What is your guys' honest opinion on FLCL?

What is your guys' honest opinion on FLCL?

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It was okay.

Favorite anime. I'm aware some of it may be rose-tinted glasses since I watched it at a time when a coming of age story was much more poignant, but I still love it to pieces. I still listen to the Pillows all the time even now.

You put it best.

I remember watching it when I was like 11 and I actually connected a lot with all the shit that Naota had to deal with.

The early 2000s in general were both a weird and amazing time for me, the 90's were complete garbage, both in television and in real life.

Essential viewing. A rare 10/10.

I thought it was really good and aged very well. It told the story it set out to.

It wasn't that good but I liked the soundtrack

One of the few masterpieces to come out of commercial Japanese animation, easily holds it's own amongst the best of any art form.

people like the OST for nostalgia

It's pretty damn overrated, but I understand most of its fans have a childhood nostalgia for it that I can't relate to since I was basically an adult when it started airing in the US

To be fair, it was probably a show that resonated with a lot of Toonami teens.

An interesting anime experiment at best.
A shit at worst.

Agreed. A lot of the animation was well done, but it was wasted on action sequences that ultimately had no consequence on the plot or characters in any tangible way.

The story itself isn't anything special either. NGE painted a much better picture adolescent angst five years prior. This is ultimately why I don't like FLCL at all. It's so enamored with being stylish that it never bothers to give its characters, story, or setting any substance.

>action sequences that ultimately had no consequence on the plot or characters in any tangible way
What

I can't think of an anime with action sequences more relevant to plot and themes than FLCL

Also the merit of the show isn't that the story is special, it's its extremely high formal elegance and unusual method of delivery. It's not about adolescent angst, it's about puberty from the POV of a normal boy. EVA is all about people who are not normal and it has a much broader scope not limited to adolescence.

lolsorandumb shit that plebs enjoy only because of nostalgia/the soundtrack.

>inb4 muh coming of age

It fucking sucks, overrated piece of american pandering shit.

Excel Saga did it better.
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It's great.

It's obviously a masterpiece.

no

reminder its getting two new seasons

Overrated.

Still worth watching because of its amazing style and soundtrack. Haruko should've been the final boss/10.

Gotta wonder if all those people spouting "it has no plot, lol random" have ADD or other mental deficiencies. It's not like saying "I think the plot sucks" - that's subjective and understandable.But saying it does not have one or it's almost nonexistent is a factually incorrect statement.

It's not even a TOO DEEP FOR YOU situation - it's a complete inability to follow a story unless it is delivered through exposition monologues every 5 minutes. It honestly put more plot and character development in 6 episodes than a lot of anime do in two seasons.

Too american to be anime but at least not as bad as Space Dabdy.

painfully meh

This shit is what got me into anime. Im just waiting for season two, just hope they dont fuck it up some how.

>It honestly put more plot and character development in 6 episodes than a lot of anime do in two seasons

>Too american to be anime
You must have gotten bullied in high school a lot.

>Too american to be anime
Are you basing this literally on the south park gag? Because the rest of the show is as anime as it gets.

So what are you guys hoping for for the sequel?

I have no strong opinion about it one way or the other.

He's right though.

Literally one of my favourite things of all time period.

rare 10/10

essentially the best thing gainex ever did.

I didn't watch it as a kid, but when I watch it now it gives me a stronger feeling of nostalgia than anything else.

The fact that anyone considers FLCL's "plot" to be anything to write home about is just laughable.