: When they realize that piece is unattainable, that love "mutates" into jealousy.
: If you were actually looking for Episode 7 of the newer series, Aquarion: Myth of Emotions (2025), the focus shifts to the character Sakko discovering his lack of fear stems from his past life as "Nanook the Coward," and a battle involving a humanoid Mythic Beast that begs for death. Sousei no Aquarion Episode 7
The visual contrast in the episode—Sirius tending to his meticulously grown roses ( Krönenburg Alisias ) versus Apollo casually handling a spider—symbolizes the clash between aristocratic "order" and wild "chaos". This sets the stage for the eventual revelation that "reincarnation" in the Aquarion universe is far more complex than simple one-to-one soul transfer. : When they realize that piece is unattainable,
The central conflict of the episode focuses on Sirius de Alisia’s burgeoning jealousy toward Apollo. Sirius has long defined his identity through the belief that he is the reincarnation of the legendary Shadow Angel Apollonius. However, as Apollo’s raw, instinctual power begins to overshadow Sirius’s refined technique, that conviction crumbles into resentment. This sets the stage for the eventual revelation
In the original series Genesis of Aquarion , Episode 7—titled (or sometimes referred to as the "Antichthon" episode)—serves as a pivotal examination of the series' core philosophy: the volatile relationship between love, jealousy, and power. The Alchemy of Jealousy
The episode introduces a "Monster of the Week" that manifests as an impossible geometric polyhedron known as . This entity is so aesthetically perfect that it reflects the pilots' internal insecurities, causing them to experience "supreme jealousy". This external threat forces the pilots to confront the "poison" of their own hearts, literally manifesting their interpersonal friction as a mechanical failure of the Aquarion. Fudo’s "Jealousy as Energy" Philosophy