Is FLCL a sequel to Evangelion?
Is FLCL a sequel to Evangelion? Advertisement: is a sequel to Neon Genesis Evangelion taking place entirely within Instrumentality. Even though FLCL is supposed to be a comedy, the environment is way too similar to the gloomy After the End setting of Neon Genesis Evangelion, Studio Gainax’s previous project.
What does FLCL stand for anime?
April marks 20 years since the first broadcast of FLCL (short for “Fooly Cooly,” a term which itself doesn’t really mean anything), a raucous and anarchic six-episode series that rewrote the animation rulebook with its whirlpool of contemporary pop culture, sucking in and breaking apart everything in its orbit like the
Is FLCL a good anime?
FLCL is as close to a piece of literature as you’re ever going to get with an anime series. Fast paced as it may be, the story beautifully presents a theme of growing into maturity, and accompanies it with stunning visuals I’ve yet to see surpassed.
What is FLCL even about?
FLCL is a story following Naota Nandaba, a twelve-year-old boy whose suburban life is disturbed by the arrival of the mysterious Haruko Haruhara. The six-episode series was released in Japan from April 2000 to March 2001 alongside a manga and novel adaptation.