Koukyoushihen Eureka Seven


Eureka Seven

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Synonyms: Psalms of Planets Eureka Seven
Japanese: 交響詩篇エウレカセブン
English: Eureka Seven
German: Eureka Seven
French: Eureka Seven
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Type: TV
Episodes: 50
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 17, 2005 to Apr 2, 2006
Premiered: Spring 2005
Broadcast: Sundays at 07:00 (JST)
Studios: Bones
Source: Original
Genres: ActionAction, AdventureAdventure, DramaDrama, RomanceRomance, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Theme: MechaMecha
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #5852
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Popularity: #539
Members: 444,245
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Both are done by the same studios and have very similar animation, and the 'family' feeling amongst crew members in both series is very strong, particularly at the beginning. 
report Recommended by Livira
Eureka Seven takes many MANY things from Evangelion, such as characters (i.e: Rei Ayanami = Eureka), use of mecha, some things from the plot, etc. Sometimes when I was watching Eureka 7 I felt i was wachting eva, altough Eureka is not as sad or phsicological as Evangelion. 
report Recommended by edwarx
Mecha anime, mixture of humor, mysterious "aliens", a large cast of unique individuals, not to mention both take place on a devastated planet. 
report Recommended by yami_shinyi
Both contain mecha somewhat flying, young lovers, battles, aliens and female main character more upfront, with more knowledge and suffering then the male mc. 
report Recommended by rayssa-jp
A teenage boy meets a cute apathetic girl in which they are connected by a red string of fate to these unique girls. The closer these individuals become the more we see how deep of a connection they share. Both series have a mecha theme when on the battlefield 
report Recommended by audacious1
Deep, thoughtful, but also light at times. Both these animes have strong plots and characters and feature interesting applications of the stereotypical mecha genre 
report Recommended by riraito
Both these series has a genuin story, characters you really learn to like and they are flying in both series. Both main characters want to protect those who are close to them, and they both have a female flying with them. There are a huge storm in both series that they have to get through. Both series are great, and you should take your time watching them both. 
report Recommended by Eraclea
Both Eureka 7 and Suisei no Gargantia feature unique sci-fi worlds that have similarities but fundamental differences. At their core, there are robots involved, a rather large cast of characters, and a beautiful world filled with secrets. Essentially, there is a sense of adventuring, of growing up, of dealing with a harsh world and searching for one's identity. Eureka 7 paints a fuller world with its length which is something Gargantia could've done better, but if you liked one, you're bound to at least be interested in the other. Highly recommended for sci-fi fans. 
report Recommended by Tachii
A youthful romance develops on a rebel airship with an eccentric crew and a charismatic captain. Although similar, they are not "alike." Still, if you enjoy one, you are likely to enjoy the other. 
report Recommended by lisnoire
this show takes place in the sky and land, but Eureka Seven took place on land first then took it into the sky and Elemental Gelade is the other way around. They both have that romance between man and something/woman.  
report Recommended by Gwing
Both series incorporate the idea of the sky/flying. This is what drew me to both shows. 
report Recommended by atlantiza
Put it in a nutshell, Mars Daybreak (MD) is a rough sketch of all Bones' anime features. And Eureka is a linear heir of MD. So they share lots of elements - a crew fighting against regime, an high-tech awesome ship (that thing did fly even though it's a submarine), mecha, teh genki shounen with brown hair, aliens and other stuff including graphics, orphans and a Green Peace spirit. 
report Recommended by Iahel
Both animes using a group of main characters, they are also travelling together as Gekkostate in E7 and with Freeden in Gundam X. Jamil = Holland Tiffa = Eureka Garrod = Renton Ennil = Anemone … 
report Recommended by XzaR
Both series feature characters adventuring in a foreign, imaginary world which contains new natural laws of physics, new disciplines, species, new sciences, sports, political structures, and religions: Trapars=Alchemy Limit of Questions=Equivalent Exchange LFOs/Building=Automail/Alchemy Lifting=Alchemy Vodarac=Ishval Homonculi=Coralians Basically, the worlds feel similarly fresh and fleshed out. The character casts are equally large, with two strong male leads and one or two strong female leads. Both protagonists are on a quest to save the world. The character development and pacing is exactly the same in both. Both series are the same length. Both leave similar feels when in your mind when finished. The cultural/ethnic differences in people has similar detail. Extremely similar animation. Both  read more 
report Recommended by auditear
Similar atmosphere and world. Similar young main character who loves discovery, tech and hover boards. Both shows have a mysterious young girl who seems out of this world and plays a major role in the plot. Both mecha. 
