2nd Eureka Seven: Hi -
Evolution Film's Video Highlights Remastered Track
The official website for the Eureka
Seven: Hi - Evolution film trilogy began streaming a video featuring a
remastered version of the track "Tiger Track" by producer KAGAMI,
remastered by Hiroshi
Watanabe.
The track also featured in the original 2005 series. The video features scenes from Anemone: Kōkyōshihen Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution (Anemone: Eureka Seven: Hi - Evolution), the second film in the trilogy.
The track also featured in the original 2005 series. The video features scenes from Anemone: Kōkyōshihen Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution (Anemone: Eureka Seven: Hi - Evolution), the second film in the trilogy.
For
the first time in the Eureka Seven franchise, the film is set in Tokyo. The film centers
on Anemone, a girl who lost her father in a battle in Tokyo seven years prior
to the film's story, leaving her with only her stuffed toy Gulliver, and the AI
concierge Dominikids for emotional support. Now she is a key part of a strategy
by the experimental unit "Acid" to combat the seventh Eureka,
"Eureka Seven," an enemy of humanity that has killed 2.6 billion
people. Driven to the brink, all of humanity entrusts its hope to Anemone as
she dives deep into the interior of Eureka Seven.
The staff
remained mostly the same as the first film, but added Takuhito Kusanagi and Fumihiro Katagai as designers. Shigeru Fujita and Ayumi Kurashima remain credited as
character animation director, but were also credited as sub-character
designers. Kenta Yokoya was credited as
mechanical animation director and design works, while previous mechanical
animation director Shingo Abe was credited as one
of the main animators, alongside Hideki Kakita, Shuichi
Kaneko, Ken Ootsuka, and Nobuaki Nagano.
The
"Nirvash X" mecha appears in the
film. Shoji Kawamori (Macross, Last Hope) designed this new version
of the franchise's
main mecha,
and it is the largest of its kind in the franchise's history.
The film replaces voice actor Kouji Tsujitani with Keiji Fujiwara in the role of Dewey Novak, after the former's
recent passing on October 17. Tsujitani had voiced the character
since the original 2005 series.
The film opened
in Japan on November 10, and it ranked #9 in its opening weekend. Funimation will debut the film in theaters in 2019.
The first film
opened in September 2017, and the third film is slated to open in 2019.
Source: Eureka Seven: Hi -
Evolution anime's official website
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