Rent Eureka Seven 1 (2005)

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2h 5min
Rent Eureka Seven 1 (aka Kôkyô shihen Eureka Sebun) Online DVD & Blu-ray Rental
Synopsis:
Renton is a 14 year old boy who finds his life dull. His only passion is "lifting", a sport that involves surfing in the air on invisible particles called Trapar. This immense adventure saga was made by an equally immense Japanese animation production team, who previously brought you titles such as Cowboy Bebop The Movie and Wolf's Rain!

1. Blue Monday
Renton is a 14 year old boy who finds his life very boring, that is until eureka falls into his life...quite literally. He meets Eureka one day when she falls straight out of the sky...
2. Blue Sky Fish
With the Nirvash in need of help, Renton flies off for the Amita Drive, a mysterious device his father left him. But will the drive be able to awaken the dormant power of the legendary LFO?
3. Motion Blue
Since he said goodbye to his grandfather, Renton helps Eureka even further, and is fascinated by her skills as she frees the Gekko-go as well as its crew from the grip of the army.
4. Watermelon
Renton despairs because he is doing nothing on board the Gekko-go. However a 'not entirely legal' mission washes away his worries and helps him understand the spirit of the Gekko-state.
5. Vivid Bit
After being teased incessantly by Talho about his feelings for Eureka, a trip downtown for some shopping proves to be a learning experience for Renton.






Directors:
Aka:
Kôkyô shihen Eureka Sebun
Studio:
Bandai
Genres:
Anime & Animation
Countries:
Japan
BBFC:
Release Date:
16/10/2006
Run Time:
125 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 2.0, French Dolby Digital 2.0, Japanese Dolby Digital 2.0
Subtitles:
English, French
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • Interview With Japanese Cast (Part 1)
  • Audio Commentary For The Team During Episode 1
  • Textless Opening and Closing

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