Can one actually comprehend the premise of FLCL? I certainly can't, so I'll just state the second weirdest premise I've seen and say Kill la Kill.
A 17 year old student carrying a giant half-scissor in a guitar case travels to a fascist school which is under control of a totalitarian student council, led by a genderbent sexy Hitler. Said school has uniforms made out of living fibres that give the wearer superpowers, and the quality of the uniform you are allowed to wear depends entirely on your social status. Because she can't fight the council on her own, she travels back home in defeat, only to have her nudist homeroom teacher (who has been following her this whole time) opens a trap door under her, leading to a secret bunker under her house. She gets totally-not-raped by a sentient sailor fuku vampire that drinks the wearers blood to empower the user. That's pretty fucking weird. As of episode 5, you can include that there is a faction of nudist guerillas opposing the uniforms which fight them by using sewing-machine guns and bobbin grenades.
Also, here's another one: teenagers wearing bondage gear and steam-propelled exoskeletons fight giant naked zombie men by dual wielding enormous box cutters and swinging around like Spider Man in a late-Medieval setting. Sound familiar? It's Attack on Titan.
A 17 year old student carrying a giant half-scissor in a guitar case travels to a fascist school which is under control of a totalitarian student council, led by a genderbent sexy Hitler. Said school has uniforms made out of living fibres that give the wearer superpowers, and the quality of the uniform you are allowed to wear depends entirely on your social status. Because she can't fight the council on her own, she travels back home in defeat, only to have her nudist homeroom teacher (who has been following her this whole time) opens a trap door under her, leading to a secret bunker under her house. She gets totally-not-raped by a sentient sailor fuku vampire that drinks the wearers blood to empower the user. That's pretty fucking weird. As of episode 5, you can include that there is a faction of nudist guerillas opposing the uniforms which fight them by using sewing-machine guns and bobbin grenades.
Also, here's another one: teenagers wearing bondage gear and steam-propelled exoskeletons fight giant naked zombie men by dual wielding enormous box cutters and swinging around like Spider Man in a late-Medieval setting. Sound familiar? It's Attack on Titan.