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* [[Alas, Poor Villain]]: {{spoiler|Charles and Ray. Oh ''God'', Charles and Ray.}}
** {{spoiler|Dewey Novak himself gets this in the manga. And in-universe from Holland in the anime, but only from Holland.}}
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: The announcement of the sequel series ''[http://www.animenewsnetwork.cc//news/2011-12-22/eureka-seven-ao-sequel-manga-to-launch-next-month Eureka Seven AO.]''
** And then they actually saw the thing. [[Contested Sequel]] might be an understatement here!
* [[Arc Fatigue]]: Arguably theThe Mine Arc, where the crew is trying to repair the Gecko, which ranges from roughly episodes 15-20. Most of the episodes include a lot of [[Angst]] on the parts of Renton and Eureka and Holland's abusive behavior towards Renton reaches its upper limits. Fortunately, the Charles and Ray Arc begins almost directly after, which is where the series begins to pick up in steam again, which it manages to maintain for the remainder of the plot.
* [[Complete Monster]]: Dewey Novak. He doesn't care about anyone, pretends to like Anemone so that he can use her as a tool, and sacrifices civilians and his own soldiers alike to test his weapons against the Scub corals without any remorse. {{spoiler|It is revealed in the end, that he just wants to destroy everything, humans, Scub corals and the world itself out of some sick sense of pride and self-validation.}}
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: The entire soundtrack. [http://vimeo.com/25161395 The first opening] is awesome, and it only gets better from there.
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** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCD4IMbqM8Y&feature=related Niji], the song that plays during the Nirvash's last evolution and the ensuing final battle ''definitely'' counts.
** Okay, a special note must go to Shounen Heart, notable for being ''so gosh darn happy.'' Then again, given that it's by Home Made Kazoku, this is little surprise. Bonus points for appearing in [[Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan|Ouendan 2]] and... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfJ_NPD9q0E whatever this is].
* [[Designated Protagonist Syndrome]]: Generally, many other characters beside Renton and Eureka (such as [[Beta Couple]] members Holland and Talho, or DominicaDominic and Anemone) tend to have more fans than they do, and a common complaint of the show (from [[Desu Des Brigade|JesuOtaku]] on down) is that they don't get enough screentime compared to Renton and Eureka who, will not unpopular, aren't as well liked.
* [[Everyone Is Jesus in Purgatory]]: Played with in the soccer episode. Norb says they should play soccer and several people ponder why they're playing soccer. At the end, Norb says something along the lines of "If you had fun, that's good. If you learned something, that's good too."
* [[Growing the Beard]]: Starts off inauspicious, starts picking up once the Beams are introduced, picks up even more after [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|episode 26]], and ''explodes'' about halfway during the second season.