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Eureka seven ao 12
Eureka seven ao 12







No blurs, no glitches and no flaws! Great!! And also, there are almost no frame re-use except for flashbacks (there are not many). The action is so smooth! There are no robotic movements, even when the action is at its climax and everything is going fast. The greatest part of the animation lies in the battle and action scenes, particularly those involving the characters "reffing". The people at BONES have done something very good here. Notice the rock textures and how light is used to bring out the relief. The transition between these scenes is so smooth that you rarely notice that you have suddenly changed decors! The light works was well done and will give more life and vividity to scenes. But when you do see real scenery, it's nice! They vary from the lively towns, to lush and wild nature and colourful flowers, to the dark and grungy industrial zones and to the dark, moody and emotional scenes. You won't be seeing much scenery anyway, as most of the scenes will be above clouds. Well detailed, well drawn, good play on lighting and atmosphere gives them a truly unique feel. Now, the backgrounds and sceneries of E7 are again impressive. I'll leave it at that without elaboration. In a way, the way the characters were designed represent their personality. But in E7, they are well coloured, and in my opinion, better designed. Granted, the mechas look a bit like Evangelion's or perhaps even RahXephon's. The characters' movements are natural and not robotic and their poses are very human-like. Even at the apex of fast-paceness, the motion is real smooth. The motion of both characters and mechas are extremely smooth and not glitchy, specially considering that E7 involves something called "reffing" which resembles snowboarding. Here too, the features are very well-detailed. NO! They are the opposite! Their designs are well-polished and smoothly drawn. E7 involves mechas, and as you could expect, they are quite stiff and roughly drawn. Their clothes are futuristic and kinda cool in a way. Their features are very well-detailed and their appearance is very good. Not your general, wide-eyed anime models but they are definitely well made. The animation of E7 is really, and I mean it, really impressive! The characters are extremely well drawn. So, let me just say it here, loud and clear: Eureka Seven is DEFINITELY THE BEST ANIME I HAVE SEEN! It was a total addiction to me, and it still is!īear with me, this review will be quite lengthy! Eureka Seven (E7) really deserves it anyways! I can say I went through the episodes like I could not resist going on after seeing the first episode. Upon opening the first episode, I went o_0 then 0_0 instantly! Eureka Seven has a great OP and accompanying music! This promised to be a great anime. I started watching it only recently, after going through Ergo Proxy. I said why not and proceeded to get all of its 50 episodes. While enduring one of my anime-deprivation periods, I saw Eureka Seven with a high rating. Their meeting sparks the beginning of Renton's involvement with the Gekkostate as he takes off alongside Eureka as the co-pilot of the Nirvash. Its pilot is a young girl named Eureka, a member of the Gekkostate, who requests a tune-up for the Nirvash. However, stuck between his grandfather's insistence to become a mechanic like him and the pressure of his deceased father's legacy, the only excitement Renton finds is in his pastime of riding the Trapar wave particles that are dispersed throughout the air, an activity akin to surfing.Įverything changes when an unknown object crashes through Renton's garage, discovered to be a Light Finding Operation-a robot capable of riding the Trapar waves-specifically known as the Nirvash typeZERO. He desires to leave his home behind and join the mercenary group known as Gekkostate, hoping to find some adventure to brighten up his mundane life. In the backwater town of Bellforest lives a 14-year-old boy named Renton Thurston.









Eureka seven ao 12