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» Company
Synch-Point
» Running Time
180 mins
» Genre
Action, Comedy
» Type
TV Series
» Final Score
8.5
» User Rating
Current average:
10

FLCL

» written by Wai Yung (Wayne) Chim [Discuss]

Synopsis
Produced by GAINAX (Neon Genesis Evangelion) and animated by Production I.G. (Ghost in the Shell), FLCL takes animation to yet another level. Get ready for this shocking, funny, and right out freaky show about adolescence, expectations and alien intrigue. Naota wants to be normal. But with a talented brother leaving Japan for the US to play baseball, everyone now looks at him a bit differently. His brother’s girlfriend is acting strange and now there’s an even stranger girl hitting on him.
Literally.
With a bass guitar.
Oh, did I mention the robots that keep springing from his head?

Review
Let us take a moment and ask ourselves, “What in the hell is FLCL (Fooly Cooly, Furi Kuri)?” This zany yet hilarious Anime is by far a one of a kind. Just after watching the first episode got me attached to FLCL. Where could you find someone using seaweed as fake eyebrows? Where could you find a kid with strange stuff growing from his head? and where could you find a lady bashing things (preferably people) with her guitar as she is speeding on a moped? You sure as heck cannot find it anywhere else than in FLCL. When I first heard about the title I was curious of what GAINAX was going to put on the table. So I searched around the Internet and immediately found a picture of Haruhara Haruko within a picture, picking her nose as This has got to be on my all time favorites list. Short and sweet are two adjectives that could be used to describe FLCL.

Now, I know a lot of fans would disagree with me on the short part. I assume they would have liked more. But life is not perfect, so you really cannot expect Anime to be perfect. A good example of how FLCL is not perfect is how it is distributed in the United States. Check out the strategy that was used by Synch-Point into distributing FLCL. A six episodes series, divided into three DVDs, hence creating two episodes per DVD. As if that was not bad enough, each DVD has a MSRP (Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price) of $29.95. Still do not think it is bad enough? Check out the release dates: Volume 1 – August 25, 2002 | Volume 2 – February 25 2003 | Volume 3 – July 22, 2003. Oh wow, thank god I had other series to watch other than FLCL during its’ release period. Heck I did not even invest in FLCL until a few months ago, after everything came out. I understand that Synch-Point is an up and coming distributing company, but dang, those are some huge gaps between releases. Most I ever encountered was a two month gap and that was for GTO (Great Teacher Onizuka), which is a longer series, with more episodes in the DVD and for the most part, more entertaining than FLCL. But oh wells, good thing everything has past now, and fans could enjoy FLCL without experiencing the release gaps anymore.

The Breakdown
So there you have it, FLCL is a great piece; that is the best I could conclude this review at 4:32 in the morning.

 

» The Pros
So what stands out from this title? Basically the show catches you once Haruko comes a hundred miles per hour with her moped and whacks Naota in the head in the beginning of the show… ehhhh maybe not. The animation was very well done by Production I.G., the voices (Japanese) were excellent and Haruhara Haruko is my goddess!

» The Cons
Some argue FLCL is short so that could be a con if you are one of those fans. I personally would not like FLCL to go further than six episodes, mainly because of the crazyness I will be exposed to. I certainly would not like a case of FLCL. Although Haruko is a different story.

» Animation
8.5
Production I.G. handled the job and they always come through with a great one.

» Sound
8
I like Shintani Mayumi’s voice (Haruko) for some reason. You might have heard her as Shibahime Tsubasa from His and Her Circumstances.

» Story
7.5
Well FLCL does very well with the story in just six episodes. Most of the time it was fast paced, rarely you would find a slow moment.

» Recommend
9
Definitely strange, definite recommendation. If you are looking for a comedy to watch over the holidays or a good gift, look no futher.

 

» Other Information
Language: English/Japanese language with English Subtitles

Extras:
Character design sketches, Translation notes, Commentary by Original Japanese Creator/Director Kazuya Tsurumaki, Gallery, 20 page booklet with extensive translation notes, Reversible cover, Outtakes Trailers, and more.

Package:
Great box design, and simple DVD covers. The covers catches the eye’s attention.

 

 

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