Its like this anime never came out. No one ever talks about it. What was it like? I quit after ep 1 with the ice alchemist, it was ok, but it seemed like a remake 20 years too early.
I agree first couple of episodes had me thinking here we go again, another series that's going to be milked for all it's worth, but around episode 15, the series took off in a new direction, new characters are introduced, characters who where pretty much used for comic relief in original FMA are given character development, the story is no longer dragged down by all the side stories getting in the way
overall I think FMA:Brotherhood outsihnes the original FMA in every department, I'd say those who have already the original FMA start watching Brotherhood at episode 15, since the first 14 episodes are just a retelling of how Ed and Al lost there bodies trying to save there mother and there journey to collect the Philosopher stones.
Wow, now thats some useful info! Outshines the original?!?! Thats a bold statement, FMA was amazing and had some epic moments like when Sloth died and the little girl got made into a Chemera. But you know your stuff. I'm eager for more epic scenes. The magic from when I used to watch it on Adult Swim Saturday nights might still be there. Ah memories...
Has anyone seen FMA season 2?
Its like this anime never came out. No one ever talks about it. What was it like? I quit after ep 1 with the ice alchemist, it was ok, but it seemed like a remake 20 years too early.
Reply to this TopicI agree first couple of episodes had me thinking here we go again, another series that's going to be milked for all it's worth, but around episode 15, the series took off in a new direction, new characters are introduced, characters who where pretty much used for comic relief in original FMA are given character development, the story is no longer dragged down by all the side stories getting in the way
overall I think FMA:Brotherhood outsihnes the original FMA in every department, I'd say those who have already the original FMA start watching Brotherhood at episode 15, since the first 14 episodes are just a retelling of how Ed and Al lost there bodies trying to save there mother and there journey to collect the Philosopher stones.
Wow, now thats some useful info! Outshines the original?!?! Thats a bold statement, FMA was amazing and had some epic moments like when Sloth died and the little girl got made into a Chemera. But you know your stuff. I'm eager for more epic scenes. The magic from when I used to watch it on Adult Swim Saturday nights might still be there. Ah memories...