Eureka Seven/Episodes

Eureka Seven is an anime series created and produced by Bones and directed by Tomoki Kyoda. The series ran for a total of fifty episodes, as well as a recap special titled "Navigation ray=out", which recaps the first half of the series. The first episode aired in Japan on April 17, 2005, and the final episode on April 2, 2006.

Distribution of the English version of Eureka Seven is handled by Bandai Entertainment and its affiliates. During its premiere run, Eureka Seven was available for online viewing on the Adult Swim Fix, Adult Swim's online video service, the Friday before its premiere on the channel proper. The series made its televised debut on Adult Swim on April 15, 2006, and ended on April 28, 2007. Beginning with episode 26, Adult Swim began airing an additional parental advisory warning for violence before each episode. In keeping with Adult Swim's practice of making jokes in such warnings, the warnings claim that they would rather air the episodes uncut since they are "American Cowboys." Adult Swim traditionally cut down the opening and ending themes from each episode to fit the series to American television's time restraints, which resulted in the final episode's first airing having actual content cut from it as the episode originally had no theme song sequences; it was re-aired properly the following week. Adult Swim aired Eureka Seven reruns for the last time in May 2008. On August 18, 2012 Eureka Seven began airing on Adult Swim's Toonami block, replacing Deadman Wonderland, which had ended it's run.

Almost all of the series' episode titles correspond to real songs, composed by Japanese or foreign artists. Some of these have been stated to be intentional references, and other phrases previously only existed as song titles. However, it is unclear whether every episode title is intended as a musical reference.

The first translated Region 1 DVD volume of the series was released on April 25, 2006 in the US