
I like the art style from the early original and the first season the most.
In other words, Season 1 has almost only handsome men and beautiful women.
That’s why it was really well-received by women.
>>3
I wonder if there was anyone who looked at the original artwork from here and thought it was different.
Even I, who only read the original work at the time, felt that the art from the mid-point onwards was somewhat different from what I had expected.
I like the gloomy feeling…
It’s unfortunate for Envy, who was so glamorous and a strong character in the first season that people are a bit disappointed in the second season.
That exquisitely ugly and trivial feeling is the essence of the original.
Scar looked like a gorilla, but over here he’s a sleek handsome guy…
>>7
It’s a voice by Akiyuu…
>>7
By the way, that gorilla is strong enough to take down 10 soldiers armed with guns, but the toned one would be at a disadvantage against multiple armed soldiers, properly reflecting how muscle contributes to combat ability in the story.
Envy was cute when they first appeared in the original work too…
Somehow, it gradually became less cute…
FA’s Nii-san is kind of stout, isn’t he?
The old one has a sleek overall appearance.
Especially the colonel is too handsome.
Everyone is handsome, everyone is really gloomy, and everyone is carrying darkness, so it’s no wonder the older sisters would jump at them.
It’s a bit lonely that there’s no brightness like in a shonen manga.
I like Mikishin, but I really like Mr. Okawa’s Colonel voice.
The character design by Yoshiyuki Ito has a strangely alluring quality.
The characters drawn by this person are mostly cool.
When I looked at the original art from the old version, I remember thinking that the overall style looks kind of round…
There was a screening of Shambhala with a director and screenplay talk show in December of the year before last.
The elder sisters, who may have had their brains fried in the past, made up about 60-70% of the guests and were quite impressive in various ways.
>>17
I still remember the cheers in the movie theater when Noah pressed his forehead against Ed’s forehead.
I have an image of the first season’s big brother wearing a black outfit in the thread.
I don’t remember wearing anything red like that.
Barry was also kind of handsome, you know…
I prefer the character design from the old version, but I wonder what is different.
It seems like the main line is clear or something.
The final boss’s mother-in-law is also beautiful, and overall there are many good-looking characters in season one.
There’s no doubt that Nii-san’s popularity has definitely increased over here.
The original work’s Nii-san is also quite popular.
However, I think Ran Fan’s sexiness after being cut down by the Grand General should be more appreciated.
It’s nice to see Nii-san scared after getting his arm chopped off by Barry…
>>25
The old steel was full of Nissan’s screams…
>>25
I prefer this flow of “It’s because I’m human!”
I love Shambhala.
Even aside from the fact that cows like macho characters, I really don’t feel much sexual attraction to male characters.
I think that female characters other than lolis are full of sexual desire.
>>28
Although she is a female author, that’s about it in that regard.
>>36
One could interpret it as having no strict adherence to that, and instead leaning towards a plump and sexy service typical of a boys’ magazine.
When I rewatched “Muji,” which was a vague memory from my childhood, on Amazon Prime, I felt an indescribable sense of amusement or confusion when I heard Scar’s first-person pronoun “ware.”
I love season one so much that I could just be happy with Bratia alone!
Characters like Dante, Sloth, Lars, and original characters are all beautiful, and there weren’t really any clowns or eccentric characters.
There are too few allies…
I love cows that are just too fat.
Why is it that the character who seems to be fully invested in their hobbies to get motivated is an old man who is a lion and a gorilla?
I think it’s soulless to make a homunculus that looks like Mom say, “Why didn’t you make me properly?”
I prefer the overall voice here.
>>37
The voice actors are almost the same, but the way they portray the characters makes a huge difference…
The original creator probably can’t draw a female character that looks like Dante…
The original author is a woman, but
>>39
Dante’s character was just so intense in various ways…
>>39
He has a manlier way of thinking than an average man.
Overall, everyone is fluffy, right? The original work.
I feel like Colonel Envy’s popularity among women was particularly amazing in the first season.
Compared to the FA version, it’s generally a bit weaker mentally, isn’t it, Nii-san?
The original FA is too tough, but…
Focusing on how to cloud Nii-san.
The matter with Winry was indeed turned down.
I personally thought the colonel’s voice was good for the aircraft.
The character I thought would be well-received by women in the original work and the second season is Grilin.
The last charm has increased by about 50%.
I like that Hoenhheim was consistently a loser.
Don’t broadcast a couple’s activities at six o’clock on Saturday.
>>50
The previous program was also doing things afterward…
It’s also from the category of shotacon reverse rape kills…
>>58
They were also airing things like “Yōkishi,” and looking back, it was a bit crazy.
Was it really that different?
It’s understandable that a seductive final boss would use their charms.
The original Nii-san realized that nothing would break him anymore when he dug up the grave of his mother, which he had transmuted.
It’s kind of frustrating to watch Hohenheim, who is essentially the main character, and Hohenheim himself.
