Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueYears after Haruko's arrival, a war erupts between Medical Mechanica and Fraternity. Hidomi, a student, meets her new teacher Haruko. When Mechanica attacks, Hidomi awakens a power only Haru... Tout lireYears after Haruko's arrival, a war erupts between Medical Mechanica and Fraternity. Hidomi, a student, meets her new teacher Haruko. When Mechanica attacks, Hidomi awakens a power only Haruko can unleash to protect everyone.Years after Haruko's arrival, a war erupts between Medical Mechanica and Fraternity. Hidomi, a student, meets her new teacher Haruko. When Mechanica attacks, Hidomi awakens a power only Haruko can unleash to protect everyone.
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Honestly, I thought FLCL Progressive is just as good as the original FLCL. True it doesnt have the same vibe as the original series. But I was still on the edge of my seat the entire time I was watching it. It isnt as WTF as the original but it is still worth checking out.
The original FLCL is one of my favorite anime of all time. There are a lot of things about this show that could be better, mainly when it comes to introducing new characters and making each episode have a big moment for the whole of the series (to me at least, every episode of the original had one big moment that immediately comes to mind). Having the pillows playing the music for the show definitely scores some serious points though. I knew going into this show that most of the old characters wouldn't be back, and while some of the new characters were not likable, I did feel some of the others grow with time. Overall, I liked it, but it wasn't a constant rewatchable classic like the original.
For starters why and try and make the story consistent, FLCL was meant to make no sense and have fun, you didn't have to be smart. I'm happy they kept the old actress of Haruko, but the other characters that are introduced are dull except for Jinyu. The animation doesn't appeal to the eye unlike the original, but I will say overall this is okay for a sequel series, but it is disappointing. Overall a 6.1 out of 10 D-
Just stuck with the original, only watch this if your curious.
My first reaction when I heard that they were bringing FLCL back was one of excitement, which quickly gave way to fear. It turned out to be exactly what I was worried about.
It's really difficult not to compare it to the original. It is a sequel nonetheless. In reality, there is no comparison. The original was incredibly unique, emotional, character-driven, well thought out, and had an amazing soundtrack. Progressive is none of those. It is very generic, bland, and lacking any kind of interesting characters or development. While The Pillows are back to provide most of the soundtrack, it is mostly reused from the original and their new tracks lack emotion, even just as background music.
The animation quality is pretty low and varies drastically from episode to episode. The voice acting is seriously lacking, but it's hard to tell if it's the acting or the crappy script. The story is confusing and boring at best. Much of this stems from the poor character development which is virtually nonexistent. I had absolutely zero emotional attachment to any of them and still do not understand what their motivations were at all.
It is clear that FLCL was meant to start and stop at a certain place for a reason. It was planned from the start to be a 6 episode mini-series. Progressive is only non-canonical filler and it feels just like that. It is virtually impossible to bring back this kind of show almost 20 years later and try to capture that same lightning in a bottle. For many people, the original series is up there with some of the best anime and they truly have fond memories of watching it for the first time. Progressive only cheapens that.
Honestly, I think if the next installment, Alternative, wasn't already made, it would have been cancelled after how seeing how bad Progressive turned out. Overall it is not the worst thing that I've ever seen, but it is most definitely on my list of most disappointing sequels and things that should never have been made. Completely unmemorable and forgettable.
It's really difficult not to compare it to the original. It is a sequel nonetheless. In reality, there is no comparison. The original was incredibly unique, emotional, character-driven, well thought out, and had an amazing soundtrack. Progressive is none of those. It is very generic, bland, and lacking any kind of interesting characters or development. While The Pillows are back to provide most of the soundtrack, it is mostly reused from the original and their new tracks lack emotion, even just as background music.
The animation quality is pretty low and varies drastically from episode to episode. The voice acting is seriously lacking, but it's hard to tell if it's the acting or the crappy script. The story is confusing and boring at best. Much of this stems from the poor character development which is virtually nonexistent. I had absolutely zero emotional attachment to any of them and still do not understand what their motivations were at all.
It is clear that FLCL was meant to start and stop at a certain place for a reason. It was planned from the start to be a 6 episode mini-series. Progressive is only non-canonical filler and it feels just like that. It is virtually impossible to bring back this kind of show almost 20 years later and try to capture that same lightning in a bottle. For many people, the original series is up there with some of the best anime and they truly have fond memories of watching it for the first time. Progressive only cheapens that.
Honestly, I think if the next installment, Alternative, wasn't already made, it would have been cancelled after how seeing how bad Progressive turned out. Overall it is not the worst thing that I've ever seen, but it is most definitely on my list of most disappointing sequels and things that should never have been made. Completely unmemorable and forgettable.
Where the original FLCL was something you either loved or hated, "Progressive" is a like an echo of the original.
While trying to reproduce and capture the original feel (and fans) of FLCL, "Progressive" fails, making it feel even more "less than" which is a shame considering the story, though a trope filled mess, has some originality and enjoyable points.
Taken on its own it's an interesting watch, but most will feel disappointed if they were expecting a true continuation of the joy and insanity found in the original.
Pro's:
Con's:
While trying to reproduce and capture the original feel (and fans) of FLCL, "Progressive" fails, making it feel even more "less than" which is a shame considering the story, though a trope filled mess, has some originality and enjoyable points.
Taken on its own it's an interesting watch, but most will feel disappointed if they were expecting a true continuation of the joy and insanity found in the original.
Pro's:
- English Dubbing.
- "Some" of the art is higher quality, making it feel newer.
- Enjoyable and unusual story.
Con's:
- It's not FLCL, don't get your hopes up.
- Art quality dips at times.
- Much is the story is predicable.
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- AnecdotesHaruko's bass guitar is Atomsk's 1961 Cherry Red Gibson EB-0. Hidomi Hibajiri's is a 10 string B.C. Rich Bich guitar. Julia Jinyu's guitar apears to be a 1962 Olympic White Fender Jazzmaster
- ConnexionsFollowed by Furikuri 3 (2018)
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- Durée2 heures 18 minutes
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By what name was FLCL Progressive (2018) officially released in Canada in English?
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