It’s time to dive back into the unending awkwardness of adolescence. Today marks the DVD and Blu-ray release of Seasons 2 and 3 of the classic anime FLCL — FLCL: Progressive and FLCL: Alternative. To ...
FLCL: Progressive is a sequel to the cult classic anime “FLCL” (Fooly Cooly), featuring new characters and a continuation of the surreal, coming-of-age story filled with robots, bizarre adventures, ...
It’s not easy to talk about FLCL. It’s tough to articulate what makes it so moving. I recently rewatched the original series all in one go (it’s only six episodes) and still found it almost ...
Even in the strange and wondrous world of anime, 2000’s FLCL feels like a one-of-a-kind show. The original series follows a 12-year-old boy who meets an alien woman, gets thrown into her conflict with ...
FLCL’s new season FLCL Progressive had its series premiere on Toonami last weekend, and its many oddities were embraced by fans so much they were hanging on to see what would happen in the second ...
After 17 years, FLCL has returned with the premiere of Progressive, the first of two follow-ups to the original, bizarre, coming-of-age anime. Rather than focusing on what’s new about the sequel ...
The main problem with FLCL Progressive is encapsulated by the final shot of this episode: an extreme close-up of Haruko’s lips as she sets up the next episode by dramatically intoning, “Medical ...
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. FLCL: ...
If you are looking to complete your anime collection with FLCL‘s latest additions, then it is time you listened up. At last, Adult Swim has addressed its plans to bring FLCL: Progressive to stores, ...
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