![]() ThemesĮven among the huge cast of characters, the heart of the story is the relationship between Edward and his brother Alphonse. The character of Van Hohenheim is also more likeable in the manga than he is in the anime, and there are a small number of details that got left out. You can skip that episode if you can be bothered to remember its name. There are more of them in the anime, as two of its episodes are essentially filler the worst offender is the twenty-seventh episode, titled “Interlude Party.” Flawsįullmetal Alchemist’s flaws are few and far between, and I’d really have to nitpick to find them. ![]() The other three are okay, but none of them compare with “Again” in terms of music or visuals. The fourth and second-to-last opening, “Period” by Chemistry, is also really good. “Again” by Yui serves as the first opening, and it’s by far the best. I wouldn’t say any of these are bad, but some are definitely better than others. The MusicĪs I’ve already said, the score by Akira Senju is really good, but I know what most of you are probably wondering: how are the opening theme songs? Well, like most anime openings, they’re pretty hit-and-miss. In fact this is one of the few anime where I can wholeheartedly recommend watching the English dub. The casting here is perfect and everyone gives a superb performance. On the subject of voice acting, the show is unusually good in English. Likewise the animation in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is fantastic, as are the music and voice acting. The character designs brim with personality and every stroke is filled with emotion. The illustrations in the manga are stunning. These articles were originally from my previous blog at My miniature painting articles range from updates concerning what I’m painting to full guides on how to paint.
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