So this is a just an upload of all my FMA comparison videos put into one BIG BOY video. Nothing has really changed here. However, I still wanted to upload it like this for a few reasons. First, some people never even realized I finished the series because of the way I titled everything. As such, this complete comparison will hopefully help some people who missed it experience the full thing. Second, I never did closed captions for the earlier parts of the series. While I could update the prior parts (and I will), people who could benefit from the CCs but who already tried to watch these videos may have never found out that I even updated them. This way, more people will hopefully know. Third, I just like the aesthetic of a 5 and a half hour long video on the channel. It feels cool. Makes my monkey brain happy. Also, I unfortunately couldn't put all the background music in the description because it was WAY over KZbin's character limit. So here they are: Introduction - Lullaby for Resembool - from Brotherhood Part 1.1 - The Way Back - from 2003 - Dark Clouds - from 2003 - Main Theme - The Fullmetal Alchemist - from Brotherhood Part 1.2 - Unrest - from 2003 - Mortal Sin - from Brotherhood Part 1.3 - Hum of the Streets - from Brotherhood - Overture - Brotherhood - from Brotherhood - Lurking - from Brotherhood Part 1.4 - Sorrowful Stone - from Brotherhood - Memories - from 2003 - Taboo - from 2003 - Brothers (instrumental) - from 2003 Part 1.5 - Pathetic - from 2003 - The Atonement - from 2003 Part 1.6 - Patriotism - from 2003 - Courageous Fight - from 2003 - Title - from 2003 Part 1.7 - Fanfare for the Brave - from Brotherhood - Warmth - from 2003 - Heart of Steel - from 2003 Part 2.0 (I Love My Dog) - "I Love My Dog" by Cat Stevens (Cover by Me) Part 2.1 - Fate - from 2003 - Epilogue - A New Journey - from Brotherhood - The Intrepid - from Brotherhood - Ishbal - from 2003 - Beaming Sunlight - from 2003 Part 2.2 - Scarce - from 2003 - Solitude - from 2003 Part 2.3 - Consonance - from Brotherhood - Emptiness - from 2003 Part 3.1 - Amestris - from 2003 - Reflection - from 2003 Part 3.2 - Warmth - from 2003 - Heart of Steel - from 2003 Part 3.3 - Tenderness - from 2003 Part 3.4 - Pulse - from 2003 - Horizon - from 2003 Part 3.5 - Brilliant - from 2003 - Life and Death - from 2003 - Favourite Daughter - from 2003 - Reflection - from 2003 Part 4.1 - The Plot Thickens (from Brotherhood) - To Be King (from Brotherhood) - Koukai (from 2003) - Next Chapter (from Brotherhood) Part 4.2 - The Land of Ishvala (from Brotherhood) - Scar (from 2003) - Ishbal (from 2003) Part 4.3 - Tsuioku (from 2003) - Kandatsu (from 2003) - Tsumi (from 2003) Part 4.4 - Home - a house on the hill (from Brotherhood) Part 5.1 - Pastorale Rondo (from Brotherhood) - Pint-sized Alchemist (from 2003) Part 5.2 - Unrest (from 2003) - Mortal Sin (from Brotherhood) Part 5.3 - The Philosopher's Stone (from 2003) - Pathetic (from 2003) Part 5.4 - Laws of Alchemy (from Brotherhood) Part 5.5 - Nightmares (from Brotherhood) - Infiltration (from 2003) Part 5.6 - Fifth Laboratory (from Brotherhood) Part 5.7 - The Atonement (from 2003) - Senkou (from 2003) - Seiatsu (from 2003) - Beaming Sunlight (from 2003) - Brothers (from 2003) Part 6.1 - No Answer (from Brotherhood) - Parting (from 2003) Part 6.2 - Nocturne of Amestris (from Brotherhood) - Daylight in Amestris (from Brotherhood) Part 6.3 - Kuukyo (from 2003) - Shisei (from 2003) - Kuuten (from 2003) - Kei (from 2003) - Ryouryou (from 2003) Part 6.4 - Laws of Alchemy (from Brotherhood) Part 7.0: - Unrest (from 2003) - Concerto - Brotherhood (from Brotherhood) Part 7.1: - Nocturne of Amestris - Duet (Brotherhood) - To Be King (Brotherhood) - Kiro (from 2003) - On'Ai (from 2003) - Kodoku (from 2003) Part 7.2: - Aishou (from 2003) Part 8.0 - Versus Homunculus (Brotherhood) Part 8.1 - Battle Scherzo (Brotherhood) - Lurking (Brotherhood) - Laws of Alchemy (Brotherhood) Part 8.2 - Fate (2003) - Homunculus (2003) - Ryouryou (2003) Part 8.3 - To Be King (Brotherhood) - Spiral of Truth (Brotherhood) - One is All, All is One (Brotherhood) Part 8.4 - Amestris (2003) - Ominous Clouds (2003) Part 8.5 - Envy Revealed - Adagio (Brotherhood) - Desolation (Brotherhood) Part 8.6 - Juurin (2003) Part 8.7 - Ante Meridiem (Brotherhood) - Sorrowful Stone (Brotherhood) Part 8.8 - Gouyoku - Greed (2003) - Dante (2003) Part 8.9 - Pride (Brotherhood) - T.B.C. (Brotherhood) Part 8.10 - Infiltration (2003) - Fate (2003) - Wakare no Kyoku - based on Etude 