Flipper (2026)
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Tucked somewhere it probably shouldn't be, an old synthesizer is waiting for Kai — and the moment he starts playing it, reality gets a little slippery. That's the setup for Flipper, a music video from studio monofilmo produced for ROF-MAO's song of the same name — and yes, it's a single episode, but that's kind of the point. This isn't a story you sit down and marathon; it's closer to a short film built around sound and visuals working together. The animation drops you into a futuristic cityscape that bleeds into surreal, dream-like sequences as Kai pushes deeper into the music. There's no heavy plot to follow — it's more experiential than narrative. If you've ever watched Interstella 5555 and appreciated how a visual story can carry a whole album without dialogue, this sits in that same space. Or if the early episodes of FLCL gave you that feeling of weird, electric energy you couldn't quite name, Flipper scratches a similar itch. Carole & Tuesday fans who gravitate toward the emotional texture of music in animation will probably find something here too. It's compact, it's original, and it trusts the audience to just feel it rather than explaining everything. Worth the single sitting.
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