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posted by Dearheart
Okay...I've watched every episode of Brotherhood so far, and I think I've finally got a solid opinion formed on it. oso, oso de with me; this is kinda long, but I really need to vent this out. Also, before lectura this rant, keep in mind that I was introduced to FMA through the first anime series, and I read the manga afterwards. So unlike a lot of fans, I haven't gone through the frustration of lectura the original epic stories and then watching something that goes in a completely different direction.

Okay.

manga enthusiasts, don't kill me...but I've tried to give Brotherhood a chance. I've tried SO HARD to amor it and plug into it, and now and then I have truly loved it...but it's just not working. Something's missing; something vital that the first series had. And I've finally figured out what it is.

It's heart.

Don't get me wrong; I'm glad they're doing another series, and there are many things about Brotherhood that I love. I'm glad it's following the original, stronger storyline, the art is GORGEOUS, the world is bigger and better, and because I've read the manga, I know the characters are going to grow and develop a lot más (and EdWin will finally get the attention it deserves!!). =D

But Fullmetal Alchemist did something for me that no other anime could do: it told me a story. It drew me in and made the characters so vibrant and rich and real to me. It took time to let me laugh and cry along with them and truly care about what happened. My corazón ached for Edward and the guilt he felt over his brother, tears stung my eyes when Nina died and Hughes was killed, I chuckled at the snarky banter between Roy and Ed, and I felt countless thrills of happiness run through me at the deep, selfless, unconditional amor Ed and Al had for each other as brothers. And it wasn't just the characters...it was everything. The themes and messages explored, the pacing, the música (I still melt whenever I hear "Bratja"), the voice-acting (both the Japanese AND the English), the animación consistency, the way each episode was directed and put together...forget the anime part; it was a good TV show, period. Everything was so top-notch. Granted, it had its flaws (plot holes, too much angst in a few places, a slightly out-of-character Ed, a lame Al, a lamer main villain and NO PROPER EDWIN!!!!) and everything towards the ending...wasn't great. I think most fans can agree on that. But en general, general it was wonderful. I'm a somewhat critical person when it comes to entertainment of any kind. If I like something, I usually like it for a reason. And FMA impressed me on so many levels, especially as an anime newcomer.

Brotherhood isn't telling me a story. It's merely depicting a chain of events. Like I mentioned before, it has many good elements in it...but they aren't working together. Everything feels so inconsistent; one moment it meets the bar, and the siguiente it crashes (and that ESPECIALLY goes for the music. Ugh. I WANT THE RUSSIAN BOYS CHOIR BACK, DANGIT). The pacing and the way everything's put together feels so frenetic and clumsy. Instead of pulling me in, Brotherhood just sits back and leaves to me skim around on the surface, wondering why I can't connect to the characters like I used to. It feels like they aren't even really trying. (The ONLY episode I feel has matched the first series so far is episode 19, with the Roy vs. Lust fight. That one brought tears to my eyes, it was so good...) There's no corazón in it, no depth, no empathy; and because that vital part is missing, everything else falls flat for me. It's like they sacrificed the storytelling and character depth for pretty pictures and dippy Japanese humor. >__> FMA deserves better.

And about the humor...I've heard many fans say that the first series was too dark and didn't have enough of Hiromu Arakawa's comedy in it. And to some extent, I agree; it was a little más serious and there wasn't a lot of her manga humor in it. But believe it o not, I liked it better that way. It made everything feel más realistic and down-to-earth. Arakawa's cartoonish humor is wonderful in the manga, but when it's in anime form, it loses magic and becomes jarring and annoying. And another thing: I don't think a lot of people appreciate what little humor there was in the first series. Seriously. There were some HILARIOUS parts in that mostrar (episodes 13 and 37, anyone? And let's not forget the priceless line:"Tell him fine, there's no way I'm dying before tu do, tu morally bankrupt Colonel with a God complex!"). When there was humor, it was clever and genuinely FUNNY...not just your generic, slapstick Japanese comedy.

Anyway...I wish to God that I could say different about this new series, because FMA is such a marvelous story and I amor the manga so much...but I can't. And that makes me very sad. =( Maybe as I keep watching and they go through más manga material and later get it dubbed in English, I'll feel different. And I really hope I will. But for now, Brotherhood is just another nice anime for me to watch on Monday afternoons.
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Chapter 5: 100 Proof Attitude

"That's right, Colonel. This town called..." Havoc had ran back to the  phone booth, fumbling his fingers across the phone keys. He turned himself around in the cramped booth almost as if to buscar for an answer. 
"I think it's called Mercy. A día away from Holt. He was with some blonde girl." mustango, mustang tapped his sharp chin with a gloved finger. 
"Was it his mechanic?" Havoc shook his head; as if Roy could hear it on the other end of the phone line.
"No. She looked way different. They headed East out of the town." Mustang's blood coursed through...
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Chapter 3: Reclusive Paramour 

"So tu understand your objective?"  
A violet-eyed child gazed eagerly up at his companion. 
"Of course." 
The reclusive man smirked and licked his lips. He was dressed in a bleach white suit from head to toe. His gild eyes were narrowed at the thought of his siguiente assignment; capturing a homunculus. He knew there would probably be no payment from the deal; but he felt  a high like no other during his killing sprees. Kimblee ran his pale finger along the edge of his silken hat, drinking in the pure thrill from bloodlust. 
"She was the first homunculus, huh? How...
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The sun shone bright through Atari's window. A nearby rooster crows and he sits straight up in bed, a huge smile on his face. He jumped out of his cama and within segundos was fully dressed and ready to start his day. “Time to go and save the world with my ALCHEMY!!!!!” he bellowed and ran out the door.
    His yell had echoed across the town and reached the ears of two near por girls.
--alchemy-alchemy-alchemy!--
Their heads immediately turned in the direction of the echo. The two (rather stupid) girls cupped their hands around their mouths and called back in unison “ALCHEMY!!!!”...
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