10, No. 3 by Chopin (2003) Part 9.0 - Life and Death (from 2003) Part 9.1 - Pride (from Brotherhood) - One is All, All is One (from Brotherhood) - Lapis Philosophorum - Chant (from Brotherhood) Part 9.2 - Warning (from 2003) - Deep Forest (from 2003) Part 10.0 - The Plot Thickens (from Brotherhood) Part 10.1 - Consonance (from Brotherhood) - Mist (from Brotherhood) - Requiem for the Brigadier General (from Brotherhood) - Happiness - Requiem from "The Blind Alchemist" (from Brotherhood) Part 10.2 - Crime and Punishment (from Brotherhood) - Trisha's Lullaby (from Brotherhood) - One is All, All is One (from Brotherhood) Part 10.3 - A Soldier's Honor (from Brotherhood) Part 11.0 - Interlude (from Brotherhood) Part 11.1 - A Soldier's Honor (from Brotherhood) - The Pendulum (from Brotherhood) - Crime and Punishment (from Brotherhood) - Home - en route to Resembool (from Brotherhood) - One is All, All is One (from Brotherhood) - Crisis in the North (from Brotherhood) Part 11.2 - Versus Homunculus (from Brotherhood) - Lurking (from Brotherhood) - Battle Scherzo (from Brotherhood) - Rain (from Brotherhood) - Sorrowful Stone (from Brotherhood) - Amestris Military March (from Brotherhood) - Envy Revealed - Adagio (from Brotherhood) - Nightfall in Central City (from Brotherhood) - Philosophorum Omega (from Brotherhood) - Trisha's Lullaby (from Brotherhood) Part 12.0 - Main Theme - The Fullmetal Alchemist (from Brotherhood) Part 12.1 - The Plot Thickens (from Brotherhood) - Dissident's Creed (from Brotherhood) - No Answer (from Brotherhood) - The Day the Sun Disappeared (from Brotherhood) Part 12.2 - Pint-sized Alchemist (from 2003) - Home - A House on the Hill (from Brotherhood) - Life and Death (from 2003) - Heart of Metal (from 2003) - Racing (from 2003) - Thread of Life (from 2003) - Scar (from 2003) Part 12.3 - Road to Shamballa (from CoS) - Harmonized Feelings (from CoS) - To the Vanished City (from CoS) - Guardian of the World (from CoS) - Overture of Destiny (from CoS) - When the Gate of Destiny is Revealed (from CoS) - Kelas - Let's Dance~Instrumental Version (from CoS) - Requiem (from CoS) - NOTE: CoS = Conqueror of Shamballa Part 13.0 - Laws of Alchemy (from Brotherhood) Part 13.1 - Fanfare of the Brave (from Brotherhood) - Desolation (from Brotherhood) - One is All, All is One (from Brotherhood) - Avenue (from 2003) - Kyoudai (from 2003) - Pathetic (from 2003) - The Fullmetal Alchemist - Legato (from Brotherhood) - The Atonement (from 2003) - Way Home (from 2003) - Ominous Clouds (from 2003) - Beaming Sunlight (from 2003) Part 13.2 - Lapis Philosophorum - Piano Solo (from Brotherhood) - Anticipation (from Brotherhood) - Consonance (from Brotherhood) - Homunculus (from 2003) Part 13.3 - Violoncello's Lament (from Brotherhood) - Eternity (from 2003) - Greed (from 2003) - Aishou (from 2003) - Mount Briggs - Undulation (from Brotherhood) - A Soldier's Honor (from Brotherhood) - Crisis in the North (from Brotherhood) - A Soldier's Honor cont'd (from Brotherhood) - Immortality (from 2003) - Indignation (from 2003) - Far East Suite (from Brotherhood) - Thread of Life (from 2003) - Instigation (from 2003) - Sorrowful Stone (from Brotherhood) Part 13.4 - Heroic Bolero (from Brotherhood) - Philosophorum Omega (from Brotherhood) - Racing (from 2003) - Transient Life (from 2003) - Spiral of Truth (from Brotherhood) - Fate (from 2003) - Vestige (from 2003) - Crime and Punishment (from Brotherhood) - Main Theme ~The Alchemist (from Brotherhood) - Epilogue ~A New Journey (from Brotherhood) - Parting (from 2003) - Warning (from 2003) - Wakare no Kyoku - Piano Version (from 2003) - Road to Manhood (from 2003) - Brothers (from 2003) Anyway, as always, thank you for all your support :)
@mrink88223 жыл бұрын
Oh only 5 hours that so short
@KiomonDuck3 жыл бұрын
Hello again. Just gunna slip on in and watch this video. Thanks for the 5 hours of content Lowart👍
@Rough_Estimates3 жыл бұрын
Our hero
@itsblitz44373 жыл бұрын
That is a long one but good on you for making this compilation video of your comparison analysis.
@dylanbuchanan65113 жыл бұрын
Hey, Lowart? You know how that guy translated the FMA scenario book? Could you possibly know of anyone who’d translate the Japanese series Vampire Wars? I wish i could read it but it’s all in Japanese
@jtwinb62 жыл бұрын
I don't have time to watch a movie, but a 5 hour breakdown of fma, hell yeah.
@dabmanson5242 жыл бұрын
Agreed why am I like this
@paige08242 жыл бұрын
@KevonLeKZbin why... is this SO funny??