report Recommended by HandsomeMan
The protagonist Daichi has a similar background to Renton as they both are young boys who are not satisfied with the current life they lead and want to pursue something they love and feel passionate about. Their fathers are both intertwined in a series of strange circumstances surrounding the causes of their deaths. They also both share a strange connection with a young girl who seems to have special abilities and shrouded with an air of mystery.  
report Recommended by retii
Both has giant robots and shit. Both get pretty crazy. CRAZEH!  
report Recommended by Deecool47
Both Mecha Anime where piloting the mecha revolves around the pilots loving and understanding each other.  
report Recommended by noirgrimoir
Kishin Taisen Gigantic Formula and Eureka Seven have a similar feeling to me. An average boy, a mysterious girl, and lot of secrets revolving around strange mecha.  
report Recommended by mdauben
The Director of Eureka 7 (Tomoki Kyoda) was also involved as Assistant Director for Rahxephon, and both series share a lot in common. Rahxephon, like Eureka 7, is also a "character-driven" mecha which I'd highly recommend to anyone who likes a good love story with giant robots thrown in, or a giant robot story with a love story thrown in - take your pick, you win either way. 
report Recommended by Godai5
Similar in telling a story that ends up on a much larger scale than it started! World and existential issues caught up in a coming-of-age type story. Both have lots of relatively complex minor characters. And both are frequently funny, while also tackling some deep stuff! 
report Recommended by Curuniel
-Both Renton and Naruto hold some massive power they dont fully understand to start off with -also both shows have a similar comedy element revolving around the main characters' romantic incapabilities 
report Recommended by CtrlAlexDelete
The pacing and feeling of both series felt very similar, with introductions to the characters in the first half and then with more conflict and tension at the later half. Both series take their time and strive forward at and easy-going pace that manage to be both serious and with a mix of humour 
report Recommended by ZJun
This anime is similiar to Eureka Seven in the fact that there is main mecha (like Nirvash) that is awakened by means of both main characters, Van Fanel and Hitomi Kanzaki. Both anime have a mythological genre as well, and both rely heavily on romance as well as a unique plot line that is unclear at the start, but reveals itself as the anime continues. 
report Recommended by Eka
• The robot needs someones 'soul' to control and power it. • They both are comedy's. • Sort-of got the same feeling watching them • Good design and animation of the robots :3  
report Recommended by Nikoru-san
These to follow almost exactly the same story line, guy meets strange, other-worldly girl, guy becomes pilot of massive humanoid robot that saves the world, end of story 
report Recommended by StarsAbove
Both are Mecha and have similar themes such as survival, romance and betrayal. Eureka seven has more emphasis on character development and has one of the better endings.  
report Recommended by Takkozz
Both shows are written by Dai Sato, and it becomes pretty evident in the beginning. Both are shows about a boy living a boring life until a chance encounter with a mysterious girl leads him into an exciting adventure. Both shows have mecha-like objects and have Western culture on full display. 
report Recommended by GridironOtaku
Both original stories made by Kataoka Jinsei and Kondo Kazuma. And share such things as sci-finess, main character getting involved in things he don't want to and mysterious girl as his companion. Even though they quiet different in setting: Eureka is more light and colorful story with romance-lines, while DW is more dark and tragic.  
report Recommended by twy
Both are mecha/"fighting spirit" hybrids with a heavy dose of comedy and romance, with both featuring massive conspiracies, fate-of-the-world-rests-on-a-teenage-boy-using-a-robot plot, etc 
report Recommended by robfoster
Both have almost the same art and fluid animation. Both are romances which are involved in a sci-fi story. Both takes places in another world. The relationship between the main characters is dramatic and the girl in both series has problems. 
report Recommended by keitwr
Girl with no emotions pilots a Mecha-type machine, either way the girls meet the boy, and emotions appear. Also major character development in both boy and girl. 