“Fullmetal Alchemist is amazing, so you should watch the anime! I got a lot of recommendations for it back then.”
The ending here was just really sad…
Well, both Envy and Sloth are also pitiable…
>>57
Poor character Osugi.
The background music is too good.
Was it the successor to Blood+?
>>61
Wasn’t it after Fullmetal Alchemist? Blood+
>>73
Seed
Fullmetal Alchemist
Seed of Death
Blood+
in order
>>81
The TBS series aired something unpleasant in the evening.
>>103
It suddenly became dark since the time I was doing Zoids and Ultraman.
Season 1 is like, after that Gundam SEED, what is this manga? I don’t know… it has a somewhat vague reputation from episode 1.
Therefore, his title is Steel! The Steel Alchemist!
I overturned it all in one go with your hands.
It’s sad that the homunculi have a legitimate reason to resent humans.
>>63
Wanting to become human had more validity than ever…
The old anime has a consistent atmosphere throughout from games to movies, which is amazing.
Since I started with the anime’s first season, the sense of incongruity with the people of Shin country was quite strong…
>>66
It was said that the original characters feel more like the source material, while the source material characters feel more like original characters…
I really like the character designs from the first season.
My memory of FA is getting a bit hazy, but the stories around Greed were pretty exaggerated, right?
I remember being captivated by Lieutenant Hawkeye’s beauty during the Hughes funeral.
That was really enthusiastic.
I didn’t feel much discomfort, but the colonel became too soft in the latter half.
It’s not about personality or anything like that.
Unlike the original Envy, who is jealous of humanity itself, this Envy’s jealousy is directed specifically at the little steel guy, which makes the intensity of the emotions incredible.
The intense performance of Ed getting frustrated and hitting the ground after being swallowed by the door.
My father’s deeds deserve to be hated.
The brother who is the target of venting frustration has it tough.
Having a homunculus that takes the form of a mother is the worst, but it was quite a good original setting.
>>74
It’s really in poor taste to have ended up in a pseudo-parent-child relationship with my master’s son.
>>79
In the end, because the master’s son tagged along, he was weakened and Ed dealt the final blow.
>>79
I’m sure the master was also happy to meet Lars, and there are not only bad aspects.
I prefer the setting around the homunculus in the first season.
The first season was 22 years ago.
The second season was 15 years ago.
Isn’t it about time for a remake?
>>77
It’s already hard to bear Park-san’s voice, so it might be better to change it.
The old steel is too hopeless.
That was pretty much the vibe of the anime during that time slot.
>>78
I think the brothers were saved when it went to a theatrical release.
Winry is pitiful, but…
But even after receiving such treatment, I still love my dad in some way and can’t fully hate him, which is painful.
>>83
I’m going! To Dad’s place!
I was stunned during the staff roll because Winry was too pitiable.
I thought Colonel Okawa was too cool, but now I think Mikishin would have been fine for the original Colonel.
>>85
The Colonel of a single term shot Rockbell and attempted suicide, so he was determined and didn’t try to let out any naïveté until the very end.
The brother who will die in Japan surrounded by grandchildren who look just like him and his father.
>>86
I only dislike the part where Winry is too pitiful.
The hellish setting where Envy is the child of Hoenheim and Dante.
>>87
The fact that you’ve become a homunculus means that the two of you performed human transmutation.
Since I was doing some intense bed scenes with the seed, to be honest, I got desensitized.
Well, I really think the city of Rio’s Senka is a bit…
I still want to listen to Dante’s BGM.
Is Colonel Ichi still rotting in some remote area after the movie…?
>>94
The demotion is unavoidable due to the crime of killing the Grand Chancellor…
The determination in Ishval will never be fulfilled…
>>99
If Lieutenant General Grumman is set as Riza’s grandfather in the first season, I think he might be called back eventually.
It was frighteningly popular with the older girls, wasn’t it…?
It is painful that the brothers end up resolving everything by themselves without relying on those around them.
It seems there are many people who like the scene of Lars vs. Gluttony in the movie.
>>102
When the last master Lars comes to pick me up…
A memorable moment when I thought, “Is it okay to share the pain of childbirth among all the Mu in the scene in ‘To the Earth…'”
A villain who has lived by taking over other people’s bodies, my father and stepmother.
My half-brother and biological mother are homunculi.
My brother is the Philosopher’s Stone.
This is the family of Iki Nisan.
By the way, there’s a homunculus that has my hands and feet trying to kill me.
I like that it has been a journey of atonement for sin and not just a story of salvation.
That librarian kid even appears in movies.
Even though it’s a minor role in the original work…
>>109
At that time, I was watching anxiously, wondering when they would be killed.
But I do like the chubby uncle drawn by the original creator.
It feels like everyone, including the Elric brothers, received their appropriate rewards in the first season.
Greed is Dante’s ex-boyfriend, right?