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    Quote Originally Posted by Budweineken
    NOOOOOOO!!!!!! this doesnt apear to work anymore anybody have a link that works?
    Favorite Gotwoot Mod moment: "Why is everyone in that show black? The art and music are pretty good, and the voice acting is alrite as well......but i can't stand that guy who follows afro around. Hes so, well, black, for the lack of a better term (well thats not true, there is a better term, but i wont use it here)" Assassin

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeoBear
    NOOOOOOO!!!!!! this doesnt apear to work anymore anybody have a link that works?
    Eureka7 OST 1 and 2, plus 3rd and 4th OPs/EDs

    Also has some pretty cool pics in it and it's nice that it has the additional OPs and EDs.

    As far as I know the third OST isn't out yet, but can anyone confirm that?

    Humans are different from animals. We must die for a reason. Now is the time for us to regulate ourselves and reclaim our dignity. The one who holds endless potential and displays his strength and kindness to the world. Only mankind has God, a power that allows us to go above and beyond what we are now, a God that we call "possibility".

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    masamuneehs = Pimp sauce thanks bro =)

    God damn it this is one of the beat ost's ever EVER!!!11!!lolBBQcoPT3R!!!
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    Thumbs up Masa's 'Blow-by-blow' analysis of e7 episode 37 (are you tired of these yet?)

    7:03 - Stoner is a pretty funny name for a dedicated historian... Guy seems smarter than most of my professors
    7:04 - Finally a good glimpse of the Orange. Looks like a massive harpoon type projectile. I'd always assumed it was just an energy ray, but a harpoon fits the theme of man versus nature much better...
    7:07 - What. The. Fuck. Is this Limit of Life theory exactly? They keep referring to it like we should know... It seems to have no actual scientific ground to stand on...
    7:08 - 10 dimensions huh? Looks like String Theory to me. 7th dimension seems to be thought, the first 3 account for physical space (action), and 4th is traditionally time. This would be M theory since Norbu talks about Vodareks existing beyond the 10th dimension (M theory holds 10 or 11 dimensions, Bosonic holds 26)
    Based off this it seems Despair is like the phenomenon in Ghost in the Shell (and Brain Scratch episode in Bebop) of humans advancing to the dimension of purely thoughts through electronic means.
    7:10 - goddamn the antibody Scabs are nasty... And I still can't get over the similarities to Festums from Dead Aggressor. Perfect holes appearing suddenly in physical space, directed at humans, seems to be manifestation of reaching 'the Limit of Life'
    7:11 - Confirmed: Even Anemone has a conscience it seems.
    End Part A thought - a very deep episode. I like.

    Part B hope - Let the new military LFOs stand up to the Gekko-go, please.

    7:14 - New & improved LFOs + typeZero look sweet. But i fear a DBZesque fireball duel between the 7 Swell and the Valhalla Swell as the climax of this show...
    7:16 - Looked up the word 'Ageha', and in English it means Swallowtail butterfly (Anemone's mech is very similar to that)
    7:17 - Dewey is one smart man. He should work for the White House
    7:18 - not to mention an excellent public speaker... Love that pause and grave tone.
    7:23 - Norbu explains why Eureka has been acting like such a pansy recently. It irks me much less now.
    7:24 - And Eureka drops a bomb to end the episode...

    Preview - Adrock heavy episode imminent

    Overall: An episode relying on the strong themes and undertones of this series, this one still comes off excellently as we get the merging of lots of different (and previously underdeveloped) ideas and themes running throughout the show. Overall a most necessary episode.

    Humans are different from animals. We must die for a reason. Now is the time for us to regulate ourselves and reclaim our dignity. The one who holds endless potential and displays his strength and kindness to the world. Only mankind has God, a power that allows us to go above and beyond what we are now, a God that we call "possibility".

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    So...Talho...pregnant...What??? I wasn't even sure Holland was actuallt doing her...
    Anyway, I like Stoner's idea, but it could easily be turned around. Eureka being a Coralian that looks like a human could be percieved as the greatest danger yet. Imagine the shock of finding out your kid could be dating a 'monster' in disguise. Can't wait to see how Dewey handles being King of the World either.

