'Eureka Seven' Franchise Receives Movie Trilogy
Bandai Namco opened an official website on Friday, announcing that the Eureka Seven franchise will receive a movie trilogy. Titled Koukyoushihen Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution, the movies are scheduled to premiere in 2017, 2018, and 2019, respectively.
The movies will tell the story of the phenomenon known as "The First Summer of Love" that took place ten years before the original Eureka Seven anime, but was never depicted in full. The movies will then follow the main storyline of the first television anime and contain new dialogues and scenes, revised footage, as well as a new ending not present in the original series.
Staff
Chief Director: Tomoki Kyouda (Eureka Seven)
Director: Hisatoshi Shimizu (.hack//Roots)
Script: Dai Sato (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex)
Character Design: Kenichi Yoshida (Overman King Gainer)
Main Mechanical Design: Shoji Kawamori (Macross)
Conceptual Design: Kazutaka Miyatake (Macross F)
Design Works: Shingo Takeha (Space Dandy), Masatsugu Saitou (Captain Earth) Yutaka Izubuchi (Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone), Shigeto Koyama (Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann)
Character Animation Director: Shigeru Fujita (Piano no Mori character design), Ayumi Kurashima (Classroom☆Crisis chief animation director)
Special Skill Director: Yasushi Muraki (Star Driver: Kagayaki no Takuto special effects)
Mechanical Animation Director: Shingo Abe (Star Driver the Movie)
Key Animator: Hideki Kakita (Break Blade: Kakusei no Toki), Shuuichi Kaneko (Ryuu no Haisha), Ken Ootsuka (Soukyuu no Fafner: Dead Aggressor - Heaven and Earth), Kenta Yokoya (Concrete Revolutio: Choujin Gensou), Nobuaki Nagano (Redline), Shiori Kudou (Zetsuen no Tempest)
Art Director: Kazuo Nagai (Kyoukaisenjou no Horizon)
Assistant Art Director: Yuushi Honjou (Nabari no Ou background art)
Color Setting: Nobuko Mizuta (Kuromukuro color design)
Editing: Kumiko Sakamoto (Boku no Hero Academia)
Director of Photography: Toshiya Kimura (Nanatsu no Taizai)
Sound Director: Kazuhiro Wakabayashi (Tenkuu no Escaflowne)
Music: Naoki Sato (Heroic Age)
Studio: Bones
Production: Bandai Namco Entertainment, Bandai Visual, Hakuhodo DY Music & Pictures, Mainichi Broadcasting System, Bones
Distribution: Showgate
The teaser trailer below features the insert song "Acperience 7" by German electronic music duo Hardfloor.
Bones produced the original adventure sci-fi anime in Spring 2005, which was followed by a movie featuring an alternative setting in April 2009, and a sequel television anime in Spring 2012 with a different set of main characters. Bandai Entertainment licensed the anime series and the movie in North America and released them on DVD between April 2006 and March 2010. Funimation re-licensed both seasons and the movie and released them on home video between August 2013 and April 2014.
Eureka Seven won multiple awards at the 5th Tokyo Anime Awards, including Best Screenplay, Best Television Series, and Best Character Designs, the "Domestic Digital Contents Category" at the 20th Digital Content Grand Prix, and the Best Female Character and "Best Television Series" during the 2006 Anime Expo SPJA Awards in the US.
Teaser Trailer
Source: animate Times
Koukyoushihen: Eureka Seven - Hi-Evolution 1, Koukyoushihen: Eureka Seven - Hi-Evolution 2 & Koukyoushihen: Eureka Seven - Hi-Evolution 3 on MAL
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Aug 14, 2017 9:57 PM by nightscape94
Aug 14, 2017 4:12 AM by removed-user
The new movies look to be more in line with the original series and I'm fine with that. I'm also fine with the addition of staff present on AO. I just want to see more of this special thing called Eureka since nothing else is close enough to give the same flavor.