report Recommended by AceTheHanyou
one thing similar is the ending i dont want to spoil it the other similarity is a normal boy falls for a girl that has special powers and the girl is the only one able to save the world but the guy doesnt want to loose her 
report Recommended by melody423
Both anime are about very small group of outcasts on a single ship with advanced (super?)mecha against entire world. The reason of existence for those groups is also deeper than it seems (althought not the same) 
report Recommended by hajil
Both have mechas check, both have some romance check, both have mysterious girls check, crazy crew and cool ship check, both are great check. What else do you need. 
report Recommended by lokpole
hmm... simply put, the plots are similar in that the main characters are on the minority side ( linebarrels in the later half). they also like the woman who use the mecha first. both mechas used are the best in the series. also for themes they both have romance, comedy,action, and drama. 
report Recommended by nate23nate23
These two stories are similar coming of age tales, both featuring boys / young men thrown into a world much larger than anything they are used to. Amuro Ray and Renton also both have brilliant scientist fathers, and while the family dynamics are different, they both become pilots of a very poweful giant robot. They also join a state of the art ship piloted by a ragtag crew. The love interest (Eureka 7 -- Eureka) and (MSGundam -- Lalah, Sayla) is mysterious and holds sway over Amuro / Renton. Although MSG is much older than Eureka Seven (20+ years), the similarities in the main plot  read more 
report Recommended by Zarael
Facepalming the end of the Gundam Movie? It however even pales in comparison to the end of Eureka 7. Aside from that both are mecha, include alien forms and a central topic is "understanding each other".  
report Recommended by shina_luna
Both are love stories masquerading as epic science fiction plots. Both have a greater than average focus on the characters and neither compromises its main plot to get across the character development. Both are concerned with their main characters maturing and coming to terms with becoming adults. Less importantly, both also have some similar dynamics - e.g. both feature ship crews warring with large sinister organizations. 
report Recommended by BornIn1142
Apart from both series featuring awesome flying surfboards and SEELE-like shadow organizations, the main pairs of characters between the two series share similar relationships to each other and to the overall course of the series. Both Eureka Seven and Flip Flappers are well-crafted love stories in which the trope of "love saves the world" is brought out to full effect as the young lovers of each series learn to understand and bring out the best in each other. In this parallel, I would further note that Eureka and Papika share a similar situation in which their backstory with the leaders of the main organization (Gekkostate  read more 
report Recommended by Code-C
A flower wishes to be a big tree or a bird flying free but it can’t. No matter what, the flower will always bloom, always bud and always become a fruit for someone else to pluck. The flower cannot change what it is and yet, it is always undergoing change. Both MCs try hard to change who they are, to save their friends, to improve, to fall in love - without realising that their metamorphosis has already begun. 
report Recommended by McKemzie
Both E7 and Shippuden feature a world of war wars between conflicting factions. And a boy with some hippie-ish sort of anti war personification and just wants to be a peace maker and see everyone get along...both MC's want to protect someone they care about though one romantic and the other platonic (for obvious reasons).. renton's fighting to protect his crush much like naruto trying to keep his best friend alive and just like in sasuke's case, eureka also has people who want her dead. Like Naruto, Renton just wants everybody to get along. also to remember  read more 
report Recommended by Josiah-Joestar
Eureka Seven and Kakumeiki Valvrave (Valvrave the Liberator) both deals with the usage of mecha in a world that has both mysteries and terrors. The main male protagonist in both series leads a regular and boring life until a faithful one day where an event changes him forever. The main male protagonist also seems to want to protect what he treasures. Additionally, they have a crush on the main female protagonist. There is science fiction/supernatural themes involved in both series. Additionally, there's military and action that involves the mecha used. 
report Recommended by Stark700
Both are mecha series involving a young hero/heroine struggling to find their place and impress the girl they look up to/love. Both series also involve strange creatures seemingly threatening the planet.  
