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{{Short description|Anime series directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki}} |
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| caption = Promotional artwork used on a number of DVD releases of ''FLCL'' featuring the three primary characters from the first anime, from top, Canti (the blue robot), Haruko, and Naota. |
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|ja_name=フリクリ |
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| ja_kanji = フリクリ |
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|ja_name_trans=Furi Kuri |
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| ja_romaji = Furi Kuri |
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|demographic=[[Seinen]] |
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| genre = {{ubl|Comedy<ref>{{cite web|last=Beveridge|first=Chris|title=FLCL Lands at FUNimation|url=http://www.mania.com/flcl-lands-funimation_article_119796.html|website=Mania.com|access-date=January 8, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100109034507/http://www.mania.com/flcl-lands-funimation_article_119796.html|archive-date=January 9, 2010|date=January 6, 2010|quote=The series from Gainax is six episodes long and set the stage for part of Gainax's revival earlier in the decade with a perfect blend of comedy, action and surreal visuals and designs}}</ref>| [[Slice of life]] | Science fiction<ref>{{cite web|title=FLCL and I'm Gonna Be An Angel Acquisition Announcement|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2001-03-30/flcl-and-i'm-gonna-be-an-angel-acquisition-announcement|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=January 8, 2020|date=March 30, 2001|quote=FLCL is the wacky sci-fi OAV series from GAINAX|archive-date=April 1, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200401110151/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2001-03-30/flcl-and-i%27m-gonna-be-an-angel-acquisition-announcement|url-status=live}}</ref>|[[Surrealism]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Green|first=Jason|title=Dig For Fire: The Roots of Gurren Lagann|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/feature/2008-09-07|website=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=January 8, 2020|date=September 7, 2008|quote=He rose to the rank of animation director for 2000's surrealist six-part OAV FLCL (an Adult Swim mainstay under the title Fooly Cooly)|archive-date=October 24, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191024081001/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/feature/2008-09-07|url-status=live}}</ref>}} |
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|genre=[[Science Fiction]], [[Surreal humour|Surreal comedy]] |
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| creator = {{ubl|[[Gainax]] (''FLCL''){{efn|name=original work|{{nihongo|Original Work|原作}}}}|[[Kazuya Tsurumaki]] (''FLCL''){{efn|{{nihongo|Original Plan|原案}}}}|[[Production I.G]] (''FLCL Progressive'' / ''Alternative'' / ''Grunge'' / ''Shoegaze''){{efn|name=original work}}}} |
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| type = ova |
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| director = [[Kazuya Tsurumaki]] |
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| producer = {{ubl|Masatomo Nishizawa|Hiroki Satou|Masanobu Satou {{small|(#1–4)}}|Hirotaka Takase {{small|(#5–6)}}}} |
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|studio=[[Gainax]], [[Production I.G]] |
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| writer = [[Yōji Enokido]] |
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|licensor = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Synch-Point]]<br> {{flagicon|Australia}} [[Madman Entertainment]] |
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| music = {{ubl|[[Shinkichi Mitsumune]]|[[The Pillows]]}} |
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|num_episodes=6 |
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| studio = {{ubl|Gainax|Production I.G}} |
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|release_dates=[[April 26]], [[2000]] (Episode 1: [[Fooly Cooly]])<br />[[June 21]], [[2000]] (Episode 2: [[FireStarter]])<br />[[August 23]], [[2000]] (Episode 3: [[Marquis de Carabas (FLCL)|Marquis de Carabas]])<br />[[October 25]], [[2000]] (Episode 4: [[Full Swing]])<br />[[December 21]], [[2000]] (Episode 5: [[Brittle Bullet]])<br />[[March 16]], [[2001]] (Episode 6: [[FLCLimax]]) |
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| licensee = [[Crunchyroll]]{{efn|In North America through Crunchyroll (formerly known as [[Funimation]]) and in Australia through [[Crunchyroll Store Australia]] (formerly known as Madman Anime).}} |
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{{English anime licensee |
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| UK = [[MVM Entertainment]] |
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| first = April 26, 2000 |
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{{Infobox animanga/Manga |
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| last = March 16, 2001 |
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| runtime = 23–31 minutes |
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| author=[[Hajime Ueda]] |
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| episodes = 6 |
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| publisher={{flagicon|Japan}} [[Kodansha]] |
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| episode_list = FLCL (season 1) |
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| publisher_other ={{flagicon|United States}} [[Tokyopop]] <br> {{flagicon|France}}Pika Édition <br> {{flagicon|Spain}}Selecta Visión <br> {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Carlsen Comics]] |
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|serialized = [[Magazine Z]] |
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|first_run = [[October 23]], [[2000]] |
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|last_run = [[August 23]], [[2001]] |
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|num_volumes=2 |
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{{Infobox animanga/Print |
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| type = manga |
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| illustrator = [[Hajime Ueda]] |
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| publisher = [[Kodansha]] |
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| publisher_en = {{English manga publisher |
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| NA = [[Dark Horse Comics]] |
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}} |
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| demographic = ''[[Seinen manga|Seinen]]'' |
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| magazine = [[Magazine Z]] |
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| first = December 25, 1999 |
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| last = March 26, 2001 |
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| volumes = 2 |
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{{Infobox animanga/Print |
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| type = novel series |
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| author = [[Yōji Enokido]] |
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| illustrator = {{ubl|[[Kazuya Tsurumaki]]|[[Hiroyuki Imaishi]]}} |
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| publisher = [[Kadokawa Shoten]] |
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| publisher_en = {{English manga publisher |
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| NA = [[Tokyopop]] |
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}} |
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| demographic = Male |
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| imprint = [[Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko]] |
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| first = June 1, 2000 |
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| last = March 1, 2001 |
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| volumes = 3 |
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{{Infobox animanga/Video |
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| type = tv series |
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| title = FLCL Progressive |
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| director = {{ubl|Katsuyuki Motohiro {{small|(chief)}}|Kazuto Arai {{small|(#1)}}|Toshihisa Kaiya {{small|(#2)}}|Yuki Ogawa {{small|(#3)}}|Yoshihide Ibata {{small|(#4)}}|Kei Suezawa {{small|(#5)}}|Hiroshi Ikehata {{small|(#6)}}}} |
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| producer = {{ubl|Maki Terashima-Furuta|[[Mike Lazzo]]|Masaya Saito}} |
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| writer = Hideto Iwai |
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| music = R.O.N<!--Do not credit the Pillows; they contributed tracks, but are not listed for music under credits--> |
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| studio = {{ubl|Production I.G {{small|(#1, 3–4, 6)}}|Production GoodBook {{small|(#2)}}|[[Signal.MD]] {{small|(#5)}}}} |
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| licensee = [[Warner Bros. Television]] |
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| network_en = {{English anime network |
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| US = [[Adult Swim]] ([[Toonami]]) |
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}} |
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| first = June 3, 2018 |
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| last = July 7, 2018 |
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| episodes = 6 |
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| episode_list = FLCL Progressive |
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}} |
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{{Infobox animanga/Video |
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| type = tv series |
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| title = FLCL Alternative |
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| director = {{ubl|Katsuyuki Motohiro {{small|(chief)}}|Yutaka Uemura|}} |
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| producer = {{ubl|Maki Terashima-Furuta|Mike Lazzo|Masaya Saito}} |
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| writer = Hideto Iwai |
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| music = R.O.N<!--Do not credit the Pillows; they contributed tracks, but are not listed for music under credits--> |
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| studio = {{ubl|Production I.G|[[NUT (studio)|NUT]] {{small|(#1, 4, 6)}}|[[Revoroot]] {{small|(#2–3, 5)}}}} |
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| licensee = Warner Bros. Television |
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| network_en = {{English anime network |
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| US = Adult Swim (Toonami) |
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}} |
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| first = April 1, 2018<br />([[Adult Swim#April Fools' Day stunts|April Fools' Day airing]])<br />September 8, 2018 |
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| last = October 13, 2018 |
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| episodes = 6 |
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| episode_list = FLCL Alternative |
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| type = film series |
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| title = {{ubl|FLCL Alternative: The Movie|FLCL Progressive: The Movie}} |
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| director = {{ubl|Katsuyuki Motohiro {{small|(chief)}}|Yutaka Uemura {{small|(''Alternative'')}}}} |
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| producer = {{ubl|Maki Terashima-Furuta|Mike Lazzo|Masaya Saito}} |
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| writer = Hideto Iwai |
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| music = R.O.N |
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| studio = {{ubl|Production I.G|NUT {{small|(''Alternative'')}}|Revoroot {{small|(''Alternative'')}}|Production GoodBook {{small|(''Progressive'')}}|Signal.MD {{small|(''Progressive'')}}}} |
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| released = September 7, 2018 {{small|(''Alternative'')}}<br />September 28, 2018 {{small|(''Progressive'')}} |
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| runtime = 135 minutes {{small|(''Alternative'')}}<br />136 minutes {{small|(''Progressive'')}} |
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}} |
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{{Infobox animanga/Video |
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| type = tv series |
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| title = FLCL: Grunge |
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| director = Hitoshi Takekiyo |
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| producer = Maki Terashima-Furuta |
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| writer = Tetsuhiro Ideka |
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| music = {{ubl|The Pillows|Sawao Yamanaka}} |
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| studio = MontBlanc Pictures |
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| licensee = Warner Bros. Television |
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| network_en = {{English anime network |
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| CA = [[Adult Swim (Canadian TV channel)|Adult Swim]] |
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| US = Adult Swim (Toonami) |
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}} |
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| first = September 10, 2023 |
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| last = September 24, 2023 |
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| episodes = 3 |
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| episode_list = FLCL: Grunge |
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| type = tv series |
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| title = FLCL: Shoegaze |
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| director = Yutaka Uemura |
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| producer = Maki Terashima-Furuta |
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| writer = Kenta Ihara |
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| music = {{ubl|The Pillows|Sawao Yamanaka}} |
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| studio = NUT |
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| licensee = Warner Bros. Television |
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| network_en = {{English anime network |
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| CA = Adult Swim |
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| US = Adult Swim (Toonami) |
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}} |
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| first = October 1, 2023 |
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| last = October 15, 2023 |
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| episodes = 3 |
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| episode_list = FLCL: Shoegaze |
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{{Nihongo|'''''FLCL'''''|フリクリ|FURI KURI|pronounced in English as '''''FOOLY COOLY'''''|lead=yes}} is an [[anime]] [[anthology series]] created and directed by [[Kazuya Tsurumaki]], written by [[Yōji Enokido]], and produced by the FLCL Production Committee, which consisted of [[Gainax]], [[Production I.G]], and [[King Records (Japan)|King Records]]. The series tells the adventures of the eccentric, hyperactive alien [[Haruko Haruhara]] and her various conflicts on Earth against the intergalactic megalomaniacal corporation Medical Mechanica, often wreaking mass destruction in the process and disrupting the lives of the people she encounters. |
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{{nihongo|'''''FLCL'''''|フリクリ|Furi Kuri|also ''Fooly Cooly''}} is an [[anime]] [[OVA]] series co-produced by [[Gainax]] and [[Production I.G]]. The series was created and directed by [[Kazuya Tsurumaki]], and written by [[Yōji Enokido]]. |
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The original ''FLCL'' series was released as an [[original video animation]] (OVA) series, and follows [[Naota Nandaba]], a taciturn twelve-year-old boy whose suburban life and obsession with seeming adult is disturbed by Haruko's appearance. The six-episode series was released in Japan from April 2000 to March 2001 alongside a [[manga]] and novel adaptation. |
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In 2016, two new seasons totaling 12 episodes were announced as a co-production between Production I.G, [[Toho]], and [[Adult Swim]]. The second season, ''[[FLCL Progressive]]'', premiered on June 3, 2018, on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block, while the third season, ''[[FLCL Alternative]]'', premiered on September 8, 2018. In Japan, ''Alternative'' and ''Progressive'' had theatrical screenings as compilation films with ''Alternative'' opening on September 7, 2018, and ''Progressive'' opening on September 28, 2018. The first episode of ''FLCL Alternative'' premiered unannounced on [[April Fools' Day]] 2018 at 12 a.m. [[Eastern Time Zone|ET]] on Toonami in Japanese with English subtitles as part of [[Adult Swim#April Fools' Day stunts|Adult Swim's annual stunt]]. Two additional seasons were ordered by Adult Swim in 2022, titled ''[[FLCL: Grunge]]'' and ''[[FLCL: Shoegaze]]'', respectively. Both seasons premiered in Northern America in 2023.<ref name="US-CAN">{{cite web|last=Hazra|first=Adriana|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-09-04/flcl-grunge-anime-gets-canadian-simulcast/.201923|title=FLCL: Grunge Anime Gets Canadian Simulcast|website=[[Anime News Network]]|date=September 4, 2023|access-date=September 4, 2023|archive-date=September 4, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230904072135/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-09-04/flcl-grunge-anime-gets-canadian-simulcast/.201923|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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''Furi Kuri'' follows Naota Nandaba, a twelve-year-old boy living in the fictional Japanese [[suburb]] of Mabase. The industrial town houses and the Medical Mechanica building are the reason for Haruhara Haruko's visit to the usually quiet suburb. |
