I used to be one of the "This series can't be better than the first one" crew, then I realised I was wrong, by a long shot, this series is insane.
I used to be one of the "This series can't be better than the first one" crew, then I realised I was wrong, by a long shot, this series is insane.
Just got done watching ep 24. Yet again another good ep.
[SPOILER]Seems the military knew about the Fuhrer all along. Also Next ep we get to see how Edward and Envy get out of there predicament. [/SPOILER]
But I am kind of confused on it cause I was re-reading FMA cause well I love it but what about that part where Edward turned rocks or dirt or something I forget into Gold. Now how did he make gold out of that cause would that mean gold is made up of that element or what?
i cant wait anymore.
There is a preview for the upcoming FMA. Unfortunetly all is says it there is more information coming. Sadly I can't say where I got it due to A4 rules....but it does exist.
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As a faithful fan of the manga, after seeing three episodes, I don't really have many complaints about this new series. Like I said, they're really faithful with the manga's atmosphere, which truthfully for me feels kinda weird when all that gets animated. But they managed to do it in a such a way which makes me comfortable to watch it. I mean, yeah, the jokes about Ed's height had always and still does frown me in the anime though I find myself grinning when I read it. Though the quick pace is actually a good thing in such away since making this stuff 'dramatic' certainly isn't easy.
Besides, once again, they have such a vast amount of story material to animate. And for us who already have an idea where the plot will go, seeing slightly strange things like how Cornello makes his last stand is actually a bit of a blessing.
In the end, I guess I won't be finding anything really surprising from this. But so far, I'm enjoying it.
No comments on episode 36 yet? Holy crap that was good.
[SPOILER]Now those who haven't seen the manga can see the true extent to which Olivier Armstrong is a TOTAL BADASS. Stabbing Raven's wrist, slashing his torso open, and having him sink into the concrete while he was STILL BREATHING. I was waiting for that moment since she showed up.
One of the few moments where they improved on the manga, as they actually showed his face sinking into the cement.
The "monster" in the shadows ([blackout]actually Pride[/blackout]) was as creepy as imagined, and coupled with the killing of Gen. Raven and the Winry hostage situation, probably makes this one of the darker episodes in the series so far. Love it.
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I really liked ep 46. Was Father putting his hand on her shoulder during the preview for the next episode because if not I missed that. I don't watch the previews. I think Al is in a pretty bad situation as well.
Like I said, on that part it's a little confusing because while, true, he did temporarily transmute coal into gold, he also needed very precise elements to even attempt to transmute a human body.
But my opinion above about transmuting food still stanRAB. Just about anything that has been transmuted in the series has always been an internally consistent substance like metal. Well, there was the radio being repaired in Lior, but even that was pieces being rearranged to their prior state and not something done on a molecular level.
Six was a nice chilled episode away from the main storyline really, Armstrong can be too funny when he goes into one of his stints about Ed and Al or about his muscles
I believe that was shown after the credits.
There's stuff that's part of the episode after the credits before the preview.
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