report Recommended by E_Creator
Eureka Seven is like a more happier lighthearted version of Elfen Lied this is the list of the similarities that makes Eureka Seven and Elfen Lied compare: -EL and E7 both feature a male lead who meets a strange girl who's humanoid yet not 100% human who he falls in love with..Renton x Eureka the Corallion... Kouta x Lucy the Diclonius -both eureka and lucy are special humanoid beings with a dark murderous past. both of them killed many people in their past including someone's family .  read more 
report Recommended by Josiah-Joestar
though different themes as one focuses on Martial Arts while the other focuses on Mecha, Aliens and Wars, i've found similarities like easter eggs if ya notice...like Kenichi, Renton is a little shrimp of an MC who is invited by a very attractive female (Miu/Eureka) to join her group and like Kenichi he ends up living in some wacky domain (Ryuzanpaku dojo in the Kenichi series/Gekkostate aircraft in E7) surrounded by a group of wacky characters who are kinda sour to him and take time to receive him well but still nevertheless give off a goofy vibe...the girl  read more 
report Recommended by Josiah-Joestar
Okay i know what you are thinking " how are they similar" well story wise not that much. However there are videogames of each and they dont follow the story of the animation. There is mecha, (Prototype in Halo) and there are characters featured in the game, Dr. Halsey in Reach and Moon Doggy, Holland and Eureka in Eureka Seven Game I like both even if you dont see them similar to eachother, I am obsessed with both 
report Recommended by that_dude650
Both series features the usage of mecha in a more futuristic setting with technology. Both series' main protagonist are pilots of mecha and part of an organization. Both series contains plenty of action, drama, and as well as some comedy to go along with the story.  
report Recommended by Stark700
Both have main character that have special interactions with their mecha Both have military under Evil CO Main character doesnt really want to fight, but knows they have to They feel like each other when you watch them In ISM its is there isnt a couple,more of a harem, but in Eureka there is a couple  
report Recommended by that_dude650
I believe Eureka Seven took inspirations to Dagram with the similar settings, both main protagonist are willing to became to achieve their goals to become rebels to society and became freedom fighters and willing to pilot a mechas 
report Recommended by OldSkoolBrayan
Mecha story with similar vibes - E7 is one of my favorites and I loved ID-0 
report Recommended by ceeayes
Eureka 7 and Children of the Whale have completely different story structures and target audience, but despite that I noticed a lot of similarities watching the two. -To start off, Eureka and Lykos are nearly identical characters. Both are girls with green hair, red eyes, they can't feel emotion at first but slowly develop them as the series goes on. They both started out as soldiers for the antagonist but switch sides. -Holland and Ouni are also pretty similar as characters. They're both vigilantes who start off incredibly rude, but they latter get injured defending the protagonists. -There's the psycho with pink hair with a tragic past (Anemone/Liontari). -Both  read more 
report Recommended by Inter_anime
On the surface level it does not seem like Eureka 7, an early 2000s mecha anime series, and Weathering with You, a supernatural romance film that came nearly 15 years later, have a lot in common. Despite this I think there are plenty of similarities between the two shows Starting off with our female protagonist Eureka/Hina -Both have a supernatural connection to the environment. -despite their young age both of them are tasked with looking after some (Eureka's 3 orphans and Hina's younger brother). -Both Hina and Eureka's bodies undergo physical changes as the story processes. These changes start on their left arm and slowly spread to the rest  read more 
report Recommended by Inter_anime
Both stories tell coming of age stories with great costume designs and distinct art styles. While they may initially seem different due to their wildly different genres (Uta~Kata being a magical girl anime and Eureka Seven being a mecha anime), both tie in the elements of their particular genres to help illustrate the main character's developments as they grow and mature, and share a similar progression where the first halves are a little slow and kinda meandering, with a tone that is somewhat lighthearted with an air of something more serious looming around the corner. The second halves of both shows delve right into that  read more 
report Recommended by FinalReality56
Main male is the loser at school, runs away with main female Main characters have a link with their mecha Main female "had a thing" (kinda a stretch in Eureka Seven) for the main males role model but then falls in love with main male The group travels alot Part of Rebelling group  
report Recommended by that_dude650
only the plot is similar guy "destined to be" with this girl because of his predecessors main goal between the two is coexistence KomD male likes bikes, E7 male likes boards and LFOs (mechas) KomD is more spiritual E7 is more scifi  
report Recommended by that_dude650
Both have mecha both protagist's fathers were great, Heroic Age is more parents both have groups that want to destroy humanity, then later, part of that group joins the "good" side at one point, the main char goes on a rampage without thinking both have weird alien-like things both mentions earth but dont live on earth and the music is similar 
report Recommended by that_dude650
Most of the Cast are the same,dubbed, HeatGuy mecha- more of androids, Eureka Seven mecha- more like LFOs (similar to gundam)  
report Recommended by that_dude650
Aside of similar setting, vibe and cast both of them is about fighting the system with ultimate power (friendship - Deca-Dence, love - Eureka Seven). 