@angiejacobs61662 жыл бұрын
Why i laughed so hard 😂😂 GUILTY
@Genocidalic2 жыл бұрын
To be fair this is way easier to break up over a week than a movie is
@roadwarrior65302 жыл бұрын
Ikr. Work is gonna fly by listening to this
@_WhiteMage3 жыл бұрын
For the mining town in the 2003 version, Ed _didn't_ actually transmute gold; he just tricked the owner into thinking he had. He really just plated a large quantity of coal with the gold from a few coins. He didn't _create_ any, but just reshaped gold that already existed. It shows the audience both his cleverness and morals--he pretends to do something illegal, while not actually breaking any laws, to exploit the owner's greed (e.g. "Look, I've broken a huge taboo for you! So let's make this trade under-the-table"). Pretty amazing writing.
@Stryfe523 жыл бұрын
Heh!
@giantdad16612 жыл бұрын
Hmm perhaps those coins are worth a stack of coal
@DirgeOfTwilight2 жыл бұрын
The deal was worth its weight in gold!
@drokuuu2 жыл бұрын
2003 fleshed out everything they showed
@knucklesskinner2532 жыл бұрын
Top 5 pettiest things Ed has done lmfao
@bufriedolover2 жыл бұрын
I feel like we didn't get enough of Hughes in FMAB for the full emotional effect of his death to hit. He feels integral to the world they've built in 03, as opposed to a minor side character that is a sad sight to see go, but isn't necessarily devastating in the same way.
@littlecloud31252 жыл бұрын
I totally disagree here. Just because he lasted a couple more episodes with a little more role to the brothers doesn’t mean his emotional impact was any less. For the characters, Roy literally went on a vengeance hunt and nearly lost himself doing so. The brothers and Winry had a heart-to-heart with Gracia. He never really felt like a mere side character after his hospitality toward Roy, Ed, & Winry. After Nina’s demise in Brotherhood, the audience was already wounded, to get another death so quickly was brutal. I argue that Brotherhood accomplished what 03 did in less episodes while accomplishing an adequate if not equal emotional gravitas.
@brutusthecat60442 жыл бұрын
I watched FMAB with a number of people only half of which had seen the original FMA. The reaction to his death was split along the same lines.
@Hryi72 жыл бұрын
@@littlecloud3125 for me personally his death in FMAB was still emotional, his screen time and the things he did in the original made him the character that he was, he was a sort of a father figure to them and they were in a sense his children, he took care of them and really cared and was worried. That made his death so sad in the original while in FMAB was done dirty by spacing and not giving it time to be build like he was in the original, I was in tears when I watched the original but when I watched FMAB was just pissed not sad, that they did him so dirty but that's just my opinion
@burnflaze23462 жыл бұрын
@@Hryi7 plus in FMA when his burial scene come on, one of the most beautiful soundtracks of FMA plays in a violin version. Additionally the scene of him waving to Ed from the platform while the trio are talking about how cool he and his family was to them, was so heartwrenching. Idk why they removed that scene from FMAB
@SemekiIzuio2 жыл бұрын
And that's the difference between the two adaptations. One showed alot of detail emotional plays with music while the others is simply following an agenda, the manga. I still remember what hit me the most was when one female character hides in Al metal body then Bradley passes by and stabs the weak spots killing the women inside the suit Al slumps as blood spills out of his armor. I had such a reaction of horror and how traumatizing it was especially for Al like wtf moment.
@TKDragon75 Жыл бұрын
I also like how in 2003, Ed realizes who the Chimera is the moment he sees it. And with only Al being midlly excited to see a talking Chimera, Ed just walks forward slowly and leans down.
@ZombifiedBuizel Жыл бұрын
Ed...ward...big...bro...ther
@cdscissor Жыл бұрын
I love how Ed jumps straight to pinpointing Nina's whereabouts. It truly fits Tucker's response "I hate perceptive brats like you" so much better than what he did in the manga, where he just cites a timeline that anyone could've figured out. Instead he already knew going in exactly what happened.
@jamesanddanielthiel9 ай бұрын
@@ZombifiedBuizel 😢
@dangerbeans96392 жыл бұрын
So rewatching this, I realized that the 2003 anime really stuck with me more than the manga or Brotherhood. Ed being so scared after Barry the chopper or how he screamed when he realized that he had killed Greed made him so much more than just another Shonen protagonist. It made him so human and I’ll never forget how those scenes resonated with me.
@failingeverything57932 жыл бұрын
You mean Ed?
@aeroga23832 жыл бұрын
Same. I wouldn't call it better though. Brotherhood has a lot of good stuff missing in '03. I guess it helps that I watched '03 first and have nostalgia for it
@chupamishuevos3032 жыл бұрын
Yes yes and yes 👍 2003 is best
@kisa12432 жыл бұрын
Yes! My thoughts Exactly!👏
@catsinwonderland74732 жыл бұрын
03 has really good baggage, if fmab had that kind of angst it would be like, the best show, like, ever I love that 03 portrays the kind of trauma Ed’s situation would have
@TheLightningBlade3 жыл бұрын
Fullmetal Alchemist as a whole is a gem of anime! Most people don’t understand the impact both series has had on the anime community! And I for one am proud to say I’ve been a fan since 2003!!
@AspieMediaBobby3 жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@mr.l39383 жыл бұрын
FACTS ONG KING🔥🤝🔥
@RavenRains3 жыл бұрын
agreeeee I love both of these series! im so glad they exist.
@RabbiRegan2 жыл бұрын
I'd be happy if they did it all again. Very few rings can you experience e the first time twice
@FIy0192 жыл бұрын
You're literally believing in the lies of the non-canan over the truth, Rose
@dete313 жыл бұрын
I didn't even realise this series was over 5 hours long. I've just recently started rewatching FMA so this is a welcome surprise.
