Eureka Seven Volume 6 Episodes 23-26

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Product Description Away from the Gekko, Renton has found a new home with a pair of enigmatic mercenaries: Charles and Ray Beam. And though the duo has opened both their ship and their hearts to Renton, their true agenda will force Renton once again to decide to choose between his new life or his old one. Meanwhile on board the Gekko, Eureka and Holland must come to terms and deal with their contrasting emotions towards Renton. Eureka will her blossoming love, and Holland with his growing hate. Will Eureka's emotions be enough to bring spur search to Renton back to the Gekko? Or will a mysterious pair of mercenaries and a vast military fleet be enough to prevent Renton from discovering where his true home lies? Winner of Top Honors at the 200t Anime Expo SPJA Awards. Genre: Action/Sci-Fi/Mecha. Amazon.com As the popular adventure-comedy Eureka Seven reaches its midpoint, Renton goes AWOL from the Gekkostate and finds genuine kindness for the first time since his older sister disappeared. Charles Beams and his wife Ray offer to adopt him, but they're undercover agents for the military, on a mission to destroy the Gekkostate--and capture Eureka and the super- mecha Nervash. Renton can't abandon his old loyalties: he reluctantly departs. Back aboard the Gekkostate, everyone misses Renton--even Eureka finally recognizes her feelings for him. Renton finds his way back to the ship, arriving just in time to save Eureka from the military. This daring rescue embodies every adolescent boy's fantasies, anddirector Tomoki Kyoda does a terrific job of choreographing the mixture of aerial battles, mecha fights, and snowboarding through the clouds. It's a dynamite finale for the show's first season, and there's clearly more action on the way. (Unrated, suitable for ages 12 and older: violence, grotesque imagery, toilet humor, brief nudity, tobacco use) --Charles Solomon