The most compeling references I've found are the Urban Dictionary's Entry Gundam HammerSo I have a potentialy meaty addition to the article, but no way to reference or even truly verify it's validity.

Most of the pages I find on Google are about this scene in FLCL, and not about Gundam at all.

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Haruko Haruhara (ハルハラ・ハル子, Haruhara Haruko) is a central character of the FLCL series, Mabase's newest resident, and an extraterrestrial investigator for the Galactic Space Police Brotherhood. FLCL (フリクリ, Furi Kuri; known in North America as Fooly Cooly) is an original video animation series written by Yōji Enokido, directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki and produced by the FLCL Production Committee, which included Gainax, Production I.G, and Starchild Records.

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The problem is I can't find any references to secure these claims about Tomino statments about Gundam. I'd like to add some information about the reference to Gundam in the Manga-style part of this episode around minute 12. When questioned by fans he supposedly responded Gundam was "just a giant robot anime after all". More information was revealed about the project at Anime Expo 2017, confirming that the series will begin airing in 2018, and The Pillows, who made the music of the first series would return, ad both seasons will feature different stories.

Featured lists are considered to be the best lists in Wikipedia, as determined by Wikipedia's editors. Featured lists candidates list . This is a list of the current candidates. Furi Kuri або ж Fooly Cooly) — шестисерійний OVA-серіал студії Gainax, а також написані за його мотивами манґа і цикл повістей. She becomes the Nandaba household's maid while working to find Atomsk, the most powerful space pirate in the galaxy. Articles are reviewed at Wikipedia:Featured list candidates for accuracy, neutrality, completeness, and style according to our featured list criteria. FLCL (pronounced Fooly Cooly, not "Eff-ell-see-ell") is the story of Naota, a young Japanese boy who lives with his father and grandfather, is the object of inappropriate attention from his brother's ex-girlfriend, and generally feels his life and town are really boring. In this way, it's an early establishment of Kamon's unusual insite into current pop culture, as well as a hint about the meaning of the phrase "Fooly Cooly" itself. ", adding "It's that Tomino-Esque thing. Originaly, Tomino claimed that Gundam was NOT "just another giant robot anime" and that is was intended to be a realistic represtation of the complex political and social impatcs of warfare and the humanity (or inhumanity) of man during times of desperation. I found the info I was looking for on FLCL sites: it's a reference to an event in Gundam's development, and a phrase used by some Gundam fans. フリクリ фурі курі, англ. The six-episode series was released in Japan from April 2000 to March 2001. This is important to understanding the intentional ambiguity of the the phrase "Fooly Cooly", the title of the episode. If anyone has any suggestions for a trustworth resource, I'd be realy glad to hear it.--So, you're asking for justification? FLCL, pronounced as Fooly Cooly (フリクリ Furi Kuri) is an original video anime series written by Yōji Enokido, directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki and produced by the FLCL Production Committee, which included Gainax, Production I.G, and Starchild Records. Naota's Gundam Hammer.