@nate65293 жыл бұрын
I'm in the same boat!
@jonathananderson17283 жыл бұрын
Netflix is removing the series is at the end of 2021 so I think a lot of people are here because of that
@DeathDontWait4NoOne2 жыл бұрын
Neither did I and I now realize I have watched over 200h of both FMA & Brotherhood....... I may need help.
@liamsamples2 жыл бұрын
@@jonathananderson1728 Wait... WHAT!?
@kingshittheturd6832 жыл бұрын
@@jonathananderson1728 I'd be heart broken if it wasn't for the fact Netflix as a corporation sucks and I can still watch it for free on Crunchyroll
@michaelh42272 жыл бұрын
FMA 2003 vs Brotherhood is like comparing The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time vs. Majora's Mask. One is more action heavy and mainstream, while the other is more dark and presents the same set of characters in a different light, with both being good on their own.
@carsandsports123 Жыл бұрын
I like this comparison
@thecactussword4304 Жыл бұрын
@@carsandsports123 I don't think I've ever heard a more accurate comparison.
@dudeman5303 Жыл бұрын
I don't think this is an analogous comparison, only people with strong preferences for one side will think it's a good comparison, but in my opinion I don't think saying ocarina of time is like brotherhood is a good comparison at all. I like both Zelda games and I do technically like both versions of FMA, but I don't think brotherhood is so good or groundbreaking that it can be compared to ocarina of time at all. Like at all. Brotherhood was just kinda over-hyped really. It wasn't nearly as groundbreaking as ocarina of time was. Ocarina of time may not be as depressing and surreal as Majora's mask but I think it's just as good of a game, which I personally don't think brotherhood sits on the same level as the 2003 anime, I don't think it comes close.
@thecactussword4304 Жыл бұрын
@@dudeman5303 it's not literal you noid, he was saying it's usually a "one or the other" type deal. OFC Brotherhood isn't the Ocarina of Time of anime, but the thing about Ocarina and Mask in my experience, is people usually like one, and dislike the other. He wasn't comparing Ocarina to Brotherhood, he was saying the situation of having two almost-concurrent anime to choose from is a bit like choosing to play Ocarina versus Majora. I personally love Ocarina, but dislike Majora. I love '03, but somewhat dislike Brotherhood.
@SpookySkellyGurl Жыл бұрын
Nah, I like both OoT and MM.
@torpidentree57222 жыл бұрын
I think the whole "Al is considering the idea he may be a manufactured person" thing is actually one of my favorite parts of Al's character. I get where your coming from, because it is sudden and reveals a very unstable part of Al where there has been little evidence of it before... However, I think that actually serves to reveal what sort of character he is even more. Al is a long-suffering character, his emotions are regular and his thoughts are clear and rational most of the time... But obviously he is suffering greatly from being without a body, he simply is not comfortable with revealing this pain- even to Ed, who he knows holds an extreme amount of guilt for Al's current state. I think this clearly strange and irrational beleif, and the strangeness of it's source serve to indicate that we, and by extension Ed, have been seeing Al as the sturdy, strong and uneffected suit of armor he appears to be... And less of an equally traumatized young boy who has lost more in this story than Ed has. It was no mistake that the object used to portray Al through the story is a HUGE l, intimidating suit of armor. A hard shell full of nothing. It is the antithesis of what Al naturally is, and embodies what he has had to become. To allow Al to have this irrational beleif is to remind us that, beyond the metal facade, Al is a child who has been left with his own thoughts for too long. He can't sleep, he can't eat, he cannot become sick or distracted or anything that relates to physical relief or distraction. It is only a constant, unending ennui between traumatic events. When one is forced to spend as much time in their own head as Al is forced to, sometimes wild ideas will fester.
@torpidentree57222 жыл бұрын
I guess my tldr is that I think the purpose of that arc for al was purposefully extreme and sudden and too strange to be believed by the audience or anyone else. It's treated in the story as a rediculous supposition because that's what it is, and also could have only come from an equally rediculous source. It's primarily used to bring us to the sudden and startling conclusion that Al is /not/ okay, and the longer he's stuck in that body, the more unsettled and damaged he becomes. At least that's what i think
@ShadowSkyX2 жыл бұрын
Also Barry behaving little to nothing how Ed described, al is naturally going to be confused, not sure what to think about the dissonence of what he was told versus barry"s current behavior in his presence. The man Ed was so scared of seemed more like a moron and easily surprised; al can't comprehend how ed was ever so scared of him since all he sees is a moron. His body being a suit of armor instead of flesh and blood alliviates a lot of fear he likely would've had otherwise. You can still not take someone seriously but something they say or demand the right questions, they can still absolutely still get to you. _Especially_ if you have secretly been having doubts and the question itself almost feels like a possible reason why the issues you've been having lately exist. To a fault they both keep to themselves a lot, al moreso. However he's too busy being peacekeeper and the more level headed and mature one. He does not want ed to feel even more guilty than he already is so he keeps the existential issues to himself. Ed's short temper doesn't leave any time or room for al to get angry. Ed gets mad enough for the both of them. It's a pretty typical dynamic between siblings--one with the bigger "louder" personality dominates and overshadows their sibling, the room or with other people.
@uprollsariotvan2 жыл бұрын
@@torpidentree5722 is there a tl;dr for your tl;dr?
@Ixidora2 жыл бұрын
@@uprollsariotvan Al is not okay, he has a lot going on in his head since he has minimal external stimuli and questions his own humanity.