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== Plot == |
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Naota's life is confined to going to school and living with his father and grandfather. The usually tranquil life in Mabase is rudely interrupted by the arrival of Haruhara Haruko, who bursts on the scene by running Naota over with her [[Vespa]] [[scooter]] and hitting him on the head with a [[Rickenbacker]] [[bass guitar]]. Later, Naota is shocked to find Haruko working in his house as a live-in [[maid]]. |
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The first season of ''FLCL'' is a [[coming-of-age story]] and revolves around Naota Nandaba, a 12-year-old, working-class boy living with his widower father and grandfather. His life in the Japanese city of Mabase is interrupted by the arrival of a [[Vespa]]-riding maniac named Haruko Haruhara. She runs over Naota then revives him with CPR before hitting him on the head with her left-handed, [[Electric Bass guitar|electric bass guitar]] (a blue, vintage [[Rickenbacker 4001]]) and proceeds to stalk him. Finding Haruko weaseling her way into his life as a live-in maid, Naota discovers that the head injury she caused created an "N.O." portal, which [[giant robots]] produced by a company known as Medical Mechanica emerge from periodically. The first of these robots is hit on the head by Haruko and becomes a friendly service robot later named Canti. Canti ingests Naota to assume the reddened form he first had when fighting the robots sent after him. |
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Haruko claims she is an alien investigator from the Galactic Space Police Brotherhood, and her presence places Naota and those around him in danger. The Interstellar Immigration Bureau's Commander Amarao, whom Haruko has a history with, asserts rather that she is an apathetic seductress seeking a space-manipulating being called Atomsk who was partially contained within Canti. Every time Naota is absorbed by Canti, Atomsk is gradually brought to Earth. As Atomsk is held in Medical Mechanica's custody and Haruko ultimately places Earth under threat, the company eventually turns their factory stationed on the planet into a doomsday terraforming device, attempting to have Naota and Canti absorbed by the doomsday device's Terminal Core. Haruko's plan fails as Naota ends up becoming Atomsk's host and then releases him into the universe after a brief battle that ends Medical Mechanica's attack on Earth. Haruko follows after Atomsk, and Mabase returns to some normalcy. |
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Haruko's search for the alien being Atomsk puts her at odds with Medical Mechanica. At the same time, Naota is being watched by Commander Amarao. The Commander believes Haruko is in love with Atomsk and Medical Mechanica is out to conquer the galaxy. The fortuitous circumstances get Naota involved in a three way battle between Haruko, Amarao and Medical Mechanica. |
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In the second season, ''FLCL Progressive'', Haruko returns to Mabase many years after her failed attempt to contain Atomsk in the first season, although she did manage to absorb him sometime in between these events. Placing herself as a middle school homeroom teacher, Haruko targets a 14-year-old girl named Hidomi Hibajiri through her classmate and eventual love interest Ko Ide. Haruko finds opposition in both the headphones Hidomi wears and Julia Jinyu, a more stoic offshoot of Haruko that splintered from her during her initial attempt to control Atomsk's power. Haruko eventually eats Julia to restore herself, and uses Ide to get to Hidomi. Like before, this causes conflict between Medical Mechanica and the Interstellar Immigration Bureau, as the latter was reverse-engineering Canti's technology to utilize the N.O. channel's energies for their own use. Atomsk appears on Earth as planned, but Haruko ends up failing again with a freed Julia taking her leave. Haruko regains her composure and resumes her hunt for Atomsk as Hidomi and Ide begin their relationship while Mabase rebuilds after much of it was destroyed by Medical Mechanica. |
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== Characters == |
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'''Nandaba Naota''' is the protagonist of the series, obsessed with appearing mature and attempts to act nonchalant. He idolizes his older brother Tasuku, who represents for Naota what it means to be an "adult". |
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In the third season, ''FLCL Alternative'', Haruko enters the life of high school student Kana Koumoto and her friends as she became a mentor of sorts to Kana in helping the teen's transition into adulthood as Medical Mechanica begins its assault on Earth. While helping Kana resolve some issues as one of her friends leaves for Mars, Haruko ends up on another planet as a direct result of Kana's reverse N.O. portal that they used to transport Medical Mechanica's plants off the planet. The season takes place before the events of all the other seasons currently present. |
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'''Haruhara Haruko''' is Mabase's newest resident, an [[extraterrestrial]] investigator for the ''Galactic Space Patrol Brotherhood''. She becomes the Nandaba household maid while working to find Atomsk, the most powerful space pirate in the galaxy. |
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In the fourth season, ''FLCL: Grunge'', Haruko manipulates the mob-run town of Okura in a scheme to infect Medical Mechanica with a virus and steal Atomsk from them. In the process, she influences the lives of three working kids: Shinpachi, Shonari and Orinoko, before taking off after Atomsk on top of Medical Mechanica's plant. The season takes place between the events of ''Shoegaze'' and the first season. |
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'''Canti''' is a Medical Mechanica robot. He was manufactured by Medical Mechanica and was used to by MM to capture Atomsk. It is later revealed that Atomsk can manifest through Canti, with Naota being the catalyst. |
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In the fifth season, ''FLCL: Shoegaze'', Masaki is a teenager who sees ghosts that nobody else can see, including a large ghost bird perched atop a tower. Harumi joins him in exploring the tower after it is locked down by the Bureau of Interstellar Immigration. Kana Koumoto (from the third season) is now a 27-year-old adult working for the bureau and is called in to assist in getting the teenagers out. After setting off an explosion, the teenagers find that the tower extends into N.O. space. The bureau chief admits that the purpose of the tower is to reconnect the dimension they are currently in with a separate one that split away 10 years ago and he hopes that with enough emotional turmoil he can get Masaki to trigger the N.O. device and merge them back together. After Harumi is shot and Masaki realizes that he loves her, his N.O. field begins the merger in which Harumi realizes that she is actually from the other dimension, a colony on Mars. As Masaki calms, the merger fails, and a large snake-like entity appears. In the closing credits, Masaki is able to jump dimensions through N.O. space to visit the Mars colony. He explains that the worm-creature helps him do so and its name is Atomsk. |
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'''Mamimi Samejima''' is a high school truant. She is lonely and depressed, adopting several pets and naming them all "Ta-kun" as a replacement for Naota's brother, and develops pyromaniacal tendencies. She thinks of Naota as a replacement for Tasku, befriending him, but later grows disinterested when Naota begins to show independence. |
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== Production == |
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'''Eri Ninamori''' is the daughter of the mayor of Mabase and the president of Naota's sixth grade class. Ninamori is a complex character- like Naota she's obsessed with acting grown-up but she often loses her composure in anger or excitement. Ninamori is so concerned with her public image that she hides her frustrations over her parents' divorce and the fact that she wears glasses. |
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The first season of ''FLCL'' was directed by [[Kazuya Tsurumaki]] and produced by the ''FLCL'' Production Committee, which included [[Gainax]], [[Production I.G]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.productionig.com/contents/works/04_/000088.html|title=FLCL|work=Work List|publisher=[[Production I.G]]|access-date=December 19, 2013|archive-date=December 20, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131220035311/http://www.productionig.com/contents/works/04_/000088.html|url-status=live}}</ref> and Starchild Records.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.starchild.co.jp/e/special/library/032.html|title=FLCL|publisher=Starchild|access-date=December 19, 2013|archive-date=April 2, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120402051200/http://www.starchild.co.jp/e/special/library/032.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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Tsurumaki has said that he tried to "break the rules" of anime when making ''FLCL'', for example, by choosing a contemporary Japanese band to provide the soundtrack, and patterning the style more after "a Japanese TV commercial or promotional video", creating a work that is "short, but dense-packed".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pulp-mag.com/archives/6.03/flcl_05.shtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060508110103/http://www.pulp-mag.com/archives/6.03/flcl_05.shtml|title=PULP : : The Manga Magazine : : 6.03 FLCL|archive-date=May 8, 2006|access-date=March 24, 2016}}</ref> |
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== Design == |
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''FLCL'''s odd style, [[hyperactive]] pace, [[convoluted]], [[esoteric]] plot, and tendency to break the [[fourth wall]] sets it apart from other contemporary anime. It can be categorized as a work of comedy, drama, science fiction, romance, philosophy, poetry, and a parody of contemporary culture in general. It is an abstract designed storyline about growing up and losing the childish viewpoint of life, that all people once had, and seeing the true reality of the world. |
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''FLCL''{{'}}s localization director and script writer Marc Handler stated that localization of the script was the hardest part of the show. The in-jokes in the show included obscure pop culture references that had to be decoded and transferred to English audiences. One example was a reference to [[Cheerio (drink)|Cheerio]], a discontinued soft drink in Japan, for the English release the choice was made to use a discontinued American soft drink at the time, [[Crystal Pepsi]].<ref name="at">{{cite web|url=http://www.anime-tourist.com/article.php?sid=34|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040305000511/http://www.anime-tourist.com/article.php?sid=34|archive-date=March 5, 2004|title=Anime Tourist Interview: Behind the Scenes of FLCL.|publisher=Anime Tourist|access-date=July 24, 2013}}</ref> Director Kazuya Tsurumaki responded to criticism of FLCL, stating "comprehension should not be an important factor in FLCL".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.production-ig.com/furiKuri.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021220121354/http://www.production-ig.com/furiKuri.html|archive-date=December 20, 2002|title=FURI KURI|publisher=Production I.G|access-date=July 24, 2013}}</ref> |
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=== Style === |
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Although most of the series is done in a standard "anime" style, the animation frequently veers off into other realms, including [[bullet time]], [[black and white]], stills, two elaborate sequences drawn as semi-animated [[manga]] and a couple of shots in [[Brittle Bullet|episode five]] that recreate the look of ''[[South Park]]''. |
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The Medical Mechanica building featured is in the shape of a large iron. The character Amarao describes Medical Mechanica's goal as the destruction of all thought. ''FLCL'' uses the iron as a symbolic breakdown of "thought" by smoothing out the wrinkles as equated to the removing of the brain's wrinkles. For English localization, the Japanese team had to explain the concept because a direct translation of script did not convey the ideology.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://anime-tourist.com/article.php?sid=33|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040116113414/http://anime-tourist.com/article.php?sid=33|archive-date=January 16, 2004|title=Interviews: Anime Tourist Interview: Behind the Scenes of FLCL|publisher=Anime Tourist|access-date=July 24, 2013}}</ref> |
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=== Cultural references === |
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Haruko flying on her Bass Guitar in a bunny outfit and wearing earrings is a reference to the promotional video of [[Daicon IV]] (an anime convention that took place in Osaka in the 80's). Haruko announces, "Daicon five!" as she rides in, in a satirical reference to the show. This animation, along with the promo video for [[Daicon III]], were some of [[Gainax]]'s very first works. |
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== Media == |
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The series also references such [[pop culture]] icons as [[Anna Nicole Smith]], [[John Woo]] and ''[[South Park]]'', not to mention ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion (TV)|Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' (Gainax's most famous production), ''[[Pepsi]]'', ''[[Lupin III]]'',''[[Initial D]]'', ''[[Gundam]]'', ''[[Tank Girl]]'', and ''[[Ashita No Joe]]''. As well as showing reference to popular Japanese anime shows such as in Haruko's eyeless smiles(a subtle nod to the way the titular character of the anime [[Crayon Shin-chan]] smiles), the English-dubbed FLCL also shows references to "[[The Red Hot Chili Peppers]]," "[[Rage Against the Machine]]," "[[Filter (band)|Filter]]," "[[Slash (musician)|Slash]]," "[[Naked Lunch]]", and [[Paul McCartney]], [[Richard Cheese]], [[Elvis Presley]], [[Jimi Hendrix]], and ''[[Hamtaro]]''. |
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=== Original video animation === |
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{{Main|List of FLCL episodes{{!}}List of ''FLCL'' episodes}} |
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The six-episode series was released in Japan from April 26, 2000 – March 16, 2001. It originally debuted in the United States on [[Adult Swim]] in August 2003, where it managed to gain a significant [[cult following]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.polygon.com/2016/3/24/11301854/flcl-season-two-new-episodes-toonami|title=Anime classic FLCL getting new episodes on Toonami|website=[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]]|date=March 24, 2016|access-date=June 7, 2018|archive-date=June 12, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612142740/https://www.polygon.com/2016/3/24/11301854/flcl-season-two-new-episodes-toonami|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://goboiano.com/everything-we-know-so-far-about-this-years-surprise-sequel-flcl-2/|title=Everything We Know so Far About This Year's Surprise Sequel: FLCL 2|access-date=June 7, 2018|archive-date=June 12, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612142254/http://goboiano.com/everything-we-know-so-far-about-this-years-surprise-sequel-flcl-2/|url-status=usurped}}</ref> and was widely acclaimed, despite its short length.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nerdist.com/flcl-concert-tour-the-pillows-adult-swim/|title=Adult Swim Celebrates FLCL's Return with a Concert Tour Featuring the Show's Music | Nerdist|access-date=June 7, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612162053/https://nerdist.com/flcl-concert-tour-the-pillows-adult-swim/|archive-date=June 12, 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.inverse.com/article/14880-what-to-expect-from-flcl-seasons-2-and-3-on-adult-swim|title='FLCL' Remake on Adult Swim: What to Expect|date=April 27, 2016 |access-date=June 7, 2018|archive-date=June 12, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612141335/https://www.inverse.com/article/14880-what-to-expect-from-flcl-seasons-2-and-3-on-adult-swim|url-status=live}}</ref> The series would continue to air on the network in the following years, including reruns on the network's [[Toonami]] programming block from October 2013 to January 2014,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://operationrainfall.com/2013/09/30/flcl-returns-toonami/|title=FLCL Coming to Toonami|date=September 30, 2013|access-date=June 7, 2018|archive-date=June 12, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612142236/http://operationrainfall.com/2013/09/30/flcl-returns-toonami/|url-status=live}}</ref> and in April 2018 (to promote the then-upcoming release of ''[[FLCL: Progressive|Progressive]]'' and ''[[FLCL: Alternative|Alternative]]'').<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://comicbook.com/anime/2018/04/04/flcl-returning-to-toonami/|title='FLCL' Returning to Toonami|date=April 4, 2018 |access-date=June 7, 2018|archive-date=June 12, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612143111/http://comicbook.com/anime/2018/04/04/flcl-returning-to-toonami/|url-status=live}}</ref> The series is also available via [[iTunes]], adultswim.com and [[Funimation]]'s website. |
