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Amazon has Eureka Seven: The Complete Series (Anime) (Blu-ray + Digital) for $19.99 after the 20% off discount at checkout. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.

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About The Series:
  • Renton dreams of joining up with a group of pilots known as Gekkostate and following in his father's heroic footsteps. But when mysterious beauty Eureka shows up and Gekkostate extends him an invitation, Renton discovers that this dream has a dark side.

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Had this one on my list for a good while, finally decided to go for it with this deal.

Excited to experience this anime again, now over 10+ years later
IIRC this is 4:3 which surprised me when I went to rewatch it when the BD came out. Not a problem, as that's how it was made. I just always have to adjust to something that's not widescreen when I initially start it.

Great show, though. A bit drawn out but always interesting. I think if it were made today it would be 26 ep.

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02-02-2021 at 08:17 PM.
02-02-2021 at 08:17 PM.
Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
For a split second confused this with Eureka the TV show. This anime looks cool though.
lol... me too. I was quite confused when I saw the product picture in the thread here. Smilie
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02-03-2021 at 06:32 AM.
02-03-2021 at 06:32 AM.
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It would probably help if you weren't dozing off. The issue might be also that you're not used to 90s/early 00s anime. They tended to be less episodic and more of a slow burn. I'm told that 'new season' anime nowadays is the opposite because people have less of an attention span. I sound like an old person. I've been meaning to watch MHA but the art style turns me off. Every decade, anime has a new look and I'm just not digging this newer stuff. To each his own.
I know you're right. Sadly movie time comes late (except on the weekends) after everything else gets done, so I'm often tired. One thing I've learned is that no matter how tired I am, I don't doze off during really interesting stuff. So if I fall asleep it means it's slow. Fortunately I have the first 26 episodes so I can go back and revisit them, but probably not any time soon. There is so much anime out there it's hard to figure out what's good or what to watch next. I'll finish MHA, then I still need to finish Cowboy Bebop and Trigun. I was told to look into Demon Slayer.

Regarding the art style of MHA vs. Eureka Seven, what differences are you referring to? The strange things in MHA I don't like are when characters are embarrassed or surprised their eyes or faces look ridiculous, sometimes the characters turn to line drawings with no color on them, they'll cry buckets of water, or there will be strange still frame closeups with scribbled lines over them. I've become used to see most anime characters (not just MHA) flying through the air when they attack with motion lines behind them. Is this the art style you mean? If yes, I don't like that style either, but fortunately it's usually a few brief moments during each episode and not constant. I think they spend the majority of their animation budget on animating characters' hair vs. everything else. I'd prefer a Pixar style, but most anime is nowhere near that. The reason I started to like MHA is the character development, primarily All Might and Deku.
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02-03-2021 at 07:22 PM.
02-03-2021 at 07:22 PM.
is this like kids gundam?
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02-04-2021 at 02:35 AM.
02-04-2021 at 02:35 AM.
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is this like kids gundam?
Not like kids gundam. The romance and the politics are both on equal footing with the regular gundam. The humor and the dynamic flow style in E7 is something gundam don't have (Gundam feels more rigid in general - depending on the series though).

The Compact Drive and ref surfing ideas are also something unique in E7. Though it has high degree of self loathing at times, I would say it is a lot milder in E7 than the depression-inducing Evangelion series and therefore E7 is a lot easier for binge watching.
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