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FLCL

  • Mini serie TV
  • 2000–2001
  • TV-14
  • 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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FLCL (2000)
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Adult AnimationAnimeHand-Drawn AnimationPsychological DramaSlice of LifeActionAnimationComedyDramaSci-Fi

Quando il dodicenne Naota incontra una strana donna su una Vespa che brandisce una grande chitarra, iniziano ad accadere cose misteriose.Quando il dodicenne Naota incontra una strana donna su una Vespa che brandisce una grande chitarra, iniziano ad accadere cose misteriose.Quando il dodicenne Naota incontra una strana donna su una Vespa che brandisce una grande chitarra, iniziano ad accadere cose misteriose.

  • Creazione
    • Kazuya Tsurumaki
  • Star
    • Jun Mizuki
    • Mayumi Shintani
    • Izumi Kasagi
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    • Creazione
      • Kazuya Tsurumaki
    • Star
      • Jun Mizuki
      • Mayumi Shintani
      • Izumi Kasagi
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    Jun Mizuki
    • Naota Nandaba
    • 2000–2001
    Mayumi Shintani
    • Haruko Haruhara
    • 2000–2001
    Izumi Kasagi
    • Mamimi Samejima
    • 2000–2001
    Suzuki Matsuo
    • Kamon Nandaba
    • 2000–2001
    Hiroshi Ito
    • Shigekuni Nandaba
    • 2000–2001
    Mika Itô
    • Eri Ninamori
    • 2000–2001
    Kazuhito Suzuki
    • Masashi Masamune
    • 2000–2001
    Sho Miyajima
    • Gaku Manabe
    • 2000
    Kôji Ohkura
    • Amarao
    • 2000–2001
    Chiemi Chiba
    • Kiturubami
    • 2000–2001
    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
    • Masashi…
    • 2000
    Kari Wahlgren
    Kari Wahlgren
    • Haruko Haruhara
    • 2000
    Stephanie Sheh
    Stephanie Sheh
    • Additional Voices…
    • 2000
    Barbara Goodson
    Barbara Goodson
    • Naota Nandaba
    • 2000
    Melissa Fahn
    Melissa Fahn
    • Eri Ninamori
    • 2000
    Steve Kramer
    Steve Kramer
    • Shigekuni…
    • 2000
    R. Martin Klein
    R. Martin Klein
    • Gaku…
    • 2000
    Joe Martin
    • Kamon Nandaba
    • 2000
    • Creazione
      • Kazuya Tsurumaki
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    Bressanellic-1

    Once is not enough

    When I was watching FLCL for the first time, I had no idea what was going on. I'd never seen anything like it. So, the movie started switching gears from sweet and tragic to insane and funny, it really took me by surprise. Basically, I was holding on 'till the end because I wanted to know what it was all about. But even without that, it rocked. You may not be entirely sure at some moments why or how, but it rocks. The story starts off in a town that reminds one of one's own home town. The kid's are depressed, bored, and pretty much just drag themselves out of bed in the mourning. The adults are hyper, child-like and very annoying to the children of the town. But then she shows up. Like some kind of pop-metal not quite evil not quite good bubble gum haired goddess shows up and turns reality into chicken soup. This woman and the main character are somehow tied together through a story that involves sex, baseball, aliens, robots, secret government organizations and an underlying message about growing up and finding who you are.

    The first time you watch it, you will not get it. I didn't, and most other people don't. When it's over, you only think about the crazy parts that made no sense, and you don't remember the deeper and sometimes creepy moments that kind of puts everything together. And even if you were able to get it the first time (*cough* not gonna happen.) this movie moves you more every time you watch it. It's the kind of thing you want to see again. It's extroadinarilly good. If you have an open mind, a little time, and feel like your out of place with the world (I'm betting you do. Everybody else does) then you will love this movie. Whether or not you understand it
    8VegitaBOD

    Yeah, it takes some gettin' used to...