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Six DVD compilations, each containing one episode, have been released in Japan by Gainax.<ref name="GAINAXFLCLProductList">{{cite web|url=http://www.gainax.co.jp/anime/flcl/goods.html|title=FLCL – Goods|language=ja|publisher=[[Gainax]]|access-date=January 10, 2008|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071216112407/http://www.gainax.co.jp/anime/flcl/goods.html|archive-date=December 16, 2007}}</ref> In addition, a DVD collection box, containing all six DVD compilations, was released in Japan on August 13, 2005.<ref name="AmazonJPNDVDBox">{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0007XVET6/|title=Amazon.co.jp: フリクリ DVD-BOX|date=July 6, 2005 |language=ja|access-date=January 10, 2008|archive-date=September 24, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200924144140/https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0007XVET6/|url-status=live}}</ref> Three DVD compilations were released by [[Synch-Point]] in North America. A DVD collection box, containing all the DVD compilations of the English episodes, was released on January 23, 2007, but have since gone out of print.<ref name="ANNBoxSet">{{cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2006-09-05/flcl-ultimate-edition-details|title=FLCL Ultimate Edition Details|work=[[Anime News Network]]|date=September 5, 2006|access-date=January 10, 2008|archive-date=December 24, 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071224114651/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2006-09-05/flcl-ultimate-edition-details|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="AmazonDVDBox">{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000ION2I0/|title=Amazon.com: FLCL – Ultimate Edition DVD Collection|website=Amazon|date=January 23, 2007|access-date=January 10, 2008}}</ref><ref name="OutOfPrint">{{cite web|url=http://www.rightstuf.com/rssite/main/news/individual/;jsessionid=J34WRCQcbKrUbh4mP4EULA**?ForumThreadName=FT0000000582&Offset=0&ReturnTo=Archive|title=Notice: FLCL Ultimate DVD Collection|publisher=[[The Right Stuf International]]|date=August 29, 2008|access-date=September 15, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081205164221/http://www.rightstuf.com/rssite/main/news/individual/;jsessionid=J34WRCQcbKrUbh4mP4EULA**?ForumThreadName=FT0000000582&Offset=0&ReturnTo=Archive|archive-date=December 5, 2008|url-status=dead}}</ref> In January 2010, [[Funimation]] announced that they had acquired the license for the series and would be releasing it on DVD and [[Blu-ray Disc]] in February 2011.<ref name="LicenseRescue">{{cite web|url=http://blog.funimation.com/2010/01/2010-roll-out-riot-day-3-of-5-flcl/|title=2010 Roll-out Riot: Day 3 of 5 – FLCL | The Official Funimation Blog|publisher=Funimation Entertainment|access-date=January 6, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100109182407/http://blog.funimation.com/2010/01/2010-roll-out-riot-day-3-of-5-flcl|archive-date=January 9, 2010}}</ref> Shortly after, it has been released in Australia and New Zealand by [[Madman Entertainment]] on a 3-disc DVD set and on Blu-ray Disc.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.madman.com.au/catalogue/view/4620/flcl-collection-slimpack|title=Flcl Collection (Slimpack)|publisher=Madman Entertainment|access-date=August 3, 2013|archive-date=July 6, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130706020146/http://www.madman.com.au/catalogue/view/4620/flcl-collection-slimpack|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.madman.com.au/catalogue/view/14625/flcl-complete-collection-bluray|title=Flcl Complete Collection (Blu-Ray)|publisher=Madman Entertainment|access-date=August 3, 2013|archive-date=July 3, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130703111848/http://www.madman.com.au/catalogue/view/14625/flcl-complete-collection-bluray|url-status=live}}</ref> It is also licensed in the United Kingdom by [[MVM Films]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mvm-films.com/AnimeTitle?ID=15|title=FLCL Collection – MVM Entertainment UK|publisher=MVM Entertainment|access-date=August 3, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180301010354/http://www.mvm-films.com/AnimeTitle?ID=15|archive-date=March 1, 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> The series also aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block from August 4<ref name=tw>{{cite web|date=August 12, 2003|url=http://www.timewarner.com/newsroom/press-releases/2003/08/Cartoon_Network_Takes_Prime_Total_Day_Crown_for_Kids_211_Kids_611_08-12-2003.php|title=Cartoon Network Takes Prime, Total Day Crown for Kids 2–11, Kids 6–11|publisher=Time Warner|access-date = August 1, 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120427010129/http://www.timewarner.com/newsroom/press-releases/2003/08/Cartoon_Network_Takes_Prime_Total_Day_Crown_for_Kids_211_Kids_611_08-12-2003.php|archive-date=April 27, 2012}}</ref> to August 13, 2003.<ref name="FLCLAdultSwim">{{cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2003-06-29/flcl-on-cartoon-network-in-august|title=FLCL on Cartoon Network in August|work=[[Anime News Network]]|date=June 29, 2003|access-date=January 10, 2008|archive-date=December 11, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081211065747/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2003-06-29/flcl-on-cartoon-network-in-august|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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=== Language === |
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There are some places where dialogue is different from the Japanese version, an attempt to make the dialogue easier to understand in the English translation. (Example: Haruko uses the term "mouth to mouth" repeatedly throughout the series, though the "[[th (digraph)|Th]]" sound does not exist in Japanese, making it sound like "mouse to mouse". This is used in a pun in "[[Full Swing]]," when she crawls out of the Kamon puppet's mouth wearing a mouse suit.) |
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=== Novels === |
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A common mistake by English-speaking fans is to say that the meaning of "Furi Kuri" in Japanese is "Breast Fondling." This mistake arises from the fact that "kuri kuri" is occasionally used by manga artists as a sound effect for breast fondling. In the anime itself, they make references to "kuri kuri" during the first manga scene, when Shigekuni describes kneading bread by making hand gestures that unmistakably resemble groping motions. Due to incredibly fast pacing of the scene, many fans mistake his statement as referring to "furi kuri" instead of "kuri kuri." Much Japanese [[onomatopoeia]] follows a pattern of being four [[kana]] long and having a sound repeated twice. "Furi furi" is also used as a sound effect in a later episode when Haruko is petting Naota's cat ears. |
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A three-volume novel [[serial (literature)|series]] adaptation was written by the anime's screenwriter, [[Yoji Enokido]], illustrated by [[Kazuya Tsurumaki]] and [[Hiroyuki Imaishi]], and published by [[Kadokawa Shoten]]. The novels were released in Japan in June 2000, October 2000, and March 2001 respectively. The English-language versions were published by Tokyopop and were released in North America on March 11, 2008; September 9, 2008; and March 10, 2009, respectively. The novels cover all 6 episodes of the anime, introducing elements that were not present in the original production. |
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FLCL's direct Japanese to English translation is: A Pretend chestnut. Kuri or chestnut can also mean to twist. It would seem the best translation might be pretend twisted(distort, pervert) or pretend disarrangment (disturb the operation or functions [,as in twisting]; also to make insane). |
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=== Manga === |
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Regarding the Japanese that is left in and often misunderstood, the above case is further clarified by referring to the translation notes for episode one from the 25 page book with DVD one released by [[Synch-Point]]: |
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A two-volume [[manga]] adaptation was created by artist [[Hajime Ueda]]. The manga interprets the series with certain elements altered and removed, and tells the events of the anime using a [[reductive art]] style and unsteady pacing. Jack Kotin defended the unique artstyle of the manga, saying "It can be crudely drawn at times, but this style fits in well with the overall story and atmosphere...".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.teenreads.com/reviews/flcl-volume-1|title=FLCL, Volume 1 – Teenreads|publisher=Teenreads|access-date=August 4, 2013|archive-date=September 24, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924122105/http://www.teenreads.com/reviews/flcl-volume-1|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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The manga was published by Kodansha and serialized in monthly ''[[Magazine Z]]'' from December 25, 1999, to March 26, 2001. The two volumes were released on October 23, 2000, and August 23, 2001, respectively.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:フリクリ(1)|url=http://www.bookclub.kodansha.co.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=3490343|language=ja|publisher=Kodansha|access-date=December 27, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131220020620/http://bookclub.kodansha.co.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=3490343|archive-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:フリクリ(2)|url=http://www.bookclub.kodansha.co.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=3490629|language=ja|publisher=Kodansha|access-date=December 27, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131220080719/http://bookclub.kodansha.co.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=3490629|archive-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> The manga was re-released in ''[[bunkoban]]'' format with the two volumes labeled {{Nihongo|"Jō"|上|First}} and {{Nihongo|"Ge"|下|Final}} in two individual box sets titled "Kodansha Box". Jō volume was on May 7, 2007, and the Ge volume was released on June 4, 2007.<ref>{{cite web|title=フリクリ(上) 講談社BOX|url=http://www.bookclub.kodansha.co.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=2836165|language=ja|publisher=Kodansha|access-date=December 27, 2012|archive-date=May 8, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130508184122/http://www.bookclub.kodansha.co.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=2836165|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=フリクリ(下) 講談社BOX|url=http://www.bookclub.kodansha.co.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=2836173|language=ja|publisher=Kodansha|access-date=December 27, 2012|archive-date=May 8, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130508190733/http://www.bookclub.kodansha.co.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=2836173|url-status=live}}</ref> An edited tankōbon version of the manga that was released in box sets, were released on January 10, 2012, and February 9, 2012, respectively.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:フリクリ(上)|url=http://www.bookclub.kodansha.co.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=1389254|language=ja|publisher=Kodansha|access-date=December 27, 2012|archive-date=January 20, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120120163657/http://www.bookclub.kodansha.co.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=1389254|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:フリクリ(下)|url=http://www.bookclub.kodansha.co.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=1389262|language=ja|publisher=Kodansha|access-date=December 27, 2012|archive-date=December 20, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131220020253/http://bookclub.kodansha.co.jp/bc2_bc/search_view.jsp?b=1389262|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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'''9.''' Chi-chi o kuri-kuri - ''Chi-chi'' means "breasts" or "boobs" in Japanese. ''Kuri-kuri'' is a twisting noise. ''Chi-chi'' also means "father." |
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The English-language editions of the manga was released by [[Tokyopop]] on September 16, 2003, and on November 4, 2003, respectively.<ref>{{cite web|title=FLCL Volume 1|url=http://tokyopop.com/dbpage.php?page=product&productid=1714|publisher=Tokyopop|access-date=December 30, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20031003171458/http://tokyopop.com/dbpage.php?page=product&productid=1714|archive-date=October 3, 2003}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=FLCL Volume 2|url=http://tokyopop.com/dbpage.php?page=product&productid=1715|publisher=Tokyopop|access-date=December 30, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20031005160405/http://tokyopop.com/dbpage.php?page=product&productid=1715|archive-date=October 5, 2003}}</ref> In March 2011, [[Dark Horse Comics]] announced to re-release the manga in omnibus edition.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-03-07/dark-horse-adds-angelic-layer-tokyo-babylon-omnibuses|title=Dark Horse Adds Angelic Layer, Tokyo Babylon Omnibuses|work=Anime News Network|date=March 7, 2011|access-date=March 7, 2011|archive-date=March 9, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110309203723/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-03-07/dark-horse-adds-angelic-layer-tokyo-babylon-omnibuses|url-status=live}}</ref> The omnibus edition was released on May 16, 2012, and includes remastered story pages, a remastered script, and bonus color pages.<ref>{{cite web|title=FLCL Omnibus TPB|url=http://www.darkhorse.com/Books/18-934/FLCL-Omnibus-TPB|publisher=Dark Horse Comics Inc.|access-date=February 2, 2012|archive-date=February 20, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120220144135/http://www.darkhorse.com/Books/18-934/FLCL-Omnibus-TPB|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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'''12.''' Kuri - A homonym for a twisting noise and "chestnut". Kamon says "Like twisting..." Haruko hears, "like chestnuts". |
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=== Soundtracks === |
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Further comments in the booklets discuss the severe loss in translation of the plays made in Japanese via homonyms, synonyms, and so on. One example of trying to preserve this in English is the "empty", "MTV" and various homonyms in English during the Kamon/Haruko manga sequence. |
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[[File:The Pillows Shibuya Club Quattro 2003.jpg|thumb|right|[[The Pillows]] in 2003]] |
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Six pieces of [[theme music]] are used for the episodes; five insert songs and one closing theme, all by Japanese rock band [[the Pillows]]. The battle themes are "Advice", "[[Little Busters]]" and "I Think I Can"; the opening themes are: "One Life", used in episode one, "Instant Music" in episodes two and three, "[[Happy Bivouac]]" in episode four, "[[Runners High]]", in episode five, and "[[Carnival (The Pillows song)|Carnival]]" in episode six. The closing theme of each episode is "Ride on Shooting Star", the series' main theme song, used during ending sequences in which appears [[Yukiko Motoya]] and a Vespa. |
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[[Geneon Entertainment]] has released three [[original soundtrack]]s encompassing the songs by the Pillows,<!-- no caps for "the pillows" --> and the score by composer [[Shinkichi Mitsumune]]. The first soundtrack, titled {{Nihongo|''FLCL No.1: Addict''|フリクリNo.1 アディクト}}, contains tracks featured in the first three episodes of FLCL. The soundtrack was released on October 4, 2000, in Japan and January 20, 2004, in the US.<ref name="OfficialPage">{{cite web|url=http://www2.gainax.co.jp/shop/index.cgi?rm=detail&id=730|title=フリクリサントラ全巻セット(No.1~3)|publisher=Gainax|language=ja|access-date=December 24, 2011|archive-date=April 26, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120426071057/http://www2.gainax.co.jp/shop/index.cgi?rm=detail&id=730|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="AmazonOST1">{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000UX5OI/|title=Amazon.com: Fooly Cooly OST 1: Addict|website=Amazon|access-date=January 10, 2008|archive-date=September 24, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200924144141/https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000UX5OI/|url-status=live}}</ref> The second soundtrack, titled {{Nihongo|''FLCL No.2: King of Pirates''|フリクリNo.2 海賊王|Furi Kuri No.2 Kaizoku-ō}}, contains tracks featured in the last three episodes of FLCL. The soundtrack was released on July 25, 2001, Japan and September 7, 2004, in the US.<ref name="OfficialPage" /><ref name="AmazonOST2">{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002CHJ14/|title=Amazon.com: Fooly Cooly OST 2: King of Pirates|website=Amazon|access-date=January 10, 2008|archive-date=September 24, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200924144142/https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002CHJ14/|url-status=live}}</ref> This volume features several [[audio drama]]s, with the cast of ''FLCL'' playing the various parts. Due to the dramas included, this album acts as a sequel of sorts to the anime. The third soundtrack, titled {{Nihongo|''FLCL No.3''|フリクリNo.3}}, is a compilation of the first two soundtracks, featuring only music by the Pillows. The released on June 8, 2005, and June 7, 2005, in the US.<ref name="OfficialPage" /><ref name="AmazonOST3">{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007OY30C/|title=Amazon.com: FLCL (Fooly Cooly) OST 3|website=Amazon|access-date=January 10, 2008|archive-date=September 24, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200924144142/https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007OY30C/|url-status=live}}</ref> Unlike the previous two soundtracks, the songs are the original vocal versions from the band's [[gramophone record|LPs]]. A fourth album title {{Nihongo|''FooL on CooL generation''|フールオンクールジェネレーション|}} was released in September 2018 with music used in ''Progressive'' and ''Alternative''. |
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== Media == |
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''FLCL'' was originally released in [[Japan]] as an [[OVA]] [[anime]] on six [[DVD]]s. The story was also released as a two-[[volume]] [[manga]] by artist [[Hajime Ueda]], and a three-volume novel [[Serial (literature)|serial]]ization by [[Yoji Enokido]], who also wrote the script for the show. The first of the three novels will be released in America on March 11, 2008. All were released in Japan starting in [[2000]], and in [[2003]] in the United States. The series is sporadically run on [[Cartoon Network]]'s [[Adult Swim]]. |
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The anime has subsequently been released on DVD in North America in three volumes by [[Synch-Point]] which feature exclusive extras not on the original Japanese DVDs, of which were six volumes containing one episode each.The manga was released by [[TOKYOPOP]] in two volumes(ISBN 1-59182-396-X and ISBN 1-59182-397-8).All soundtrack discs - ''[[Addict (soundtrack)|Addict]]'', ''[[King of Pirates]]'' and ''[[FLCL No. 3]]'' - were released by [[Geneon]]. The CD for ''King of Pirates'' also contains 'drama tracks', which continue the story in the usual joking manner, such as one segment that has Naota meeting girls with similar names to Haruko and Mamimi. |
