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 Haru... Read allYears 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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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.
Compared to the original, the animation is incredibly disappointing, and in all honesty... every episode just feels like pedo bait on top of some more pedo bait... so in a nutshell, FLCL: Progressive is just your average, mediocre, completely forgettable anime series, just with a bunch of the original series' weirdness thrown into the mix), which FLCL really didn't deserve to turn into.
(On the bright side, at least The Pillows don't disappoint - the ending sequence is really rad.)
(On the bright side, at least The Pillows don't disappoint - the ending sequence is really rad.)
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.
It's very different from the original FLCL and as much as I loved the original(my fav anime ever) I'm kinda glad this wasn't them trying to make the same thing again. A lot of people are complaining that it's not like the original, but that's this shows saving grace. It's such a mess of a show in a great way to me. It's brain noise in the best way. Like The original was perfection and this is completely not and i love it.
This show is very mediocre. The first FLCL is in my top favorite cartoons ever made list. It was simple, yet manic with well developed characters and an overarching story told subtly here and there with fluid animation and the soundtrack composed by the Pillows. A space opera mixed with a growing up story. It is a masterpiece.
By contrast, this sequel has dull and undeveloped characters with needless focus on side characters who are more interesting than the main characters, stiff and boring animation found in many generic cartoons, the Pillows soundtrack used sparingly instead of often, everything is told with little to nothing shown along with info dumps regarding Medical Mechanica and Atomsk with entire scenes explaining the backstory as though this was an audio book and not a cartoon, and is an overall disappointing sequel to a great cartoon from nearly 20 years prior. Even the return of Haruko fails to bring this series to life.
Most of the problems with Progressive I blame on hiring new directors, animators, and story writers instead of bringing back the old staff. These new people, from what I've observed and with the exception of one guy who worked on One-Punch Man, never worked on major projects before whereas the staff from the original series had extensive experience, esp. on cartoons such as Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Overall, this series feels like a cash-grab or, assuming Production I. G.'s intentions were truly benign, a misguided attempt at recreating FLCL without fully understanding what made that original series work. I doubt that the next FLCL series, Alternative, will be any better.
By contrast, this sequel has dull and undeveloped characters with needless focus on side characters who are more interesting than the main characters, stiff and boring animation found in many generic cartoons, the Pillows soundtrack used sparingly instead of often, everything is told with little to nothing shown along with info dumps regarding Medical Mechanica and Atomsk with entire scenes explaining the backstory as though this was an audio book and not a cartoon, and is an overall disappointing sequel to a great cartoon from nearly 20 years prior. Even the return of Haruko fails to bring this series to life.
Most of the problems with Progressive I blame on hiring new directors, animators, and story writers instead of bringing back the old staff. These new people, from what I've observed and with the exception of one guy who worked on One-Punch Man, never worked on major projects before whereas the staff from the original series had extensive experience, esp. on cartoons such as Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Overall, this series feels like a cash-grab or, assuming Production I. G.'s intentions were truly benign, a misguided attempt at recreating FLCL without fully understanding what made that original series work. I doubt that the next FLCL series, Alternative, will be any better.
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- TriviaHaruko'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
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