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Yanno..I think that would be taking it abit too far. >_>; Afterall, FUNi did go to all the trouble of giving us the original boxart for the DVDs and including stuff for the Limited Edition ones. They do kinda deserve some money back.
Brief description: Edward and Alphonse Elric have lost their mother to an illness that resulted to her death. The two young brothers try to use the method of Alchemy to try and revive their mother even though it's forbidden among other alchemists to preform any practices of human transmutation. They failed; resulting in a high penalty. Al loses his entire body and Ed loses his left leg. He then binds Al's soul into a suit of armor, sacrificing his right arm. Ed and Al are now searching the world to find the legendary Philosopher's Stone to try and restore their bodies back to normal. Unfortunately, the task is difficult, the stone is thought to be just a legend and there are other people getting in the two brothers' way.
FMA's a huge hit in Japan and is proving to be a hit in the US due to it now being the 2nd highest rated program on [adult swim]'s Saturday lineup. It's totally not a waste.
The show airs on Saturday nights at 12am and 3am on Cartoon Network. Encore presentations air on Thursdays at 12:30am and 3:30am.
Btw, just so everyone else knows, I won't be around for about a week due to me going home and there not being a phone line there. So I won't be able to get the next episode comparison up on time.