One Vespa-riding maniacal girl can change the world— or at least the humdrum world of one boy. After the the mysterious Haruko comes into Naota’s life and causes strange things to grow out of his forehead, their choice of close encounter draws him into conflict with a mysterious, otherworldly organization and completely alters the course of his life. The cult hit anime series “Flcl” returns this Saturday, Sept. 30 on Cartoon Network and Adult Swim for its fifth installment, “Flcl: Shoegaze.” New episodes will premiere at 12 midnight Et on the popular Toonami anime block and will also be available to watch on Max the next day. You can watch Cartoon Network with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream. You can also watch with Sling TV, Hulu Live TV, or YouTube TV.
How to Watch 'Flcl: Shoegaze' Premiere When: Saturday, September 30, 2023 at 11:59 Pm Edt TV: Cartoon Network...
How to Watch 'Flcl: Shoegaze' Premiere When: Saturday, September 30, 2023 at 11:59 Pm Edt TV: Cartoon Network...
- 10/1/2023
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
On Sunday, September 24, 2023, at 12:00 Am, Cartoon Network presents the next episode of “Flcl: Grunge,” titled “Orinoko.” In this episode, viewers will follow the story of Orinoko, whose father is a swordsmith facing challenges due to the city’s devastation. As his skills rust away, Orinoko takes it upon herself to help her father. She embarks on a quest to gather scrap irons to aid in his work.
During her scavenging journey, Orinoko crosses paths with Haruko, who is also on a mission to collect irons, albeit for a different purpose – repairing her Vespa. This unexpected encounter leads to a series of intriguing events that will unravel as the episode unfolds.
“Flcl: Grunge” has been a captivating series known for its unique blend of storytelling and visuals. As the plot thickens and characters’ paths intersect, this episode promises to deliver another installment of this imaginative and thought-provoking anime.
Fans of...
During her scavenging journey, Orinoko crosses paths with Haruko, who is also on a mission to collect irons, albeit for a different purpose – repairing her Vespa. This unexpected encounter leads to a series of intriguing events that will unravel as the episode unfolds.
“Flcl: Grunge” has been a captivating series known for its unique blend of storytelling and visuals. As the plot thickens and characters’ paths intersect, this episode promises to deliver another installment of this imaginative and thought-provoking anime.
Fans of...
- 9/19/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This review contains no spoilers and is based on the first episode of Flcl: Grunge.
“The people who live here never think about the future…”
Flcl is a cherished anime relic of the 2000s that’s only six episodes, but still found international acclaim after airing on Adult Swim in 2003. It’s frequently considered to be the golden goose of anime coming-of-age stories where lost youth accept the unpredictable nature of life and embrace the harsh truth that nobody has full control over the world’s whims.
Flcl’s success was lightning in a bottle programming that in all likelihood probably shouldn’t have been (repeatedly) returned to and milked into an increasingly generic IP. Adult Swim’s previous sequels, Flcl: Progressive and Flcl: Alternative weren’t received as well and seemed to touch on the same ideas, albeit in new ways, but with diminishing returns. This understandably...
“The people who live here never think about the future…”
Flcl is a cherished anime relic of the 2000s that’s only six episodes, but still found international acclaim after airing on Adult Swim in 2003. It’s frequently considered to be the golden goose of anime coming-of-age stories where lost youth accept the unpredictable nature of life and embrace the harsh truth that nobody has full control over the world’s whims.
Flcl’s success was lightning in a bottle programming that in all likelihood probably shouldn’t have been (repeatedly) returned to and milked into an increasingly generic IP. Adult Swim’s previous sequels, Flcl: Progressive and Flcl: Alternative weren’t received as well and seemed to touch on the same ideas, albeit in new ways, but with diminishing returns. This understandably...
- 9/9/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
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