report Recommended by Peligrimm
Sentient mechs, symbiotic relationships, homeships, little children onboard, somewhat balanced male/female protagonists... Plus they both have the war element, romance and something of a mystic nature inhabiting their planet. 
report Recommended by mecharobot
Really strong sci-fi/tech/engineering theme present in both. Both are futuristic. Group of tightly knit people working for a common cause. Theme of strong perserverance also present. 
report Recommended by zoboomafoo
Im surprised this isn't here already-- Girl with blue hair with special powers I got an extremely similar feeling from both animes. Of course wolf's rain is more dark, they are both amazing and deal with finding some different reality.  
report Recommended by faerieofmist
I can't say much about Buddy Complex yet as there are only a few episodes that have aired at the moment, but from what I can see of this anime, it gives me a similar atmosphere to Eureka 7. Both anime have mecha and (spoiler alert for Eureka 7) the idea of the future and past. Both amine are set in the future, and have a mysterious girl that comes into the main character's life. The ship in Buddy Complex really reminds of of the Gekkou in Eureka 7, though BC's is blue, while E7's is green. If you enjoy Buddy Complex, I highly recommend  read more 
report Recommended by Elisa965
These are both mecha shows that revolve around a boy who joins a rebel faction. He initially has trouble fitting in but he eventually gets by. They also have green haired love interests. 
report Recommended by LoveLikeBlood
Both are mecha anime with a romantic pair that are the only ones who can pilot The Mysterious Mecha that all contemporary mechas are derived from. One of them is a somewhat clueless going-nowhere youth who is related to someone famous in the mecha circles and has a family member who disappeared researching the truth about the early mechas' origins. The other one is displaced among normal humans, but has a deep connection with The Mecha which is of special interest to contemporary scientific bodies. Their previous partner didn't work out. Their current partner bears a striking resemblance to their first. 
report Recommended by HedgeSparrow
The concept is completely differently but the vibes are similar. The "feel good" factor is in both series. Log Horizon is an anime where our characters landed in a world that is familiar yet different to them. As such, they spend their time trying to find out the degree of changes that have occurred, and, in the process, building up a fascinating world. Eureka Seven happens in a world quite different from ours, one that's full of mysteries that even our characters, who have lived there for their whole lives, do not understand. Constantly, they have to question what they understand about their world and explore  read more 
report Recommended by alfphaa
both anime feature an amorpheus species that chased humanity away from earth the motives of the aliens are assumedly the same during fights we often see the control station issueing orders and planning the next moves (other simularities are kinda spoiler material) 
report Recommended by metadata
The main characters of both series join and try to fit into a group taking part in illegal and highly dangerous activity. Character development is done through them fiding their place in a team and building relathionships with the members. Both are, while being over the top in the action scenes, grounded in vibrant and complex universes : they share a sense of realism thanks to the realistic character and color designs, and the setting feels like real, lived-in locations packed with stories and unique characters. 
report Recommended by Aspartam
Although appearance wise they may have nothing in common- one about parasytes and the other being a mecha and such, the first thing that came to my mind when finishing Parasyte was Eureka Seven. They have strikingly similar themes. They both deal with Earth and nature and the bond between two species. Their endings are pretty similar as well ^^ 
report Recommended by Lumitailz
Both of them have mecha. Eureka 7 is more inclined to machines though. Both of MCs are put in difficult situations, both start out as talentless and doing something impossible. 
report Recommended by delta_epsilon
These anime are both very similar in the way that the male and female protagonist meet and an instant connection forms, and it almost seems they were "destined" to meet. Also, as the story progresses you see the relationship grow stronger. Both anime have a very emotional side to them, which really make you connect to the characters and their actions. 
