FLCL: Shoegaze

FLCL: Shoegaze

Avant GardeComedySci-Fi
6.23 episodesFinished Airingfall 2023

Studio: Production I.G, Nut, Akatsuki

Synopsis

The anime will take place 10 years after FLCL Alternative and will center on a high school boy and girl.

Characters & Voice Actors

Aofuji, Masaki

Aofuji, Masaki

Main

VA: Nowack, Jesse

Araishu, Harumi

Araishu, Harumi

Main

VA: Amano, Satomi

Kanda, Tsukata

Kanda, Tsukata

Supporting

VA: Aoyama, Yutaka

Koumoto, Kana

Koumoto, Kana

Supporting

VA: Miyama, Karen

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Reviews

Based__Based__6

23 years, 5 seasons, and a lot of misses later, FLCL is over. It's a bittersweet moment for me since I managed to find FLCL at all the moments when I really needed something that spoke to what I was feeling. As anyone who understood the original FLCL can attest to, moving from adolescence to young adulthood is a truly terrifying time. Fitting then that the last two entries, Grunge and Shoegaze, come the closest to recapturing the original's message of "It's going to be okay." Now don't get me wrong, the original FLCL is untouchable compared to the four sequels, but I still feel likethere's a little bit of unique FLCL-ness in the sequels. Many rightfully hold the original series as the best, but often discount the other four seasons for not being as well composed as the original. Given that the original FLCL was broadcasted all the way back in 2000, I think that the disappointment is misplaced. The people who made the original grew up in a dark and cynical time in Japan, while those who made the newer seasons likely never felt an entire world falling out from underneath them. I'd argue then that instead of just being a cash-grab sellouts of FLCL (even if that is likely the reason it was created), Alternative, Progressive, Grunge, and Shoegaze offer new perspectives and a whole new set of uncertainty that kids and teens struggle with today. And since the series is about the awkward, gross, terrifying moments that happen in adolescence, I can't help but feel that if the newer FLCLs were released without the expectation to live up to the original they'd be decently received shows. For what it's worth, Shoegaze does begin to recapture some of the magic that the original imparted, although I can agree that it falls well short of how wildly consistent the original was. Three episodes is no where near enough to tell the scale of story that Shoegaze tried to present, with the last episode playing fastball with character development, backstory, action, and an ending all at once. Which is more than I can say for both Alternative's and Progressive's meandering attempt at six episodes. I do have to give Shoegaze credit for leaving the zany changes in artstyle, countless innuendos, and Haruko for the original, and instead giving us a straightforward story that naturally finds humor, heartbreak, and joy along the way. The characters are Shoegaze's best aspect, with a simple coming of age tale between two highschoolers seeming to be ridiculously tame for FLCL, but works so well when you contrast it to it's direct prequel, Alternative. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that I think Shoegaze manages to both redeem and satisfyingly conclude whatever Alternative was trying to say. Adding on to the fact that this is the only "true" sequel to a FLCL season, the inclusion of Alternative's cast of characters is a pleasant touch instead of a weight that would drag the show down like I expected it to. I've given FLCL Shoegaze a 7/10 on my list, but a 6/10 in this review since I have two different scales that I use. That being said, I do think this is a good show and worth your time, if only for the fact that it's supposedly the last FLCL to be made. If you managed to make it through Alternative and Progressive to get to Grunge and Shoegaze, the last two will undoubtedly be better viewing experiences. Even though it doesn't perfectly emulate the one-in-a-kind experience that the original presents, Shoegaze presents it's own, tamer experience that I think anyone with an open mind can come to truly appreciate.

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SteamwoodSteamwood8

A quick story that would've benefitted from a little more time to tell it! Definitely more meaningful from having seen Alternative before it - it's a direct sequel series that reflects on the question "What do you do when you can't live up to other's expectations?" For the new characters, it asks "What would you do to shake up the world you don't belong in?" Both are interesting questions to ponder! It gets through them to some extent but would've benefitted from a little more fleshing out - though, it is fun to try and put the pieces together from the juuuuuust enough detail you get inabout 60 minutes of story. Harumi is a fun character that I hope other people enjoyed, as they were an unexpected source of conflict! I liked them as the chaos-redhead much more in this story than I would've seeing Haruko crowbarred in when she doesn't really have enough humanity to tell this type of story. Also uhhhh man their backstory is harsh! Definitely worth a watch if you enjoyed Alternative, and I'd say it's great at being its own little niche of coming of age FLCL (though what that means to you may vary).

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