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''Eureka Seven AO'' is an anime and manga series that is a [[Sequel]] to ''[[Eureka Seven]]''. The animated series began airing in [[Spring 2012 Anime|April 2012]]. The manga was released on January 2012 and is still ongoing. |
''[[Eureka Seven AO]]'' is an anime and manga series that is a [[Sequel]] to ''[[Eureka Seven]]''. The animated series began airing in [[Spring 2012 Anime|April 2012]]. The manga was released on January 2012 and is still ongoing. |
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The series takes place twenty years after the events of the original anime. It follows a boy named Ao living on the island of Okinawa, which has [[Balkanize Me|recently declared independence from Japan]]. Ao is the orphaned son of a foreigner who moved to the island, which causes him to be subjected to less than [[Fantastic Racism]]. Despite this he's still close friends with Naru, a girl who comes from an influential family on the island. |
The series takes place twenty years after the events of the original anime. It follows a boy named Ao living on the island of Okinawa, which has [[Balkanize Me|recently declared independence from Japan]]. Ao is the orphaned son of a foreigner who moved to the island, which causes him to be subjected to less than [[Fantastic Racism]]. Despite this he's still close friends with Naru, a girl who comes from an influential family on the island. |
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* [[Try Not to Die]]: Toshio Fukai has Ivica pass this message on to Ao. |
* [[Try Not to Die]]: Toshio Fukai has Ivica pass this message on to Ao. |
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* [[Wave Motion Gun]]: The ''Triton'' (and presumably others of its class) has two. |
* [[Wave Motion Gun]]: The ''Triton'' (and presumably others of its class) has two. |
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* [[Wham! Episode]]: Episode 7 |
* [[Wham! Episode]]: Episode 7: Coming on the heels of a [[Mind Screw]], it's revealed that {{spoiler|1=Truth has kidnapped Naru. The [[Dream Sequence]] beforehand suggests that Naru may have gone with him willingly because she believes he's the giant that protected her as a child. Naru also seems to have unnatural abilities. Finally, the end of the episode shows a blurry image of a mysterious item that Generation Bleu is keeping under it's base...and it looks exactly like Nirvash type TheEND. ''The white version from the end of the original series''.}} |
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* [[The Worf Effect]]: Team Goldilocks is deployed and quickly defeated in episode 5, which means Team Pied Piper is called in as backup. |
* [[The Worf Effect]]: Team Goldilocks is deployed and quickly defeated in episode 5, which means Team Pied Piper is called in as backup. |
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* [[Wounded Gazelle Gambit]]: In episode 8, America tries to cancel Pied Piper's mission in Faisal Arabia, as a Scub Burst there would potentially cripple the country, which supports various terrorist groups. In response, Christophe Blanc has Gazelle and his friends portray victims of the G-Monster on television, garnering international support for their rescue and thus forcing America to concede to public pressure. |
* [[Wounded Gazelle Gambit]]: In episode 8, America tries to cancel Pied Piper's mission in Faisal Arabia, as a Scub Burst there would potentially cripple the country, which supports various terrorist groups. In response, Christophe Blanc has Gazelle and his friends portray victims of the G-Monster on television, garnering international support for their rescue and thus forcing America to concede to public pressure. |