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''FLCL'' has also been seen on [[Cartoon Network]]'s [[Adult Swim]] block in North America, starting in August 2003. Starting on August 5 (as part of the late night line-up for the 4th) and continuing on four days a week for three weeks, the entire series aired twice. |
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| headline = FLCL No.1 Addict |
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| total_length = 49:42 |
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| title1 = Last Dinosaur |
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| extra1 = [[The Pillows]] & Zin Yoshida, Jun Suzuki |
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| length1 = 0:23 |
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| title2 = Ride on Shooting Star |
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| extra2 = The Pillows & Yoshida, Suzuki |
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| length2 = 2:21 |
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| title3 = Sad Sad Kiddie (Off Vocal Version) |
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| extra3 = The Pillows & Tatsuya Kashima |
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| length3 = 2:04 |
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| title4 = Carnival (Off Vocal Version) |
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| extra4 = The Pillows & Yoshida, Suzuki |
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| length4 = 1:37 |
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| title5 = Runners High ~FLCL Ver.~ |
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| extra5 = The Pillows & Kashima |
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| length5 = 1:38 |
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| title6 = Instant Music |
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| extra6 = The Pillows & Kashima |
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| length6 = 3:16 |
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| title7 = Stalker (Off Vocal Version) |
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| extra7 = The Pillows & Kashima |
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| length7 = 2:35 |
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| title8 = Rever’s Edge (B-6) |
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| note8 = |
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| length8 = 2:49 |
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| title9 = Stalker Goes to Babylon |
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| note9 = |
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| length9 = 4:03 |
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| title10 = One Life |
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| extra10 = The Pillows & Kashima |
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| length10 = 4:08 |
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| title11 = Pain (A-7) |
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| note11 = |
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| length11 = 2:42 |
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| title12 = Comedians' Galop from [[The Comedians (Kabalevsky)|The Comedians]] by Kabalevsky" (listed as Kabalevsky from "Clown" ~ Gallop in the tracklist) |
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| note12 = Composed by [[Dmitri Borisovich Kabalevsky]] |
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| length12 = 1:38 |
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| title13 = Hybrid Rainbow |
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| extra13 = The Pillows & Kashima |
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| length13 = 3:58 |
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| title14 = Selfish-b (B-6) |
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| note14 = |
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| length14 = 2:13 |
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| title15 = Pink (A-6) |
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| note15 = |
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| length15 = 1:39 |
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| title16 = Beautiful Morning with You (Off Vocal Version) |
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| extra16 = The Pillows & Yoshida, Suzuki |
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| length16 = 1:35 |
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| title17 = Sleepy Head (Off Vocal Version) |
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| extra17 = The Pillows & Yoshida, Suzuki |
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| length17 = 1:04 |
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| title18 = Bran-New Lovesong (Off Vocal Version) |
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| extra18 = The Pillows & Kashima |
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| length18 = 1:58 |
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| title19 = Come Down (Off Vocal Version) |
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| extra19 = The Pillows & Yoshida, Suzuki |
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| length19 = 2:06 |
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| title20 = Advice ~FLCL Arrange Ver.~ |
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| extra20 = The Pillows & Yoshida, Suzuki |
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| length20 = 2:13 |
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| title21 = Little Busters |
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| extra21 = The Pillows & Kashima |
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| length21 = 3:43 |
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The original releases of the [[DVD region code#Region 1|Region 1]] FLCL DVDs contained [[booklet]]s with interviews and insight into the series. Later releases of these DVDs did not include the booklets. On January 24, 2007, Synch-Point re-released the series in an Ultimate Edition DVD box set. The box includes all 6 episodes on 3 discs, a bonus disc containing music and extras, sticker sheet, 6 postcards, and an Ultimate Edition Collector's booklet. First orderers of the set also received a black wristband and an order form for a T-Shirt. The set lists for about $70, but at the time of writing, Amazon.com was selling it for $56. Major retailers currently list the series as in stock on their website, but brick and mortar availability is still sporadic. |
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| headline = FLCL No.2 King of Pirates |
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| total_length = 60:00 |
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| extra_column = Arranged by |
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| title1 = Crazy Sunshine |
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| extra1 = The Pillows & Zin Yoshida, Jun Suzuki |
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| length1 = 4:06 |
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| title2 = White Ash |
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| extra2 = The Pillows |
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| length2 = 1:19 |
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| title3 = Taxi (Drama) |
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| extra3 = |
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| length3 = 10:00 |
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| title4 = Nightmare (Karaoke) |
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| extra4 = The Pillows, Zin Yoshida, and Tatsuya Kashima |
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| length4 = 1:02 |
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| title5 = Patricia (Karaoke) |
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| extra5 = The Pillows, Zin Yoshida, and Tatsuya Kashima |
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| length5 = 1:38 |
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| title6 = Memory of Summer |
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| extra6 = Shinkichi Mitsumune |
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| length6 = 2:21 |
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| title7 = Blues Drive Monster |
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| extra7 = The Pillows |
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| length7 = 3:25 |
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| title8 = Funny Bunny |
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| extra8 = The Pillows, Zin Yoshida, Jun Suzuki, and Tatsuya Kashima. |
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| length8 = 3:37 |
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| title9 = Mamiko (Drama) |
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| extra9 = |
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| length9 = 3:04 |
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| title10 = Ohgiri (Drama) |
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| extra10 = |
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| length10 = 4:55 |
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| title11 = Harumi (Drama) |
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| extra11 = |
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| length11 = 1:51 |
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| title12 = High Risk |
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| extra12 = Shinkichi Mitsumune |
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| length12 = 1:46 |
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| title13 = Weekend |
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| extra13 = Shinkichi Mitsumune |
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| length13 = 2:37 |
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| title14 = Being Bitten (Drama) |
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| extra14 = |
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| length14 = 7:17 |
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| title15 = Another Morning |
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| extra15 = The Pillows |
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| length15 = 4:36 |
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| title16 = Last Dinosaur |
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| extra16 = The Pillows |
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| length16 = 3:44 |
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| title17 = I Think I Can |
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| extra17 = The Pillows, Zin Yoshida, Jun Suzuki, and Tatsuya Kashima. |
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| length17 = 2:59 |
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| title18 = One Life |
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| extra18 = The Pillows |
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| note18 = hidden track |
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| length18 = 4:10 |
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=== Manga === |
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| headline = FLCL No.3 |
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The [[manga]] interprets the series with all of the key elements intact, but loses some details and changes the dialogue (One being that [[Canti]] '''is''' [[Atomsk]]). It is a much darker and more graphic take on the story, highlighting the sex and violence (Naota purposely kills his actual father with the baseball bat in a rather grisly scene because he thought Haruko and his father were sleeping together; Shinguki and an unnamed war buddy later [[suicide bombing|suicide-bombed]] the Medical Mechanica building). The manga has also been mildly controversial for its unique art style, especially the uses of ink to roughly outline objects and shade areas. Volume 1 is more like the first two episodes while Volume 2 is more like episodes 3 through 6. |
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| total_length = 55:28 |
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| extra_column = Arranged by |
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| title1 = Sad Sad Kiddie |
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| extra1 = The Pillows |
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| length1 = 3:12 |
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| title2 = Sleepy Head |
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| extra2 = The Pillows |
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| length2 = 3:02 |
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| title3 = I Think I Can |
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| extra3 = The Pillows |
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| length3 = 3:00 |
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| title4 = Blues Drive Monster |
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| extra4 = The Pillows |
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| length4 = 3:26 |
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| title5 = Carnival |
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| extra5 = The Pillows |
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| length5 = 3:50 |
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| title6 = Come Down |
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| extra6 = The Pillows |
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| length6 = 2:09 |
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| title7 = Crazy Sunshine |
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| extra7 = The Pillows |
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| length7 = 4:08 |
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| title8 = Stalker |
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| extra8 = The Pillows |
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| length8 = 2:37 |
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| title9 = Nightmare |
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| extra9 = The Pillows |
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| length9 = 1:43 |
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| title10 = Funny Bunny |
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| extra10 = The Pillows |
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| length10 = 3:37 |
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| title11 = Beautiful Morning With You |
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| extra11 = The Pillows |
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| length11 = 5:43 |
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| title12 = Advice |
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| extra12 = The Pillows |
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| length12 = 2:15 |
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| title13 = Runners High |
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| extra13 = The Pillows |
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| length13 = 2:46 |
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| title14 = Hybrid Rainbow |
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| extra14 = The Pillows |
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| length14 = 4:00 |
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| title15 = Little Busters |
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| extra15 = The Pillows |
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| length15 = 3:46 |
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| title16 = Last Dinosaur |
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| extra16 = The Pillows |
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| length16 = 3:46 |
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| title17 = Ride On Shooting Star |
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| extra17 = The Pillows |
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| length17 = 2:22 |
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===Music=== |
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| headline = FooL on CooL generation |
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{{Main|Music of FLCL}} |
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| total_length = 50:34 |
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| extra_column = Arranged by |
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| title1 = Spiky Seeds |
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| extra1 = The Pillows |
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| length1 = 3:07 |
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| title2 = I Think I Can |
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| extra2 = The Pillows |
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| length2 = 3:00 |
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| title3 = The Third Eye |
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| extra3 = The Pillows |
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| length3 = 3:58 |
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| title4 = My Foot |
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| extra4 = The Pillows |
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| length4 = 4:58 |
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| title5 = You Stood There, Like an Angel |
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| extra5 = The Pillows |
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| length5 = 3:12 |
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| title6 = Freebee Honey |
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| extra6 = The Pillows |
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| length6 = 3:35 |
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| title7 = Non Fiction |
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| extra7 = The Pillows |
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| length7 = 3:20 |
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| title8 = Fool on the Planet |
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| extra8 = The Pillows |
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| length8 = 6:13 |
