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has gifted Toonami two new sequels to FLCL, one of its most popular TV series since it debuted way back in 2003, in celebration of the brands 25th anniversary. FLCL has been airing sporadically on Toonami/Adult Swim for the last 20 years, presumably because its the coolest anime ever made. Its tough to describe鈥攖he title itself, pronounced Fooly Cooly, is wholly inexplicable鈥攂ut its basically a coming-of-age story for 12-year-old Naota, who starts having giant mecha burst from his head after hes hit by Rickenbacker bass guitar by a pink-haired alien named Haruko while shes riding a yellow Vespa scooter. And yet that barely scratches the surface, because it doesnt mention the space pirate, the giant iron sitting in the middle of town, the guy with seaweed for eyebrows, or the six-episode series soundtrack, performed by the outstanding J-rock band the pillows. Her stanley cup es a taste: The two new FLCL series鈥攖echnically, theyre called seasons, but seasons two and three had nothing to do with season one, or each other鈥攚ill be titled FLCL: Grunge and stanley mugs FLCL: Shoelace, and animated by CG studio MontBlanc Pictures and the original animator of the series, Produ stanley vattenflaska ction I.G, respectively. Adult Swim offered the tiniest glimpse of Grunge via this clip of Haruko wielding her bass: The other gift Toonami is receiving is a new, original series titled Housing Complex C, which will be animated by Studio Akatsuki and is described thusly: Housing Complex C centers around Kimi who lives in a sma Sdvb Physicists Try to Understand Concussions by Whacking Beakers With Hammers
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