Eureka Seven (Psalms of Planets Eureka Seven) is a mecha anime created by Bones. The series premiered in April 17, 2005 in Japan and ended on April 2, 2006. The English version aired on Adult Swim from April 15, 2006 to April 28, 2007. A second English dub was also produced in Hong Kong.
Cast[]
Additional Voices[]
- Joe Cappelletti
- Erik Davies
- Peter Doyle
- Michael Forest
- Julie Rei Goldstein
- Kyle Hebert
- Kate Higgins
- Megan Hollingshead
- Dave Mallow - Teos 01 (ep. 26)
- Michael McConnohie
- Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
- Tony Oliver - Anchorman B (ep. 47)
- Peggy O'Neal
- Bob Papenbrook
- Jamieson Price
- Sam Riegel
- Michelle Ruff
- Keith Silverstein - Communication Staff (ep. 26)
- John Snyder
- Michael Sorich
- Steve Staley - Anchorman A (ep. 47)
- Terrence Stone
- Jessica Straus
- Kim Strauss - Airport Control (ep. 23)
- Kirk Thornton - Operator (ep. 47)
- Kari Wahlgren
- Dave Wittenberg
- Daniel Woren
Animax Dub[]
Image | Character | Seiyū | Dub Actor |
---|---|---|---|
Renton Thurston | YÅ«ko Sanpei | Muriel Hofmann | |
Eureka | Kaori Nazuka | Catherine Fu | |
Holland Novak | Keiji Fujiwara | Colin Shevloff | |
Talho Yuki | Michiko Neya | Lily Truncale | |
Matthieu | Akio Nakamura | Matt Bailey | |
Stoner | Yasunori Matsumoto | Jack Murphy |
Notes[]
- Yuri Lowenthal had at one point been contracted by Bang Zoom! Entertainment to provide the English voice for Renton Thurston in Eureka Seven. After recording 13 episodes, he was replaced by Johnny Yong Bosch because it was deemed that his voice was too low for the character and all of the lines were subsequently rerecorded. Yuri is never actually heard in Eureka Seven as a result, despite it previously being listed on his resume (there was however, one scene at the end of episode 7 in which Holland is watching Renton on a video and Yuri's original audio was not replaced. This may have happened because of the lack of visuals showing it was Renton on the video.
- Kyle Hebert took over as Ken-Gon from Episode 28, due to Bob Papenbrookās passing. Also Bobās final role.
Video Releases[]
Distributor | Year | Format | Content | Region | Country | |
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Bandai Entertainment | 2006-2007 | The Complete Series | 1 NTSC |
United States | ||
12 Volumes | ||||||
2009 | Episodes 1-24 | |||||
1 Volume | ||||||
FUNimation Entertainment | 2014 | The Complete Series | ||||
2 Volumes | ||||||
The Complete Series | A DVB-T | |||||
2 Volumes | ||||||
2016 | The Complete Series | 1 NTSC | ||||
10 Discs | ||||||
The Complete Series | A DVB-T | |||||
6 Discs | ||||||
Anime Limited | 2017 | The Complete Series | B DVB-T |
United Kingdom | ||
2 Volumes | ||||||
The Complete Series | ||||||
6 Discs | ||||||
FUNimation Entertainment | 2020 | The Complete Series | A DVB-T |
United States | ||
6 Discs | ||||||
Anime Limited | The Complete Series | B DVB-T |
United Kingdom | |||
6 Discs |
See Also[]
- Eureka Seven: AO
- Eureka Seven: Good Night, Sleep Tight, Young Lovers
- Eureka Seven vol.1: The New Wave
- Eureka Seven vol.2: The New Vision
- Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution
External Links[]
- Eureka Seven (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Eureka Seven at the Internet Movie Database