But if you watch it first, then the scenes both series share which had a lot more emotional impact in the first series, due to the fact that it wasn't squeezed into 10 episodes and made any death look like some fodder , then that experience will be lost, so I suggest watching the first one first.
HurricaneSweet said: If you're more into typical, cliche shonen with little emotional impact, and average writing, watch Brotherhood. Make something connect to another, and you've got yourself a mastermind writer. What she tied, were plot-points that were extremely simple and linear to begin with.
Nothing intricate. Hence the term "too shonen". Well you don't say, we know he's angry and vengeful, it's about execution. The started with in a terrifying way with losing the leg, that abomination, and fading to black, showing the anime's title with Ed's screams.
BH started with action filler. Nina and Alexander, Izuna's baby, Ishbalan war it was decent enough in BH , Hughes' you know what, they were all rushed and not given enough effort. As for when both series diverge, the original retains its impact while the second anime ruins it either with unnecessary comedy that is out of place or talk-no-jutsu or mindless action. As I said before, the emotion impact is lost because of the source's dive in writing quality and the studio's poor handling of certain moments, other than animation.
Watch Brotherhood first, then FMA. Why the hell is this thread even still being posted on, the op already chose to watch FMA first as well as watched brotherhood.
DJIzzyIzzyHitler said: Why the hell is this thread even still being posted on, the op already chose to watch FMA first as well as watched brotherhood. Although, if you didn't or have a feeling that you wouldn't enjoy the one, then watch Brotherhood instead.
I liked it so much that I almost completely forgot about what happened in the other one. So, yeah, do either of the two.
Just Watch "Brotherhood" it's canon through and throughout. Watch FMA first because 1. Wait a month of 2 then go watch FMAB and be blown away. If you could only watch one for whatever reason, I would say that you should watch Brotherhood. Preview Manga Manga Store. BBCode My Last. Shocked Offline Joined: Jan Posts: Kurano Offline Joined: Oct Posts: BBCode Signature removed. Kappa-ing Offline Joined: Jan Posts: That's just my suggestion '-' BBCode Actually glad that nepal is facing disaster.
BBCode Did you say "nerd"? Han-yuu Offline Joined: Jul Posts: Baman Offline Joined: Feb Posts: Exactly , good sir. BBCode Actually glad that nepal is facing disaster. Veronin Offline Joined: Feb Posts: Cyrih Offline Joined: May Posts: Ryomou Offline Joined: Apr Posts: Shuda Offline Joined: May Posts: Actually i agree with him, i would watch the first, then brotherhood, so you can really see the difference in art style, quality, story lines, characters, etc.
Those changes will be clearly presented to you in brotherhood, after just watching the original series. Studio bones did an excellent job crafting their own original story and i think you will like it. Personally i thing brotherhood did a greater job with the first 13 episodes, as apposed to what the series shown from the original manga material, but when the show branched off from like episode 30 i believe into the new story line created by studio bones is when things got pretty interesting.
My answer is watch the first FMA first and then if you feel unsatisfied of not knowing the rest of the story then watch brother hood next because they get through the story of the original in 13 episodes and there's about 60 all together BBCode. My answer is watch the first FMA first and then if you feel unsatisfied of not knowing the rest of the story then watch brother hood next because they get through the story of the original in 13 episodes and there's about 60 all together How is it for children?
I felt more in Brotherhood than in the version. Azkar Offline Joined: Nov Posts: Some people complain about the first few Brotherhood episodes being rushed, but as somebody who watched Brotherhood first I disagree pretty strongly.
They go quicker than the original FMA so I can see why people who watched the original first would get that impression, but if you're watching blind it's a non-issue. More topics from this board Why does nobody watch japanese live action? Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? User Info: English Smoker English Smoker 4 years ago 1 I've heard brotherhood is more loyal to the manga, so I don't need to watch the other one first? Or should I watch it anyway for backstory or something?
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Their goal is to retrieve weaponry that could turn the tides during World War II. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is another anime series that ran from until Why does Fullmetal Alchemist have two versions? Why is FMA different? What order should you watch Fullmetal Alchemist? How old is Ed at the end of FMA?
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