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| title9 = Last Dinosaur |
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| extra9 = The Pillows |
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| length9 = 3:46 |
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| title10 = The Sun that Will Not Rise |
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| extra10 = The Pillows |
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| length10 = 6:17 |
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| title11 = Thank You, my Twilight |
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| extra11 = The Pillows |
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| length11 = 4:31 |
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| title12 = Star Overhead |
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| extra12 = The Pillows |
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| length12 = 4:37 |
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}} |
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== Reception and legacy == |
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Most of the background music was written and performed by [[The Pillows]], which has generated mass success and appreciation since the series' release abroad. The ending theme is The Pillows' "[[Ride on Shooting Star]]". The remaining music was written by [[Shinkichi Mitsumune]]. Two soundtrack CDs — ''[[Addict (soundtrack)|Addict]]'' and ''[[King of Pirates]]'' — and a one-CD "best-of" compilation (''[[FLCL No. 3]]'') were released in Japan and later in America. |
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[[File:Haruko's Vespa.jpg|thumb|Haruko's 1965 [[Vespa]] Super Sport 180 and left-handed [[Rickenbacker 4001]] bass guitar]] |
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''FLCL'' has received a mostly positive reception. The series has been described as "bizarre" and "surreal",<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://io9.gizmodo.com/10-anime-that-will-change-your-life-1615805628|title=10 Anime That Will Change Your Life|date=August 4, 2014 |access-date=June 7, 2018|archive-date=June 12, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612143919/https://io9.gizmodo.com/10-anime-that-will-change-your-life-1615805628|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://opuszine.us/posts/random-nerdery-the-city-the-city-higher-power-flcl-expanse-legion|title=Random Nerdery: The City and the City, Higher Power, FLCL, the Expanse, Legion|date=March 31, 2018|access-date=June 7, 2018|archive-date=June 12, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612141654/https://opuszine.us/posts/random-nerdery-the-city-the-city-higher-power-flcl-expanse-legion|url-status=live}}</ref> and has been noted for its symbolic content,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://wiki.rit.edu/display/05052130220101/Guitars%2C+Drinks%2C+and+Eyebrows+-+FLCL+Symbols+With+Deeper+Meanings|title=Guitars, Drinks, and Eyebrows – FLCL Symbols with Deeper Meanings – FA: Visual Arts: Anime – 0505-213-02 (20101) – RIT Wiki|access-date=June 7, 2018|archive-date=September 24, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200924144528/https://wiki.rit.edu/display/05052130220101/Guitars%2C+Drinks%2C+and+Eyebrows+-+FLCL+Symbols+With+Deeper+Meanings|url-status=live}}</ref> unusual plot,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://whatculture.com/tv/20-best-anime-tv-series-of-all-time?page=19|title=20 Best Anime TV Series of All Time|date=April 5, 2016|access-date=June 7, 2018|archive-date=June 12, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612141135/https://whatculture.com/tv/20-best-anime-tv-series-of-all-time?page=19|url-status=live}}</ref> and its soundtrack composed by [[the Pillows]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://comicbook.com/anime/2018/05/29/flcl-the-pillows-us-tour/|title='FLCL' Bringing the Pillows on a US Tour|date=May 30, 2018 |access-date=June 7, 2018|archive-date=June 4, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180604072010/http://comicbook.com/anime/2018/05/29/flcl-the-pillows-us-tour/|url-status=live}}</ref> Its [[experimental]] nature has also been noted, which includes an entire scene made in the [[cutout animation]] style of animated American series ''[[South Park]]'',<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.southparkwillie.com/SPinfo/SPrefs.htm|title=South Park References in Other Media|access-date=June 22, 2018|archive-date=July 7, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180707083058/http://www.southparkwillie.com/SPinfo/SPrefs.htm|url-status=live}}</ref> or ''[[The Matrix]]''-like camera rotation tricks.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://uk.ign.com/articles/2002/09/30/flcl-1|title=FLCL 1 – Ign|date=September 30, 2002 |access-date=June 22, 2018|archive-date=September 24, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200924144148/https://www.ign.com/articles/2002/09/30/flcl-1|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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Christopher McDonald of ''[[Anime News Network]]'' called it "downright hilarious" and "visually superb" with great music, citing the packaging of 2 episodes per DVD as the only weakness of Synch-Point's original release.<ref name="ANN Review">{{cite news|last=McDonald|first=Christopher|title=FLCL DVD 1 review|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/flcl/dvd-1|work=Anime News Network|access-date=August 10, 2007|archive-date=August 13, 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070813003608/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/flcl/dvd-1|url-status=live}}</ref> Robert Nelson of ''[[THEM Anime Reviews]]'' gave the anime 4 out of 5 stars, stating "''FLCL'' may not have a straightforward or deep plot. It may not have complex characterizations. Hell, it may not have any meaning. But ''FLCL'' does succeed in its true objective. It is fun to watch!"<ref>{{cite web|last=Nelson|first=Robert|title=FLCL|url=http://www.themanime.org/viewreview.php?id=43|publisher=[[THEM Anime Reviews]]|access-date=December 27, 2012|archive-date=January 22, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130122023624/http://themanime.org/viewreview.php?id=43|url-status=live}}</ref> Chris Beveridge of Mania gave it an A−, stating "''FLCL'' is something that allowed those involved to try a wide variety of styles and techniques and does come off as quite experimental. But nearly everything worked in their favor and you end up with three hours of nearly break neck speed action, comedy and commentary on modern life."<ref>{{cite web|last=Beveridge|first=Chris|title=FLCL Complete series|url=http://www.mania.com/flcl-complete-series_article_126452.html|publisher=Mania|date=March 3, 2011|access-date=December 27, 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130122221556/http://www.mania.com/flcl-complete-series_article_126452.html|archive-date=January 22, 2013}}</ref> Brian Ruh praised the series, stating "It was very frenetic and kept pushing the envelope on what was possible in Japanese animation."<ref>{{cite news|last=Ruh|first=Brian|title=Brain Diving The Filth and the Furi|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/brain-diving/2011-02-22|work=Anime News Network|date=February 22, 2011|access-date=December 27, 2012|archive-date=November 7, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121107001240/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/brain-diving/2011-02-22|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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Another interesting note is that the action sequences were choreographed around the individual tracks used, and not the other way around. The song [[Little Busters]] plays when Canti taps into Atomsk's power. There are also many references to guitars, which are used symbolically and physically (though rarely musically) throughout the series. |
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''[[IGN]]'' columnist Davis Smith reviewed the anime shortly after its English premiere. In the article, Smith praised the series' unusual story telling, extremely high quality animation and the soundtrack provided by the Pillows; rewarding the series a score of 9 out of 10 concluding, "Logic dictates that ''FLCL'' should be an undisciplined and unaffecting mess, given all the insanity that its creators are attempting to weld into a functioning whole. Yet while it's hard to explain exactly why, it works. It entertains me. At times, it makes me laugh; at times, it makes me a little misty-eyed; at times, it makes me want to scream and howl and light things on fire and break windows with baseball bats and yes, maybe even buy a Vespa. That's the kind of success that you just can't argue with."<ref>{{cite web|last=Smith|first=David|title=FLCL Vol. 1|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2002/09/30/flcl-1|website=ign.com|date=September 30, 2002 |publisher=IGN|access-date=June 7, 2016|archive-date=August 8, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160808034925/http://www.ign.com/articles/2002/09/30/flcl-1|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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== Reception == |
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The American reception for the series, although not widespread, has been enthusiastic following its release on [[Adult Swim]] in the summer of 2003. Anime.com also gave the series an enthusiastic review in October of that year,<ref>{{cite web|date= 2003-10| url = http://anime.com/200310.html| title = Anime.com October 2003| publisher = Anime.com| language = English| accessdate = 2006-07-30}}</ref> although there was also a minor reference to it in the September "issue". In 2003, it also went on to win third place for Best Animation Film at the [[Fantasia Festival]].<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0279077/awards| title = Awards for FLCL (2000) (V)| publisher = IMDB.com| language = English| accessdate = 2006-08-08}}</ref> |
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From January 3 to February 7, 2012, Hayden Childs, of the online magazine ''[[The A.V. Club]]'', composed a six-part weekly analysis and review of each ''FLCL'' episode in celebration of ''[[The Legend of Korra]]'s'' then upcoming third season, a series that was heavily influenced by ''FLCL''{{'}}s animation style. In the article, Childs gave an extremely positive review of the series, understanding it as a surrealist inspired coming of age story,<ref>{{cite news|last=Crandol|first=Mike|title=FLCL DVD 3 – Review|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/flcl/dvd-3|work=[[Anime News Network]]|access-date=July 28, 2018|date=July 31, 2003|archive-date=July 28, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180728223206/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/flcl/dvd-3|url-status=live}}</ref> stating "For all of its wild and initially bewildering aspects, the major purpose of FLCL is the impressionistic and often naturalistic documentation of Naota's passage into maturity."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/flcl-fooly-cooly-66724|title=FLCL: "Fooly Cooly"|last=Childs|first=Hayden|date=January 3, 2012|website=avclub.com|publisher=A.V. Club|access-date=June 6, 2016|archive-date=June 18, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160618115902/http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/flcl-fooly-cooly-66724|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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FLCL has garnered both positive and negative reception among reviewers, sometimes diverging to extremes in both directions. Christopher McDonald of [[Anime News Network]] called it "downright hilarious" and "visually superb" with great music, citing the packaging of 2 episodes per DVD as the only weakness of Synch-Point's original release.<ref>{{cite web|last=McDonald|first=Christopher|title=FLCL DVD 1 review|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/flcl/dvd-1|publisher=Anime News Network|date=2002-10-02|accessdate=2007-08-10}}</ref> Eric Gaede of T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews praised the animation, but described the characters as unsympathetic, the plot as incoherent, and the merger of Gainax's stylistic elements as incompatible.<ref>{{cite web|last=Gaede|first=Eric|title=FLCL review|url=http://www.themanime.org/viewreview.php?id=42|publisher=T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews|accessdate=2007-08-10}}</ref> |
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''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' director [[Giancarlo Volpe]] has stated members of his staff "were all ordered to buy ''FLCL'' and watch every single episode of it."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://flaming-june.org/videos/Audience%20Question%20&%20Answer%20Pt.%202.wmv|title=Audience Questions and Answer Part 2 at the San Diego Comi-con 2006|publisher=Flaming June|access-date=May 7, 2008|format=WMV|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080414152845/http://flaming-june.org/videos/Audience%20Question%20%26%20Answer%20Pt.%202.wmv|archive-date=April 14, 2008|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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It was also a success from a corporate standpoint. A [[Time Warner]] press release from August 12, 2003 lauds the success of Cartoon Network, and mentions ''FLCL'': |
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''[[Chainsaw Man]]'' creator [[Tatsuki Fujimoto]] has stated in his 3 million copies sold thank you letter to fans that ''Chainsaw Man'' is a "wicked version of ''FLCL''".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Luster |first=Joseph |title=Chainsaw Man Manga Shreds Through 3 Million Copies in Circulation |url=https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2020/08/03-1/chainsaw-man-manga-shreds-through-3-million-copies-in-circulation |access-date=August 9, 2022 |website=Crunchyroll |language=en-us |archive-date=December 27, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201227192219/https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2020/08/03-1/chainsaw-man-manga-shreds-through-3-million-copies-in-circulation |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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:''Animé series ''FLCL'' (Monday-Thursday, 12 a.m.) premiered with impressive numbers. [...] The Monday, Aug. 4 telecast of ''FLCL'' ranked #42 among all shows on ad-supported cable among adults 18-34.<ref>{{cite web|date= 2006 (Reproduced from a release dated August 12, 2003)| url = http://www.timewarner.com/corp/print/0,20858,669982,00.html| title = Time Warner - Newsroom - Print This| publisher = Time Warner (timewarner.com) |
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=== Awards and acclaims === |
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On February 24, 2007, FLCL was nominated for "Best Cast", and won "Best Comedy Series" and "Best Short Series" at the first [[American Anime Awards]] show.<ref>{{cite web|title=American Anime Awards Winners|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-02-24/american-anime-awards-winners|publisher=Anime News Network|date=2007-02-24|accessdate=2007-08-10}}</ref> poooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooop!!! |
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On August 12, 2003, a [[Time Warner]] press release noted the success of Cartoon Network: ''FLCL'' "ranked No. 42 among all shows on ad-supported cable among adults 18–34".<ref name=tw /> Also in 2003, ''FLCL'' won third place for Best Animation Film at the [[Fantasia Festival]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmthreat.com/festivals/1239/|title=Damon Packard Wins Major Award at Fantasia|publisher=Film Threat|access-date=August 4, 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130913004255/http://www.filmthreat.com/festivals/1239/|archive-date=September 13, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aintitcool.com/node/15846|title=Cool News FANTASIA 2003! Festival Winners Announced!!|publisher=Ain't it Cool News|access-date=August 4, 2013|archive-date=November 11, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131111191506/http://www.aintitcool.com/node/15846|url-status=live}}</ref> On February 24, 2007, ''FLCL'' was nominated for "Best Cast", and won "Best Comedy Series" and "Best Short Series" at the first [[American Anime Awards]] show.<ref>{{cite news|title=American Anime Awards Winners|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-02-24/american-anime-awards-winners|work=Anime News Network|date=February 24, 2007|access-date=August 10, 2007|archive-date=August 22, 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070822001918/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-02-24/american-anime-awards-winners|url-status=live}}</ref> ''[[Anime Insider]]'' ranked ''FLCL'' 4th in their list of the best English-licensed anime of all time in November 2007.<ref>{{cite journal|date=November 2007|title=Top 50 Anime|journal=Anime Insider|issue=50|page=63|publisher=[[Wizard Entertainment]]}}</ref> |
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== Sequel seasons == |
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In the November 2007 issue of ''[[Anime Insider]]'', ''FLCL'' was ranked 4th in their list of the best English-licensed anime of all time.<ref>{{cite journal |
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{{Main|FLCL Progressive{{!}}''FLCL Progressive''|FLCL Alternative{{!}}''FLCL Alternative''|FLCL: Grunge{{!}}''FLCL: Grunge''|FLCL: Shoegaze{{!}}''FLCL: Shoegaze''}} |
