Eureka Seven
Oshimeter
Synopsis
At 14 years old, Renton Thurston is bored and stuck in a dead-end town, obsessed with 'lifting' — basically surfing on airborne energy particles — and dreaming about joining a famous renegade crew called Gekkostate. Then a girl named Eureka literally crashes a giant mecha through his house, and suddenly his quiet life is over. He ends up aboard Gekkostate's ship, chasing the adventure he always wanted, except reality turns out messier and more complicated than his daydreams ever were. The people he idolized aren't quite who he imagined, and Eureka herself is genuinely mysterious in ways that slowly unravel across the show's 50-episode run. The central relationship between Renton and Eureka is the real engine here — it's a slow-burn thing that grows naturally without feeling forced. The mecha combat is fluid and unusual because the mechs actually surf through the air, which gives the action a rhythm you don't see elsewhere. Naoki Satō's soundtrack ties everything together emotionally in a way that sneaks up on you. If you've watched RahXephon or Last Exile and wanted something with more emotional warmth at its core, this scratches that itch. If Code Geass left you wanting something less chess-match cold and more genuinely human, Eureka Seven leans that direction. It starts as a coming-of-age adventure and gradually reveals something heavier underneath — political, existential, melancholy. Give it ten episodes before deciding.
Episode Guide
Characters
Eureka
Mysterious Coralian girl, Nirvash pilot, and reluctant mother, Eureka struggles with human connection.
Portrayed by Sheh Stephanie
Renton Thurston
Renton Thurston, a compassionate but naive mecha pilot, seeks to escape his father's legacy while finding love and purpose.
Portrayed by Bosch Johnny Yong
Holland Novak
Gekkostate's leader, Holland is a passionate but volatile captain haunted by his past, struggling to balance his love for Eureka and Talho.
Portrayed by Yang Seok jeong
Talho Yuuki
Gekko's head pilot, Talho is Holland's lover, and Hilda's best friend, struggling with insecurities in their relationship.
Portrayed by Roy Fanny
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