@rattersworld10162 жыл бұрын
I think that's so true, although I feel like in 2003 it's kinda strange bc Al's normally the sensible one. Why I think that matters is because not only has he suffered, he has openly watched Ed suffer too, and I think him not even considering that Ed would have to have been pretty damn messed up in if making an artificial younger brother even came to mind, and just having Al run off and say he "doesn't need" Ed anymore just doesn't make sense for his character. Sure, you may not need him, but he probably needs you.
@ivansoto97232 жыл бұрын
I'm happy to see that so many others love the 2003 FMA as well. I guess we've gone full circle, all I remember is people hating on it and me loving it. It's got great atmosphere.
@brya96812 жыл бұрын
people that hated on it were just being managa purist which happens with every anime/manga. FML is better by a country mile.
@saurondp2 жыл бұрын
@@brya9681 I wouldn't say just manga purists. 2003 FMA + Conquerer of Shambala did leave a bit of a bad taste, whereas FMAB has a much more satisfying ending. I think people view the less satisfying ending as detracting from the series as a whole. Honestly, I love both versions (but still think Conquerer of Shambala sucks).
@MooseGlutes2 жыл бұрын
03 FMA has a much better soundtrack in my opinion. I remember watching Brotherhood and sometimes the music did not fit the scene at all.
@vegetalordvegeta2 жыл бұрын
It's because you aren't a kid anymore; as an adult it's pretty obvious Brotherhood is the inferior and also that the 2003 version was the original idea for the series.
@vegetalordvegeta2 жыл бұрын
@@saurondp Shambala isn't canon ffs
@KorewaEden3 жыл бұрын
Amazing. You should feel very proud mr. art. This video in and of itself is amazing accomplishment on your part
@konradcurze3943 жыл бұрын
No, no it's Mr.Wart It's Lo Wart Not Low Art, you dingus.
@angelo4232 жыл бұрын
Proud of being able to stitch videos together? literally anyone can make a 5 hour video if they just take a bunch of already made content and just compile it. People really be applauding mediocrity nowadays.
@amoraacho61812 жыл бұрын
@@angelo423 he clearly put a lot of thought and time in this, exploring themes that some of us fans didn’t think of before. If you can do better, do it. All you had are playlist on your channel.
@ivansoto97232 жыл бұрын
@@angelo423 Proud of all the videos as a whole. Most people will see this compilation instead of each individual video. I know you can't help being a condescending pretentious prick, but don't hate.
@vectorboom19823 ай бұрын
Woah never expected to see you here! Glad to see you like FMA too.
@Jhakri_3 жыл бұрын
I always saw Mustang being rough on the brothers in the 2003 anime as him seeing that these two kids are playing in an adults world now & that they're going to face things a lot worse than him. Using himself as a gauge to see if they're really ready for the military politic'ing & possible dangers that are to come.
@littlecloud31252 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, that vision and treatment is flawed. In 03, the boys are only 12-13. In Brotherhood, this cold outlook is more acceptable because they have more maturity to handle harsh situations. The boys are more capable of productive growth sooner. Instead of moping and being depressed for 2-3 episodes, the brothers are able to move on realistically. That’s where I think 03 gets too much credit-for allowing characters to wallow.
@dillo29162 жыл бұрын
@@littlecloud3125 I disagree on the point of them moping too much. They're just kids and them having to deal with that stuff on that age will understably upset them. Feeling like they're back on square one after finding out that the stone they've been looking for throughout their journey since, needs human sacrifices after all or losing someone even though it felt like they could've stopped it is understandable for them to wallow or reflect for a bit IMO. I find that it makes them more empathetic and more resonating. What makes it more interesting is that the more Ed develops throughout the show, he mopes less (becomes desensitized in a way) like the jump to when he first kills someone (Greed) to when he kills Sloth.
@ionut-stefandinu93022 жыл бұрын
@@dillo2916 This is the main aspect that puts FMA 2003 above Brotherhood, for me. In 2003, we are reminded multiple times that Ed and All are children playing in the adult world. Their actions have consequences and get to learn and grow from each of them. They rarely do something right by themselves, usually needing an adult to solve their problems (Mustang, Hughes, Greed). Brotherhood takes the Shounen route, where Ed and All are portrayed as "One step ahead", even though they are supposed to be children. 2003 feels more down to earth. I believe this is thanks to the target Audience. Looking at 2003, we easily see that it is not targeting children (gore and horror scenes, depression, harsh treatment, dark tones). On the other hand, Brotherhood shows a colorful world full of adventures in which the children are most of the time victorious. As a final note, FMA 2003 feels more of a Seinen anime, while Brotherhood is Shounen. Deciding which one is better, comes down to what type everybody prefers. I prefer Seinen, but I love Brotherhood as well.
@SageOfLimitlessHands2 жыл бұрын
@@ionut-stefandinu9302 That's the thing I hated about 2003. Ed and Al werent really kids anymore after what they did. Ed specifically because he opened the door to Truth. The idea to me being they not only lost their bodies but sacrificed the blissful ignorance of childhood. In my mind they saw too much to mop as much as they did but I cant say you are wrong with your way of thinking
@ionut-stefandinu93022 жыл бұрын
@@SageOfLimitlessHands What you see and experience for a moment will not turn a child into an adult. What they've seen traumatized them, didn't help them grow up. For example, the fight against Sloth shows how immature both of them are. They remained children until the end (which is perfect)
@Unknownlight3 жыл бұрын
FIVE AND A HALF HOURS?! I watched all these videos as they came out and if you asked me I would have said that the combined running time was like... 2 hours. Splitting it up into chunks really disguises how BIG this project was. This is so impressive. Congrats!
