Blue Mondays Episode 3: Sir This Is A Daddy’s

It’s a new podcast series! Zigg & Aqua will be watching the classic 2005 mecha anime Psalms of Planets Eureka Seven, and discussing their thoughts and feelings on it as it approaches its 20th birthday. Keep an eye out for this podcast between main installments of The GLORIO Chat – every two weeks or so – as we surf the trapar waves.

This installment, we cover Episode 5: “Vivid BIt” and Episode 6: “Childhood”

Blue Mondays Episode 2: Pivot to Garfield

It’s a new podcast series! Zigg & Aqua will be watching the classic 2005 mecha anime Psalms of Planets Eureka Seven, and discussing their thoughts and feelings on it as it approaches its 20th birthday. Keep an eye out for this podcast between main installments of The GLORIO Chat – every two weeks or so – as we surf the trapar waves.

This installment, we cover Episode 3: “Motion Blue” and Episode 4: “Watermelon”

Blue Mondays Episode 1: A Eureka Seven Rewatch Podcast

It’s a new podcast series! Zigg & Aqua will be watching the classic 2005 mecha anime Psalms of Planets Eureka Seven, and discussing their thoughts and feelings on it as it approaches its 20th birthday. Keep an eye out for this podcast between main installments of The GLORIO Chat – every two weeks or so – as we surf the trapar waves.

This installment, we cover Episode 1: “Blue Monday” and Episode 2: “Blue Sky Fish”

Eureka Seven Ao Episode 22

Recap: Mecha-Truth goes to town on the Allied Forces as the secrets behind his nature are finally unravelled. To escape, Ao is teleported back to Okinawa, where he has an awkward reunion with Naru. And somewhere far away, a lone figure is searching for something…

Talk about an evil eye

Eureka Seven Ao Episode 21

As Ao and team Pied Piper try and settle into their new arrangement with the Japanese government, Elena meets Maggie Kwan and confronts Eureka about her mysterious origins, and Naru arranges ‘Occupy Scub Coral’.

OP/ED Op-Eds: Eureka Seven [Himitsu Kichi]

As an experience, Eureka Seven tends to be constantly pushing forward. It’s a show that’s very much concerned about the future – growing up, falling in love and changing the world for the better. That’s why ‘Himitsu Kichi’ (‘Secret Base’) is a little unique – in a show that looks forward to the future, it’s…