Fooly Cooly (FLCL) - Volume 1 (2000)

Fooly Cooly (FLCL) - Volume 1
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Parental Guidance Recommended

Director: Kazuya Tsurumaki
Actors: Steve Kramer, Kari Wahlgren, Barbara Goodson, Mayumi Shintani, Jennifer Sekiguchi, Hiroshi Ito, Joe Martin, Jun Mizuki, Suzuki Matsuo, Izumi Kasagi

1: Fooly Cooly — A girl from outer space?
Naota has enough to deal with at home. His older brother went to the US to play baseball. And his father and grandfather never behave like normal adults. Not to mention his brother's girlfriend is now making advances on him. Plus there's a so-called alien girl hitting on him. Literally. With a bass guitar. Oh, did we mention the robots that keep springing from his head?

2: Fire Starter — The god of the black flames
Hanging out by the river and playing with cats, no one would suspect that Mamimi is a girl with a dark past. She's been obsessed with the videogame "Fire Starter". Coincidentally, there's been a string of fires around town. Fires like the one that burned down the school 6 years ago, where Naota first met Mamimi. And if that's not enough, there's something growing inside Naota's head.

DVD
Status: Normal
Run time: 60mins
Origin: JAPAN
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1

Member Reviews (6)

6 Member Reviews
Matt C.
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This series has a lot of potential which I hope turns up in later episodes
Posted Friday, 16 June 2006 See my other reviews
Matt C.
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This was better than I thought it would be. Not really big on the action but more of a thinking movie.
Posted Friday, 16 June 2006 See my other reviews
Jody Brown
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So cool from the makers of neon genesis Eva series, to this so crazy its to good to stop watching a must for any anime fan
Posted Monday, 28 February 2005 See my other reviews
simv
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Perhaps one of the best anime to come out in recent times. Awesome sound track (big ups to the Pillows), great humour, deep characters, lots of zaniness and a moving story to boot. If you are a fan of anime you'll love this. If you want to get into anime this a good place to start. A good introduction to the crazy and intelligent world that is Japanese animation.
Posted Tuesday, 8 February 2005 See my other reviews
XiaoLi
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Beyond the craziness and the wild creativeness of this show, are truck loads of pop culture references, a groovy soundtrack, lots of sexual innuendo, and the story of a boy trying to understand the world. Incredibly different and incredibly fun!
Posted Friday, 24 December 2004 See my other reviews
Andrew Gloss
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Posted Monday, 28 June 2004 See my other reviews