report Recommended by WolfStack
Both shows have a primary focus on the main characters romantic relationship while also having plenty of action. Mirai Nikki is much darker and sadder though. Watch it if you enjoy action+romance.  
report Recommended by ModeratelyHuman
Similarities -A war between two sets of people taking place. -The main character tries to protect someone special who is being hunted. -A conspiracy. -Mecha Differences -Relationships between the main characters.  
report Recommended by listless27
Apart from both being mech series heavily drenched in romance, these two are showcases of some of the best flying sequences ever animated 
report Recommended by weirdy8
Both feature a protagonist with family issues using their overpowered mecha to protect an enigmatic girl who falls out of the sky, getting involved in a war they didn't want and enduring out of the power of love. Both also explore the reality of throwing children into a battle, and are heavily based around the themes of belonging and family. Think of Gundam Unicorn as Eureka Seven with better animation, a more directed plot and without the mind-screws. 
report Recommended by AF001
Both series are set in sci-fi world, but are primarily driven by romance. Despite both of them having faults, they are both pretty transcendental when they're at their best. They both also have lovely and inspired visuals and soundtracks. 
report Recommended by NessieFynn
There is a romance in both anime and pretty similar Alicia-Welkin and Eureka-Renton. The girls on both series are special. However the male lead is normal. Both male lead's father is a hero. Gekkoustate and Squad 7 also pretty same, warm and sometimes crazy. Both main lead's lost something dear to them too. Oh and the ending is pretty same, I mean the last episode is really really alike. and how VC and E7 end also have a similar scene. Hold hand and etc. Go watch for yourself, if you're a fan of E7 you definitely will loved this series also.  
report Recommended by Exill
Both have main characters coming from very different backgrounds, both have mechs(kind of) both have war. 
report Recommended by Fantastikaa
Both Dimension W and Eureka Seven deal with a subplot of different dimensions. Eureka Seven has a group of Kids adopted by the title character Eureka that seem similar in some ways to the group that hangs around on Dimension W. Eureka and Renton have issues with family, and the loss of a parent to cope with as they try to find their purpose in life. There also is the undercurrent of conspiracy in Eureka Seven that adds to its atmosphere, which also feels a lot like some of the background for Dimension W. 
report Recommended by Veretax
Both anime aim is to rescue the whole world. 
report Recommended by BackupPunch
both animes have vast storylines with amazing character driven stories. the main grows into himself in both animes while the anime itself shows the problems that other tertiary characters have to deal with. both create a great anime that is fun to watch, blassreiter is a bit more dark and has stronger themes that E7 but both still share alot of similarities 
report Recommended by roku11
While they may not seem very similiar on the surface, both Eureka Seven and Cowboy Bebop share a common love of 'western' pop culture. Everyone from John Coltrane to the Beastie Boys is either name-dropped or referenced in both series, while character's designs referernce famous characters from English-language film. Both drink deeply from American and British pop culture and have great music too. 
report Recommended by Hound_of_Ulster
I couldn't help but think of Infinite Ryvius while watching Eureka Seven. Although very different shows, the characters, interactions, and development between the two casts are very comparable. Both shows manage to develop a large cast very well, both with younger teen leads. There's also a lot of angst in these shows, but hey, people have issues right? The payoff for both is really incredible. 
report Recommended by Echelon
Both series took the standard mecha genre and pulled a unique spin on it. Eureka Seven had the mecha sky surf. Basquash had them play basketball. Both have a wonderful setting, and great attention to detail. And both have a character start starts of rather arrogant 
report Recommended by Tekky99
Not a big fan of this genre of animé, but Pandora Hearts is pretty god damn addictive, reminded me of Eureka Seven. Both have a male & female protagonists who eventually fall in love ( Eureka & Renton / Oz & Alice ) as well as a mixture of other genres including action, adventure & mystery. Loved both of them / 
report Recommended by BeriMelon
Both Jinki: Extend and and Eureka Seven are "different" takes on the Mecha Anime Genre, but very similar. Both involve "young" pilots of Mechas (Eureka Seven has Renton and Eureka, Jinki: Extend has Aoba, Akao, Elnie etc), and both involve older Mecha Pilots as well (Eureka Seven has Holland , Matthieu, Hilda, etc. Jinki: Extend has Ryouhei, Genta, Mel J. Vanette , etc). Both shows have Mecha battles very different then other mecha shows (Eureka Seven the mechas fly through the sky on "ref boards" and fight like that[fast paced], while Jinki: Extend is ground based [slower paced then Eureka Seven], but the fighting  read more 
report Recommended by Prede
Both shows are about rebel battleships with interesting crew which main hero joins, set in postapocalyptic future, on a planets which survived environmental disaster and are similar but not quite to the modern earth. Both involve protagonist growing up. 
