To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the TV anime Eureka Seven , the "Eureka Seven 20th Anniversary Exhibition" is scheduled to be held at the Yurakucho Marui shopping facility from December 12, 2025, to January 4, 2026. The exhibition's official website and X (formerly Twitter) opened today, releasing a key visual featuring the four main characters. RELATED: Eureka Seven Launches 20th Anniversary Celebrations With New Visual, Special Video The original Eureka Seven TV anime aired for 50 episodes from April 2005 to April 2006. Psalms of Planets Eureka seveN good night, sleep tight, young lovers , a theatrical film depicting a story set in a “parallel universe” to the TV series, released in April 2009. And Eureka Seven AO , a sequel to the TV anime, aired for 24 episodes fro, April to November 2012. And Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution , a three-part theatrical reboot film series, released from 2017 to 2021. The 20th annivesary exhibition features setting materials for mechas and characters including Renton, Eureka, and Nirvash, alongside a section revisiting the story through famous lines, iconic scenes, and photo spots. It also displays a standing statue of Nirvash and historical arcade machines. Merchandise featuring original illustrations drawn specifically for this exhibition will be available for purchase. 2,000-yen advance tickets will go on sale on October 31 at 10:00 a.m. Alongside the admission tickets, 6,600-yen exchange tickets for a Compac Drive-style LED light will also be available . Compac Drive-style LED light Crunchyroll now streams Eureka Seven AO and Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution , describing the first TV anime as such: Renton is a teenager trapped working as a mechanic in a backwater town. He dreams of joining up with a daredevil group of pilots known as Gekkostate and following in his father’s heroic footsteps. When a mysterious beauty named Eureka shows up asking for a tune up, Renton soon finds himself drawn into a high-flying mecha dogfight that makes him a target of the military. Source: Press Release, "Eureka Seven 20th Anniversary Exhibition" official website and X (formerly Twitter)


