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FLCL
Season 1
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When Haruko runs over Naota with her scooter and brains him with a bass guitar, his world doesn’t just get turned upside down—it gets incredibly weird.
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6 Episodes
Fooly Cooly
E1
Fooly Cooly
Episode 1
Fire Starter
E2
Fire Starter
Episode 2
Marquis de Carabas
E3
Marquis de Carabas
Episode 3
Furi Kiri (Full Swing)
E4
Furi Kiri (Full Swing)
Episode 4
Brittle Bullet
E5
Brittle Bullet
Episode 5
FLCLimax
E6
FLCLimax
Episode 6
Cast of Season 1
Mayumi Shintani
Haruko Haruhara (voice)
Jun Mizuki
Naota Nandaba (voice)
Izumi Kasagi
Mamimi Samejima (voice)
Chiemi Chiba
Kiturubami (voice)
Hideaki Anno
Miyu Miyu (voice)
Hiroshi Ito
Shigekuni Nandaba (voice)
Kenta Miyake
Umpire (voice)
Suzuki Matsuo
Kamon Nandaba (voice)
Yukari Fukui
Junko Miyaji (voice)
Season 1 Reviews
Paste Magazine
Eric Vilas-Boas
It's got an incredible Japanese alt-rock soundtrack from the band The Pillows. Its editing is frenetic. Its characters interact in extremes of manic, moody, or forlorn. Its plot kinda doesn't matter.
Sci-Fi Weekly
Tasha Robinson
Tsurumaki dodged a lot of common anime cliches in creating FLCL, and the result is something uniquely weird and capricious that has to be seen, and even then may not be believed.
AV Club
Hayden Childs
Multiple viewings may be the only way to see through FLCL's intentionally confounding storytelling strategies. On rewatch, though, FLCL is a coherent and rather poignant coming-of-age story told in ellipses.
IGN Movies
David Smith
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.
Black Nerd Problems
Garrett Green
Bat-s--t INSANE, and yet somehow still grounded... It's ambiguous and out of this world, and if you don't get it, the story doesn't care.
The Verge
Steven Nguyen Scaife
Each of FLCL's six episodes are so packed with details, rapid-fire jokes and animation shifts that the show practically demands repeat viewings to disentangle the story from the noise.
Decider
Kayla Cobb
It's a show that could absolutely not exist as anything other than manga or anime. That's a big reason why this sexually-charged series works.
Common Sense Media
Jeremy Looney
The bizarre, abstract story jumps around between random events and features a lot of symbolism that refers to adolescence, puberty, sex, and relationships.
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