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On August 31, 2015, [[Anime News Network]] reported that Production I.G may have been planning a continuation or remake of the OVA series after announcing their acquisition of the rights to ''FLCL'' from production studio Gainax.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-08-31/production-i.g-acquires-flcl-rights-for-ventures-such-as-anime-remake/.92335|title=Production I.G Acquires FLCL Rights For Ventures Such as Anime Remake|access-date=March 23, 2018|archive-date=March 23, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180323160324/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-08-31/production-i.g-acquires-flcl-rights-for-ventures-such-as-anime-remake/.92335|url-status=live}}</ref> According to [[Hideaki Anno]], his animation studio [[Khara (studio)|Khara]] was originally set to buy the rights to ''FLCL'' from Gainax before Production I.G. However, before the deal was finalized Gainax suddenly raised the asking price causing the deal with Khara to fall though.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/khara_inc/status/1211398615261798400|title=株式会社カラー on Twitter: "これまでどこにもお話ししてこなかった経緯をきちんと説明しておきたい、との思いから寄稿させていただきました。ご一読いただければ幸いです。 【庵野秀明・特別寄稿】『エヴァ』の名を悪用したガイナックスと報道に強く憤る理由 | ダイヤモンド・オンライン"|access-date=January 19, 2020|archive-date=January 8, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200108230504/https://twitter.com/khara_inc/status/1211398615261798400|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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On March 24, 2016, via [[Toonami]]'s official Facebook and Tumblr pages, it was announced that 12 new episodes of ''FLCL'' would be produced in cooperation with Production I.G.<ref name="2016 reveal">{{cite web|title=Toonami to Co-Produce 2 New FLCL Seasons|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-03-24/toonami-to-co-produce-2-new-flcl-seasons/.100222|website=Anime News Network|access-date=March 24, 2016|archive-date=March 25, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160325065842/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-03-24/toonami-to-co-produce-2-new-flcl-seasons/.100222|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="Toho involvement">{{cite web|title=ANIME EXPO 2017: FLCL 2 AND 3 FIRST DETAILS, RELEASE WINDOW ANNOUNCED|url=http://uk.ign.com/articles/2017/07/02/anime-expo-2017-flcl-2-and-3-first-details-release-window-announced|website=IGN|access-date=March 20, 2018|date=July 2, 2017|archive-date=March 9, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200309231934/https://uk.ign.com/articles/2017/07/02/anime-expo-2017-flcl-2-and-3-first-details-release-window-announced|url-status=live}}</ref> The episodes were split into two individual seasons: {{Nihongo|''FLCL Progressive''|フリクリ プログレ|Furikuri Purogure|"FLCL Progress"}} and {{Nihongo|''FLCL Alternative''|フリクリ オルタナ|Furikuri Orutana|"FLCL Alterna"}} which served as sequels to the popular series, which was initially broadcast on Adult Swim in August 2003. |
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{{blockquote|In the new season of ''FLCL'', many years have passed since Naota and Haruhara Haruko shared their adventure together. Meanwhile, the war between the two entities known as Medical Mechanica and Fraternity rages across the galaxy. Enter Hidomi, a young teenage girl who believes there is nothing amazing to expect from her average life, until one day when a new teacher named Haruko arrives at her school. Soon enough, Medical Mechanica is attacking her town and Hidomi discovers a secret within her that could save everyone, a secret that only Haruko can unlock. |
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But why did Haruko return to Earth? What happened to her Rickenbacker 4001 she left with Naota? And where did the human-type robot 'Canti' go?<ref name="ann" />}} |
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''FLCL Progressive'', the sequel series, featured the return of original character designer Yoshiyuki Sadamato (as his respective role) and original series creator Kazuya Tsurumaki, who supervised the project. Hideto Iwai wrote the scripts, and [[Katsuyuki Motohiro]] served as chief director on the project, with each episode featuring a different director: Kazuto Arai, Toshihisa Kaiya, Yuki Ogawa, Yoshihide Ibata, Kei Suezawa, and Hiroshi Ikehata.<ref name="FLCLProg">{{cite web|title=Staff&Cast – 劇場版「フリクリ プログレ」公式サイト|url=http://flcl-anime.com/progre/caststaff/|access-date=March 21, 2018|archive-date=March 21, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180321130923/http://flcl-anime.com/progre/caststaff/|url-status=live}}</ref> The animation was produced mostly by Production I.G, but studios Production GoodBook and [[Signal.MD]] handled episodes 2 and 5, respectively. The Pillows contributed to the series soundtrack,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-07-03/character-designer-yoshiyuki-sadamoto-rock-band-the-pillows-to-return-for-flcl-sequel-series/.103910|title=Character Designer Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, Rock Band The Pillows to Return for ''FLCL'' Sequel Series|work=Anime News Network|access-date=July 3, 2016|archive-date=July 5, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160705134443/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-07-03/character-designer-yoshiyuki-sadamoto-rock-band-the-pillows-to-return-for-flcl-sequel-series/.103910|url-status=live}}</ref> although the score was primarily composed by R・O・N from music production company VERYGOO.<ref name="FLCLProg" /><ref name="FLCLAlt" /> |
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''FLCL Alternative'', the third season, once again saw the return of character designer Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, composer R・O・N (with tracks by the Pillows), scriptwriter Hideto Iwai, and supervisor Kazuya Tsurukamki. Katsuyuki Motohiro, as well, returned as chief director, although Yutaka Uemara was the only director, and [[Kiyotaka Suzuki]] served as assistant director. Production I.G, [[Revoroot]], and [[NUT (studio)|NUT]] produced the animation for the series.<ref name="FLCLAlt">{{cite web|title=Staff&Cast – 劇場版「フリクリ オルタナ」公式サイト|url=http://flcl-anime.com/alterna/caststaff/|access-date=March 21, 2018|archive-date=March 21, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180321192747/http://flcl-anime.com/alterna/caststaff/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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''FLCL Progressive'' premiered on June 3, 2018, on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block and concluded on July 7, 2018;<ref>{{cite web|title=FLCL 2 & 3 Video Reveals Titles, June 2 Premiere|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-03-20/flcl-2-and-3-video-reveals-titles-june-2-premiere/.129243|website=Anime News Network|access-date=March 20, 2018|date=March 20, 2018|archive-date=March 20, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180320230821/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-03-20/flcl-2-and-3-video-reveals-titles-june-2-premiere/.129243|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theverge.com/2016/3/25/11304134/flcl-anime-new-seasons-2017-cartoon-network-toonami|title=Cult anime series FLCL is returning for two new seasons|date=March 25, 2016|access-date=March 23, 2018|archive-date=June 12, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612162243/https://www.theverge.com/2016/3/25/11304134/flcl-anime-new-seasons-2017-cartoon-network-toonami|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/03/24/adult-swim-partners-with-production-ig-for-flcl-seasons-2-and-3|title=Adult Swim Partners with Production I.G for ''FLCL'' Seasons 2 and 3|author=Eric Van Allen|date=March 24, 2016|work=IGN|access-date=March 25, 2016|archive-date=March 24, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160324190928/http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/03/24/adult-swim-partners-with-production-ig-for-flcl-seasons-2-and-3|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="ann">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-03-24/toonami-to-co-produce-2-new-flcl-seasons/.100222|title=Toonami to Co-Produce 2 New ''FLCL'' Seasons (Updated)|work=Anime News Network|access-date=March 25, 2016|archive-date=March 25, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160325065842/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-03-24/toonami-to-co-produce-2-new-flcl-seasons/.100222|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avclub.com/article/adult-swim-announces-two-new-seasons-cult-anime-hi-234318|title=Adult Swim announces two new seasons of cult anime hit ''FLCL''|work=The A.V. Club|date=March 25, 2016 |access-date=March 25, 2016|archive-date=March 25, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160325094311/http://www.avclub.com/article/adult-swim-announces-two-new-seasons-cult-anime-hi-234318|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-07-02/flcl-2-3-trailer-reveals-more-staff-2018-premiere/.118348|title=FLCL 2&3 Trailer Reveals More Staff, 2018 Premiere (Updated)|work=Anime News Network|access-date=July 3, 2017|archive-date=July 3, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170703054629/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-07-02/flcl-2-3-trailer-reveals-more-staff-2018-premiere/.118348|url-status=live}}</ref> ''FLCL Alternative'' premiered on September 8, 2018, and concluded on October 13, 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/Toonami/?hc_ref=ARR8RVLkSxPmXhUw_jIDdd1fz-PBtJl1E4Qx6pZm0scWGS8qjHHVWL7raGBz-RikN5E&fref=nf|title=Toonami|website=www.facebook.com|access-date=March 23, 2018|archive-date=September 24, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200924144528/https://www.facebook.com/Toonami/?hc_ref=ARR8RVLkSxPmXhUw_jIDdd1fz-PBtJl1E4Qx6pZm0scWGS8qjHHVWL7raGBz-RikN5E&fref=nf|url-status=live}}</ref> In Japan, ''Alternative'' and ''Progressive'' had theatrical screenings<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gigazine.net/news/20170703-flcl/|title=アニメ「フリクリ」の続編・劇場版「フリクリ2」の2018年全国公開が決定、さらに「フリクリ3」制作も|work=Gigazine|date=July 3, 2017 |access-date=December 18, 2017|archive-date=July 3, 2017|archive-url=https://archive.today/20170703054208/http://gigazine.net/news/20170703-flcl/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-07-02/flcl-2-3-reveals-more-staff-theatrical-format-in-japan/.118354|title=FLCL 2&3 Reveals More Staff, Theatrical Format in Japan|access-date=March 23, 2018|archive-date=June 12, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612135851/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-07-02/flcl-2-3-reveals-more-staff-theatrical-format-in-japan/.118354|url-status=live}}</ref> on September 7, 2018, and September 28, 2018, respectively.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-03-20/flcl-alternative-progressive-anime-japanese-video-reveals-cast-september-debut/.129269|title=FLCL: Alternative/Progressive Anime's Japanese Video Reveals Cast, September Debut|website=Anime News Network|access-date=March 20, 2018|archive-date=March 21, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180321132311/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-03-20/flcl-alternative-progressive-anime-japanese-video-reveals-cast-september-debut/.129269|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://natalie.mu/eiga/news/274448|title=劇場版「フリクリ」正式タイトル解禁、林原めぐみら新キャストも発表(動画あり) – 映画ナタリー|trans-title=Announcement of FLCL Theatrical Version official title reveal, Megumi Hayashibara cast|language=ja|website=[[Natalie (website)|Natalie]]|publisher=Natasha|access-date=March 23, 2018|archive-date=March 22, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180322000202/https://natalie.mu/eiga/news/274448|url-status=live}}</ref> The first episode of ''FLCL Alternative'' unexpectedly premiered early at midnight on [[April Fools' Day]] on [[Toonami]], airing entirely in Japanese with English subtitles.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://comicbook.com/anime/2018/04/01/toonami-april-fools-day-anime-stunt-react/|title=Internet Reacts To Toonami's April Fool's Day Anime Stunt|last=Valdez|first=Nick|date=April 1, 2018|work=Anime|access-date=April 1, 2018|language=en|archive-date=April 1, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180401144434/http://comicbook.com/anime/2018/04/01/toonami-april-fools-day-anime-stunt-react/|url-status=live}}</ref> The day of the second season's US premiere, Toonami simultaneously announced via its Facebook page that they would be delaying the English subtitled versions of both new seasons until November 2018, in respect for the Japanese film format releases.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2018/06/02-1/adult-swim-delays-japanese-versions-of-flcl23-until-november|title=Adult Swim Delays Japanese Versions of 'FLCL:2/3' Until November|work=Crunchyroll|access-date=June 4, 2018|language=en|archive-date=June 3, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180603062756/http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2018/06/02-1/adult-swim-delays-japanese-versions-of-flcl23-until-november|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-06-02/toonami-delays-flcl-progressive-flcl-alternative-anime-english-subtitled-version-to-november/.132387|title=Toonami Delays FLCL Progressive, FLCL Alternative Anime's English-subtitled Version to November|work=Anime News Network|access-date=June 4, 2018|language=en|archive-date=June 3, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180603062801/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-06-02/toonami-delays-flcl-progressive-flcl-alternative-anime-english-subtitled-version-to-november/.132387|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Warner Bros.]] released ''FLCL Progressive'' on DVD on October 1, 2019.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.animationmagazine.net/home-entertainment/adult-swims-flcl-progressive-scoots-to-dvd-oct-1/|title=Adult Swim's 'FLCL: Progressive' Scoots to DVD Oct. 1|date=July 15, 2019|access-date=July 16, 2019|archive-date=July 16, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190716024329/https://www.animationmagazine.net/home-entertainment/adult-swims-flcl-progressive-scoots-to-dvd-oct-1/|url-status=live}}</ref> It later released ''FLCL Alternative'' on DVD along with a Blu-ray combo pack of both sequels on February 4, 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.animationmagazine.net/home-entertainment/cult-hit-anime-flcl-progressive-alternative-rides-home-feb-4/|title=Cult Hit Anime 'FLCL: Progressive & Alternative' Rides Home Feb. 4|date=November 25, 2019|access-date=November 26, 2019|archive-date=November 27, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191127231940/https://www.animationmagazine.net/home-entertainment/cult-hit-anime-flcl-progressive-alternative-rides-home-feb-4/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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Two additional seasons were ordered by Adult Swim in 2022, which were announced on Toonami's 25th anniversary, titled ''FLCL: Grunge'' and ''FLCL: Shoegaze''. Both seasons premiered in 2023.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Otterson |first1=Joe |title=Adult Swim Celebrates 25th Anniversary of Toonami, Orders Two New 'FLCL' Seasons and 'Housing Complex C' (EXCLUSIVE) |url=https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/toonami-flcl-housing-complex-c-1235207955/ |website=Variety |access-date=March 17, 2022 |date=March 17, 2022 |archive-date=March 17, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220317160450/https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/toonami-flcl-housing-complex-c-1235207955/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite tweet |number=1504490938399350795 |user=Clarknova1 |title=Housing Complex C, a new original horror anime premiering this year from Akatsuki. FLCL: Grunge from Montblanc, FLCL: Shoegaze from Production I.G X NUT, both premiering NEXT year! Prepare yourselves for some WILD rides. And new music from the pillows of course.}}</ref> On October 7, 2023, it was announced there are no plans for further ''FLCL'' seasons.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2023-10-07/adult-swim-jason-demarco-we-wont-be-making-any-more-flcl/.203223 | title=Adult Swim's Jason DeMarco: 'We Won't be Making Any More' FLCL | date=November 15, 2023 }}</ref> |
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* {{Cite news|last=DuHamel|first=Brandon|url=http://www.blu-raydefinition.com/reviews/flcl-the-complete-series-blu-ray-review.html|title=FLCL: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review|work=Blu-rayDefinition.com|date=February 24, 2011}} |
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* {{Cite news|title=FLCL Vol. 1|work=[[Newtype USA]]|volume=1|issue=2|date=December 2002|location=[[Houston]]|publisher=[[A.D. Vision]]|issn=1541-4817}}<!-- https://web.archive.org/web/20080216140026/http://www.newtype-usa.com/issues/index.php?itemid=59 --> |
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* {{Cite news|last=Johnston|first=Chris|title=FLCL Ultimate DVD Collection|magazine=Newtype USA|volume=5|issue=11|page=151|date=November 2006|location=Houston|publisher=A.D. Vision|issn=1541-4817}} |
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* {{Cite news|last=Horn|first=Carl Gustav|url=http://pulp-mag.com/archives/6.03/flcl.shtml|title=FLCL|work=Pulp|volume=6|issue=3|page=1|date=March 2002|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020615105115/http://pulp-mag.com/archives/6.03/flcl.shtml|archive-date=June 15, 2002}} |
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* {{Cite news|last=Horn|first=Carl Gustav|url=http://pulp-mag.com/archives/6.03/flcl_02.shtml|title=FLCL|work=Pulp|volume=6|issue=3|page=2|date=March 2002|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020624041402/http://pulp-mag.com/archives/6.03/flcl_02.shtml|archive-date=June 24, 2002}} |
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* {{Cite news|last=Horn|first=Carl Gustav|url=http://pulp-mag.com/archives/6.03/flcl_03.shtml|title=FLCL|work=Pulp|volume=6|issue=3|page=3|date=March 2002|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020624041715/http://pulp-mag.com/archives/6.03/flcl_03.shtml|archive-date=June 24, 2002}} |
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* {{Cite news|last=Horn|first=Carl Gustav|url=http://pulp-mag.com/archives/6.03/flcl_04.shtml|title=FLCL|work=Pulp|volume=6|issue=3|page=4|date=March 2002|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020624041731/http://pulp-mag.com/archives/6.03/flcl_04.shtml|archive-date=June 24, 2002}} |
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* {{Cite news|last=Horn|first=Carl Gustav|url=http://pulp-mag.com/archives/6.03/flcl_05.shtml|title=FLCL|work=Pulp|volume=6|issue=3|page=5|date=March 2002|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020624042415/http://pulp-mag.com/archives/6.03/flcl_05.shtml|archive-date=June 24, 2002}} |
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FLCL (Japanese: フリクリ, Hepburn: FURI KURI, pronounced in English as FOOLY COOLY) is an anime anthology series created and directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki, written by Yōji Enokido, and produced by the FLCL Production Committee, which consisted of Gainax, Production I.G, and King Records. The series tells the adventures of the eccentric, hyperactive alien Haruko Haruhara and her various conflicts on Earth against the intergalactic megalomaniacal corporation Medical Mechanica, often wreaking mass destruction in the process and disrupting the lives of the people she encounters.
