Eureka Seven: Astral Ocean

2012 • FUNimation
4.7
124 reviews
TV-14
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Season 2 episodes (12)

13 moonlight ship
7/12/12
Season-only
Bobbing in the ocean in the Gekko, Ao faces a strange reunion with Eureka. At the same time, the Allied Forces, Japan, Generation Bleu, and Truth close in on the prize - Eureka, her Nirvash, and the Gekko.
14 another truth
7/19/12
Season-only
As Eureka and Ao fight against Truth, the JAF and Generation Bleu become embroiled as well. The fallout of this military encounter is further complicated by Naru's mysterious return.
15 humanoid secret
7/26/12
Season-only
Ao feels the pressure of being the only IFO pilot with an operational Third Engine. With what Eureka said to him and the Japanese claiming to have communicated with a Secret, he also struggles with the idea that the Secrets may not be the enemy.
16 next phase
8/16/12
Season-only
Ao still feels conflicted about fighting Secrets, but with a swarm of Secrets descending on all the Scub Corals that have become active again, an ambitious operation is set in motion to eradicate all the Secrets at once.
17 Johansson's book
8/23/12
Season-only
After his desperate stand against the swarm of Secrets, Ao finds himself in a world that is familiar, yet different in disturbing ways. As he tries to figure out what happened and how he might fix it, he makes a startling move.
18 third engine
8/30/12
Season-only
With Ao gone, Fleur and Elena are left to confront their differences over how they deal with the way he left. But no matter how they feel, the only way either of them can go to him is by activating the Third Engine on their IFOs.
19 the day
9/6/12
Season-only
The world has turned against Generation Bleu for taking back Ao and the Quartz Gun. They now find themselves facing UN sanctions and the Allied Forces, even as they try to figure out who's side to take - the Secrets or the Scub Corals.
20 last message
9/13/12
Season-only
With Blanc gone and the Generation Bleu Headquarters beseiged by the Allied Forces, Ao and the others must figure out what they believe in and whether it's worth fighting for.
21 rising sun
9/20/12
Season-only
Team Pied Piper works with Japan and the Secrets to hold up their end of the agreement that Blanc forged before he died. And Elena, now with the Allied Forces, struggles to come to terms with her true identity.
22 coral carriers
9/27/12
Season-only
The confrontation with Truth brings to light new truths about him and the strange IFO-like craft called the Canon that is now a part of him. And these inconvenient truths begin to change things for Naru and for the Allied Forces.
23 The Final Frontier
11/19/12
Season-only
The complicated relationship between Ao, Naru, and Truth comes to a head. As they try to sort things out, a stranger appears and he seems to have some uncanny knowledge.
24 The Door into Summer
11/19/12
Season-only
Together with his father for the first time, Ao has many questions for Renton. As the heartbreaking answers are revealed, Ao makes his choice.

About this show

13-year-old Ao Fukai unexpectedly finds himself piloting a robotic fighting machine -- the Nirvash -- after an organization known as "Secret" attacks his island. With his friend Naru, a girl with psychic powers, Ao heads into battle to protect his home.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
124 reviews
Anthony Downey
August 25, 2016
This show is a perfect guide on how to make what is quite possibly the worst sequel of all time. Nevermind how most fans of the first show feel about it (with most reactions ranging between callous indifference and incomprehensible rage), even from the standpoint of being a sequel series, it fails on that account. It seems that someone had an idea for a series, and the producers just changed some facts and attached the Eureka Seven name to the show to give it a boost.
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David Howard
November 24, 2019
I loved the original series! OMG it was so good! This one was good too, but the whole timeline thing was a just wierd. At first, I thought it was set 20 years after the events of Eureka Seven; like re-colonization of the original Earth or something. But obviously not. The fact that this was set back in time was a bit confusing for me. That being said, Truth and the "time traveling" concepts were the two biggest of the few pet peeves I had on the show among other things. But its a decent spinoff.
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Gilgamesh (Vertiet Ryper)
October 14, 2015
The Original series, The Psalms of Planets: Eureka Seven, was literally one of the best stories of all time, and destroyed AO when it came to that. If only it wasn't one of a kind.
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