Even in the strange and wondrous world of anime, 2000’s FLCL feels like a one-of-a-kind show. The original series follows a 12-year-old boy who meets an alien woman, gets thrown into her conflict with ...
FLCL: Progressive is a sequel to the cult classic anime “FLCL” (Fooly Cooly), featuring new characters and a continuation of the surreal, coming-of-age story filled with robots, bizarre adventures, ...
It’s time to dive back into the unending awkwardness of adolescence. Today marks the DVD and Blu-ray release of Seasons 2 and 3 of the classic anime FLCL — FLCL: Progressive and FLCL: Alternative. To ...
After 18 long years, the cult classic has returned with fresh new episodes and fans are incredibly excited by the premiere. With moments hearkening back to the original OVA, incredibly odd events only ...
The show’s second season is titled FLCL Progressive. The third season is titled FLCL Alternative. The titles were announced along with a panel taking place at C2E2 in April that will offer the first ...
The main problem with FLCL Progressive is encapsulated by the final shot of this episode: an extreme close-up of Haruko’s lips as she sets up the next episode by dramatically intoning, “Medical ...
This is a spoiler-free review of FLCL: Progressive, or FLCL 2. Below are links to reviews of the individual episodes. Every review after episode 1 has spoilers, so please read with caution. FLCL: ...
A subtitled version of this episode already aired on Adult Swim’s website on April Fools’ Day and I reviewed it at the time, but things have changed since then. We’re now in a post-FLCL Progressive ...