| Review of Eureka Seven #6: most enjoyable series of 2007? | Thu, 4 Oct 2007 |
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As Eureka Seven enters its second half the plot developments are still moving forward apace and the characters are continuing to develop too. It is perhaps a series that demands a larger than average investment both in terms of time and money, but when a show uses a high episode count to its advantage in weaving a complex story with engaging characters, it's all the more rewarding to watch. Out of 2007's new DVD releases, this series is still proving to be the most enjoyable.
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| Reported by Paul — Comments: 14 | |
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Of course, you’re unlikely to be reading this with much conviction that you'll actually by the series if it gets a good review if you haven’t already been convinced..
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When we left Taisuke at the end of Volume 1, he had a hole in his stomach and had just survived a fall off the top of a building. He wakes from a 3 day coma and ponders to..
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A maternity test handed to Masane at the beginning of this volume reveals that she is not, in fact - as had seemed to be the case, but never firmly stated - Rihoko's biological..
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