FLCL

FLCL

フリクリ
2000 –2001 Gainax / Production I.G OVA 6 episodes Completed
Action Comedy Sci-Fi Coming-of-Age
Details & Synopsis
Naota Nandaba is twelve years old, lives in a suburb so boring that nothing ever happens there, and then a woman on a Vespa runs him over and hits him with a bass guitar and robots start coming out of his head.

FLCL is six episodes released between 2000 and 2001 by Gainax and Production I.G. It is also, depending on who you ask: a coming-of-age story, a meditation on adolescence and desire, a surrealist comedy, an experiment in animation pushed to its absolute limits, and one of the greatest things ever made for the medium. The soundtrack is by The Pillows. The animation goes places that had no right to be possible for an OVA budget. Every episode is a different style. Every scene means something even when - especially when - it looks like pure chaos.

Six episodes. Each one about twenty-five minutes. There is no excuse not to have seen this.
Alt Title フリクリ
Studio Gainax / Production I.G
Network OVA
Aired 2000 – 2001
Episodes 6
Genre Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi, Coming-of-Age
Status Completed
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Fooly Cooly 6 eps 6 canon 📷 6
001 Fooly Cooly Aired Apr 26, 2000 canon 📷 120
Naota Nandaba's boring, ordinary life in the town of Mabase is violently interrupted when a manic, pink-haired woman named Haruko Haruhara runs him over with a Vespa and hits him in the head with a bass guitar, causing a giant robot to sprout from his forehead.
002 Fire Starter Aired Jun 21, 2000 canon 📷 125
Mamimi, Naota's troubled ex-girlfriend (who was actually dating his brother), becomes obsessed with the robot Canti, treating him like a god. Meanwhile, a string of mysterious fires plagues the town, and something terrifying is gestating inside Naota's head.
003 Marquis de Carabas Aired Aug 23, 2000 canon 📷 160
Eri Ninamori, the cynical class president and daughter of the town's mayor, tries to navigate her parents' scandalous divorce. She ends up crashing at Naota's house just as her repressed emotions manifest as a mechanical menace from her own head.
004 Full Swing Aired Oct 25, 2000 canon 📷 160
Naota's father and grandfather become obsessed with baseball, but Naota refuses to swing the bat, afraid of striking out. When a massive, city-destroying satellite hurtles toward Mabase, Haruko forces Naota to step up to the plate with his guitar.
005 Brittle Bullet Aired Dec 21, 2000 canon 📷 143
Naota gets a taste of power and starts carrying real firearms in a desperate bid to act like an adult. A massive, heavily armed Medical Mechanica robot attacks the town, forcing Haruko and Canti into a brutal, beautifully animated firefight.
006 FLCLimax Aired Mar 16, 2001 canon 📷 143
The town of Mabase begins to literally flatten as Medical Mechanica makes its final move. Haruko's true motivations regarding the space pirate Atomsk are revealed, forcing Naota to finally stop acting like a kid and make a choice that will change everything.
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canon Episode adapts events from the source manga.
mixed Adapts source material but adds anime-original scenes.
good-filler Anime-original episode generally well-received by fans.
filler Anime-original episode not based on the source manga.
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Naota Nandaba

Protagonist / Portal Head

"Nothing amazing happens here." Naota is the deeply cynical twelve-year-old who tries way too hard to act like a brooding adult. His desperately manufactured sense of normalcy is completely shattered when a pink-haired alien runs him over with a Vespa, whacks him with a bass guitar, and turns his forehead into a dimensional portal for giant fighting robots. He is the deeply relatable, highly irritated anchor to the show's absolute visual insanity.
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Haruko Haruhara

Galactic Investigator / Chaos Catalyst

A literal pink-haired hurricane. Haruko is an alien investigator who crashes into Naota's life and refuses to leave. Wielding a left-handed, midnight blue Rickenbacker 4001 bass guitar like an battleaxe and riding a classic yellow Vespa, she is the explosive catalyst for every single bizarre event in the series. She operates on a frequency of pure, unfiltered impulsivity, dragging Naota kicking and screaming out of his boring suburban shell.
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Mamimi Samejima

The Melancholy Ex / Arsonist

With "Never Knows Best" written on her cigarette and a camera constantly around her neck, Mamimi is the moody, troubled high schooler skipping class under the bridge. She clings to Naota as a substitute for his older brother, masking a deep, profound loneliness. Her pyromaniac tendencies and her bizarre, almost religious worship of Canti the robot provide a haunting, melancholic contrast to the show's hyper-kinetic guitar battles.
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Canti

