The Eureka Seven anime series has received a special new visual to commemorate its 20th anniversary. The show’s character designer Ken’ichi Yoshida drew the visual, which features various characters from the series.
Beyond the visual, there is a 20th anniversary promotional video with the FLOW theme song “DAYS,” a 20th anniversary logo from Tsuyoshi Kusano (the anime’s title designer), and plans for collaboration goods to be sold at FLOW THE FESTIVAL 2025.


Additionally, a special 20th anniversary talk show will be held at AnimeJapan 2025’s Bandai Namco Group Booth on March 23 JST.
Eureka Seven aired between 2005 and 2006 for 50 episodes. Tomoki Kyoda directed the mecha anime at Bones with Dai Sato as series composer and Shoji Kawamori as the main mechanical designer. Crunchyroll describes the show as:
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.
Eureka Seven inspired a sequel series titled Eureka Seven AO and the Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution movie trilogy. The third Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution film, Eureka: Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution, was released in 2021.
Source: @EUREKASEVEN_PJT