![]() ![]() the first anime - well, I watched the first series and actually found it kind of meh, it was clear they were dragging the manga storyline out as much as they could during the first half (for comparison, when the two are still following the same storyline Brotherhood feels about twice as fast as the first anime) and the story from after it divorced the manga didn't really catch my interest. Personally, I'd say dub all the way, the voice acting is excellent and fits the characters really well - much better than the Japanese voices, and it also fits the setting better (it's in a pseudo-Anglogerman Empire, so the names of people like Edward/Ed, Roy, Alphonse/Al, Armstrong or Hughes sound much more fitting when spoken by the English-dub voice actors than the Japanized "Aru" and "Edu".Īs for the Brotherhood vs. Wait, so which one do most fans enjoy more? And are the first episodes of both identical to each other?The very first episode is different as Brotherhood had a special (and really REALLY awesome) introductory episode that wasn't taken from the manga or anything shown in the first anime. On the other hand, the first anime has the advantage of having a complete dubbed version, but Brotherhood does not, so once you're past a certain point you'll have to either swap over to subtitles anyways or else wait for each new dubbed episode to come out. Honestly, when I watch things like the Miyazaki films I tend to prefer subtitles, but when it comes to something the length of a TV show I'd much prefer to be listening in my native language. ![]() The English cast is excellent, and not having to pay attention to the subtitles also means you can watch the action more carefully, which is good because the artwork is amazing. Overall, I'd definitely say I enjoyed the dubbed episodes more, and considering how much I liked the story all the way through I think that has more to do with the voice-acting than anything else. I watched that series first, and since the dub isn't complete for it I had to switch over from dubbed episodes to subbed episodes about half-way through. I can't give a real opinion on the first anime, seeing as how I'm only half-way through it myself and have only watched the episodes dubbed (though I will say the dub cast is quite good), but I'd recommend watching Brotherhood dubbed. This anime is worth every second.a must see.I actually just started up FMA myself, off of the recommendation of my brother (neither of us are generally big anime fans, but I trust his advice on shows), so this is actually a question I had to ask myself recently. The movie, and hopefully the conclusion, is to be release 23rd July 2005. Unfortunately, this anime is not concluded after 51 episodes. Drawing is top notch and music is entertaining. ![]() Story line is good, a mix of brotherhood, friendship, love, humanity and (like any other anime) the effect of war on people, not to forget the hilarious moments this anime is mined with. The anime is 51 episodes long, which might seem a little too long initially, yet fortunately.each and every episode will tie you to your seat and make you crave for more. With this simple rule, the two brothers go in a maze of exciting adventures, meeting wonderful characters and even sometimes, respectable enemies. However, alchemy is bound to one rule.one cant take (or make) a thing without giving something in return. repair broken items.change physical properties of a matter.etc. ![]() They live in a world where Alchemy, and subsequently Alchemist, is the law of the world (vs. This anime is about two gifted brothers who are intelligent, kind and ambitious. ![]()
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