The world of Eureka Seven is always in chaos, and things have only gotten worse as the story progresses. As if the original series wasn’t grim enough, the franchise brought us the Eureka Seven: Hi-Evolution film trilogy.
The film is an alternate retelling of the events that conspired throughout the original Eureka Seven series with the same characters. The only difference is that the protagonist Renton isn’t there, and the story is even more painful.
The first two parts show the disappearance of Renton from the world and its consequences.
As Eureka couldn’t cope with a world without her lover, she tried creating one of her own where Renton was still alive. Little did she know that her world’s collapse would result in a reality where peace is as fragile as glass.
The final film in the Eureka Seven: Hi-Evolution trilogy has released its first 15-minutes before the theatrical premiere on November 26, 2021.
The clip shows great unrest in the world since the ‘Great Unification’ took place. Peace is nowhere to be found, yet Eureka is trying her best to protect things from worsening.
It features a fierce battle consisting of giant and robust mecha robots along with other high-tech gear. As things start to get more dangerous, Eureka and her team step in to save the day.
We also get a scene where Dewey Novak, the series’ main antagonist, is preparing to launch his plan to spread terrorism and protect the people of Green Earth.
Moreover, the franchise also released an eight-minute compilation video reminiscing the series and summarizing all the events since Renton and Eureka met.
The video concludes with Anemone saving Eureka and establishing peace temporarily. We’re then introduced to a grown-up version of Eureka, who’s now responsible for protecting Iris.
Eureka has become the primary target for hate and still tries to protect this ruthless and war-smeared world that she calls her home.
Despite being hated by everyone, the infamous humanoid coralian has gained the position of a high-ranking officer in the U.N. covert ops agency A.C.I.D. and is given Iris’s case.
The last part of this trilogy packs a lot of action, worry, suspense, and mystery, but it will also give us answers we’ve been desperately waiting for.
Do you think Renton and Eureka will reunite? Or will Dewey come out victorious? Let us know your views!
About Eureka Seven
Eureka Seven is a 2005 Japanese anime series created by Bones. The series was directed by Tomoki Kyoda, with a series composition by Dai Satō, character designs by Kenichi Yoshida, and music by Naoki Satō.
Eureka Seven follows a 14-year-old boy who lived with his mechanic grandfather in a backwater town.
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He kept dreaming of being with the mercenary “Light Finding Operation (LFO)” aircraft pilot group “Gekkostate” and riding “Trapar” particle waves.
One day, an unknown object crashes through Renton’s garage. He discovered it to be a Light Finding Operation—a robot capable of riding the Trapar waves—specifically known as the Nirvash typeZERO.
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