#Eureka Seven: Hi-Evolution 1
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therosecrest · 1 year ago
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mechanimereview · 8 months ago
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(#MechaMarch2024) Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution Films
Yup, we’re doing this. This is a series of films that I’ve avoided for the longest time. Partially because I don’t pirate anime, right? So the official releases were few and far in-between and every showing of this film in movie theaters was too far away and not at a convenient time period. I also felt like this was a bit of a reaction to the Evangelion rebuild films. I thought that this would…
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alchemiclee · 8 months ago
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I watched the live action atla series and, looks like a very unpopular opinion in the sea of people whining and complaining about it, but I enjoyed it. I think they did a pretty good job with what they had and their limitations. the actors all did a good job and you can tell they enjoyed what they were doing and have a big respect for the show and their characters.
i'll let you in on the secret if how to enjoying something:
it's not setting high expectations or prejudging things. i'm a master of having low expectations and keeping an open mind so that I can enjoy things in life better. I went into this knowing for a fact that it would not match with the animated series. I knew there was no comparison at all. yes, there were some small bits I thought here and there that they shouldn't have cut out and could have fit if they tried,or things they could have done differently, which is natural to think when watching anything really, but I knew there's no point letting those overshadow the entire thing. if you care so much about little things, go produce your own series and make it perfect!
I went into it thinking of it as it's own thing. I asked myself is this enjoyable if I started watching without having seen the animation? without having the knowledge I do have? turns out it was enjoyable enough on its own. yes, seeing the animation helps fill in some of those gaps they skipped, and I understand why people are upset about things nit being added, but overall, it's a good stand alone if you dont sit and compare and nitpick the whole time.
if you don't go into it thinking "this is going to suck! i'm going to find every flaw! live actions always ruin things I love! I want it to match the animation 1:1! etc" then you'll be able to enjoy it. but if you insist on watching it with that mindset, then of course you will hate it. having an open mind and separating the two like I did makes it more enjoyable! I was pleasantly surprised by it.
I knew this mindset helped, because I did it with another series that had a remake. if you know eureka seven, you'll know that there are a few too many spinoffs. what us fans want is a proper remake and/or a continuation with the characters we know and love. instead we got several movies that retell the story in less appealing ways, the manga that has a few major differences, and a spin off series that's supposed to act as a sequel apparently, but it was kinda awful. because I loved eureka seven so much, I highly judged all these spinoffs and hated them all.
but when hi-evolution came out, I was really in the mood for new eureka seven. the first movie was mostly reused footage from the series. but they added some new stuff. I decided to start watching those as if they are their own stand-alone instead of trying to compare and fit them together. i think these spinoffs are supposed to be different universes that don't compare to the original, and I overly judged them because it's not what I wanted it expected as a kid. I watched hi-evolution with this more open mindset, and guess what? I enjoyed it! I thought it was actually a pretty good stand alone! if I never saw the anime series, I would have enjoyed these movies. I separated them in my mind and enjoyed them as their own thing! this is an extremely unpopular opinion and I haven't seen any eureka seven fans say they liked them. they got the sawn treatment as all the other releases. everyone just wants new content related to the original anime, so that's what they insist of judging by.
back to atla, it may also help that it's been several years since i've seen the animation. BUT it is one i've seen multiple times and have pretty good memory of it, I think, even if it's not so fresh in my mind anymore. I consider myself a pretty big fan as well. it's my second favorite series after fullmetal alchemist. nothing has compared to fullmetal alchemist for me, but atla is pretty damn close. you could say nothing has compared to atla either. solid second place and has never wavered. eureka seven being solidly 3rd. orphan black is 4th.....and I saw something about a new spinoff with all new different characters coming soon...so i'll have to try to apply this same technique to that as well.
conclusion: if you go into something being judgemental, nitpicky, comparing every little thing to something else, and overall having extremely high expectations, of course you're setting it up to fail you. you're basically purposely making yourself dislike it. you decided ahead of time you were going to hate it, so you do. if you have an open mind, low expectations, and let it be it's own thing separate from the original, it may not be your favorite thing ever, but you can at least get some enjoyment or entertainment out of it! appreciate it for what it is, rather than judge it for what it's not. this is for most things in life, not just a series on netflix.
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curestardust · 2 years ago
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Dust Watched: Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 3: Eureka
Genres: Mecha, Sci-fi, Drama // 1 movie (2h) // Orig (x) M1 (x) M2 (x)
So, umm... this was definitely a movie.
✧  story  ✧
I’m just going to cut to the chase, I’ve no fucking idea what happened in this trilogy. The first movie was to set-up this new timeline, the second one was to establish the new Anemone’s character and show us what Eureka has been doing and this one is uuuuuhhhhh... 
????????