The original FLCL series was released as an original video animation (OVA) series, and follows Naota Nandaba, a taciturn twelve-year-old boy whose suburban life and obsession with seeming adult is disturbed by Haruko's appearance. The six-episode series was released in Japan from April 2000 to March 2001 alongside a manga and novel adaptation.
In 2016, two new seasons totaling 12 episodes were announced as a co-production between Production I.G, Toho, and Adult Swim. The second season, FLCL Progressive, premiered on June 3, 2018, on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block, while the third season, FLCL Alternative, premiered on September 8, 2018. In Japan, Alternative and Progressive had theatrical screenings as compilation films with Alternative opening on September 7, 2018, and Progressive opening on September 28, 2018. The first episode of FLCL Alternative premiered unannounced on April Fools' Day 2018 at 12 a.m. ET on Toonami in Japanese with English subtitles as part of Adult Swim's annual stunt. Two additional seasons were ordered by Adult Swim in 2022, titled FLCL: Grunge and FLCL: Shoegaze, respectively. Both seasons premiered in Northern America in 2023.[4]
Plot
[edit]The first season of FLCL is a coming-of-age story and revolves around Naota Nandaba, a 12-year-old, working-class boy living with his widower father and grandfather. His life in the Japanese city of Mabase is interrupted by the arrival of a Vespa-riding maniac named Haruko Haruhara. She runs over Naota then revives him with CPR before hitting him on the head with her left-handed, electric bass guitar (a blue, vintage Rickenbacker 4001) and proceeds to stalk him. Finding Haruko weaseling her way into his life as a live-in maid, Naota discovers that the head injury she caused created an "N.O." portal, which giant robots produced by a company known as Medical Mechanica emerge from periodically. The first of these robots is hit on the head by Haruko and becomes a friendly service robot later named Canti. Canti ingests Naota to assume the reddened form he first had when fighting the robots sent after him.
Haruko claims she is an alien investigator from the Galactic Space Police Brotherhood, and her presence places Naota and those around him in danger. The Interstellar Immigration Bureau's Commander Amarao, whom Haruko has a history with, asserts rather that she is an apathetic seductress seeking a space-manipulating being called Atomsk who was partially contained within Canti. Every time Naota is absorbed by Canti, Atomsk is gradually brought to Earth. As Atomsk is held in Medical Mechanica's custody and Haruko ultimately places Earth under threat, the company eventually turns their factory stationed on the planet into a doomsday terraforming device, attempting to have Naota and Canti absorbed by the doomsday device's Terminal Core. Haruko's plan fails as Naota ends up becoming Atomsk's host and then releases him into the universe after a brief battle that ends Medical Mechanica's attack on Earth. Haruko follows after Atomsk, and Mabase returns to some normalcy.
In the second season, FLCL Progressive, Haruko returns to Mabase many years after her failed attempt to contain Atomsk in the first season, although she did manage to absorb him sometime in between these events. Placing herself as a middle school homeroom teacher, Haruko targets a 14-year-old girl named Hidomi Hibajiri through her classmate and eventual love interest Ko Ide. Haruko finds opposition in both the headphones Hidomi wears and Julia Jinyu, a more stoic offshoot of Haruko that splintered from her during her initial attempt to control Atomsk's power. Haruko eventually eats Julia to restore herself, and uses Ide to get to Hidomi. Like before, this causes conflict between Medical Mechanica and the Interstellar Immigration Bureau, as the latter was reverse-engineering Canti's technology to utilize the N.O. channel's energies for their own use. Atomsk appears on Earth as planned, but Haruko ends up failing again with a freed Julia taking her leave. Haruko regains her composure and resumes her hunt for Atomsk as Hidomi and Ide begin their relationship while Mabase rebuilds after much of it was destroyed by Medical Mechanica.
In the third season, FLCL Alternative, Haruko enters the life of high school student Kana Koumoto and her friends as she became a mentor of sorts to Kana in helping the teen's transition into adulthood as Medical Mechanica begins its assault on Earth. While helping Kana resolve some issues as one of her friends leaves for Mars, Haruko ends up on another planet as a direct result of Kana's reverse N.O. portal that they used to transport Medical Mechanica's plants off the planet. The season takes place before the events of all the other seasons currently present.
In the fourth season, FLCL: Grunge, Haruko manipulates the mob-run town of Okura in a scheme to infect Medical Mechanica with a virus and steal Atomsk from them. In the process, she influences the lives of three working kids: Shinpachi, Shonari and Orinoko, before taking off after Atomsk on top of Medical Mechanica's plant. The season takes place between the events of Shoegaze and the first season.
In the fifth season, FLCL: Shoegaze, Masaki is a teenager who sees ghosts that nobody else can see, including a large ghost bird perched atop a tower. Harumi joins him in exploring the tower after it is locked down by the Bureau of Interstellar Immigration. Kana Koumoto (from the third season) is now a 27-year-old adult working for the bureau and is called in to assist in getting the teenagers out. After setting off an explosion, the teenagers find that the tower extends into N.O. space. The bureau chief admits that the purpose of the tower is to reconnect the dimension they are currently in with a separate one that split away 10 years ago and he hopes that with enough emotional turmoil he can get Masaki to trigger the N.O. device and merge them back together. After Harumi is shot and Masaki realizes that he loves her, his N.O. field begins the merger in which Harumi realizes that she is actually from the other dimension, a colony on Mars. As Masaki calms, the merger fails, and a large snake-like entity appears. In the closing credits, Masaki is able to jump dimensions through N.O. space to visit the Mars colony. He explains that the worm-creature helps him do so and its name is Atomsk.
Production
[edit]The first season of FLCL was directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki and produced by the FLCL Production Committee, which included Gainax, Production I.G,[5] and Starchild Records.[6]
Tsurumaki has said that he tried to "break the rules" of anime when making FLCL, for example, by choosing a contemporary Japanese band to provide the soundtrack, and patterning the style more after "a Japanese TV commercial or promotional video", creating a work that is "short, but dense-packed".[7]
FLCL's localization director and script writer Marc Handler stated that localization of the script was the hardest part of the show. The in-jokes in the show included obscure pop culture references that had to be decoded and transferred to English audiences. One example was a reference to Cheerio, a discontinued soft drink in Japan, for the English release the choice was made to use a discontinued American soft drink at the time, Crystal Pepsi.[8] Director Kazuya Tsurumaki responded to criticism of FLCL, stating "comprehension should not be an important factor in FLCL".[9]
The Medical Mechanica building featured is in the shape of a large iron. The character Amarao describes Medical Mechanica's goal as the destruction of all thought. FLCL uses the iron as a symbolic breakdown of "thought" by smoothing out the wrinkles as equated to the removing of the brain's wrinkles. For English localization, the Japanese team had to explain the concept because a direct translation of script did not convey the ideology.[10]
Media
[edit]Original video animation
[edit]The six-episode series was released in Japan from April 26, 2000 – March 16, 2001. It originally debuted in the United States on Adult Swim in August 2003, where it managed to gain a significant cult following[11][12] and was widely acclaimed, despite its short length.[13][14] The series would continue to air on the network in the following years, including reruns on the network's Toonami programming block from October 2013 to January 2014,[15] and in April 2018 (to promote the then-upcoming release of Progressive and Alternative).[16] The series is also available via iTunes, adultswim.com and Funimation's website.
Six DVD compilations, each containing one episode, have been released in Japan by Gainax.[17] In addition, a DVD collection box, containing all six DVD compilations, was released in Japan on August 13, 2005.[18] Three DVD compilations were released by Synch-Point in North America. A DVD collection box, containing all the DVD compilations of the English episodes, was released on January 23, 2007, but have since gone out of print.[19][20][21] In January 2010, Funimation announced that they had acquired the license for the series and would be releasing it on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in February 2011.[22] Shortly after, it has been released in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment on a 3-disc DVD set and on Blu-ray Disc.[23][24] It is also licensed in the United Kingdom by MVM Films.[25] The series also aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block from August 4[26] to August 13, 2003.[27]
Novels
[edit]A three-volume novel series adaptation was written by the anime's screenwriter, Yoji Enokido, illustrated by Kazuya Tsurumaki and Hiroyuki Imaishi, and published by Kadokawa Shoten. The novels were released in Japan in June 2000, October 2000, and March 2001 respectively. The English-language versions were published by Tokyopop and were released in North America on March 11, 2008; September 9, 2008; and March 10, 2009, respectively. The novels cover all 6 episodes of the anime, introducing elements that were not present in the original production.
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | June 1, 2000[28] | 4-04-423601-1 | March 11, 2008[29] | 978-1-427-80498-3 |
2 | October 1, 2000[30] | 4-04-423602-X | September 9, 2008[31] | 978-1-427-80499-0 |
3 | March 1, 2001[32] | 4-04-423603-8 | March 10, 2009[33] | 978-1-427-80500-3 |
Manga
[edit]A two-volume manga adaptation was created by artist Hajime Ueda. The manga interprets the series with certain elements altered and removed, and tells the events of the anime using a reductive art style and unsteady pacing. Jack Kotin defended the unique artstyle of the manga, saying "It can be crudely drawn at times, but this style fits in well with the overall story and atmosphere...".[34]
The manga was published by Kodansha and serialized in monthly Magazine Z from December 25, 1999, to March 26, 2001. The two volumes were released on October 23, 2000, and August 23, 2001, respectively.[35][36] The manga was re-released in bunkoban format with the two volumes labeled "Jō" (上, First) and "Ge" (下, Final) in two individual box sets titled "Kodansha Box". Jō volume was on May 7, 2007, and the Ge volume was released on June 4, 2007.[37][38] An edited tankōbon version of the manga that was released in box sets, were released on January 10, 2012, and February 9, 2012, respectively.[39][40]
The English-language editions of the manga was released by Tokyopop on September 16, 2003, and on November 4, 2003, respectively.[41][42] In March 2011, Dark Horse Comics announced to re-release the manga in omnibus edition.[43] The omnibus edition was released on May 16, 2012, and includes remastered story pages, a remastered script, and bonus color pages.[44]
Soundtracks
[edit]Six pieces of theme music are used for the episodes; five insert songs and one closing theme, all by Japanese rock band the Pillows. The battle themes are "Advice", "Little Busters" and "I Think I Can"; the opening themes are: "One Life", used in episode one, "Instant Music" in episodes two and three, "Happy Bivouac" in episode four, "Runners High", in episode five, and "Carnival" in episode six. The closing theme of each episode is "Ride on Shooting Star", the series' main theme song, used during ending sequences in which appears Yukiko Motoya and a Vespa.
Geneon Entertainment has released three original soundtracks encompassing the songs by the Pillows, and the score by composer Shinkichi Mitsumune. The first soundtrack, titled FLCL No.1: Addict (フリクリNo.1 アディクト), contains tracks featured in the first three episodes of FLCL. The soundtrack was released on October 4, 2000, in Japan and January 20, 2004, in the US.[45][46] The second soundtrack, titled FLCL No.2: King of Pirates (フリクリNo.2 海賊王, Furi Kuri No.2 Kaizoku-ō), contains tracks featured in the last three episodes of FLCL. The soundtrack was released on July 25, 2001, Japan and September 7, 2004, in the US.[45][47] This volume features several audio dramas, with the cast of FLCL playing the various parts. Due to the dramas included, this album acts as a sequel of sorts to the anime. The third soundtrack, titled FLCL No.3 (フリクリNo.3), is a compilation of the first two soundtracks, featuring only music by the Pillows. The released on June 8, 2005, and June 7, 2005, in the US.[45][48] Unlike the previous two soundtracks, the songs are the original vocal versions from the band's LPs. A fourth album title FooL on CooL generation (フールオンクールジェネレーション) was released in September 2018 with music used in Progressive and Alternative.