    FLCL (short for "Furi Kuri", although I really have no clue how or why) is a highly stylized show. It's light-speed flow of dialog train-wrecks with the multitude of visual accompaniments in a strange combination of storytelling and all-out madness. There's no denying it, Furi Kuri will almost assuredly make you say "What the **** did I just watch?" I won't try to convince you of anything but that fact, nor do I feel anyone should. The show was made to warp minds while telling a tale - yes, there IS a plot underneath all this insanity - and cover as many genres, as many styles and subjects and tastes as possible. It is madcap entertainment, that's for sure.

    Any attempts to cover the storyline for this series feel as if they'll ultimately end in failure, primarily because saying too much would spoil the plot...and you can't tread very far without toeing that line. Therefore, I'll make an attempt at telling what I can, trying not to spoil anything.

    ::takes a deep breath::

    Naota is a sarcastic, smart-alec 12-year-old with a distaste for bitter drinks and sports a baseball bat at all times. He lives with his father and grandfather, and has a strange friendship with his older-brothers' girlfriend, Mamimi. Naota generally finds life boring in his town, a run-of-the-mill city with nothing out of the ordinary ever happening (despite the fact that there is a giant factory at the edge of town, a factory in the shape of a giant iron). This dull life changes when, for no apparent reason, a pink-haired girl named Haruko shows up on a moped...and proceeds to plow right into Naota, sending headlong into an adventure he would most likely prefer to avoid. With the entrance of Haruko into Naota's life, everything - not just his everyday life, but everything else around the entire city - seems to become even stranger and stranger. Naruko apparently has some strange obsession with Naota, one that requires the occasional beating with a guitar (aw, heck...she does that to everyone).

    That's a fairly loose run-down of the series. However, the focus seems to be very, VERY far removed from such down-to-earth elements as "Following a steady plot" or "developing characters"; instead, Furi Kuri seems to lampoon anything and everything it can, from basic elements of life and society to American Television (yes, there is a South Park section in the series). It flows so quickly you feel as if you're being overwhelmed, yet at times the show appears to slow down, just enough to let the poor audience barely catch up...and then speed off again, taunting the viewers with its very appearance.

    How can a show be so cruel in its simple execution? Imagine a fairly normal scene of Naota reminiscing about his older brother (whom has gone to America to play Baseball). Naota then proceeds to walk into his kitchen, discovering Haruko has appeared at his house. Without any warning the show shifts into hyperdrive, transforming into a moving manga (Japanese black-and-white comic), telling the next few scenes with crazed voice acting and rapid camera movement, mimicking a person reading such a publication. There are moments when the show will shift to cliched Anime moments (the "gun-fight" camera, with characters flying about and spraying bullets) back to normal time simply because it WANTS to. The show is driven by a madman, driving to make madmen of us all. ...and yet somehow the show is comprehensible after a few viewings, subtle moments once misunderstood now coming in clear(er). You get the feeling of several layers of meaning coming from all angles, several topics being touched upon, the show proving that it is more than just a crazy attempt at randomness in entertainment. The last episode, while lacking any true "tying up of loose ends" at least brings all events of the past to a pseudo-close, bringing an understanding to the basest wackiness exhibited.

    Usually, I find myself enjoying shows that are able to combine elements into powerful scenes - Cowboy Bebop is a good example of this, splicing wonderful jazz and rock with the action pacing of each section of the series. Furi Kuri, however, throws this concept right out the window, apparently making the attempt at clashing anything and everything they can without wholly losing its sanity in the process. The music, performed by J-Pop (J-Rock?) group "The Pillows" has a rock/punk edge to it, yet feels easygoing and fun to listen to. This music almost seems out of place when taken in conjunction with the wild action and oddities that are viewed; large fights take place with simple guitar-riffs in the background, appearing as an attempt to downplay the action as nothing more than a childs' imagination.

