Renton seems to know a lot more than what Eureka does. *cue in AD 12021* Renton’s back!! Alright the best part of the episodes until you find out that seven swell opens up the dimension and Renton hops back into Nirvash and blasts into the swell and meet Ao. Ao Fukai, a 12-year-old boy with a missing father, lives on the island with an old doctor named Toshio and is about to enter middle school. But one thing’s for sure, he’s just here to destroy the world, whether if anyone likes it or not. The story is set on Okinawas isolated island of Iwado, which has seen a growing movement advocating a return to an autonomous government. Is he a… human? He didn’t deny but didn’t approve. What is Truth… really? He’s not a Secret anymore, nor is he a part of Scub Coral. Which is great I actually enjoyed their little relationship development, to be fair it wasn’t much but it’s slowly progressing further on to ep 23, 24 and possible OVA or movies. While traveling with his friend Naru he gets mixed up in the conflict between the Scubs and the Secrets. Set in the year 2025 Ao Fukai is just an ordinary 13 year old school boy who lives on Iwato Jima with his grandfather. But Ao on one hand seems like he does want a relationship with Naru, but on the other hand he sister-zoned Naru and indicates he might have a thing for Fleur… maybe a long shot in Elena? However, back on Triton Fleur bugged in and claims Naru and Ao are just childhood friends nothing more, nothing less. 5.0 out of 5 stars Eureka Seven Ao: Part 1 DVD Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 October 2014. Since they haven’t been with each other for the longest of time, the first thing Ao would ask “is Truth your… lover?” I got a good chuckle on that.
Ao and Naru’s reunion the tension that both possess is unlike any other.
And did you know that Ao’s ending at 24? I actually had no clues until they announce the finale will be delayed to fall… Other aspects that got me hooked back were the subtle humor, which wasn’t present in prior episodes.
Yeah buddy, Bone’s got me hooked into the series again, albeit near the end of the series.