May 10, 2017 4:00 AM by VyseLegendaire
This is my favorite anime of all times, and I'm disappointed in how it was treated in AO. AO was a cruel, sick joke to me. I liked seeing Eureka and Renton again, but it just didn't really feel like them at all. Eureka was almost Eureka though... Renton not so much. I'm not about to go into issues with AO now at all though.
I do hope this movie triolgy goes well, and they don't step on the original series
I'm kinda worried
mod edit: merged double post
Mar 28, 2017 2:23 AM by NoviemberIX
Mar 22, 2017 4:24 PM by phyzm
Mar 20, 2017 7:42 AM by Sheldanise
Mar 20, 2017 3:12 AM by ladatree
Hmm, so Anemone is confirmed and we'll be getting new content before and after the series.
Most of the staff are returning, which is good. I didn't hate AO, but it was obviously not as good as the original.
Animation looks good, the character designer is the same guy, OST already sounds good.
First movie in 2017
Last movie in 2019
2019 - 2005 = 14
14 / 2 = 7 o_0
Excited
Agreed with pretty much all of that, and the return of the rest of the really key staff this time, unlike last time, like Dai Sato as main writer and Yoshida back in full charge of character design getting to do these awesome characters in HD (his character animation was much more expressive than the AO ones), and Naoki Sato back for the music (hopefully Koji Nakamura gets to contribute another track and new versions of some of his main ones from the original show, his soundtrack was the best part of AO) really gives me a lot of excitement for these three movies and that they'll be going for the same mood and story themes as the original series.
The visuals of the characters and mecha in the trailer looked gorgeous.
I had no idea this news got announced until randomly coming across the trailer a day after the announcement :)
Mar 19, 2017 3:58 PM by DangerMouseDM
But the original FMA is better then brotherhood.
Brotherhood threw the law of equivalent exchange out the window in the end.
I think there are few people who consider the original FMA better than Brotherhood. I mean the ending was bad enough they needed a movie to fix it. Which I'll admit did sort of tie it up a lot better over all. Still Brotherhoods antagonist, character development and and resolution are far more thorough.
Also doesn't really negate their other botches, hell or the travesty that was AO.... AO was enough of a disaster that I believe it completely possible to botch up this.
FMA did not need a movie to fix it. That's like saying Evangelion needed a movie to fix its ending. The movie was made out of the success of the 1st anime adaptation. People were just but hurt that Ed didn't end up with Winry. And things didn't go their way.
The law of equivalent exchange meant more in 2003 rather than brotherhood because Ed and Al learns there is no equivalent exchange and that their theory does not apply to real life.
Brotherhood tackles the same concept but felt like a dumb down version of it.
Mar 17, 2017 6:05 PM by AAA_XD
Sorry, didn't mean to concern, I'm not really offended. But I mean it's just unfortunate that people even see AO as a second season because it's so detached from the original.
I would give Bones the benefit of the doubt if it wasn't for the fact that despite having great animation and starting their animation series strong... they usually fall apart at the end (typically because the source material isn't complete, so they have to do an original ending).
I mean the original FMA had a terrible conclusion.... Soul Eater is again another series that fell apart at the end.... Kekkai Sensen went off the rails as well... Captain Earth went all wishy washy.... so I mean I'd say that it's a 50/50 chance that they get the job done.
The original Eureka Seven was one of their home runs for an original series. FMA Brotherhood righted the wrongs of the original.... I have high hopes for My Hero Academia. This I will remain pensive.
But the original FMA is better then brotherhood.
Brotherhood threw the law of equivalent exchange out the window in the end.
I think there are few people who consider the original FMA better than Brotherhood. I mean the ending was bad enough they needed a movie to fix it. Which I'll admit did sort of tie it up a lot better over all. Still Brotherhoods antagonist, character development and and resolution are far more thorough.
Also doesn't really negate their other botches, hell or the travesty that was AO.... AO was enough of a disaster that I believe it completely possible to botch up this.
Mar 17, 2017 5:09 PM by TheMaverickk
The original series is one of my favorite anime ever. AO was disappointing, but I have hope that this will be a great way to bring us back into that universe. I like that it's not just a retelling of the existing stories; we're getting a prequel and a sequel/"interquel" as well.