The TV Robot / God of Black Flames

The iconic TV-headed robot who physically climbs out of Naota's forehead. Despite his terrifying origins as a Medical Mechanica combat unit, Canti is surprisingly domestic, often seen wearing an apron, doing the dishes, or running errands for Naota's dad. When he absorbs Naota, however, his screen glows red, transforming him into a phenomenally powerful, halo-wearing mechanical angel that flawlessly executes some of the wildest animation sequences in Gainax history.
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Commander Amarao

Bureaucrat / Eyebrow Enthusiast

The Department of Interstellar Immigration agent who desperately wants to be a hardboiled, film noir detective but is fundamentally just an insecure guy. Amarao's defining feature is his massive, incredibly distracting eyebrows, which are actually pieces of seaweed he pastes to his face to supposedly block out Haruko's mind-altering influence. He serves as a tragic, hilarious warning of what happens when a boy grows up but never actually matures.
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Kamon Nandaba

Embarrassing Father

The absolute poster child for FLCL's running theme that adults are just kids who got older, not wiser. Kamon runs a trashy local tabloid out of his house and spends most of his time shamelessly flirting with Haruko. Watching him get into a fully animated, South Park-style cutout fight with his own son, or being temporarily replaced by a highly disturbing robot duplicate, is peak late-night surrealism.
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Eri Ninamori

Class President

The quintessential overachiever who is desperately trying to mask her messy, falling-apart family life. Ninamori brings a brilliant, grounded emotional arc to the middle of the OVA. She fakes needing glasses just to look more mature and put-together, but the pressure eventually boils over, leading to her own Medical Mechanica robot sprouting from her head. Her quiet vulnerability makes her one of the most compelling characters in the show.
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Lieutenant Kitsurubami

Long-Suffering Subordinate

The deeply competent, deeply exhausted right hand to Commander Amarao. Kitsurubami is practically the only person in the Department of Interstellar Immigration who actually takes her job seriously. She serves as the perfect straight man to Amarao's ridiculous seaweed-eyebrow antics, often having to bail him out or just stare in deadpan disbelief as the chaotic, guitar-swinging events of Mabase unfold around them.
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Shigeki Nandaba

Eccentric Grandfather

Naota's grandfather and the local Little League coach who seems to perpetually live in his baseball uniform. Shigeki is a delightfully bizarre background fixture in the Nandaba household. Whether he's casually ignoring the alien machinery tearing up his town, quietly observing the chaos, or offering completely unhelpful, cryptic advice, he adds that perfect, necessary layer of hometown weirdness to the show's setting.
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Atomsk

SPOILER!

The Pirate King

The legendary, galaxy-stealing space bird and the ultimate MacGuffin of the entire series. Atomsk is the sheer, untamed power that Medical Mechanica wants to lock away and Haruko desperately wants to possess. Though he spends most of the series as an off-screen legend, his eventual manifestation is a brilliant, fiery spectacle. He is the cosmic symbol of absolute freedom that drives the entire chaotic plot forward.
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Gaku Manabe

Naota's Classmate

One half of Naota's core friend group. Gaku is the chubby, glasses-wearing kid who thinks he knows absolutely everything about adult relationships and urban legends, despite being just as clueless as the rest of them. He serves as the primary instigator for schoolyard gossip and is almost always seen hanging around the riverbank, providing a steady stream of bewildered commentary as robots continually destroy their town.
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Masashi Masamune

Naota's Classmate

The other half of Naota's friend group and the tallest kid in their grade. Masashi is much more grounded and mellow compared to Gaku's constant scheming. He has a part-time gig helping his dad deliver bread, which gives him a slightly more mature, working-class perspective on the sheer absurdity happening around them. He’s the quiet voice of reason who usually ends up dragging Gaku out of the line of fire.
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Miyu-Miyu

The Cat / Walkie-Talkie

The Nandaba family's incredibly fat, lethargic calico cat. Under normal circumstances, Miyu-Miyu just sleeps in the background of Kamon's chaotic household. However, Haruko routinely repurposes the poor feline as an intergalactic walkie-talkie, literally speaking into the cat's belly to communicate with the Galactic Space Police Brotherhood. It is a visual gag that perfectly encapsulates the absolute, surreal nonsense of the series.
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