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Ceres Jan 12, 2009 03:22 AM

New Fullmetal Alchemist anime series
 
They are doing it by the book this time :)

Fullmetal Alchemist: New Series, Confirmed

It is not a continuation of the previous anime, as that ended pretty definitively with Ed and Al being separated in different worlds, but instead they are going back and making it true to the manga.

I'm rather excited for this as I loved the first anime series, but it means that now I'm going to have to go back and read the manga again. I didn't get far in it to begin with as I only read the volumes that my school library had. I at least got far enough to know that the manga and anime are completely different, so this should be interesting :)

The teaser for it:
Spoiler:

chato Jan 12, 2009 03:41 PM

Can't wait for this new one. But didn't the manga come after the anime..??

nuttyturnip Jan 12, 2009 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by chato (Post 673435)
But didn't the manga come after the anime..??

The manga came first, and up to a certain point, the anime and manga are virtually identical. After that point, they diverge a great deal, and most of the "big" revelations/explanations for things are completely different. It'll be interesting to see where/how the anime picks things up.

FatsDomino Jan 12, 2009 04:35 PM

I wonder how they'll animate the things that were identical between the original anime and the manga. I thought some of the early episodes were fairly well done.

Miho Jan 24, 2009 01:39 AM

That's cool. I enjoyed the TV series, so I'll be looking forward to this.

chato Feb 7, 2009 01:07 PM

In other news, The original seiyuus for Al and Ed are going to reprise their roles.

Meh..well that sucks. I dunno. I just think Romi Paku's annoying and overrated.

Chip Feb 7, 2009 01:44 PM

Whoa, how big of a difference was the Anime series from the Manga? :3

Bigblah Feb 7, 2009 01:46 PM

Romi Paku was perfect for the role. Al's voice, on the other hand, grates on me horribly. TEH RIE notwithstanding.

chato Feb 7, 2009 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Chip (Post 679578)
Whoa, how big of a difference was the Anime series from the Manga? :3

Checked out Wiki and I'd say by a whole lot O.o..not being sarcastic either.. There's alot of stuff in the manga.


@bigblah - I dont hate her that much. I did like her as Ed and Nana.

UltimaIchijouji Apr 6, 2009 10:03 AM

Watched this a few times yesterday. Pretty good start, I think. Obvious filler and ridiculously fast-paced story to introduce non-veterans to the story.

The thing that pissed me off the most was the amount of foreshadowing they threw in, even in the OP, just to satisfy the manga readers—kind of like "HEY GUYS, JUST IN CASE YOU DIDNT KNOW, THIS IS THE MANGA STORYLINE!" Totally unnecessary.

It also worries me to think about how much of the beginning they're going to gloss over just to get to the good stuff. Even at 2 chapters an episode (which is pretty standard), it'll be a tight fit to finish up the series, which should end anywhere from chapter 100-110. I'd like it much more if they took two years and made a good 102 episode series that really does the manga thorough justice.

The Plane Is A Tiger Apr 6, 2009 10:09 AM

I haven't downloaded the first episode yet, but it sounds like a good thing if they're speeding through the beginning. The manga and original anime didn't really diverge on any major points until around episode 30, so I'd rather we just hurry up and get to the new stuff. The other series isn't that old and people can just watch that for a slower, more detailed start.

Bradylama Apr 6, 2009 11:58 AM

The show had a poo ending and the follow-up movie was pretty underwhelming. Hopefully this show will not be poo.

nuttyturnip Apr 7, 2009 01:46 PM

Just watched the first episode myself. What's wrong with glossing over the beginning that most people have already seen? It's so popular in Japan surely most folks have at least a passing knowledge of the setup (how the boys lost their bodies and their objectives to get them back), so there's no point in belaboring things. Honestly, I don't care all that much for the stuff that happens before a certain death, and I certainly don't want to go through the whole Lior bit again. The first ep. gives some nice foreshadowing for those who already know what's coming, while at the same time delivering new material to keep things fresh. #2 looks to be a flashback to their childhood, so maybe they'll just skip Lior entirely (keep in mind I know nothing about plans for the series except watching the actual show, so if there are articles detailing plot plans, I haven't read them).

Also, the ED animation is the best ever. I wish there were shots without the credits so I could make an av/sig.

The Plane Is A Tiger Apr 7, 2009 03:44 PM

I just finished watching the first episode, and so far I like how things are being done. I've kept up with the manga and rewatched the first series so many times that I really didn't want to sit through several episodes of introductions. The Ice Alchemist fight was a nice way to get things going and set up a lot of the major characters while showing something new. It was kind of strange to have everyone know the boys except for Hughes, but I'm all for some small changes to keep things interesting.

Did anyone else's subs keep calling Bradley the "Fuhrer President?" Eclipse did that, and it sounds incredibly awkward.

Tails Apr 7, 2009 05:58 PM

This is why you use the gSS [gg + BSS] subs instead. :tpg:

We really don't need eight scrub groups doing it when gSS and Shinsen are already on the case and doing a much better job.

