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FLCL Alternative
Ace Comicals’ Leon Everett returns for the third part of the FLCL trilogy – FLCL Alternative. Plus the Anime Ranking Game appears for the first time in ages.
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Alternatively Progressing into FLCL – Notes on the FLCL Sequels
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Spiraken Manga Review Ep 62: FLCL (or Foolycoolyfoolycoolyfurikurifurikoolyflcl)
Xan is not Alone. HURRAH! in the 62nd episode of the Spiraken Manga Review, Xan and Bell-Chan Reviews the insane and truly inspiring Manga "FLCL" ----more---- This series is…
The Eternal Parallelogram: FLCL
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Episode #307 – FLCL Grunge
Fred & Jellokun return to talk what they are watching and Jellokun reviews FLCL Grunge
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FLCL: Grunge - Episode 1
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Episode #294 – FLCL Progressive
We talk about what we are watching for spring 2022 anime and review FLCL Progressive.
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OtakuGeneration (Show #244) FLCL
Shownotes :: (show 244) :: () :: () :: () :: () With FLCL, recorded live February 7th, 2010. This week we talked about the anime FLCL. Plus there…
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DITB #311 – FLCL Progressive
Leon Everett of Ace Comicals returns to follow up our original FLCL podcast, as we discuss the belated sequel FLCL Progressive.
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Never Knows Best | Mamimi | FLCL
FLCL is a hotly contested anime, an all time great for some, and downright trash for others. But, whether it's looked at as pointless and pretentiousness or classic…
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let's talk about sex | FLCL
A new girl in town on a vespa with a bass guitar. Under the helmet she’s stunning, and she’s gunning right for you. What are you gonna do?…
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Sakuga Espresso – FLCL Progressive, Yuuta Araki
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How to Watch FLCL in Order
I remember when the watch order for FLCL was “the first series, then the first series again to try to figure out what you just watched.” It moved…
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FLCL: Adolescence and Crazy Women on Vespas
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Anime From the Vault Episode 3: FLCL
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FLCL: Grunge’s Premiere Lacks Its Personal Identification
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Same Stage, Different Story … Or Not: FLCL
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FLCL/Fooly Cooly (2000) | Retro Anime Recommendations #animeshorts
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The Children of Gainax: Promare and FLCL 2
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FLCL Notes and Analysis (Part 1 of 3)
Analysis of meanings and themes in FLCL (part 1)
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This Week in Anime - Is GQuuuuuuX Gundam's FLCL?
With the announcement of GQuuuuuuX and its creative team, Coop and Chris take a look at FLCL and ponder what the two series might have in common.
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FLCL Notes and Analysis (Part 2 of 3)
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FLCL Notes and Analysis (Part 3 of 3)
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FLCL: Where “Comprehension Should Not Be an Important Factor”
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FLCL is Not (Just) a Coming of Age Story
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Call of the Night: FLCL with Vampires. The Rituals Boys Need to Become Men
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Call of the Night is the lo-fi chill FLCL to relax and get horny to
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Weekly Round-Up, 9-15 December 2020: My Broken Mariko, Eiko Hanamura Tribute, and Masculinity in FLCL
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Aggretsuko Review
Unless you're very lucky, you'll have to accept the fact that you'll have to work for most of your life. It is a cruel fate but one that…
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Review: Suzume
The animation is stunning, the voice acting flawless, and the soundtrack expansive, but what makes writer-director Makoto Shinkai’s latest film Suzume so very brilliant is the way it…
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Review: HAPPINESS
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Review – Horimiya
Horimiya is an anime comprised of 13 episodes that are based around the existing manga of the same name. Created by CloverWorks studio and aired from January –…
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Review: DAYS
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Synergia Review
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Suzume is the latest movie from acclaimed director Makoto Shinkai, and it would be unmistakable as one of his projects even if you didn’t know the director going…
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