report Recommended by himself
60%-70% Perfect mecha example 
report Recommended by LSD-25
They both have that certain magical flair about them. Both are of peculiar heroines and are both great to watch! 
report Recommended by Unitedsticks
Kinda similar in mecha styles and the way of the worlds living scenario. Possible world destruction with another race being the cause. 
report Recommended by supernavi467
Well the main characters are young and both love similar things which lead them on a grand adventure. Hey mecha anime is cool anyway and both have really good stories and Eureka 7 has some great music in it! Oh and Eureka 7 boasts very nicely designed mecha just like Gundam! 
report Recommended by tranceotaku
has the same theme as eureka seven.... you know, the end of days. 
report Recommended by jaydel
both focus on a male protagonist concerned with getting better at piloting mechas each with it's respective sports element fare. REALLY GOOD !! 
report Recommended by smithiea21
Dragonaut will remind you Eureka Seven every moment while watching it. We have mechas, we have a newbie boy and experienced girl as a main characters, we have great airships, we have crazy enemies and we have a problem with the destruction of the Earth. 
report Recommended by dnqw97dhqu9d
Watching them you can feel the same feeling of freedom and peace...  
report Recommended by dnqw97dhqu9d
Eureka Seven is a Good recent mecha show while Gundam is the great classic. 
report Recommended by acceleratum
Great characters, well design and a great story 
report Recommended by flaviocarmo
Hmm.... where can I start with this one? Maybe the fact that when I saw a magazine ad for Innocent Venus, Sana reminded me of Eureka. So I went to look up the series, and found out they have the same voice actress! Now besides that, I'd say the design of Sana is somewhat similar to Anemone as far as physical appearance, and Jo is almost an exact copy of Dominique's appearance! Both shows are about a girl that everyone's trying to use for her powers, mechas, and changing/saving the world. Oh yeah, and don't forget the rebel group of pirates. I guess you could  read more 
report Recommended by atlantiza
They are two diffrent anime, but they both have the same kind of mystery: Why is there a big wall in Darker than BLACK and why do Coralians appear, in E7. 
report Recommended by XzaR
Turn A Gundam puts a huge emphasis on its characters as E7 did.  
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Reideen may not have the same unique feel to it, and it also may lack the sort of emotional draw of E7, but Reideen features great 3DCG, smooth animation, and plenty of action... The series is also based on aliens with giant robots fighting against humans with giant robots, although it technically wasn't that simple in E7, it still occurs... Also, there is a love story between the main character and another girl, although it was blatantly introduced in the first (and only so far) intro, it is very subtle in the series, and has not even come up yet, despite being pretty far in... Reideen 2007 is  read more 
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Guy with a dream, girl with a dream, starts off small, ends up big, involves motorcycles being driven with a far off backdrop in ep1, robots, space, extremely powerful person that just happens to be powerful for entertainment, main character looks like anemone, breasts... watch the breasts... 
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Robots, Young pepole. robots and love. They are similar yet very differant. 
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The more i watched dennou coil and eureka seven, the more it reminded me of eachother. the illegals and Coralians seemed so similar. there are even human like ones in dennou coil and eureka seven. Also, the Scub Coral reminded me of the coil domain. i think if you liked dennou coil, you might like eureka seven. 
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Both have very well developed characters that throughout the series inquire you to find out about their motives and reasons. Both are also open-ended in various arcs. 
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Both are by Bones and have much romance, mecha and good music. 
