FLCL

Season 1

6 episodes · Apr 26, 2000

When Haruko runs over Naota with her scooter and brains him with a bass guitar, his world doesn’t just get turned upside down—it gets incredibly weird.

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  • Fooly Cooly
    S1E1

    Fooly Cooly

    Apr 26, 200025m

    Naota is a detached sixth-grader afflicted by the pangs of puberty. When a crazed girl on a motor scooter runs him over and brains him with a bass guitar his life gets weird - giant-fighting-robots-shooting-from-his-skull weird.

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  • Fire Starter
    S1E2

    Fire Starter

    Jun 21, 200025m

    Naota’s attacker, Haruko, is now his dad’s live-in housemaid and she says she’s an alien. Mamimi names the robot from Naota’s head Canti, the God of Flame. Does Canti have anything to do with the mysterious fires burning all over town?

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  • Marquis de Carabas
    S1E3

    Marquis de Carabas

    Aug 23, 200025m

    The president of Naota’s class, Ninamori, is no stranger to the dirty deeds of politics. She rigs the vote to cast him as the lead role of their class play. But she gets in over her head after a crashing introduction to Haruko.

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  • Furi Kiri (Full Swing)
    S1E4

    Furi Kiri (Full Swing)

    Oct 25, 200025m

    There’s a guy claiming to know Haruko and why she’s using Naota’s head as a portal for oversized battling robots. It’s too late, though, as a malfunctioning satellite is heading straight for them and it’s up to Naota to stop it!

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  • Brittle Bullet
    S1E5

    Brittle Bullet

    Dec 21, 200025m

    Jealousy spurs an epic pellet gun battle between Naota and his dad over Haruko. The object of her desire will be revealed, and she’ll do whatever it takes to get him!

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  • FLCLimax
    S1E6

    FLCLimax

    Mar 16, 200135m

    A hand statue looms over the Medical Mechanica building, threatening to iron out the city. As Mamimi’s new pet turns out to be a crucial element to Haruko’s plans, Naota finally proves that he’s no pushover.

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