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    Episode 38 was a pretty good espisode, very funny especially the "Doing her" parts, and it's gonna be interesting to see how Dewey handles being King.

    Quote Originally Posted by Yukimura
    So...Talho...pregnant...What??? I wasn't even sure Holland was actuallt doing her...
    Episode 34 at 7:22 she already said she was pregnant.

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    Aye. Some parts of the first half reminded me of School Rumble with all the misunderstandings. Very good stuff indeed.

    With Dewey already positioning himself as the leader of a military dictatorship, the means the Gekko-Go crew have at their disposal are becoming limited. They just need to play with all the cards available for them. The great public is already manipulated to hate corallians, so it doesn't matter if some take Eureka as the greatest danger yet. Although it seems the main issue in the next publication should be to reveal the corallian attacks are caused by Dewey's provocations.

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    Pretty much everything that can be said about this eps has been said, the misunderstandings were great, and Matthiew took the brunt of Holland's rage, which is funny because Moondoggie was the one who down that train of thought first.

    Not that it wasn't obvious from the context (and you can look it up in any english dictionary too) when the council guy says "You'll kill us and shoulder the onus?" 'onus' is from the Latin for burden. I just thought it was a fitting and interesting word choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryllharu
    Matthiew took the brunt of Holland's rage, which is funny because Moondoggie was the one who down that train of thought first.
    That's probably because Moondoggie is such a pretty boy that Holland would have felt bad about beating him to pulp.

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    Lightbulb You don't want in-depth thoughts on Eureka7? Too bad

    Stoner is an awesome character. Most 'narrator only' types I can't stand but he just has this relatable and understandable attitude. You really get a feel for his thoughts.

    Oh the great differences between the sexes... While it was a bit over-exaggerated I liked seeing Matthieu and Doggie's lines of thought and how they differed with the girls. Stoner, of course, was the only one who actually had a handle on the situation.

    Great contrast too between the 'girls' camp and 'guys' camps and then Talho/Holland's more mature and real situation.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ryllharu
    Pretty much everything that can be said about this eps has been said
    I disagree.

    The flashback gives us a little more info on the Amita and Compac Drives. From what Norbu said and what we know about Despair it is clear that a soul can go into a Compac Drive. In the flashback Adrock pulls the Amita Drive off of the Nirvash's Compac during a Seven Swell. When Eureka wakes up the Swell is over and Adrock has simply vanished without a trace.

    From this I get the sense that the Seven Swell and the large Coralians (Great Wall included) are kinds of 'gates'. The Seven Swell especially seems to be some kind of special gate for souls, connecting them to a higher level of 'the other dimensions' (remember Norbu's words in the last episode) that Coralians almost assuredly come from... The only time the Seven Swell can be achieved is when a Coralian and a human, along with a Compac and Amita Drive, interact all together.

    From Despair (leaving the body but not the soul) and general LFO stuff we've seen that humans interact on their own with Compac Drives. But the Amita Drive (taking Adrock's body & soul) seems to come from 'the other side of the gate'...

    The word Amita in any kind of usable context outside of the series is found in Buddhism. One of five celestial buddhas in Buddhism the Amitabha is a Buddha that people, upon dying, can pray to to take them to 'the Pure Land', basically helping the souls about to be reincarnated in the (undesirable) cycle of rebirth to be born into higher dharmas (destinies/forms of reincarnation). Basically the Amitabha is like a guide towards Nirvana, the ultimate state of being.

    The Amitabha was once a man who undertook 48 vows in order to create 'the Pure Land' as a place where souls could go to seek a higher state of rebirth and aid them towards Nirvana. The most famous of these vows is the 18th, vowing that those who call upon Amitabha as few as ten times will enter the Pure Land.

    The name 'Amitabha' is a combination of Amita ('boundless/infinite') and Abha ('light/splendor'). It can also be called Amitayuh (he whose life is boundless)

    More about this can be found on Wikipedia.

    And yes, I think this is an excellent angle from which to approach the future themes of Eureka7 from.

    Once again, Stoner is the man.
    ...but not as cool as Dewey... Make that King Dewey

    LOL at that Sage using the term 'onus' in an actual sentence. He deserved a bullet just for that.

    edit to below - I wholly disagree with your opinion. It seems all the small things I so enjoy about this show are nothing to you at all, which makes me a little sad. It's not always supposed to be whizbang animation, catchy tunes and feel-good attitudes.
    Last edited by masamuneehs; Thu, 06-01-2006 at 11:56 AM.

