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FLCL: A Multi-Genre Exploration of Coming-of-Age Through Surreal Animation
FLCL: FOOLY COOLY FLCL, short for "Fooly Cooly," is a six-episode original video animation (OVA) series directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki, Written by Yōji Enokido and produced by Gainax and Production I.G. It aired in Japan from April 2000 to March 2001. The series is known for its unconventional storytelling, frenetic animation, and eclectic mix of genres, including coming-of-age, science fiction, and absurdist comedy.
Comics and Censorship
Once upon a time in a land not so far away, the Comics Code Authority regulated and censored the content that comic books produced. There was what the industry considered “The War on Comics” and it resulted in books being canceled, and a seal of approval being required for anything that went to print. We then move to a time of book burnings, something that could be dated back to any point in societal conscious memory. Whether it be the actual content created or what society deems appropriate, censorship has always existed. Unfortunately we are returning to a time where censorship is a problem.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 27 days ago in GeeksAI in Entertainment
Ai in entertainment has been a discussion in the industry and among the public for a while now. It was a hot topic during the duel strike the film industry saw last year and it is one of the most important topics of discussion in the industry today. But what are we actually talking about? What is the impact of using AI in entertainment and how do we adapt to new technologies without selling our souls? Well WonderCon had an incredible panel on the topic that was educational and enlightening.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 27 days ago in GeeksJoker Hindi Dubbed Reaction: My Mind is Officially Blown!
Netflix is running in a different mood these days because it has brought all the classic Hollywood movies dubbed in Hindi to its platform. There are two movies that have been Hindi dubbed; the first is Sun Adaption, and the second is Joker.
Ayush VermaPublished 29 days ago in GeeksRising Actor Patrick Ehler Signs With Lucky Star International Talent Agency
LOS ANGELES, CA (USA)/ AUGSBURG, GERMANY – Patrick Ehler, who is best known for his roles in the thriller "Davos;" the sci-fi production, "Hello;” and the historical drama, "Herrhausen" has signed with Lucky Star International Talent Agency for representation.
Nikki Gaskins CampbellPublished about a month ago in GeeksThe Streaming Wars: Who Will Emerge as the Ultimate Champion?
Title: The Streaming Wars: Who Will Emerge as the Ultimate Champion? Subtitle: Battle for the Living Room: Exploring the High-Stakes World of Streaming Services
Murder Mubarak Ending Explained: Finally, Bambi Commits All of Her Crimes
Since you have clicked on this article, I am assuming that you have watched Murder Mubarak because this article will contain major spoilers.
Ayush VermaPublished about a month ago in GeeksThe Evolution of Superhero Movies: From Comic Books to Blockbusters
In the rich history of cinema, few genres have captured audiences' imaginations quite like superhero movies. Born from the pages of comic books, these films have undergone a fascinating evolution, transforming from niche entertainment to global blockbusters. As we journey through time, exploring the dynamic evolution of superhero movies, we uncover a narrative woven with excitement and boundless creativity.
X-Men '97
For fans of the X-Men and fans of the animated series, X-Men ‘97 has been a long awaited project. For years now fans have begged the MCU to bring in the X-Men and though their live action involvement still seems to be a ways off they did give us a new animated series on Disney+. The original animated series is still considered one of the best adaptations of the team so how exactly does the new series hold up? Well there are only 2 episodes released as of now but the first season promises 10 episodes in true Disney+ fashion.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished about a month ago in GeeksHalo Season 2 Review: Worth Watching Like Its Brother
Hey everyone! Good news: Halo Season 2 is out now, and I have just stepped away from my TV screen. If you haven't seen Season 1 yet, make sure to check it out first, because Season 2 continues the story from there. Let me tell you that season 2 also brought with it a total of eight episodes, like its previous one.
Ayush VermaPublished about a month ago in GeeksFlep X Cop Review: Not for Everyone's Taste!
Recently, I watched a K-drama named Flep X Cop, whose first episode was originally released in January 2024, but now it has come completely on Disney Plus Hotstar, and trust me, its content turned out to be very strong.
Ayush VermaPublished about a month ago in Geeks10 Biggest Plot Twists In The 'Dragon Ball' Franchise
Fans around the world are continuing to mourn the death of Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama, who passed away from a subdural hematoma on March 1, at the age of 68. His death seems especially tragic considering it has come in the franchise's 40th Anniversary year. A new series, Dragon Ball Daima, now the last of the franchise to feature Toriyama's personal touch, is set to be released later this year to mark the anniversary. Daima will see many of the franchise's characters reverted into children, and reintroduce elements from the original Dragon Ball series, such as Goku's Power Pole and Nimbus Cloud.
Kristy AndersonPublished about a month ago in Geeks