Post by Kara on Dec 14, 2006 20:33:05 GMT
for the first part of the Anime you and the main character unsure what is going on. Latter on you figure out that this group of people are taking on the who millatay of there known word trying to over come. This you think they are just freelancers but there is more to them then just that.
They pilot LFO's which are robots but the biggest different is, these robots are on these hover board sort of things. so it is odd but it is really great they are on like episode 35 on adult swim i will try to upload this and many other Anime s over my x-mas break.
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when i wrote up there i had just start the Anime but now i have just finished it a few minutes ago. And it was great i can't say i disiaked it at all it is a must see and i will start uploading it also
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Newtype USA (DEC 2006 Volume 05 Number 12 (page 65))
"Undoubtedly 2006's top release in the "robot action" genre (with apologies to the new Voltron box sets), Eureka Seven has a little bit of everything to it. Do you like giant mechs flying around in the sky on scientifically unlikely but utterly cool-looking surfboards things? You've got that here. Do you like heroes who actually act like like heroes and don't get all whiny and stuff? You've got those here., too (except Renton, but he's so darn lovable that you'll forgive him for it). Most important, do you like a story that gets more and more enthralling with time while still remaining accessible and non-cryptic? You've got that that and that's arguably the most important difference between Eureka and the great majority of recent mecha shows.
This is especially fascinating because robot shows usually aren't the sort of thing that can appeal to a wide audience. Seen as kids' stuff in Japan for decades, then the exclusive reserve of nerd-ball otaku after Evangelion, the genre's always hadsomething of an image problem even as Anime's ballooned in popularity In a way then, Eureka is a mech series for a new generation -just like the laid back rebel robot riders the show revolves around, it not only succeeds at being fun for everyone involved, but it does it without seeming to even break a sweat. As a mix of action and drama, almost no other show does it better.
They pilot LFO's which are robots but the biggest different is, these robots are on these hover board sort of things. so it is odd but it is really great they are on like episode 35 on adult swim i will try to upload this and many other Anime s over my x-mas break.
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when i wrote up there i had just start the Anime but now i have just finished it a few minutes ago. And it was great i can't say i disiaked it at all it is a must see and i will start uploading it also
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Newtype USA (DEC 2006 Volume 05 Number 12 (page 65))
"Undoubtedly 2006's top release in the "robot action" genre (with apologies to the new Voltron box sets), Eureka Seven has a little bit of everything to it. Do you like giant mechs flying around in the sky on scientifically unlikely but utterly cool-looking surfboards things? You've got that here. Do you like heroes who actually act like like heroes and don't get all whiny and stuff? You've got those here., too (except Renton, but he's so darn lovable that you'll forgive him for it). Most important, do you like a story that gets more and more enthralling with time while still remaining accessible and non-cryptic? You've got that that and that's arguably the most important difference between Eureka and the great majority of recent mecha shows.
This is especially fascinating because robot shows usually aren't the sort of thing that can appeal to a wide audience. Seen as kids' stuff in Japan for decades, then the exclusive reserve of nerd-ball otaku after Evangelion, the genre's always hadsomething of an image problem even as Anime's ballooned in popularity In a way then, Eureka is a mech series for a new generation -just like the laid back rebel robot riders the show revolves around, it not only succeeds at being fun for everyone involved, but it does it without seeming to even break a sweat. As a mix of action and drama, almost no other show does it better.