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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 the Fandom Rejoiced]]: The announcement of the sequel series ''[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-12-22/eureka-seven-ao-sequel-manga-to-launch-next-month Eureka Seven AO.]'' ENOUGH SAID.
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* [[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.
* [[Jerkass Woobie]]: Anemone, though by the end she's more of a [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]].
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Dewey Novak. Enough said.
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: Dewey blasts it to bits. Repeatedly.
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* [[Never Live It Down]]: Okay, Holland is [[Jerkass|a total prick]] to Renton in the first half of the series. Some people seem to forget that [[Character Development|he grows out of it]] in the latter half and claim he remains an insufferable douchebag throughout.
** In a way he does. He just doesn't vent it specifically on Renton that much, and at least actively ''tries'' to reign himself in.
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: Renton's demonic-level rampage in Episode 20. After being sent into an [[Angst Coma]] brought on by hatred towards Holland, feelings for Eureka, and hate towards his immaturity, Renton has the mother-of-all-freakouts as enemy mechs are swarming him. He goes into a [[Foe -Tossing Charge]], maiming, bisecting, gutting, slicing, and smashing every single machine roaring toward him. Worse, Nirvash is soon sporting ''[[Red Eyes Take Warning|RED EYES FROM HELL]]''.
{{quote| '''Renton: [[Madness Mantra|Damn it, damn it, damn it, DAMN IT, DAMN IT, DAMMIT, DAMMIT, DAMMIT, DAAAMMMMIIIIIIIIIT!!!]]'''}}
** This is only the ''half'' of it. It got a ''[[It Got Worse|HELL]]'' of a lot worse when his stress reached it peak. He imagined a shadow coming at him with his face, but twisted into a psycho [[Slasher Smile]], and letting off a maniacal [[Evil Laugh]]. Renton proceeded to dismember the very last mech that attacked him, which had already been thrashed into submission. It's been dismantled to the point you can see the cockpit of the man piloting it. ''[[There Is No Kill Like Overkill|However...]]'' Renton, with a final blood-curdling scream, throttles Nirvash's foot right down on the human, ''crushing him like a cockroach''. When Renton has calmed down, he raises Nirvash's leg... and you can see a '''''SEVERED HUMAN ARM''''' sticking to its foot ''[[Squick|slough off and splatter to the ground]]'', with GALLONS OF BLOOD spilling off the edge. Worst of all, it has a wedding ring on the finger. HE WAS A FATHER. As soon as Renton spots this, his eyes snap open with [[My God, What Have I Done?|genuine horror]]. You hear a few staggered heartbeats... then the poor kid ''[[Vomit Discretion Shot|throws up]]'' from shock and repulsion. The next episode, he's stuck in a [[Heroic BSOD]], and finally cries his eyes out for several agonized minutes.
* [[Replacement Goldfish]]: It can be argued that the Beams, who were unable to have children of their own, saw Renton as this.
* [[The Scrappy]]: Those ''Goddamn kids''. Linck in particular.
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* [[Tear Jerker]]: [[Eureka Seven (Anime)/Tear Jerker|Hope you have your Kleenex box nearby.]]
* [[Wangst]]: Renton for around half of the first episode. Stays in sight for a while before it evolves into genuine [[Angst]] and then disappears.
* [[What Do You Mean ItsIt's for Kids?]]: As [http://www.japansociety.org/resources/content/2/0/5/4/documents/sato_mcgray%20interview.pdf confirmed by the screenwriter Dai Sato], Eureka Seven aired at 7 AM on Sunday mornings in Japan. The large amount of violence, however, caused the English dub to air [http://www.siliconera.com/2006/05/30/eureka-seven-is-not-a-hit-in-the-us/ at 1:30 am on Adult Swim.]
** It is also interesting to note that Studio 23, a channel in the Philippines, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPetXxAmqF4 aired the Tagalog dub at 10 AM.]
 
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