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This is a spoiler-free review of FLCL: Progressive, or FLCL 2. Below are links to reviews of the individual episodes. Every review after episode 1 has spoilers, so please read with caution.
We often write off sequels as unnecessary, and FLCL’s sequel seasons have certainly been no exception. But a sequel’s very lack of necessity is also what gives it so much fascinating potential ...
Today marks the DVD and Blu-ray release of Seasons 2 and 3 of the classic anime FLCL — FLCL: Progressive and FLCL: Alternative. To celebrate what is sure to be one of the most WTF additions to ...
Most anime is weird, but even to the those who embrace the medium have to admit there’s something off about FLCL. The original run of the series premiered from 2000 to 2001 and only consisted of ...
FLCL: Grunge director Hitoshi Takekiyo previously explained why the team pursued a CGI animated direction for the new series, “We were originally asked if we could ...
Instead of Naota, the main character of the original FLCL (pronounced “Fooly Cooly”), Progressive focuses on Hidomi, a reserved girl who closes herself off from the world by wearing headphones ...
Naota lives a boring life in Mabase, a fictional and quintessentially dull rural town where nothing interesting ever happens. Living in the shadow of an older sibling who has recently escaped to ...
You can watch it above. New key visual art for FLCL Progressive and FLCL Alternative were also released. Take a look below. Here are the story synopses released by Adult Swim: Up first ...
Their appearance in the in the FLCL trailer comes without her artistic consent, she said. “While I’m busy at [Anime Expo], I find out that the new FLCL by Adult Swim decided to rip off my ...
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