So there are 2 halves to this movie. The first one is a road trip with Eureka and Iris, who is a baby EUREKA so she can’t control her powers yet. They’re being chased by Dewey who can uhhhh astral project to anywhere in the world? I guess? And yeah, that’s pretty much it. I don’t know what to say. They are just driving, getting attacked, survive, then drive again and this goes on til the 2nd arc begins.
I also have no idea what’s going on in the 2nd arc however. Dewey reveals that his grand plan for kidnapping Iris was to make her use her power to... erase reality or something? Because they’re from one of Eureka’s alternate realities, so they are not “real”, so they want to die???
Listen, I’m not gonna lie, I don’t remember much from the original E7, nor was I the biggest fan of it. So I can’t really tell what’s just blatant bad writing and what is something that is just being referenced and I just don’t remember it. But even then, as a movie, it’s just not particularly interesting to watch.
I starts off with a cool ass mecha fight, then it goes into a slow pace character building section, then it goes into an absolute “????” with events that make no sense and then it’s over. 
To me, one of the most telling factors of a show being unsure of itself, is when they have someone narrate what we could easily deduce from visual cues. And that’s the entire movie. To mention one example. after Dewey’s first astral projection, when he comes back, one of his 6 earrings turns into dust. An obvious visual cue that his earrings serve as a countdown for how many times he can do this again. But instead of leaving it at that, one of the characters is made to explain this to the viewer out loud. Infuriating.
✧  characters  ✧
I don’t think the writer really understands why people love the characters of the original anime so much. It’s not just “Eureka” who they love; it’s all the hardship they went through alongside her in the original series that made people feel so much for the character. And it’s true for all of them; Renton, Anemone, Holland... 
This is an alternative universe. You can push as many of the original characters into my face but I won’t feel anything for THESE characters. What I feel is simply nostalgia from the original. These are people who I don’t know, simply walking around with the faces and names of people I know from somewhere else. 
There were only 2 times I felt something and one of them was heartache for Eureka in one scene where she reveals her scars. The other was absolute befuddlement turned into rage. <Spoilers> This movie brings back Holland, gives him the dream life and then fucking kills him. And for what? Why, How, Who? None of it made sense! His pals from the Gekko join him on this mission and then they let him sacrifice himself (for something that doesn’t even work!!!) at the end DESPITE knowing that his wife is pregnant! When he goes off, the rest of the crew is floating on something and just waving at him?? What are you doing?? Fight him, punch him, shoot him in the fucking arm, and do it yourselves! Are you seriously telling me that his friends just let him kill himself like that? Just like that? OOOOOHHH my god wtf.<Spoilers>
✧  art  ✧
Oh my good lord, do I not like the character designs?? Like, none of them. Anemone gets offended for being called an “Oba-sama” but who can blame the kid? She looks 40! And Eureka looks like she hasn’t been to a hairdresser in 10 years and has just been cutting it for herself which... actually, that would fit her character in the movie. Still looks ugly though. 
I also deeply dislike the colours. It’s so washed out. It just looks lifeless. The only thing I can commend the staff for is the background designs and the animation. The BGs and set-designs look gorgeous and are insanely detailed. The animation is fluid, although it suffers a drop in quality alongside the actual art itself in the latter half of the movie.
✧  sound ✧
Honestly, all BONES projects I’ve watched had fantastic music and this one is no exception.
✧  overview ✧
All in all, I’ve no idea what the purpose of these movies were. None of them were particularly good tbh. Maybe the Anemone one is worth watching just for how much of a fever dream it is.
My Rating: 4/10
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kokorohoko · 6 years ago
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grupodinamo · 6 years ago
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Imagen de "ANEMONE / Eureka Seven High Evolution", segunda película del "nuevo" proyecto de Eureka Seven que se estrena el 10 de noviembre
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animetube · 6 years ago
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Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 1 - Available 8/14
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shavrin · 7 years ago
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katamarilife · 7 years ago
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Liked on YouTube: Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 1 https://youtu.be/B7s2_9mvlOQ
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futuri-newhd · 4 years ago
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Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 1 (2017) ยูเรก้า เซเว่น ไฮเอโวลูชั่น 1
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Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 1 (2017) ยูเรก้า เซเว่น ไฮเอโวลูชั่น 1, ดูหนังออนไลน์ 2017
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moviethaihd · 4 years ago
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Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 1 (2017) ยูเรก้า เซเว่น ไฮเอโวลูชั่น 1
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2017, Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 1 (2017) ยูเรก้า เซเว่น ไฮเอโวลูชั่น 1, กันยายน 2017
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therosecrest · 1 year ago
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kunoichi96 · 7 years ago
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Glasgow loves Animation 2017: What Do We Know?
Glasgow loves Animation 2017: What Do We Know?
