Teenager Kana and her friends live unremarkable lives until the day a mecha falls out of the sky.Teenager Kana and her friends live unremarkable lives until the day a mecha falls out of the sky.Teenager Kana and her friends live unremarkable lives until the day a mecha falls out of the sky.
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Katsuyuki Konishi
• 2018
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• 2018
Takuma Nagatsuka
• 2018
Miki Itô
• 2018
Katsuji Mori
• 2018
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• 2018
Mayumi Shintani
• 2018
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• 2018
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• 2018
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• 2018
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Shameless trash cashing in on one of the most creative anime's ever made.
@000's Fooly Cooly was innovative, delightful and twisted in it's mind blowing artwork and distinct homages to animation from Evangelion to South Park.
These two new 6 episode blunders are only moderately entertaining and lack any of the depth and insider humor of the original.
A strike out for Adult Swim.
Kana is a 17 year old who never wants to grow or has a dream. She just wants everything to be the same and never change. However, Haru comes in to change all of that. Meanwhile, the government is trying to get rid of the giant irons which will destroy japan.
The season in my opinion was a lot more enjoyable then progressive plus Kana is a more interesting character then Hidomi.
The animation was a bit of a step down but still watchable.
It still had good lessons to learn from it .
It was pretty good season overall and just as enjoyable as the other two.
The season in my opinion was a lot more enjoyable then progressive plus Kana is a more interesting character then Hidomi.
The animation was a bit of a step down but still watchable.
It still had good lessons to learn from it .
It was pretty good season overall and just as enjoyable as the other two.
This, the second FLCL sequel series, is centred on a new main cast; school girl Kana Koumoto and her friends 'Pets', Hijiri and 'Mossan'. They seem to be ordinary characters but this being FLCL they are about to get caught up in extraordinary events. These are presaged by the appearance of pink-haired, Vespa riding Haruhara Haruko and the more 'normal' Tsukata Kanda. Expect more surreal antics as they find themselves struggling to save Japan from mysterious forces.
I enjoyed this series slightly more than 'Progressive' but not as much as the original. The central characters are perhaps the most normal of any FLCL series, many of the things they do could be from any number of school girl led series... that said whenever Haruko appears things tend to get stranger and more fun. The story is solid and, as with previous series, it doesn't outstay its welcome. The animation might not be the best but it fits in with what went before. Overall I'd recommend this to those who enjoyed the previous two series.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
I enjoyed this series slightly more than 'Progressive' but not as much as the original. The central characters are perhaps the most normal of any FLCL series, many of the things they do could be from any number of school girl led series... that said whenever Haruko appears things tend to get stranger and more fun. The story is solid and, as with previous series, it doesn't outstay its welcome. The animation might not be the best but it fits in with what went before. Overall I'd recommend this to those who enjoyed the previous two series.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
I personally think Alternative conveys the themes of FLCL while being it's own thing, which is a calmer version of FLCL. I will not venture to compare the show to the masterpiece that was FLCL, but it is definitely still worth watching. It is overall stylized as the original with many new attributes such as a larger cast of characters. Overall Alternative is a 7/10 in my book, but I obviously don't expect it to surpass the original as realistically most reboots do not.
FLCL was insane. But there was sense to the insanity. This was a crazy sci-fi fantasy take on male puberty, and that was where a lot of its power was from.
The moment you switch sexes, as this one does, you lose the subtext. This time around, you've got a group of seemingly uncomplicated girls one of whom has something going on (annoyingly, she is so similar to one of the other four that I kept losing track of which was which).
The girls bland adventures made up most of the first episode, and it was all less interesting than the setup for the original. The crazy fighting girl is fun in her brief moments of screentime, but overall, there's just no there there. I just watched the one episode, and see no reason to watch a second.
The moment you switch sexes, as this one does, you lose the subtext. This time around, you've got a group of seemingly uncomplicated girls one of whom has something going on (annoyingly, she is so similar to one of the other four that I kept losing track of which was which).
The girls bland adventures made up most of the first episode, and it was all less interesting than the setup for the original. The crazy fighting girl is fun in her brief moments of screentime, but overall, there's just no there there. I just watched the one episode, and see no reason to watch a second.
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