They also have to give up their son in order to protect him and they don't stop him from making his decision to sacrifice his own identity and connection to his loved ones to save his world and his parents. Eureka Seven: AO shows that happy ending are not guaranted Renton and Eureka have lost a daughter, which causes them to lose their idealism. In Eureka Seven: AO revolves around Ao who realizes that idealism can't solve everything but giving up those ideals is worse than struggling to limit in order to try and make them happen. Eureka Seven ended so hopefully that it seemed Eureka and Renton had finally came to a resolution: a happy ending to the tragic lives they led up to that point. In metaphorical terms, Eureka Seven revolves around Renton learning about the beauty of idealism and sees the world full of flaws and hardships. Racial discrimination is presented via how Ao and Eureka were ostracized for their unusual appearances. Allegories of world conflicts and wars, political climates, and environmental movements are presented in the series. The most obvious are the themes of acceptance, love, growing up, and responsibility. Like its' predecessor, Eureka Seven: AO works on a variety of themes. Later, Ao finds out that the Nirvash belonged to Eureka, and by joining Team Pied Piper of Generation Bleu, he embarks on a journey to find his mother and learn the truth about his origins. When a mysterious organization attacks the local Scub Coral, Ao somehow gets mixed up in the battle and manages to activate a mysterious robot called the Nirvash while it is being transported by the Japanese Forces. Toshio Fukai ever since Ao's mother Eureka disappeared 10 years ago.
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