Put Balls Apr 7, 2009 07:11 PM

Wow, that was horrible. How many times in the first 6 minutes did they refer to Edward's height? And how many times before did that stop being funny?

It was quite fast and effective in narrative, though. This one episode spanned a story that would've taken most anime series an entire season to complete.

I quite liked the original series, even with its oscillating quality at the end. (Never saw the movie.)

valiant Apr 7, 2009 10:13 PM

How many fricken groups do we need subbing FMA 2...seriously there are like 7 now....

zzeroparticle Apr 8, 2009 02:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Kishin (Post 695412)
Wow, that was horrible. How many times in the first 6 minutes did they refer to Edward's height? And how many times before did that stop being funny?

Ha! That was just ridiculously overdone that it's fulfilled the short joke quota for the next 10 episodes. If the series goes overboard with that, I'll rage depending on how everything else is.

Overall a decent episode to serve as a starting point by introducing most of the major players while throwing in a decent amount of action that'll be a taste of things to come.

Boo-kun Apr 8, 2009 03:07 AM

It's a regular joke even in the manga, so it didn't really bother me. Looked to me like they just did a extra starting episode before moving to the manga story next ep~. Overally I think the first series had a bit sharper/tougher feel to it, but I wouldn't mind if they skip the dog & loli part for example ;_;

chato Apr 8, 2009 06:42 AM

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Originally Posted by valiant (Post 695442)
How many fricken groups do we need subbing FMA 2...seriously there are like 7 now....

Yea, for real. I'm getting mine from Taka since they have 720p and 1080p. I obviously choose 720 because it works great on the ps3. 1080 doens't for some reason O.o..

SOJC Apr 8, 2009 02:42 PM

I enjoyed it...not so keen on the opening and ending songs though...

I've never read the manga, and enjoyed the first series immensely...I wonder how long before the series really moves away from the plot of the first series, it worries me that I'll become bored before the divergence occurs.

I would also like to say that 'crayons' are underrated in animation...

chato Apr 10, 2009 05:14 PM

A friend of mine tried watching the other FMA series 2 months ago. Sayin' he didn't like it because it didn't have too much action and was waitng for "more than" 10 episodes to see a fight but it just wasn't enough. In this one, there was story and lots of action. So he chose this road ;p.

hikarub Apr 28, 2009 11:14 AM

Nice! Looks great so far!

Been checking out Shinsen-Subs' work but it looks like they're stuck in a rut now. They got a letter from FUNimation asking them to stop, which the group basically said "kiss my ass" to. But now their translator has taken off....

Shinsen-Subs :: News & Updates

Not looking good. Anyone recommend another group's subs? I might have to go with Tails' suggestion and look out for gss instead though.

I didn't see the original anime series since I was still into the manga, and later hearing that it went out on a different tangent made me miss it altogether. I'm looking forward to seeing Ling, RanFan and old man Fuu make their appearences.

Was Maria Ross ever in the first TV series?

:eye:

nuttyturnip Apr 28, 2009 11:46 AM

I was wondering why Shinsen hadn't done ep. 4. Still, they insisted on releasing in mkv, which I can't convert over to my iPod, so I had to wait for some other group to hard-sub it. I've got ep. 4 from Eclipse in my queue to watch, but I've got to see ep. 3 first.

Yes, Maria Ross was in the first series, but she plays a larger role in the manga.

Tails Apr 28, 2009 12:24 PM

Man you guys are slow. Anyway GSS dropped FMA in favor of picking up Sengoku Basara (FUCK YEAH PUT YA SUBS ON), and since Shinsen isn't based in America they're just releasing under the group name The Alchemists now. They had episode 4 up at the same time they always do on Sunday.

The Plane Is A Tiger Apr 28, 2009 12:37 PM

Does anyone know why Tokyotosho has been broken for weeks? There's no notice or anything; just a blank page.

I'm downloading ep. 4 right now, and so far I've been pleased with how the new series is going. I thought it was odd how it skipped over Tucker since he was one of the only major differences between the early episodes and the manga, but this episode will fix that.

Tails Apr 28, 2009 12:40 PM

Site says:

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2009-04-20 Regrettably, our domain owner (not me) decided to self-destruct the domain. In the mean time, please use our alternate domain, tokyotosho.info Tell your friends, family, and pets about the new domain!

nuttyturnip Apr 28, 2009 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tails (Post 699205)
Man you guys are slow. Anyway GSS dropped FMA in favor of picking up Sengoku Basara (FUCK YEAH PUT YA SUBS ON), and since Shinsen isn't based in America they're just releasing under the group name The Alchemists now. They had episode 4 up at the same time they always do on Sunday.

Pardon me for not keeping track of As The Fansubbers Turn.

And yeah, I googled tokyotosho the other day and found the message Tails posted. The .info works just fine.

hikarub Apr 29, 2009 01:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tails (Post 699205)
Man you guys are slow. Anyway GSS dropped FMA in favor of picking up Sengoku Basara (FUCK YEAH PUT YA SUBS ON), and since Shinsen isn't based in America they're just releasing under the group name The Alchemists now. They had episode 4 up at the same time they always do on Sunday.