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I felt that the technology used in both anime's were very similar and they both had the same feeling. Anyway while I was watching the first episode of Vividred Operation I had a strong recollection of Eureka Seven. 
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From the socially awkward and mildly irritating protagonists to the enigmatic girl with strange hair, these shows appear kinda similar. In terms of tone, both are gently comedic, mostly relying on the interactions between teenagers and authority figures with a background of war. 
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Similar premise: a young new recruit leaves their old life behind to join a team of people living on a small airship--a diverse cast of members with different roles, ages, backgrounds, etc. Some time is spent showing what life on board is like for the team, and other time is spent on the ship's journey around the world. Note that Eureka Seven is a darker show directed at an older audience than Pokemon Horizons, and includes themes of war and death. Both shows are about discovering the world and its truths just as much as discovering the self: the main characters grow a lot as  read more 
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The boy who's i total idiot but clearly talented with the female side character, both get picked on, get into fights, are in an organization with lots of friends and their purpose? To help and protect. 
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Mecha anime, mixture of humor, and a bit romance Great characters, well design and a great story Both anime aim is to rescue the whole world. Both series are great, and you should take your time watching them both ;P 
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Mecha anime, mixture of humor, and a bit romance Great characters, well design and a great story Both anime aim is to rescue the whole world. Both series are great, and you should take your time watching them both ;P 
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Eureka Seven and the Lucario movie have a few things in common: characters who redefine humanity, glorious angst and guilt, failures at communication, and perhaps most obviously, the theme of humanity's innate conflict with nature. They also feature bumbling young male protagonists, though Ash is much cooler and more able than Renton to start with. 
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Both anime start with small but big in the end. In the beginning we get: The Book of Bantorra: Armed Librarians vs Shindeki Church Eureka Seven: Gekko State vs World Goverment but in the end, the story tell about how to save the world while dealing with a new entity 
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love story across worlds makes both shows very similar, despite the big differences 
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These two are the same because they both have- Machine Battles The two main characters have a little relationship. Both series have a goal. Both main males are ordinary school boys. Both main females are a different being. 
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While the stories are incredibly different I get the same kind of excitement from these anime. * Eureka Seven is full of action-packed flying mechas and battles while Bakuman's action is set in the everyday as the characters struggle and tension to become manga artists. While Eureka Seven has fast moving battles scenes it also strangely seems more talky and goes into long winded explanations every once in a while, but Bakuman keeps conversations short and to the point, making each episode move quickly. * Both have a very sweet and awkward love story which part of what drives  read more 
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Both animes have a character shrouded in mystery and both of them have another character who loves them whole heatedly in one way or another. The plot is surprisingly similar in many ways. However these similarities aren't felt until the end of the series. If i would compare these two, I'd say these two animes both contain the same plot while one took the dark and mysterious approach the other one took a more childish and lighthearted approach. At the end of the day, both contain the same deep meaning and may leave you with many hours to reflect on them. 
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They're quite similar. Both are mecha, both have young protagonists, both contain elements of romance, main robots in both series behave autonomously sometimes. 
report Recommended by Volturnus
It is the same as a guy falls in love with a girl who is out of the ordinary, but with a cheerful ending. 
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Light hearted, yet heavy on character development and moral and ethical issues dealing with tolerance and equality. Governmental manipulation of public opinion and hiding truth behind a veil of lies and misunderstanding. 
report Recommended by BobDawg
Main Female Characters trying to become more "human" 
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Both have similarity on character development, especially between the main characters. Both are mecha anime. Moreover, both of their mecha can interact with main characters and providing same reason for their fighting.... Protect the Love one.  
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Both are coming-of-age stories of a boy with his partner robot. 
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Both have very similar characters. Renton is just like Agito: sometimes stupid and funny but very heroic and brave when needed. Eureka is very similar with Tula: both are different from normal people, sometimes strange and heroic. In this movie main characters are two young people just like in Eureka seven. I find these very similar.  
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After watching Eureka Seven, it instantly reminded me of Voices of a Distant Star. - Both protagonist in each story share a deep bond and love for one another, and are around similar ages (teens). - Sci-fi & drama: Involve similar battling concepts using robots (Tracers/LFO's) for combat. - Both take place in the future  
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