I haven’t watched it in many years now. But, after I finish up with Rebuild of Evangelion, I’m gonna give it a re-watch. Such unique wit and design went into that show, I’ve never seen anything else quite like it.
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Loved this show when it came out. I hired an intern who was about 17 and liked to draw and I recommended it to him. He came back the next week totally blown away.
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Original FLCL was great. Don’t have much interest in the sequels though. First one was lightning in a bottle.
Semrix on
I so wish there was a model kit for this dude
Maycrofy on
Oh man, we’re considering Canti as retro-futurism now? talk about making me feel old.
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What’s the best way to watch FLCL? I’ve tried looking everywhere and can only find the sequels available.
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Started in FLCL, but was perfected in Saga
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te re bi boy
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Yesss. FLCL remains my favorite to this day.
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Fun fact for those that don’t know: Lord Canti’s head was a Sony 8-301W portable transistor TV set. As a bonus, Haruko’s Vespa was the 1965 Vespa Super Sport 180. Both wicked expensive but damn I’d like to have them both.
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I haven’t watched it in many years now. But, after I finish up with Rebuild of Evangelion, I’m gonna give it a re-watch. Such unique wit and design went into that show, I’ve never seen anything else quite like it.
Loved this show when it came out. I hired an intern who was about 17 and liked to draw and I recommended it to him. He came back the next week totally blown away.
Original FLCL was great. Don’t have much interest in the sequels though. First one was lightning in a bottle.
I so wish there was a model kit for this dude
Oh man, we’re considering Canti as retro-futurism now? talk about making me feel old.
What’s the best way to watch FLCL? I’ve tried looking everywhere and can only find the sequels available.
Started in FLCL, but was perfected in Saga
te re bi boy
Yesss. FLCL remains my favorite to this day.
Fun fact for those that don’t know: Lord Canti’s head was a Sony 8-301W portable transistor TV set. As a bonus, Haruko’s Vespa was the 1965 Vespa Super Sport 180. Both wicked expensive but damn I’d like to have them both.