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Fellow Glaswegian otaku, rejoice. Next week is the start of this years Glasgow loves Animation. The best film festival for anime fans.
I have attended this event for a few years now, and I love it to pieces. If you are in the Glasgow area from the 13th to the 15th you need to check it out.
With all that said, what do we know about this year’s selection of films?
Starting off the festival is the…
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milimiki · 3 years ago
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It’s been a while since I last saw Anemone: Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution, reminding me how utterly and devastatingly disappointed I was with that movie, and the movie that came before it, that I forgot that there was supposed to be a 3rd movie.
I think everyone who’s a fan of Eureka Seven expected Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 1, and subsequently Anemone: Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution, to be a trilogy of films that had new content, and continued the story left off from the original TV series. That didn’t happen. It was rehashed old scenes, given new dialogue, changing the lore of the world of Eureka Seven. To what end, I don’t know. Those 2 movies were just BAD.
I just saw the teaser for the 3rd movie, and lo and behold, like Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 1, it showed new content. I’m hoping the entire 3rd movie is new content. Despite being let down by the first 2 movies, I’m excited for this one. I have no idea what the fuck’s going on in that teaser, and that’s just fueling my anticipation for it.
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newsintheshell · 3 years ago
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Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution, il nuovo trailer fissa l’uscita del terzo film al 26 novembre
La storia del capitolo conclusivo della trilogia sarà ambientata 10 anni dopo la fine del precedente.
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Inizialmente atteso per il 2019, ma poi rinviato per ben due volte, “Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 3: Eureka″ ha finalmente una data di uscita, che speriamo si riveli definitiva. Il film conclusivo della trilogia “remake” diretta da Tomoki Kyoda (Eureka Seven, Eureka Seven Astral Ocean, RahXephon: Pluralitas Concentio), approderà nelle sale giapponesi dal 26 novembre.
La sceneggiatura di questo terzo capitolo non è più curata da Dai Sato (Eureka Seven, Ergo Proxy), che in questo caso ha lasciato le redini della storia in mano a Yuuichi Nomura (Xam'd: Lost Memories, A.I.C.O. Incarnation).
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Di seguito il cast principale del film:
Eureka: Kaori Nazuka 
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Iris: Rina Endo
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Anemone: Ami Koshimizu
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Holland Novak: Toshiyuki Morikawa
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Talho Novak: Michiko Neya
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Charles Beams: Jurota Kosugi 
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Ray Beams: Aya Hisakawa 
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Dewey Novak: Koichi Yamadera
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Il progetto cinematografico unisce il materiale tratto direttamente dall’originale serie mecha a delle nuove scene completamente inedite. La storia parte da 10 anni prima degli eventi raccontati nell’originale serie animata, trattando il fenomeno, in passato solo citato, della prima Summer of Love, per poi continuare con la storia che già conosciamo e concludersi con un finale però inedito. Oltre che dall’opera originale, la trilogia va a pescare anche dall’universo espanso creatosi attorno al franchise nel corso degli anni.
La storia del terzo film è ambientata 10 anni dopo la fine della "Grande Unificazione" avvenuta nella pellicola precedente, che ha portato le persone del mondo virtuale all'interno dello Scub Coral nel mondo reale. La popolazione è ora divisa in Terra Verde, la gente del mondo Scub Coral, e Terra Blu, la gente del mondo reale. La loro coesistenza però è tutt'altro che pacifica, con molti conflitti dietro le quinte. Dewey Novak, il capo militare della Terra Verde, decide di condurre attacchi terroristici come modo per proteggersi.
Eureka, odiata come simbolo e origine della divisione del mondo, come forma di espiazione ora lavora per l’A.C.I.D., l'agenzia per le operazioni segrete dell'ONU, lottando per proteggere la fragile pace. La sua missione speciale è quella di proteggere Iris, una “nuova Eureka”, nata dallo Scub Coral come lei, e con la sua vecchia capacità di manipolarlo. Sebbene i rapporti fra loro siano conflittuali, pian piano le due riescono a comprendere la solitudine l’una dell'altra. Eureka dovrà spingersi al limite per tenere al sicuro sia Iris che il mondo.
Il primo lungometraggio, intitolato “Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 1″, è uscito in Giappone il 16 settembre 2017, mentre “Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 2: Anemone″ ha fatto il suo debutto il 10 novembre 2018. Come la serie tv prodotta fra il 2005 e il 2006 sempre dallo studio Bones (Mob Psycho 100, Carole & Tuesday, Bungo Stray Dogs), entrambi sono licenziati in Italia da Dynit e disponibili in streaming su VVVVID.
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grupodinamo · 6 years ago
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Nueva imagen de ANEMONE / Eureka Seven High Evolution, película que se estrena en cines japoneses el 11 de noviembre
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