@fencepost72862 жыл бұрын
The death of Hughes in the 2003 version hit so hard compared to brotherhood. I remember watching the episode on adult swim back in the day and i cried so much that i couldnt sleep that night
@TheHedgehogGiraffe2 жыл бұрын
The focus on human transmutation in the 2003 anime is why I feel - personally - as though that show has a tighter internal philosophy, and is more compelling for it. The fact that the homunculus are results of alchemist's attempts at human transmutations - that the alchemists themselves, Ed and Al included, are *responsible* for the creation of these beings they view as evil monsters, is amazing storytelling. Along with the homunculus' desire to be human, because they WERE, even if they don't WANT to feel that way; I find 2003 makes you think a lot more about the nature of what a human being is, and what makes someone human.
@12Kitfisto2 жыл бұрын
If the Homonculus are the results of human transmutation, then who are Greed and Gluttony?
@rattersworld10162 жыл бұрын
@@12Kitfisto Yeah, who the heck wanted to bring back Gluttony?
@12Kitfisto2 жыл бұрын
@@rattersworld1016 That's why the FMA's explanation on Homonculus doesn't make a lick of sense. Although I do admit that FMA is better paced and very emotionally charged at the first half. But once you get past the 15th episode, it all collapses...
@rattersworld10162 жыл бұрын
@@12Kitfisto Yeah, I haven't even seen 2003 yet, but you're probably right. I've only read the manga and since they're so dramatically different I can't agree with you yet, but I do want to. Thanks for responding!
@georgepanicker61916 Жыл бұрын
@@12Kitfisto greed was Dante's ex lover, gluttony could have been anyone. Some of the homunculi were products of dante, others were homunculi she just siphoned off like Sloth etc. This is explained in the OVA and a few lines in the show. Gluttony was probably just one of her own homunculi like Pride.
@kennyholmes51963 жыл бұрын
I've realized something. In the early days of religion, there weren't seven Deadly Sins. There were nine. And Father failed to apply the rules to himself because he neglected to remove those two final sins from himself: Vainglory and Acedia, or as they're known nowadays, Vanity/Narcissism and Apathy. He failed to see as much because he was blinded to both due to him leaving them for removal until it was too late due to the former making him think himself perfect and the latter making him not see the need. But at the same time, if he had removed them, he would have either become little more than just another two of the Homunculi with the names in question, or destroyed himself in the process of removing them due to him misidentifying human emotions as solely a weakness rather than the core part of being human that they truly are. Fun fact: this is why bowling used to have nine pins: one pin for each Cardinal Sin.
@brya96812 жыл бұрын
Father is such boring generic McBadguy. Dante was far better.
@kennyholmes51962 жыл бұрын
@@brya9681 Father was a boring generic McBadguy because, in-character, he's not even human, and has been removing the things that makes one human. Dante, meanwhile, I haven't seen anything about directly.
@Yamibomb Жыл бұрын
@@brya9681 My perspective differs as I hold the belief that Dante's character portrayal was comparatively weaker in comparison to Father, as she was easily dispensable and her demise didn't receive much attention. Conversely, the character of Father was subtly hinted at in the early episodes of the show and his motives were not fully exposed until the end. The small details provided throughout the show allowed viewers to comprehend Father's character as the representation of man's hubris, one who forsakes their own identity to attain greater power.
@thunderspark15368 ай бұрын
@@Yamibomb Dante on the other hand was more a result of the story's ideal, that great power comes at a great cost. You need to give up SO MUCH for a stone, that it becomes utterly terrifying to know someone has one. So many souls that needed to be taken just for ONE. She was easily beaten because she was barely a husk by then, despite all her knowledge and skill, all of the mass murder and experiments, even she could not keep up the "cost" of staying in the world long past her time. It's a twisted inversion of the spider-man message, that instead of great power begetting great responsibility, great costs must be incurred to gain great power.
@nvfury132 жыл бұрын
2003 version makes so much sense with the travel to different towns, Ed’s reasons for becoming a state alchemist are to have access to more alchemy knowledge that the state made secret to those that aren’t state alchemists and to travel freely to discover alchemy secrets that the state might be ignorant of, along with a seldom mentioned desire to find and take revenge on their father for not being there for their mother.
@littlecloud31252 жыл бұрын
Brotherhood makes sense in its travel as well. Each town they go in the initial episodes are to find the philosopher’s stone (Central & Leore - ep. 1&2). Out of necessity, Ed and Al go to Resembool where, along the way, they find Marcoh who points them to East City. When they find out the ingredients of the stone, they go to Dublith to reset and see what Izumi knows about it. They head to Central where they get deeper into the Homunculi secrets and Father, before heading to Briggs to learn about Alkhestry from Mei. Etc. Even the “filler” trips to Xerxes and Rush Valley were important later on. All and all, the movements each have purpose. They’re not wondering around in different towns for no reason. Ed and Al’s goals are simple: find a way to restore both of their bodies AND stop the homuncli.
@rattersworld10162 жыл бұрын
All of those reasons are in the manga exept the last one (the one about revenge on their father)
@rattersworld10162 жыл бұрын
@@littlecloud3125 This is such an awesome comment! I don't really have anything to say about it except WOW.
