deletedxyz Posted May 19, 2010 Share Posted May 19, 2010 It's not really a focal point in FMA: B to be honest, could possibly change in the last six episodes of the series but the way the series currently stands I don't really see how. Same, it's just merely a side thing in this anime. Her character hasn't even been seen in the last several episodes. The real focal point is the transmutation circle and the Homonculus. It's very different from the first FMA when it comes to relationships then? The first FMA and the movie keep showing like Winry had a one sided, unrequited love for Edward while his adventures took him along too quickly for him to notice Winry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamushroom Veteran Posted May 19, 2010 Veteran Share Posted May 19, 2010 Sure, it still has the relationship in this version but it's not the the foval point. It's a highlight of several episodes and that's it. You must know that FMA: B is completely different then the first FMA series as FMA: B follows the manga more closely. FMA: B is completely different after episode 15 till the end. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shakey Posted May 19, 2010 Author Share Posted May 19, 2010 Bleach was amazing to finally see Ichigo in that form and it being animated. The fight was great, and drawn really well. FMA:B is going down as one of the greatest series of anime, at least in my list. The characters and how they are brought to life are just great. Sure, Winray wants Edward, especially how the emphasized it in a previous episode, when she noticed "How big his shoulders were when he walked away, standing so tall....", but they will not take it anywhere, at least not until the very very very end episode. Right now, it is following the manga almost perfectly. Almost end game for this series and manga, but a very well done end game :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deletedxyz Posted May 19, 2010 Share Posted May 19, 2010 Sure, it still has the relationship in this version but it's not the the foval point. It's a highlight of several episodes and that's it. You must know that FMA: B is completely different then the first FMA series as FMA: B follows the manga more closely. FMA: B is completely different after episode 15 till the end. I understand that. Thanks for the heads up. I just was curious about that specific difference. FMA:B is going down as one of the greatest series of anime, at least in my list. The characters and how they are brought to life are just great. Sure, Winray wants Edward, especially how the emphasized it in a previous episode, when she noticed "How big his shoulders were when he walked away, standing so tall....", but they will not take it anywhere, at least not until the very very very end episode. Right now, it is following the manga almost perfectly. Almost end game for this series and manga, but a very well done end game :) Doesn't she the same thing in FMA? I doubt FMA:B will reach such a status. FMA:B might be considered one of the best and last Shounen series of this past decade, sitting along side Naruto and Bleach, since its manga and tv series (before Brotherhood) were all very highly rated and popular. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamushroom Veteran Posted May 19, 2010 Veteran Share Posted May 19, 2010 The director of FMA: B got a glimpse of the latest bit for the story and he said that it's going to be big, bigger then ever expected he said. That must promise one hell of a couple of last episodes I bet :D I'm kinda hoping that the last episode will be extra long for an epic ending. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shakey Posted May 19, 2010 Author Share Posted May 19, 2010 Doesn't she the same thing in FMA? I doubt FMA:B will reach such a status. FMA:B might be considered one of the best and last Shounen series of this past decade, sitting along side Naruto and Bleach, since its manga and tv series (before Brotherhood) were all very highly rated and popular. Some what of the same thing, but done much better in FMA:B. The music score and how the actress sounds when the lines are being spoken, and the timing of it, just brings this shudder to your body of excitement. Me and my friend were talking about this last night. How great this series really is, but how it most likely will not get the kudos it really deserves due to what is all around anime and how it is viewed. We discussed how the original FMA had a great story, one we sort of have a soft spot for, and how it is just nostalgic. Then we talked how great this new series is, how the animation, coloring/shading, music score, actors voices and feeling were displayed, and the story, and it is all just top notch. There isn't really anything left out from the transfer of manga to anime. The series isn't too long for people to not get into, i mean we are only on the 54th episode and it's almost over. Ranking this with such classics as Beserk, Trigun, or even Cowboy Bebop; this anime is on the same scale. Hell, Beserk was way off from the manga, but the anime still managed to do it some extreme and great justice. FMA:B is one of those as well. Every episode leaves you excited for the next, there is no filler, and the story is complicated enough to keep you enthralled and not bored. There are no characters that just don't belong or ruin it, and actually, everyone seems to have their own favorite character, which goes to show they have built up most of the characters just right. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deletedxyz Posted May 19, 2010 Share Posted May 19, 2010 The director of FMA: B got a glimpse of the latest bit for the story and he said that it's going to be big, bigger then ever expected he said. That must promise one hell of a couple of last episodes I bet :D I'm kinda hoping that the last episode will be extra long for an epic ending. It better not have the absolutely jaw dropping ridiculous ending of the last anime series. It probably was the most absurd connection between a fantasy world and a WW2 one. Ranking this with such classics as Beserk, Trigun, or even Cowboy Bebop; this anime is on the same scale. Hell, Beserk was way off from the manga, but the anime still managed to do it some extreme and great justice. FMA:B is one of those as well. Every episode leaves you excited for the next, there is no filler, and the story is complicated enough to keep you enthralled and not bored. There are no characters that just don't belong or ruin it, and actually, everyone seems to have their own favorite character, which goes to show they have built up most of the characters just right. I doubt it can reach the level of Cowboy Bebop. CB isn't a series that I personally enjoyed as much as other but it's an anime experience like none other. There are only a handful of other anime that can reach how special that series is. The music was composed by Yoko Kanno, who never was trained formally in jazz. The storytelling and dynamic characters cannot be compared to anything Berserk, Trigun, Eureka Seven or even the first FMA. Its characters did not play any of the archetypes that are beaten to death in anime and manga. It took the copy of the amazing cast of Lupin III and made them better. From the typical unrequited love to the weak boy/man using determination/ridiculous power to overcome everything, the archetypes are ever present themes in Berserk and Trigun. Even after watching so much anime, Cowboy Bebop remains very distinct in my mind because of how unique it was when compared to all the different types of shows out there. It's a timeless work of animation because of its lack of pop culture references and its use of music that has transcended generations. I would also like to state that the first FMA had one of the worst writing for a show I have come across for a mainstream anime. It even managed to use rape as one of its plot vehicles for the later half of its show. Its delivery might have been fantastic but its story telling was very average and at times insulted my intelligence as a viewer. However, I might be cynical because I watched too much anime for my own good. The last time I was completely blown away by a series in the same genre was Legend of the Galactic Heroes and Rurouni Kenshin. I am actually excited to watch this show when it ends later this summer/early fall. I will withhold judgment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deletedxyz Posted May 19, 2010 Share Posted May 19, 2010 Two of the only few times I got goosebumps while watching an anime work was during the two Ghost in the Shell movies. Using a traditional Japanese chorus for a work of art that discussed the ethics of cutting edge technology was astounding. Kenji Kawai is a musical god. Proof: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shakey Posted May 19, 2010 Author Share Posted May 19, 2010 It better not have the absolutely jaw dropping ridiculous ending of the last anime series. It probably was the most absurd connection between a fantasy world and a WW2 one. I doubt it can reach the level of Cowboy Bebop. CB isn't a series that I personally enjoyed as much as other but it's an anime experience like none other. There are only a handful of other anime that can reach how special that series is. The music was composed by Yoko Kanno, who never was trained formally in jazz. The storytelling and dynamic characters cannot be compared to anything Berserk, Trigun, Eureka Seven or even the first FMA. Its characters did not play any of the archetypes that are beaten to death in anime and manga. It took the copy of the amazing cast of Lupin III and made them better. From the typical unrequited love to the weak boy/man using determination/ridiculous power to overcome everything, the archetypes are ever present themes in Berserk and Trigun. Even after watching so much anime, Cowboy Bebop remains very distinct in my mind because of how unique it was when compared to all the different types of shows out there. It's a timeless work of animation because of its lack of pop culture references and its use of music that has transcended generations. I would also like to state that the first FMA had one of the worst writing for a show I have come across for a mainstream anime. It even managed to use rape as one of its plot vehicles for the later half of its show. Its delivery might have been fantastic but its story telling was very average and at times insulted my intelligence as a viewer. However, I might be cynical because I watched too much anime for my own good. The last time I was completely blown away by a series in the same genre was Legend of the Galactic Heroes and Rurouni Kenshin. I am actually excited to watch this show when it ends later this summer/early fall. I will withhold judgment. Yes, CB is in a league of its own sort of, but as far as Top Anime, FMA:B is not far under it :p Rurouni Kenshin was great, almost forgot about it lol. But what you are doing, is what me and my friend are scared about. That since there was already 1 FMA, this one wont get the justice it deserves. It will always be seen as the 2nd, or whatever. If this had came out first though, there would be no debate. We would all love FMA:B and be disgusted at FMA. But since there was already a FMA, and then all the tons of "sub par" anime floating around, this will be sort of just swept under the rug. But as far as what makes a great story great, and what makes a animation great, this has it all. It wasn't the first of anything, but it is at least doing everything correct. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deletedxyz Posted May 19, 2010 Share Posted May 19, 2010 Yes, CB is in a league of its own sort of, but as far as Top Anime, FMA:B is not far under it :p Rurouni Kenshin was great, almost forgot about it lol. But what you are doing, is what me and my friend are scared about. That since there was already 1 FMA, this one wont get the justice it deserves. It will always be seen as the 2nd, or whatever. If this had came out first though, there would be no debate. We would all love FMA:B and be disgusted at FMA. But since there was already a FMA, and then all the tons of "sub par" anime floating around, this will be sort of just swept under the rug. But as far as what makes a great story great, and what makes a animation great, this has it all. It wasn't the first of anything, but it is at least doing everything correct. Mark me as one of the many who see these two works as completely different works. Brotherhood won't be swept under the rug since FMA is one of the best selling manga series in Japan and anyone who wants to see the scenes animated would check this anime series out. XD You're just adding fuel to my anticipation for this anime series. End already so I can watch it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ci7 Posted May 20, 2010 Share Posted May 20, 2010 bleach was f***ing auwsome this week ishigo going berserk :p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamushroom Veteran Posted May 20, 2010 Veteran Share Posted May 20, 2010 (edited) Two of the only few times I got goosebumps while watching an anime work was during the two Ghost in the Shell movies. Using a traditional Japanese chorus for a work of art that discussed the ethics of cutting edge technology was astounding. Kenji Kawai is a musical god. Proof: and Oh how I would've loved to be at that concert. Listening to those tracks still gives me goosebumps, specially the later. The OST from "Sword of the Stranger" also gave me goosebumps with the final fight (spoiler alert!): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=195rdilxCmY This also still gives me goosebumps. Edited May 20, 2010 by Capric0rn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ci7 Posted May 20, 2010 Share Posted May 20, 2010 :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadishTM Veteran Posted May 20, 2010 Veteran Share Posted May 20, 2010 Yeah, that transformation was epic (Y) I'm all excited for tomorrow, get to see EVA 1.0/2.0 on the big screen :woot: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shakey Posted May 20, 2010 Author Share Posted May 20, 2010 Man, Sword of the Stranger was great. Animation and music were great, and the story was decent. Masked, you could really start watching FMA:B and probably end up on the last episode by the time you finish. We are on episode 54... probably 10 more left, unless they drag it out, in which I could see roughly up to 20 more. Either way, it's almost over. It really is a great anime. I'll be sad when it ends, unless something just as great is born lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deletedxyz Posted May 20, 2010 Share Posted May 20, 2010 Oi, stop posting spoiler pics. If you won't, I'll start spoiling stuff like Kimi ni Todoke. (Sawako dies) @Capric0rn Sword of the Stranger was almost a flop in my eyes. The music didn't exactly match the mood or the fluidity of the scenes despite the stellar animation. The story was quite yawn worthy. It reminded me of how animation can carry a movie/series to only a limited extended. I rewatched GiTS S.A.C. and I was still left in awe by animation quality. I love the references to the first GiTS movie. The realistic fight scenes (Batou practicing and boxing) were amazing. 2nd GiG pales in comparison since it's more fan service to GiTS fans and doesn't have the same sense of maturity behind its narration and character development. 'Tis a pity that 2nd GiG suffered from a far fetched plot and character interaction (Motoko's lame romance) and their animation. However, the soundtrack was amazing and had more of a foreign feel sung by Origa and Ilaria Graziano. Despite all of its flaws, the second season remains as one of the more entertaining sci-fi shows I've watched. Masked, you could really start watching FMA:B and probably end up on the last episode by the time you finish. We are on episode 54... probably 10 more left, unless they drag it out, in which I could see roughly up to 20 more. Either way, it's almost over. It really is a great anime. I'll be sad when it ends, unless something just as great is born lol. You're talking to the guy who was skeptical of the hype behind Hajime no Ippo anime series (loved the manga) and then watched 76 episodes in a span of 3 days and considered it one of the best sports/shounen series of all time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Azusa Posted May 20, 2010 Share Posted May 20, 2010 Yeah, that transformation was epic (Y) I'm all excited for tomorrow, get to see EVA 1.0/2.0 on the big screen :woot: damn where at? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SidVicious Posted May 20, 2010 Share Posted May 20, 2010 Yeah, that transformation was epic (Y) A.K.A Ichigo goes Super Saiyan 3. :p Udedenkz 1 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamushroom Veteran Posted May 20, 2010 Veteran Share Posted May 20, 2010 @Capric0rn Sword of the Stranger was almost a flop in my eyes. The music didn't exactly match the mood or the fluidity of the scenes despite the stellar animation. The story was quite yawn worthy. It reminded me of how animation can carry a movie/series to only a limited extended. I rewatched GiTS S.A.C. and I was still left in awe by animation quality. I love the references to the first GiTS movie. The realistic fight scenes (Batou practicing and boxing) were amazing. 2nd GiG pales in comparison since it's more fan service to GiTS fans and doesn't have the same sense of maturity behind its narration and character development. 'Tis a pity that 2nd GiG suffered from a far fetched plot and character interaction (Motoko's lame romance) and their animation. However, the soundtrack was amazing and had more of a foreign feel sung by Origa and Ilaria Graziano. Despite all of its flaws, the second season remains as one of the more entertaining sci-fi shows I've watched. Can't really understand why you though Sword of the Stranger was a flop. To me the story was really great and the music fitted the whole movie really great. But that's all just a matter of opinion anyways ;) I loved the 1st gig more then the 2nd gig due to the Laughing Man case. Though I also really liked the 2nd gig, lol. I didn't really see the flaws in the 2nd Gig tbh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadishTM Veteran Posted May 20, 2010 Veteran Share Posted May 20, 2010 I loved the 1st gig more then the 2nd gig due to the Laughing Man case. Hell yeah! The Laughing Man > Individual Eleven :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamushroom Veteran Posted May 20, 2010 Veteran Share Posted May 20, 2010 ^Exactly :D It's so much more complex which I love about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shakey Posted May 20, 2010 Author Share Posted May 20, 2010 Good to see this topic still going strong. Is there any other thread that has reached this length? :p New Naruto Anime tonight hopefully. Will Naruto appear in konaha in this episode? Can't wait till he finally does. After Bleach finally hit Ichigo's final transformation, Naruto has my attention now. Oh Ya, New Naruto and Bleach Manga is already out. Both great. Bleach just keeps going! What is going to happen next chapter with Aizen and Gin and Ichigo? Especially after what Aizen revealed to everyone about the Cubes power.... there are some very twisted ways they could go with this. What if Aizen takes away Ichigo's power? What if Aizen didn't predict the total effects of the cube on people, and thats how Ichigo wins? Hell, what if Aizen has been using his illusions with the cubes illusions...... so much could happen! lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Azusa Posted May 21, 2010 Share Posted May 21, 2010 Recently completed anim? : M?R Heaven Plot Summary: Ginta is a Japanese high school boy who often fantasizes about a land known as Mar Heaven. One day, he is mysteriously summoned to the imaginary land, which in fact turned out to be real. Upon reaching there, he learns of powerful weapons known as Arms that exist in Mar Heaven. With the companions and friends that he meets during his travels, the group seeks to destroy the Chess, a faction led by the mysterious Phantom, which is determined to bring about Mar Heaven's Ultimate Demise for reasons unknown. 102 episodes of all out fun with a good all round cast of characters non of which you can ever really bring your self to dislike no matter which side they were on good or bad. Good story pacing with a few eps some might call filler but they didn't feel like it just a good fun ep to take in the story so far i guess they could be called how recap eps should be done. To sum up this show in two words would be GOOD END as the more loveable characters good really good ends despite it at times looking like they were just going to be killed off. I guess the only reason i give this show a go was because of the cameos in Hayate The Combat Butler. and im really glad i did. Rating 10/10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rustix Posted May 21, 2010 Share Posted May 21, 2010 New Naruto Anime tonight hopefully. Will Naruto appear in konaha in this episode? Can't wait till he finally does. After Bleach finally hit Ichigo's final transformation, Naruto has my attention now. He'll probably return to Konoha in about 2-3 weeks time I guess. I'm looking forward to that :laugh: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ci7 Posted May 21, 2010 Share Posted May 21, 2010 A.K.A Ichigo goes Super Saiyan 3. :p yeap Saiyan > super Saiyan > super saiyan 2> super duper Saiyan shinigami > banki > hollowfied > hollowfied^2 :p lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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