    One could probably get away with calling this show a visual representation of a childs' imagination, actually. It only has boundaries where it sees fit, it plays whatever music it wants to whenever it wants to, and it jumps from topic to topic as if it suffers from ADHD and has ingested a few bowls of sugar. The people may stay the same (for the most part), but everything else defies logic, reality, and reason. Despite its extremely varied existence, I enjoyed the series immensely, and suggest it to anyone who wants to experience...well, anything. It doesn't single out certain topics - like love, friendship, actions, self-depricating humor - instead opting to tackle them all and mush them together into 20-minutes of super-phrenic television. If you don't enjoy the absolute craziness of FLCL, then you should at least respect it for its ability to throw caution (and most everything else) to the wind and go with whatever it feels like doing. Hey, since when has 6 episodes of dementia been this fun?
    9deepion

    the most insane anime ever?

    when you start to watch this anime, it won't be long before you go... "what the heck!?". of course, this is exactly what it wants you to do. there is no use trying to understand it, and there is no point you getting upset about it. if you don't like it, don't watch it. this is an anime which stretches your imagination, as well as the boundaries of animation. this is one of the most beautifully animated shows i have seen and without a doubt the most charming. the wonderful mix of characters and weird story, along with a cruel and wicked sense of humour and craziness makes for one outrageous anime which will not disappoint. a must view, just make sure to not give up on it, after a few viewings, you'll start to notice new things and realise what a true masterpiece this really is. you want something really different? fed up with all the usual rubbish? you can't get further from reality than FLCL.
    8jonevans-94118

    Innovative and you can still see it today

    Fooly Cooly really hasn't aged in the last 20 or so years.

    Its still just as surreal as the last time I saw it. On a recent watch, I was even able to see how it affected much of the anime to come in later years.

    If you like existential series, you'll enjoy this as well.
    10lvlln

    The greatest anime of all time.

    At first glance, FLCL seems like a foolish attempt at putting too much randomness into an anime. Indeed, it's impossible to summarize the show without making it sound completely stupid: "It's about an alien woman who hits a boy with a guitar, and robots start popping out of his head." Yeah, that's gonna make people want to see it (not). But then again, it's also one of the most artistically perfect pieces of work ever.

    The best short summary I can come up with it is that it's a coming-of-age story about a wacky woman who takes advantage of a 12 year old boy. But that doesn't explain half of it. It perfectly molds hidden themes into a beautiful story. The style of this anime is incredibly unique. It completely departs from the classic realistic anime style, and seems to emulate more American cartoons by not letting the characters show very exaggerated characteristics at times.

    While it indeed is filled with craziness, there is an obvious and very strong structure to the plot. Every scene is intimately connected to every other scene, and it works perfectly. There are inherent themes about love, friendship, jealousy, and the discovery of all those as one grows up. I've read someone write that watching FLCL is like falling in love for the first time again, and it's a great description. After all, as a coming-of-age story, those are the feelings that the main character Naota is going through himself.

    The music is simply the best in anime, period. Every major sequence has rock music by The Pillows in the background, and every time, it seems to fit perfectly with the scene. While the music is excellent by itself, it strengthens the emotions that FLCL is trying to deliver in those scenes.

    At just 6 episodes, it's short. But because of its shortness, the plot structure is incredibly tight, allowing it to have such great connections within. FLCL is simply an excellent work of art. Don't look at it as the best anime ever created. Look at it as a beautiful piece of art that chose anime as the medium to deliver itself in.

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    • Quiz
      Though credited with a question mark, the voice of Miyu Miyu is provided by Evangelion director Hideaki Anno.
    • Blooper
      When there's a bird's eye view of the floor, 'medical mechanica' was misspelled 'medical meccanica.'
    • Citazioni

      Naota: When you're in a town like this all covered with smoke, you forget that there's a world outside. Nothing amazing happens here. And you get used to that, used to a world where everything is ordinary. Every day we spend here is like a whole lifetime of dying slowly. But now Haruko is here. That's how I know there really is a world outside.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Miyu Miyu - ?
    • Versioni alternative
      When screened on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim in the US, the ending credits are displayed in untranslated Japanese. The North American DVD however, released by Synch-Point, only has the ending credits translated in English.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into FLCL Reanimated (2025)
    • Colonne sonore
      Ride on shooting star
      Performed by the pillows

      Lyrics and Music by Sawao Yamanaka

      Arrangement by the pillows

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    • Data di uscita
      • 26 aprile 2000 (Giappone)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Giappone
      • Canada
      • Regno Unito
      • Francia
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    • Lingue
      • Giapponese
      • Inglese
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