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    Well I kind of agree I mean im still watching this show but to tell you the truth there are very few episodes wear I find myself enjoying this show I don’t think it needed to be 50 eps this show has had way to many pity parties. Renton has been depressed Eureka has been depressed Holland has been depressed Talho has been depressed people who im not even going to bother to name have been depressed. Its too much there have been very few moments wear I have had a good feeling watching this show like the time when Renton suggested they go and ref in that competition I though that would be an opportunity to see something cool but nope. This show has amazing animation quality considering the length, and a soundtrack that im listening to atm but there hasn’t been anything else groundbreaking. The first two episodes wear the best ones the rest has just been stuff I have had to watch to get to the end.
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    Angry Thieves Masquerading as Angels

    A new group has released episode 40 of Eureka Seven.

    HOWEVER this group is using Nanashi-Fansubs scripts, not creating their own

    They are calling themselves "Seraph Fansubs" and they're releases are based off the leaked scripts from Nanashi.

    They've decided to just start at episode 40, cutting right in line.

    I personally refuse to even link to them and would ask others to kindly wait for Nanashi's releases, since they put alot of time and effort into their work and have brought us everything about this great anime so far.

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    Very well said .

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    Nanashi perfected Episode 39 and Episode 40.

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    Man, it was jolly good to watch some Eureka 7 action after such a long pause. Good thing it was two episodes back to back. That made the experience after the long wait more rewarding, certainly. Especially seeing how the first of these two didn't actually advance the plot at all, even though I liked the episode a lot. Now, I'm no soccer fan in reality (because Finland sucks in soccer), but it was a really funny and good spirited episode nevertheless.

    Well, the second of these two of course contained lots and lots of stuff, but I have to confess I didn't quite know what was going on. Maybe I had just totally forgotten who the being is they travelled to meet, but the truth is I had no idea. Well, that didn't make the episode any less interesting.

    But damn they should attach tracking devices to those kids. They are no end of trouble.

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    i think long time ago ice alchemist mentioned that episode 39 is not that good
    so i have always been nervious about the release of 39
    well, just watched it, and i thought this episode is pretty pointless
    (don't think it matters whether you watch 39 or not, it almost has nothing to do with the plot)

    but nevertheless, this is one funny ass episode. it reminds me of Sagara in FMP fumofu (when that fat dude kicked the soccer player), lmao, maybe this is the funniest episode in the entire series.

    anyways, yaa!!! soccer is great!!, did nanashi purposely delayed the release for fifa world cup?! lolz

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    yes, it is a crime that it took me this long to watch the most recent episodes of this show. (39 and 40).

    and yes, no long crazy episode dissection this weekend, not enough time.

    39:
    Filler? I dunno, but it felt like alot of useless crap except for again providing encouragement to the Gekko-go members and the bit at the end with Dewey's press conference.

    Probably the only episode of e7 i'd say was a waste of my time.

    40.
    New intro. I'm not crazy about the song. I mean, gospel music in anime? The new opening is just too much, imo, could be more subtle and still be cool. Some nice animation though. The new ED, on the other hand, is an absolute work of art.

    Norbu is one smelly prophet.

    I liked the bit with Dominic and Dewey, god that man is such a bastard it's not even funny.

    I, like Krac, was sorta lost at first because it had been so long since i'd seen this show. I had to remind myself what exactly they were doing in the city. What I don't understand exactly is how Norbu actually managed to fuse with the Compac Drive... Oh well, whatever.

    Alice in Wonderland references, some nice plot advancement, and an excellent showdown coming up, plus a beautiful ED. Gosh I love this show.

    Humans are different from animals. We must die for a reason. Now is the time for us to regulate ourselves and reclaim our dignity. The one who holds endless potential and displays his strength and kindness to the world. Only mankind has God, a power that allows us to go above and beyond what we are now, a God that we call "possibility".

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    Wow, that was one cool episode
    Did a nice background of Norbu & Sakuya, showed Eureka's conviction too.
    Next episode looks to be quite action packed.

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