@peeko_luxx2873 Жыл бұрын
Kinda random but do you all remember the first peace of art from the medium? Such an odd question I know. I remember the first episode I saw was the episode of Ed and Al are depressed after Nina and are just sitting in the rain. Was a very boring episode compared to most, especially with not knowing what the hell was going on, but the amount of emotion captured by the artists and voice actors sold me and I was hooked. This was on adult swim, some time in 2003-2004. Such good time. Can still remember the first episode of death note I ever saw too, when light met Mikasa. Was so lost but hooked to the premise immediately. Naruto I specifically remember the pilot episodes when they released on toonami. Such nostalgia when it comes to animes of the early-mid 2000s. Cheers, sorry for the rambles. 😅👌
@nvfury13 Жыл бұрын
@@littlecloud3125 I think it is just a preference thing, original is an open world, Brotherhood is railroaded. It’s the difference between doing all the side quests or just doing the main quest in a Bethesda game.
@LilBoyHexley3 жыл бұрын
It really was striking hearing about how good Brotherhood was after having only seen '03 years before. And upon watching it realizing how 03 was really an entirely different kind of story from the Manga and Brotherhood. Watching the first few episodes of Brotherhood I almost felt like I must have misremembered the kind of anime 03 was entirely. It's just interesting to me that the 03 writers took what was ostensibly a fairly traditional battle Shonen (not a knock, just speaking to the tone and style of the story), and decided to change so much of the overarching tonal focus in what was supposed to be an adaptation. But I guess since they knew they were going to have to write a conclusion to the story, they needed to have a much more defined through-line connecting the story from beginning to end. And that's obviously Ed's character.
@mr.l39383 жыл бұрын
Goat🔥🤝🏾🔥
@fullskapunkalchemist34712 жыл бұрын
Yep another reason why I remember hearing it was less like a shonen was because it got a time slot in Japan for an older demographic than action shonen usually get.
@sidenote14592 жыл бұрын
The reason they changed it is because the author requested that the anime have a different ending from the manga, since the manga was still ongoing at the time and she wanted to be the one to give it it's proper ending. So changing things wasn't so much a choice as it was a necessity.
@raistlinbracey6710 Жыл бұрын
I think the reason why I dislike '03 so much is BECAUSE it's so different. it's just an entirely different story with different characterizations, different plot, different mechanics, different magic systems, everything, and I think it wouldve been better off as it's own original anime rather than the "original" fullmetal alchemist. but I'm also just a bitter old man that loves the manga and still internalized a lot of that "if it's different from the manga it's bad!" rhetoric from the early-mid 2000s.
@DrJareld Жыл бұрын
Battle shonen? FMA Manga isn’t a fighting shonen, when people say “the FMA manga is a typical shonen story” they have no clue what they’re talking about
@musachi5999 Жыл бұрын
The musical score of 2003's adaption is what makes it stand out above Brotherhood for me. Bratja is just too beautiful.
@TheExFatal Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure it's in Brotherhood too, just not in the Western release where they replaced it with an English cover
@NemesisSP Жыл бұрын
@@TheExFatal It's not. The entire score of Brotherhood is different from 2003's, with it even having an entirely different composer.
@yeonjunsteef11 ай бұрын
Agreed 10000000%!
@nathangoudie65108 ай бұрын
I’m toooo late to this video, you really gave me such a nostalgia fix. Fma 2003 is one of my favorite anime of all time and the fact that you broke everything down to perfectly is honestly amazing!! GREAT VIDEO
@lynnzie22253 жыл бұрын
I first watched FMAB back in 2015. People told me to just watch brotherhood because the original wasn’t as good and, like an idiot, I listened to them. Six years later I finally watched the original anime and I’m so goddamn angry with myself for listening to all the people who told me not to watch it because honestly that was one of the best animes I’ve ever seen. It was so emotional and I absolutely loved the choice they made to make the homunculus a product of human transmutation. Both the original and Brotherhood are spectacular and if anyone still hasn’t seen them I’d highly recommend watching both and just ignoring all the people who shit on the original because they obviously don’t know what they’re talking about. Great videos, by the way! I think your analysis is the best I’ve seen so far!
@mr.l39383 жыл бұрын
SPITTIN FACTS 🔥
@84superninja3 жыл бұрын
I just immediately disregard anyone who talks anything bad about the original. Both are complete masterpieces and are better than anything else in the genre. The character development, the emotional investment you feel and the entire immersion of either version is unbeatable while maintaining fresh action and powerful villains. The fact that there is a 5.5 hour video just to compare the different version says it all. Best anime ever made. I will die defending this hill
@mr.l39383 жыл бұрын
@@84superninja u ain't alone pimp I won't let both of us die on this hill without taking some with us you're spitting facts
@84superninja3 жыл бұрын
@@mr.l3938 you wanna die helping me defend the cowboy bebop hill too? This piece of shit netflix thing they call a show has completely ruined the show for me. I wanted to want to watch it, but just watching the trailer makes me want to vomit. They did cowboy bebop a huge disservice with that shit
@mr.l39383 жыл бұрын
@@84superninja fr imma help u goat
@edvard-swift3645 Жыл бұрын
The 2003 full metal alchemist was what got me into anime and manga, it will always hold a special place in my heart
@doratarani1923 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this series. FMAB is my favorite story of all time (I even wrote my Undergraduate Psychology Thesis on it) and seeing such an in-depth analysis of it not only helped me when I was outlining my thesis, but it made me appreciate implicit elements of a show to a different level with all the intellectual stimulation your videos offered. Thank you!
@darladay47662 жыл бұрын
So when do we get to read it
@rattersworld10162 жыл бұрын
@@darladay4766 Yes let us read it
@devent10n2 жыл бұрын
What was your thesis topic?
