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its too confusing!!

10.11.2008 12:00 AM


man, FLCL is badass as a comic, a novel, and an anime

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FLCL Volume 2
  • PAPERBACK: 208 PAGES
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 1-59182-397-8
  • EAN: 978-1-59182-397-1
  • AVAILABLE: NOW
  • MSRP: $9.99

Naota goes from high school nothing to mutant warrior in the blink of any eye. But what does it all mean? The town stirs with gossip when the Mayor's adulterous affair makes headlines. But his daughter, Ninamori, the class president and Naota's friend, is having a hard time of it. So hard, in fact, that she turns into a giant balloon to challenge Naota in battle. Plunge deeper into the dream with FLCL Volume 2.

Naota
A high school freshman who lives in the shadow of his older brother, a baseball player who has since moved to America to seek his riches. Naota can hardly fill his brother's shoes, nor does he want to. All he wants is to be left alone. That's hardly what he's going to get, though!


Mamimi
Naota's brother's ex-girlfriend who has moved down the fraternal ladder. She's also a bit of dimwit and has some rather anti-social tendencies, something to do with matches and video games.


Haruko
A space alien who has connived her way into Naota's family. She seems to be there simply to cause him trouble but turns out to be a warrior from a distant galaxy to save the Earth from certain doom.


Canti
A warrior robot that has been reduced to cleaning dishes in Naota's house.


Hajime Ueda/GAINAX
GAINAX is one of the most renowned animation studios in the world. Their productions include:
Nadia
Gunbuster
Wings of Honneamise
Neon Genesis Evangelion
Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou
FLCL (Furi Kuri)
Mahoromatic
Puchi Puri

FLCL is the brain child of Tsurumaki-san, the young director that brought to life the End of Evangelion, a miasmic animated adventure. The manga was written by Hajime Ueda adapted from the anime.