FLCL
(Crunchyroll)FLCL is part indie music drama a la Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and part Satoshi Kon-coded surrealist masterpiece. It’s the story of Naota, a run of the mill middle schooler whose life is upended by the charismatic Haruko – basically Ramona Flowers if she were a morally ambivalent space alien. Rocking pink hair and an ocean blue Rickenbacker bass, Haruko is a music icon in the making. But she doesn’t want to play her bass, she wants to bash people in the head with it, turning their noggins into sci-fi portals through which alien robots can emerge! Why? Well it’s sort of to summon a powerful space pirate that she can absorb to rule over the universe, but the details are deliberately opaque. Trying to figure out the plot is kind of like asking what an experimental song is about. The lyrics don’t matter, it’s all about the vibe.
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