Eureka Seven AO/YMMV

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


  • And the Fandom Rejoiced: Many fans thought that when Eureka Seven ended and the movie was released, that would be it for the series in total. And then AO was announced. The results were obvious.
  • Awesome Music: Similar to the first series, AO has amazing background music.
  • Contested Sequel: There are some very divided opinions on this one. By the end, the series was near universally panned and just about everyone could agree that it wasn't nearly up to par with the original series.
  • Ensemble Darkhorse: Noah, the cute Team Pet, is quickly skyrocketting to this. He's seen as a bro to most of the community, especially due to his never changing expression and his actions, like freeing Ao from capture in episode 3. Most fans have compared him to Gulliver from the first series.
    • The random Okinawan man who takes Ao around in episode 4 is quickly growing on the fandom as a true bro.
  • Fan Nickname: Pied Piper's leader, Ivica, is now being called Stan Lee due to his similarities to the famous comic book creator.
  • Genius Bonus: The lightning-generating Secret in episode 8 was last spotted in Philadelphia in 1752, the same year Franklin conducted his famous "catch lightning with a kite" test.
  • Memetic Sex God: Noah. Dear god, Noah.
  • Narm: Episode 9: "You're that guy from the toilet." Possibly intentional.
  • The Scrappy: Truth is almost universally disliked among fans due to how out of place he seems to be in the series, as well as having overpowered abilities including energy projection, flight, and shapeshifting.
  • Win the Crowd: Certain aspects of the manga were... not well received by the fandom. The anime, on the other hand, starts off with two episodes that gleefully lampshade and subvert many of the tropes of the original series, as well as having the main character one-shot a giant monster with his own mech's severed arm.