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Tied to the release of FLCL: Progressive and Alternative's DVD and Blu-ray launch, Decider got a behind-the-scenes look at everyone's favorite adolescent anime.
We often write off sequels as unnecessary, and FLCL’s sequel seasons have certainly been no exception. But a sequel’s very lack of necessity is also what gives it so much fascinating potential ...
One of the most influential anime works of the last fifteen years, in the form of Gainax’s surreal FLCL, will get a sequel co-produced with Toonami. The plan is to produce two new seasons of ...
Reviews FLCL: Grunge Review – A Lackluster But Colorful Return. FLCL: Grunge slices through fish, yakuza, and indifference in a by-the-numbers premiere that returns to a revered anime sensation.
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