the people I've seen hating on this series come across as elitist first series lovers who are butthurt over the fact that AO isn't another love story.
Granted, it's not as good as the first series and I'll admit that, but as far as sequels go the show has been executed well so far, totally dispelled my fear that this would turn out like the horrible Last Exile sequel.
No one honestly gives a shit about romance in a mecha anime. The elitists you presume aren't elitists at all. What made Eureka Seven a great anime was that it had major character development within the entire cast of characters. Ao has minimal efforts in character development.
Notice that you dont give a shit about any of the characters in Ao, where as in the original series contain characters that were memorable.
Have some knowledge on what makes a good story, and then talk.
Well freaken said.
This and for some reason those that actually like this show take this as mindless hate...
Oct 1, 2012 7:55 PM by MEsoJD
I really don't understand the haters of this show.
So it's not as good as the prequel series, so what?
True, but AO is for one thing, a ridiculously enjoyable plot and good action sequences even if it rips off Eva far more than the first series ever did. The other thing is, a lot of the people I've seen hating on this series come across as elitist first series lovers who are butthurt over the fact that AO isn't another love story.
Granted, it's not as good as the first series and I'll admit that, but as far as sequels go the show has been executed well so far, totally dispelled my fear that this would turn out like the horrible Last Exile sequel.
No one honestly gives a shit about romance in a mecha anime. The elitists you presume aren't elitists at all. What made Eureka Seven a great anime was that it had major character development within the entire cast of characters. Ao has minimal efforts in character development.
Notice that you dont give a shit about any of the characters in Ao, where as in the original series contain characters that were memorable.
Have some knowledge on what makes a good story, and then talk.
Oh it makes me laugh when I see stuff like this.
I don't think there's any reason for you to sound so butthurt over what I said.
The thing is, the very same could be argued for no one caring about character development in mecha anime either. Besides, I disagree about "major" character development, Renton went from being a coward to a hero in like 2 minutes in the final episode, I'd hardly call that major.
But considering that the romance between Renton and Eureka is the driving force of the original series, and people have actually given a shit about it in the past, I'd say your point is pretty much moot. Oh yeah, the story in AO is 10 times better than the original anyway.
I'd also hazard a guess at the sound of things that you're one of the elitists trying to hide the fact that they are elitist?
Wow goes to show how knowledgeable you are with good animes.
Comprehend please. "No one honestly gives a shit about romance in a mecha anime", means that when you first look at a mecha anime, you probably don't expect to see romance being a huge impact on the storyline. So yes my point is completely valid.
But unlike character development, it's always needed in any story. Any good book, play, manga, movie, anime etc will contain character development.
When did i say i was hiding the fact that i'm an elitist? Let me guess, your one of those idiots who try to hide behind memes to make them feel special? Example: u mad bro?
I ain't even mad bro, I just replied like that because your reply amused me.
I comprehended what you said, and I laughed at it, simply because what you said is stupid. You take a look at something like RahXephon or Macross, where the romance plays a big part in the show, or if you want, the original Eureka Seven where I pointed out that the romance between Eureka and Renton is the sole driving force of the series to begin with, they may only be 3 anime's but those 3 are more than enough to prove that romance in mecha anime DOES have a huge impact on the story at times.
Also for the record, what you stated before and what you stated now are two entirely different things: What you said before implies that romance is NEVER a key factor in mecha anime, what you said now implies that at times romance does matter in the story, and can be important, so thank you for proving my point.
"But unlike character development, it's always needed in any story. Any good book, play, manga, movie, anime etc will contain character development."
I'm assuming that you meant to say that unlike character development, romance isn't always needed in any story? Otherwise your sentence makes no sense...at all.
Assuming I'm right and you're not totally incompetent at writing sentences, let's get to my point, yes, character development is important, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it will always be there, if you watch something like Ghost in the Shell, Mushishi or Paprika for instance; the characters don't really develop at all, but the shows and movie are great all the same, AO falls into the category of not necessarily needing character development to help out the show.
To deny the existence of elitists proves that you are in fact elitist, otherwise you wouldn't be so desperate to deny this.
For the record, you got trolled, I simply put that comment up there to see who would rage at it, thank you for rising to silly bait like that.
Sep 29, 2012 4:17 AM by Masserati_
"No one honestly gives a shit about romance in a mecha anime", means that when you first look at a mecha anime, you probably don't expect to see romance being a huge impact on the storyline.
Usually, yeah. But "usually" or "probably" imply there are exceptions. I think Eureka Seven's first season is definitely one of those. So I'm not surprised someone would have anticipated something similar from the sequel. I only watched the first episode of AO so I can't speak to what degree it pushed romance.
...So your saying when you find a random mecha anime, first thing you expect, is that the anime will be heavily be based on romance?
No, he's saying that there's exceptions to that, and in this case, regarding Eureka Seven as a franchise. Read it again.
Sep 28, 2012 9:04 PM by Dangerr
"No one honestly gives a shit about romance in a mecha anime", means that when you first look at a mecha anime, you probably don't expect to see romance being a huge impact on the storyline.
Usually, yeah. But "usually" or "probably" imply there are exceptions. I think Eureka Seven's first season is definitely one of those. So I'm not surprised someone would have anticipated something similar from the sequel. I only watched the first episode of AO so I can't speak to what degree it pushed romance.
...So your saying when you find a random mecha anime, first thing you expect, is that the anime will be heavily be based on romance?
Sep 28, 2012 5:57 PM by removed-user
No one honestly gives a shit about romance in a mecha anime.
"No one honestly gives a shit about romance in a mecha anime", means that when you first look at a mecha anime, you probably don't expect to see romance being a huge impact on the storyline.
Sep 28, 2012 5:32 PM by removed-user
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