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RE: Netflixing: Fullmetal Alchemist

in #tv7 years ago

@talanhorne sir...
Actualy I'm reslly interesting your review...I'm always like watched 3D animation films with my kid...
What is your review of Fullmetal Alchemist?

★★★★★

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, is one of the best, if not the best anime, ever created.
Brotherhood is set in a world , where the dominant science is one called “Alchemy”, which the process of transforming an object into something else using symbols called Transmutation Circles. The series follows two brothers, Edward and Alphonse Elric, in the fictional country of Amestris, who commit a grave taboo in trying to bring their mother back from the dead using Alchemy. As a result, Ed loses his right arm and left leg, and Al loses his entire body, with his soul being bonded to a suit of armour. FMA:B follows their journey as they attempt to return their bodies back to normal, with the help of a legendary object called the Philosopher’s Stone. Along the way, they encounter supernatural creatures called Homunculi, and also learn shocking truths about the very nature of Alchemy in Amestris.

The entire series, is , to put it simply, absolutely brilliant. By far the best anime I have seen. The themes of love, brotherhood, and courage that are portrayed are really touching. And I don’t mean it in a cheesy way; you get attached to the characters fairly quickly, and the way they overcome the trials they face, while at the same time, putting others before themselves, is really nice to watch. There are plenty of light moments in between so the story doesn't get too dreary. It builds up very steadily, and is not rushed through in any way; you can watch 5-6 episodes together without it feeling "heavy" the way Death Note does . At the same time, the story doesn’t proceed so slowly as to bore you cough DBZ cough. The complex , but interesting, storyline , will keep you interested throughout the 64 episodes. There are plenty of cool fight sequences too. As an added bonus, Brotherhood has one of the most epic characters across all anime: Colonel Roy Mustang. Yep, Brotherhood, is pretty close to perfection...
Cheers~~~