Thanks for the info, Tails. I can always count on you. :p

zzeroparticle Apr 29, 2009 10:16 AM

Am I the only one here who's a tad discontented with how this series is turning out? Everything just seems so fast-paced that you haven't had time to properly digest the material and all of the strong drama associated with this before they move on to the next story arc. I'm really hoping that this is just a phase to get to the diverging point, but from the standpoint of writing a good story, this breakneck speed is just terrible.

If my reliable sources didn't tell me to be patient, I'd be tempted to declare that the manga enthusiasts are deluded in their thinking at this point.

The Plane Is A Tiger Apr 29, 2009 10:23 AM

Again, the original series never really diverged from the manga until around the 30's (Rush Valley and Sensei's arrival), so the rushed speed is necessary to get to the different stuff. If it slowed down then we'd just be watching the same things all over again. It's making time for divergences like Shou Tucker, so I'm not overly concerned.

Bigblah Apr 29, 2009 10:45 AM

I'm actually pretty pleased with the pacing of the new series. First-time viewers like Tails seem to enjoy it too so they're doing something right.

hikarub Jun 14, 2009 08:17 AM

Whoa, episode 8 and 9 already has the 5th Laboratory bit done with...

I really like the pacing here, hope it keeps up until wherever it was that the first anime series started diverging from the manga. Then it better slow down and focus more on the story. :D

Did any one else notice when Winry arrived at Central in episode 9....
Spoiler:
.....when she calls out to Major Armstrong, Izumi Curtis and her husband walked past right behind her?


With the preview to episode 10, we're coming to the source of Mustang's pain....
Spoiler:
...it looks like Maes Hughes buys it in this episode, if the preview is anything to go by it looks like it also has the funeral service as well...

The Plane Is A Tiger Jun 14, 2009 12:53 PM

Well, episode 11 deals with the auto-mail girl in Rush Valley according to the preview, so we'll be going into the new stuff in either 11 or 12. I can't remember if the Xing folks show up during or after that chase.

Ep. 10:
I don't know if this is really necessary since we all know what happened to Hughes, but the small differences between this and the first anime were interesting. It's been way too long since I read that far back in the manga to know if they came from there.

The one that stood out most to me was Mustang's comment at the gravesite that he was desperately attempting to think of a formula for human transmutation. In the old series he said that he had once nearly attempted it and was now trying to recall the formula. Most likely trimmed because they thought the line didn't make sense without the flashback, but it's kind of a shame. The depressed PTSD Mustang flashbacks added a lot of character to the Ishbal war beyond just showing the gunfire and explosions. Not a big deal though, since this is far from the last time flashbacks to Ishbal will be important.

It was a bit awkward how Envy turning into Maria Ross was handled. Since she didn't show up until she was already pointing a gun at Hughes in the phone booth there wasn't much point to Envy being her, or Hughes knowing that it wasn't Ross.

hikarub Jul 1, 2009 12:44 AM

Man, I don't know if this a good thing or not, showing events in a slightly different way... but the battle between Ed and Greed wasn't how I remember it from the manga.
Spoiler:
....and Izumi showed up afterwards. Ed's evaluation was skipped entirely, as was Major Armstrong and King Fuhrer Bradley's stalking of Ed back to Dublith.


I know they're trying to get to the new bits for the manga, but this is getting weird.

UltimaIchijouji Jul 1, 2009 01:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hikarub (Post 711888)
Man, I don't know if this a good thing or not, showing events in a slightly different way... but the battle between Ed and Greed wasn't how I remember it from the manga.
Spoiler:
....and Izumi showed up afterwards. Ed's evaluation was skipped entirely, as was Major Armstrong and King Fuhrer Bradley's stalking of Ed back to Dublith.


I know they're trying to get to the new bits for the manga, but this is getting weird.

It looks as if they skipped two whole chapters, which in FMA terms is a lot.

I can't really say I know what they're thinking. A lot of it is unimportant now, but they're breaking ties that become relevant later in the series.

Spoiler:
Such as Armstrong meeting Sig for the first time, and why does Izumi come AFTER Ed beats the shit out of Greed? This is really making no sense.


edit// And it seems like they kinda fucked up 15 too. At least the new OP and ED sequences are neato.

Spoiler:
Not including Youswell is really gonna shit on everything when Yoki owns shit out of nowhere later on in the series. It already kind of fucked up Mei's introduction in 15, according to the Raw.

Also the fact that the whole series is more of an action comedy than an action drama with comedic elements is kind of pissing me off. The jokes are fine in the manga, but it gets annoying in the anime every five seconds.

Let me be the first to say that besides the pretty OP and ED sequences, Brotherhood really isn't impressing me. Maybe it's because I want a scene-by-scene manga->anime adaptation a la One Piece and because I know exactly what happens, but they're making some terrible decisions here in my opinion.

Tails Aug 22, 2009 04:59 PM

Heads up for all you folks watching, the 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics will be airing this week, so episode 21 of FMA:B will be delayed until August 30th.


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