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1. | "Last Dinosaur" | The Pillows & Zin Yoshida, Jun Suzuki | 0:23 |
2. | "Ride on Shooting Star" | The Pillows & Yoshida, Suzuki | 2:21 |
3. | "Sad Sad Kiddie (Off Vocal Version)" | The Pillows & Tatsuya Kashima | 2:04 |
4. | "Carnival (Off Vocal Version)" | The Pillows & Yoshida, Suzuki | 1:37 |
5. | "Runners High ~FLCL Ver.~" | The Pillows & Kashima | 1:38 |
6. | "Instant Music" | The Pillows & Kashima | 3:16 |
7. | "Stalker (Off Vocal Version)" | The Pillows & Kashima | 2:35 |
8. | "Rever’s Edge (B-6)" | 2:49 | |
9. | "Stalker Goes to Babylon" | 4:03 | |
10. | "One Life" | The Pillows & Kashima | 4:08 |
11. | "Pain (A-7)" | 2:42 | |
12. | "Comedians' Galop from The Comedians by Kabalevsky" (listed as Kabalevsky from "Clown" ~ Gallop in the tracklist)" (Composed by Dmitri Borisovich Kabalevsky) | 1:38 | |
13. | "Hybrid Rainbow" | The Pillows & Kashima | 3:58 |
14. | "Selfish-b (B-6)" | 2:13 | |
15. | "Pink (A-6)" | 1:39 | |
16. | "Beautiful Morning with You (Off Vocal Version)" | The Pillows & Yoshida, Suzuki | 1:35 |
17. | "Sleepy Head (Off Vocal Version)" | The Pillows & Yoshida, Suzuki | 1:04 |
18. | "Bran-New Lovesong (Off Vocal Version)" | The Pillows & Kashima | 1:58 |
19. | "Come Down (Off Vocal Version)" | The Pillows & Yoshida, Suzuki | 2:06 |
20. | "Advice ~FLCL Arrange Ver.~" | The Pillows & Yoshida, Suzuki | 2:13 |
21. | "Little Busters" | The Pillows & Kashima | 3:43 |
Total length: | 49:42 |
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1. | "Crazy Sunshine" | The Pillows & Zin Yoshida, Jun Suzuki | 4:06 |
2. | "White Ash" | The Pillows | 1:19 |
3. | "Taxi (Drama)" | 10:00 | |
4. | "Nightmare (Karaoke)" | The Pillows, Zin Yoshida, and Tatsuya Kashima | 1:02 |
5. | "Patricia (Karaoke)" | The Pillows, Zin Yoshida, and Tatsuya Kashima | 1:38 |
6. | "Memory of Summer" | Shinkichi Mitsumune | 2:21 |
7. | "Blues Drive Monster" | The Pillows | 3:25 |
8. | "Funny Bunny" | The Pillows, Zin Yoshida, Jun Suzuki, and Tatsuya Kashima. | 3:37 |
9. | "Mamiko (Drama)" | 3:04 | |
10. | "Ohgiri (Drama)" | 4:55 | |
11. | "Harumi (Drama)" | 1:51 | |
12. | "High Risk" | Shinkichi Mitsumune | 1:46 |
13. | "Weekend" | Shinkichi Mitsumune | 2:37 |
14. | "Being Bitten (Drama)" | 7:17 | |
15. | "Another Morning" | The Pillows | 4:36 |
16. | "Last Dinosaur" | The Pillows | 3:44 |
17. | "I Think I Can" | The Pillows, Zin Yoshida, Jun Suzuki, and Tatsuya Kashima. | 2:59 |
18. | "One Life" (hidden track) | The Pillows | 4:10 |
Total length: | 60:00 |
No. | Title | Arranged by | Length |
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1. | "Sad Sad Kiddie" | The Pillows | 3:12 |
2. | "Sleepy Head" | The Pillows | 3:02 |
3. | "I Think I Can" | The Pillows | 3:00 |
4. | "Blues Drive Monster" | The Pillows | 3:26 |
5. | "Carnival" | The Pillows | 3:50 |
6. | "Come Down" | The Pillows | 2:09 |
7. | "Crazy Sunshine" | The Pillows | 4:08 |
8. | "Stalker" | The Pillows | 2:37 |
9. | "Nightmare" | The Pillows | 1:43 |
10. | "Funny Bunny" | The Pillows | 3:37 |
11. | "Beautiful Morning With You" | The Pillows | 5:43 |
12. | "Advice" | The Pillows | 2:15 |
13. | "Runners High" | The Pillows | 2:46 |
14. | "Hybrid Rainbow" | The Pillows | 4:00 |
15. | "Little Busters" | The Pillows | 3:46 |
16. | "Last Dinosaur" | The Pillows | 3:46 |
17. | "Ride On Shooting Star" | The Pillows | 2:22 |
Total length: | 55:28 |
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1. | "Spiky Seeds" | The Pillows | 3:07 |
2. | "I Think I Can" | The Pillows | 3:00 |
3. | "The Third Eye" | The Pillows | 3:58 |
4. | "My Foot" | The Pillows | 4:58 |
5. | "You Stood There, Like an Angel" | The Pillows | 3:12 |
6. | "Freebee Honey" | The Pillows | 3:35 |
7. | "Non Fiction" | The Pillows | 3:20 |
8. | "Fool on the Planet" | The Pillows | 6:13 |
9. | "Last Dinosaur" | The Pillows | 3:46 |
10. | "The Sun that Will Not Rise" | The Pillows | 6:17 |
11. | "Thank You, my Twilight" | The Pillows | 4:31 |
12. | "Star Overhead" | The Pillows | 4:37 |
Total length: | 50:34 |
Reception and legacy
[edit]FLCL has received a mostly positive reception. The series has been described as "bizarre" and "surreal",[49][50] and has been noted for its symbolic content,[51] unusual plot,[52] and its soundtrack composed by the Pillows.[53] Its experimental nature has also been noted, which includes an entire scene made in the cutout animation style of animated American series South Park,[54] or The Matrix-like camera rotation tricks.[55]
Christopher McDonald of Anime News Network called it "downright hilarious" and "visually superb" with great music, citing the packaging of 2 episodes per DVD as the only weakness of Synch-Point's original release.[56] Robert Nelson of THEM Anime Reviews gave the anime 4 out of 5 stars, stating "FLCL may not have a straightforward or deep plot. It may not have complex characterizations. Hell, it may not have any meaning. But FLCL does succeed in its true objective. It is fun to watch!"[57] Chris Beveridge of Mania gave it an A−, stating "FLCL is something that allowed those involved to try a wide variety of styles and techniques and does come off as quite experimental. But nearly everything worked in their favor and you end up with three hours of nearly break neck speed action, comedy and commentary on modern life."[58] Brian Ruh praised the series, stating "It was very frenetic and kept pushing the envelope on what was possible in Japanese animation."[59]
IGN columnist Davis Smith reviewed the anime shortly after its English premiere. In the article, Smith praised the series' unusual story telling, extremely high quality animation and the soundtrack provided by the Pillows; rewarding the series a score of 9 out of 10 concluding, "Logic dictates that FLCL should be an undisciplined and unaffecting mess, given all the insanity that its creators are attempting to weld into a functioning whole. Yet while it's hard to explain exactly why, it works. It entertains me. At times, it makes me laugh; at times, it makes me a little misty-eyed; at times, it makes me want to scream and howl and light things on fire and break windows with baseball bats and yes, maybe even buy a Vespa. That's the kind of success that you just can't argue with."[60]
From January 3 to February 7, 2012, Hayden Childs, of the online magazine The A.V. Club, composed a six-part weekly analysis and review of each FLCL episode in celebration of The Legend of Korra's then upcoming third season, a series that was heavily influenced by FLCL's animation style. In the article, Childs gave an extremely positive review of the series, understanding it as a surrealist inspired coming of age story,[61] stating "For all of its wild and initially bewildering aspects, the major purpose of FLCL is the impressionistic and often naturalistic documentation of Naota's passage into maturity."[62]
Avatar: The Last Airbender director Giancarlo Volpe has stated members of his staff "were all ordered to buy FLCL and watch every single episode of it."[63]
Chainsaw Man creator Tatsuki Fujimoto has stated in his 3 million copies sold thank you letter to fans that Chainsaw Man is a "wicked version of FLCL".[64]
Awards and acclaims
[edit]On August 12, 2003, a Time Warner press release noted the success of Cartoon Network: FLCL "ranked No. 42 among all shows on ad-supported cable among adults 18–34".[26] Also in 2003, FLCL won third place for Best Animation Film at the Fantasia Festival.[65][66] On February 24, 2007, FLCL was nominated for "Best Cast", and won "Best Comedy Series" and "Best Short Series" at the first American Anime Awards show.[67] Anime Insider ranked FLCL 4th in their list of the best English-licensed anime of all time in November 2007.[68]
Sequel seasons
[edit]On August 31, 2015, Anime News Network reported that Production I.G may have been planning a continuation or remake of the OVA series after announcing their acquisition of the rights to FLCL from production studio Gainax.[69] According to Hideaki Anno, his animation studio Khara was originally set to buy the rights to FLCL from Gainax before Production I.G. However, before the deal was finalized Gainax suddenly raised the asking price causing the deal with Khara to fall though.[70]
On March 24, 2016, via Toonami's official Facebook and Tumblr pages, it was announced that 12 new episodes of FLCL would be produced in cooperation with Production I.G.[71][72] The episodes were split into two individual seasons: FLCL Progressive (フリクリ プログレ, Furikuri Purogure, "FLCL Progress") and FLCL Alternative (フリクリ オルタナ, Furikuri Orutana, "FLCL Alterna") which served as sequels to the popular series, which was initially broadcast on Adult Swim in August 2003.
The synopsis of the first sequel season was published by Adult Swim:
In the new season of FLCL, many years have passed since Naota and Haruhara Haruko shared their adventure together. Meanwhile, the war between the two entities known as Medical Mechanica and Fraternity rages across the galaxy. Enter Hidomi, a young teenage girl who believes there is nothing amazing to expect from her average life, until one day when a new teacher named Haruko arrives at her school. Soon enough, Medical Mechanica is attacking her town and Hidomi discovers a secret within her that could save everyone, a secret that only Haruko can unlock. But why did Haruko return to Earth? What happened to her Rickenbacker 4001 she left with Naota? And where did the human-type robot 'Canti' go?[73]
FLCL Progressive, the sequel series, featured the return of original character designer Yoshiyuki Sadamato (as his respective role) and original series creator Kazuya Tsurumaki, who supervised the project. Hideto Iwai wrote the scripts, and Katsuyuki Motohiro served as chief director on the project, with each episode featuring a different director: Kazuto Arai, Toshihisa Kaiya, Yuki Ogawa, Yoshihide Ibata, Kei Suezawa, and Hiroshi Ikehata.[74] The animation was produced mostly by Production I.G, but studios Production GoodBook and Signal.MD handled episodes 2 and 5, respectively. The Pillows contributed to the series soundtrack,[75] although the score was primarily composed by R・O・N from music production company VERYGOO.[74][76]
FLCL Alternative, the third season, once again saw the return of character designer Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, composer R・O・N (with tracks by the Pillows), scriptwriter Hideto Iwai, and supervisor Kazuya Tsurukamki. Katsuyuki Motohiro, as well, returned as chief director, although Yutaka Uemara was the only director, and Kiyotaka Suzuki served as assistant director. Production I.G, Revoroot, and NUT produced the animation for the series.[76]
FLCL Progressive premiered on June 3, 2018, on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block and concluded on July 7, 2018;[77][78][79][73][80][81] FLCL Alternative premiered on September 8, 2018, and concluded on October 13, 2018.[82] In Japan, Alternative and Progressive had theatrical screenings[83][84] on September 7, 2018, and September 28, 2018, respectively.[85][86] The first episode of FLCL Alternative unexpectedly premiered early at midnight on April Fools' Day on Toonami, airing entirely in Japanese with English subtitles.[87] The day of the second season's US premiere, Toonami simultaneously announced via its Facebook page that they would be delaying the English subtitled versions of both new seasons until November 2018, in respect for the Japanese film format releases.[88][89] Warner Bros. released FLCL Progressive on DVD on October 1, 2019.[90] It later released FLCL Alternative on DVD along with a Blu-ray combo pack of both sequels on February 4, 2020.[91]
Two additional seasons were ordered by Adult Swim in 2022, which were announced on Toonami's 25th anniversary, titled FLCL: Grunge and FLCL: Shoegaze. Both seasons premiered in 2023.[92][93] On October 7, 2023, it was announced there are no plans for further FLCL seasons.[94]
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Notes
[edit]- ^ a b Original Work (原作)
- ^ Original Plan (原案)
- ^ In North America through Crunchyroll (formerly known as Funimation) and in Australia through Crunchyroll Store Australia (formerly known as Madman Anime).
Further reading
[edit]- DuHamel, Brandon (February 24, 2011). "FLCL: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review". Blu-rayDefinition.com.
- "FLCL Vol. 1". Newtype USA. Vol. 1, no. 2. Houston: A.D. Vision. December 2002. ISSN 1541-4817.
- Johnston, Chris (November 2006). "FLCL Ultimate DVD Collection". Newtype USA. Vol. 5, no. 11. Houston: A.D. Vision. p. 151. ISSN 1541-4817.
- Horn, Carl Gustav (March 2002). "FLCL". Pulp. Vol. 6, no. 3. p. 1. Archived from the original on June 15, 2002.
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