Eureka Seven – Hi-Evolution 2


In the backwater town of Bellforest lives a 14-year-old boy named Renton Thurston. 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. 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.

Everything 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. Its pilot is a young girl named Eureka, a member of the Gekkostate, who requests a tune-up for the Nirvash. 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.

The films will follow The First Summer of Love phenomenon that occurred a decade before the first Eureka Seven series. The anime franchise thus far has hinted at, but never depicted in full, "the beginning of it all." The films will then have the same basic story as the first Eureka Seven series, but will have an original ending. It will have completely re-recorded lines, redone footage, and new scenes.

The series centers around Renton Thurston, the fourteen-year-old son of Adroc Thurston, a military researcher who died saving the world. He lives what he considers a boring life with his grandfather in the boring town of Bellforest. He loves lifting, a sport similar to surfing but with trapar, a substance abundant throughout the air, as the medium. He dreams of joining the renegade group Gekkostate, led by his idol Holland Novak, a legendary lifter. An opportunity to do so practically falls into his lap, when a large mecha, called the Nirvash typeZERO, and Eureka, its pilot, and a member of Gekkostate, crash into Renton's room.



Renton's grandfather orders him to deliver a special part to the Nirvash called the Amita Drive, which releases the immense power dormant within the typeZERO called the "Seven Swell Phenomenon". Afterwards, Renton is invited to join Gekkostate, where he quickly discovers that the behind-the-scenes life of Gekkostate is hardly as glamorous or as interesting as printed in the glossy pages of their magazine, ray=out. Only one thing makes it all worthwhile for him: the presence of Eureka, the mysterious pilot of the Nirvash. Renton, Eureka, and the Gekkostate embark on an adventure that will shape their future as well as the world's.

Opposite from the first and second season, in this anime, they like each other since they were kids (dont know how they knew each other in childhood but as i said, opposite) and eureka knows what "love" is in this anime but in the normal anime also, eureka and renton always blushes when they were always together and in the normal anime, eureka doesnt know what "love" is and Eureka never had feelings for Renton until Gidget said "love"

The music of Eureka Seven is available on three different compilations composed by Naoki Satō and a variety of other artists who composed insert songs used in the series. The third soundtrack, Complete Best, includes the full-length versions of the opening and ending themes for both the series and game, as well as the insert song for the final episode.

Release date Eureka Seven - Hi-Evolution 2

In 2013, Bandai Entertainment shut down operations and most of its licenses were up for bid. Funimation picked up Eureka Seven sometime after Bandai shut down, most likely around the time it picked up Eureka Seven: AO, and released Blu-ray and DVD versions of Eureka Seven, Eureka Seven: AO, and Eureka Seven - good night, sleep tight, young lovers on April 22, 2014.

An anime Eureka Seven - Hi-Evolution 2 has been announced to air in 2018.

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4 thoughts on “Eureka Seven – Hi-Evolution 2

  • 04/06/2017 at
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    Ok so a bit of an explanation for those planning on watching this. If you came from the eureka seven series, this isn’t a continuation. This is mostly like a reboot and a different story but same concept as the series. If you wanna know what happened after the “eureka seven” check out eureka seven ao.

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  • 04/06/2017 at
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    I love the couple but why did eureka loss her voice (she just can say “myu” something) and why does she have a long hair in the end of the episode

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  • 04/06/2017 at
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    it’s seems like i’ve already watch this movie somewhere else in the past, still, this anime really really good

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  • 04/06/2017 at
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    almost ten years since i watch the original eureka seven now..

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