Elite Trainer Raven
Better than you.
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- Age 39
- Kanto
- Seen Dec 29, 2007
Anyone here into FMA? It's coming to close in Japan this weekend with 51 episodes and a movie that airs next year in theaters. FUNimation's working on the dubbed version and releasing it in English on Adult Swim.
The series goes like this: Edward and Alphonse Elric are young Alchemists in-training. They live in a village known as Rizenbul with their mother. Years have gone by and their father has been gone for years without a trace and was known as one of the greatest alchemists. They manage to get by without their father until they find out their mother is ill and is dying from a sickness she's been holding back for years due to the pain of not having her husband nearby. She dies and Ed decides to resurrect her using alchemy, even though Human Transmutation has been forbidden.
Ed and Al preform the transmutation but fail, costing Ed an arm and a leg and Al his whole body. Al's body was transmuted into a suit of armor due to Ed giving up his arm for his brother. Now the two brothers are searching for ways to create the legendary Philosopher's Stone to try and gain back what they had lost.
I simply love this series to death. The whole theme of "Equivalent Trade" and alchemy has really interested me. It's quite a dramatic series and has TONS of twists that leave you with your jaw wide open at certain moments. The series starts off at a humorous and relaxing pace but soon starts to get pretty dark. The music sets the mood alot, as well. It can be chirpy and cheerful or be slow and depressing or eerily dark.
If you haven't seen the series, look around on the web for it or wait for it to air on Nov. 6th on Adult Swim. This is one of those series' you do not want to miss.
The series goes like this: Edward and Alphonse Elric are young Alchemists in-training. They live in a village known as Rizenbul with their mother. Years have gone by and their father has been gone for years without a trace and was known as one of the greatest alchemists. They manage to get by without their father until they find out their mother is ill and is dying from a sickness she's been holding back for years due to the pain of not having her husband nearby. She dies and Ed decides to resurrect her using alchemy, even though Human Transmutation has been forbidden.
Ed and Al preform the transmutation but fail, costing Ed an arm and a leg and Al his whole body. Al's body was transmuted into a suit of armor due to Ed giving up his arm for his brother. Now the two brothers are searching for ways to create the legendary Philosopher's Stone to try and gain back what they had lost.
I simply love this series to death. The whole theme of "Equivalent Trade" and alchemy has really interested me. It's quite a dramatic series and has TONS of twists that leave you with your jaw wide open at certain moments. The series starts off at a humorous and relaxing pace but soon starts to get pretty dark. The music sets the mood alot, as well. It can be chirpy and cheerful or be slow and depressing or eerily dark.
If you haven't seen the series, look around on the web for it or wait for it to air on Nov. 6th on Adult Swim. This is one of those series' you do not want to miss.