Alongside the above character art, new mecha designs were revealed for the film, the first from Yutaka Izubuchi, who has previously done some additional designs on the Eureka Seven franchise, and the second from Shoji Kawamori, best known as the creator of the Macross series who has previously been the main mecha designer for the Eureka Seven franchise.
It’s time to look to the future as the 3rd Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution anime film, just titled EUREKA / Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution, revealed a whole bunch of new information today, including a new trailer, a new visual, the Japanese release date, and character art alongside the voice actors for the film set 10 years after the last film.
Its follow-up, ANEMONE / Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 2, premiered in November 2018.