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Old 02-28-2010, 01:44 PM
rdpillz
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Default Fullmetal Alchemist: Original Vs. Brotherhood

Which do you prefer, feel free to post your thoughts in this thread
mine are below:

The original is one of my favorite anime, loved the style, the story was interesting and the characters are good. I watched the English dub and enjoyed it, i felt no need to go Japanese/subtitles whatsoever. The only thing i didn't like about it was the overuse of the small size jokes, big brother is smaller than little brother shit, and the ending was kind of retarded.

For Brotherhood, i'm only 4 episodes in and so far i'm having trouble seein why people say its better. So far the story has been similar except it feels rushed. There are parts that have been cut out completely, the part about Rose's boyfriend, Cain, being resurrected is not even mentioned. The episode about the chimera is but a shadow of its former self.
And a lot of their back story is now gone.
Overall it feels really condensed.

Of course i'm only 4 episode in, i'm expecting the story to diverge a lot latter on, but so far i'm not enjoying it as much as i did the original. So far the brotherhood feels like its tailored to a younger audience than its predecessor.

Fullmetal alchemist is one of the anime that has a good dub imo. I enjoyed the original more because of its English dub and so far i like the brotherhood less because i have to read the text.
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