I can't wait :)
Mar 17, 2017 2:44 PM by V2Blast
Wow, after reading your post, I kinda sympathize with you. Like I said I don't quite remember this series so my apologies if I offended you.
Anyways, most of the sequels or anime movies for older anime turn out to be cash-grab which I strongly dislike. I don't have high hopes with this movie either but you should give the benefit of doubt because it's Bones we are talking about. Maybe they want to apologize to the fans for AO.
I would give Bones the benefit of the doubt if it wasn't for the fact that despite having great animation and starting their animation series strong... they usually fall apart at the end (typically because the source material isn't complete, so they have to do an original ending).
I mean the original FMA had a terrible conclusion.... Soul Eater is again another series that fell apart at the end.... Kekkai Sensen went off the rails as well... Captain Earth went all wishy washy.... so I mean I'd say that it's a 50/50 chance that they get the job done.
The original Eureka Seven was one of their home runs for an original series. FMA Brotherhood righted the wrongs of the original.... I have high hopes for My Hero Academia. This I will remain pensive.
But the original FMA is better then brotherhood.
Brotherhood threw the law of equivalent exchange out the window in the end.
Mar 17, 2017 2:34 PM by AAA_XD
not only i forgot what is the story about, what will happen in this three movie is killing my mind.
regardless, im fucking hyped up
never expected to see eureka again in this age or year xD
Mar 17, 2017 1:33 PM by YizelTro
Mar 17, 2017 1:14 PM by sullied
Wow, after reading your post, I kinda sympathize with you. Like I said I don't quite remember this series so my apologies if I offended you.
Anyways, most of the sequels or anime movies for older anime turn out to be cash-grab which I strongly dislike. I don't have high hopes with this movie either but you should give the benefit of doubt because it's Bones we are talking about. Maybe they want to apologize to the fans for AO.
I would give Bones the benefit of the doubt if it wasn't for the fact that despite having great animation and starting their animation series strong... they usually fall apart at the end (typically because the source material isn't complete, so they have to do an original ending).
I mean the original FMA had a terrible conclusion.... Soul Eater is again another series that fell apart at the end.... Kekkai Sensen went off the rails as well... Captain Earth went all wishy washy.... so I mean I'd say that it's a 50/50 chance that they get the job done.
The original Eureka Seven was one of their home runs for an original series. FMA Brotherhood righted the wrongs of the original.... I have high hopes for My Hero Academia. This I will remain pensive.
Mar 17, 2017 12:02 PM by TheMaverickk
Do you even read dude? I don't even watch anything from the franchise but please read before posting.
The movies will tell the story of the phenomenon known as "The First Summer of Love" that took place ten years before the first Eureka Seven anime, but was never depicted in full. The movies will then follow the main storyline of the first TV anime and contain new dialogues and scenes, revised footage, as well as a new ending not present in the original series.
It's basically a film trilogy (not a single movie but 3) which will include events that happened before and during (not after, so no AO) the first TV anime plus a new ending. Almost all of your complaints are gone if you'd just take some time to read except for the fact that it will still cut down most of the character developments and unimportant scenes since 3 films are still shorter than 50 eps.
I'm willing to wait before passing judgement but no offense I have very little to be hopeful over. Dai Sato returning is the only thing I could even call a positive.
That said I still stand by the fact that we don't need to see the events of the First Summer of Love (an event talked about and expanded upon through dialogue in the original series), and movies that try to condense entire anime series never go over well. Character development is lost, and so forth. I am still greatly concerned for the outcome of this trilogy.
Mar 17, 2017 11:52 AM by TheMaverickk
This one might at least be worth it more than the original series.
Mar 17, 2017 11:09 AM by metadata
Might finally end up watching E7 after all this time pushing this.
Mar 17, 2017 9:05 AM by DatRandomDude
Mar 17, 2017 8:47 AM by CosmicCipher
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