FLIP FLAPPERS

So, did Sup Forums like Flip Flappers?, What is your opinion on it?, Discuss.

Also
I just finished it and I loved it but there was a lot of shit that I didn't get. Could any of you explain the whole shit to me?

It was official AOTY on Sup Forums and a lot of people liked it but not everyone did, the yuri and the character focused ending and the art style all didn't go well withe some people and those who didn't get it have become very vocal against it.


I personally loved it, a few things could have been done better, towards the end it didn't feel as on point as it did before, and modifying the earlier parts to more properly prepare the show for the final arc's elements would have improved the overall experience, I think. Still a fantastic show despite minor pacing criticism.

What do you want to know about the show? Which part didn't you get?

Mmm, what is wrong with the artstyle?, I thought it was really good.

>What do you want to know

>What is pure illusion
>Why Mimi has full control over it
>Why Mimi's personality changes
>Why in some parts the timelines or "reality" seemed to change when they interacted with Pure Illusion

It was pretty disappointing for me

>It was official AOTY on Sup Forums
Nice meme hipster

>What is pure illusion

A sort of dimension or layer of reality that exists in parallel but separate to theirs, one that is influenced and connected to people, their hearts, their minds, and their relationships.
A sort of collective unconscious manifested as a fantasy land.

>Why Mimi has full control over it

Sadly never explained as far as I'm aware, not even by the author afterwards.
Was she an elder god, an extra dimensional being, some creature of chaos, and eldritch monster or just a psychic, no clue.

>Why Mimi's personality changes

You remember she was pregnant with Cocona, so she tried to run away. They caught her and they took away Cocona and they were acting really creepy and scary, like they would hurt her.
She fell into pure illusion on her own and ended "switching" with herself. The switch is a mechanic that was introduced in the show with Iroha's episode, and is also what happened to Salt's dad. It seems to be related to a person's way of seeing things, people can go from having repressed traumas and issues to more emotionally at peace, or they can also switch in more horrible ways like Salt's dad who when all insane.
In Mimi's case it seems the show was used a lot of themes from jungian psychology which touches subjects inspired by some folk tale elements, so Mimi changed from manifesting aspects of a nice nurturing mother to showing more possessive obsessive and dangerous aspects according to the way those theories work. Someone else who is more familiar with that part might be able to explain it better.

>Why in some parts the timelines or "reality" seemed to change when they interacted with Pure Illusion

In the end it seems like pure illusion didn't actually change reality itself, but it changed the way people live about it, which does in a more indirect way also change reality for them because now they will behave in a different way.
In the case of Iroha her inner traumas were given some relief and so she was able to change.

>Hipster
>A faggot who likes cute girls show full of pandering and fun stuff

Flip Flappers isn't unpopular enough to be a hipster's choice of a show user. Please.

Most liked, most popular, whatever you wanna call it.

Whu this girl is doing a Rem cosplay?

I enjoyed it quite a bit, but i also ignored all of the threads and just saved some of the images from them