@tophrii2 жыл бұрын
just finished the entire almost 6 hours, and as someone that loved all versions of FMA, this video essay was amazing and was still an eye opener to me. thank you so much.
@mentallyillfinger2 жыл бұрын
I believe if you mixed some of the first season of the 2003 version into Brotherhood, you'd have a perfect show. Especially the Nina and Island Bits. Really, the 2003 part nailed the more emotional and gut-wrenching scenes, while Brotherhood perfected the over-all plot and characters.
@thegamerfe87512 жыл бұрын
It's the opposite, 2003 perfected the characters cause it gave them actual time to be developed.
@rojakishibe71132 жыл бұрын
@@thegamerfe8751 they *both* have good developments on the characters, one leans more onto the dreary and one into them resolving themselves, neither does it bad, but it's disingenuous to say that the core cast of either is lacking in time for development, tertiary characters of brotherhood could be said to be lacking in that front, but if anything they get more than they might warrant in such a story lol
@thegamerfe87512 жыл бұрын
@@rojakishibe7113 But when did I say that it was bad in Brotherhood, I only said that 2003 perfected it and I never said that it was bad in Brotherhood, again. Better doesn't equal "the other is bad", like for example for as much as I liked Mustang is 2003 he was developed better in Brotherhood, now I might sound like I'm contradicting myself but I'm not, I said that the character development was perfected, it wasn't a comparison as I was only talking about that anime on its own and Mustang on his own in 2003 is still good. But on the other hand, some characters like Nina and Tucker got zero development at all, their entire arc happened in one episode while in 2003 it was developing in the background and we saw a lot of stuff for like over 10 episodes.
@rattersworld10162 жыл бұрын
Yeah. I feel like if it had started out more depressing and worked it's way in a happier direction it could've been perfect.
@ScarFeiss Жыл бұрын
Yeah the first arc of 03 then start the conclusion of that arc in fmab and that’s the true FMA anime 😎
@27TheMunchkin3 жыл бұрын
I cant believe he's finally free, man, its been YEARS. glad you were able to actually complete this endeavor. seen lots of creators (especially in the anitube sphere) start large & ambitious video passion projects then overtime just fizzle out. which is understandable; life happens & its not like this pays the bills for most who do it. but this is all the more reason this herculean effort you've put into what is now the definitive analysis of these works is inspiring. thank you for all you've done.
@Gabriel_Oliver3 жыл бұрын
Oh yes. Now I can actually see the amount of time I've spent exclusively watching analysis videos off my favourite anime rather then guessing how long I've spent watching it. But jokes aside I found this series just after finishing 2003 for the first time where I didnt like it. This series gave me a new appreciation of it and I rewatched it. And now it's my favourite anime of all time. This analysis series is amazing and I'm really glad I found it both because of how great the series is on its own. And also for making me give 2003 another shot. So excited to see what you do next on the channel. Analysis or not.
@mr.l39383 жыл бұрын
Love to see your character development 😤💦🤝🔥🔥
@networknomad56003 жыл бұрын
2003 version isn’t standard shonen, unlike Brotherhood, which is why it may be indigestible at first to those who are expecting that.
@amuroray91152 жыл бұрын
@@networknomad5600 Brotherhood isn’t even standard Shounen. But it does have a lot more humor than 2003 which was more grim
@SamsarasArt3 жыл бұрын
I started with the 2003 anime and loved it. Then when Brotherhood came out I loved that even more. It was easy to adjust since the groundwork was laid it just went in different directions. Both are great and worth watching in their entirety
@rattersworld10162 жыл бұрын
Good comment. I agree, although I havent seen them yet.
@despicableone4495 Жыл бұрын
Brotherhood sucks
@virgocomesfromv2 жыл бұрын
I think the main reason people don't like 2003 FMA was it's ending! The ending where Ed couldn't stay in Amestris despite coming back in the movie but then leaving with Al. In 2009 however the over all plot and ending was super satisfying. So the best way to see FMA is always to see 2003 first and then 2009. TBH many peeps told me too to watch brotherhood first but I saw 2003 because it had lesser episodes (GLAD I SAW IT FIRST) and fell in love with the plot. The ending made me sad and felt like it could be better and then I realized in 2009 version Ed and Winry will marry and all will stay happily in Amestris. So I began watching it and realized I did such a good thing by watching 2003 one first. The starting 18-20 episodes were so so rushed and I was especially mad when Hughes died in 2009 like dang I couldn't get time to mourn or love him like in 2003. After 20th episode I started enjoying it. Now I think in 2009 version we saw a lot of Mustang and Hawkeye which I appreciate contradicting how less we saw of Maes. So I guess the best way to see is to see 2003 first which builds up the premise and then see 2009 for the later part/ending.
@commentbot9510 Жыл бұрын
Yes I agree. It’s been a while since I watched the 2003 version, so the details are hazy, but I remember liking it up until the ending. A lot of things about the ending felt very random and out of place, and I wasn’t a fan. I watched the movie and it didn’t help. But aside from the ending, the 2003 anime didn’t take an awful approach to the story. People usually praise FMA for being more dark and mature. I love a story like that, but the ending just ruined it for me.
@RicardoSantos-oz3uj9 ай бұрын
The funny thing is that if you take the 2003 story version then both realities could exist. (Multiple worlds). Altough is kind of creepy that the deaths of this worlds are what gives the energy of the alchemy on Ed's world.
@owendowling14396 ай бұрын
I came here to say that’s exactly why I rewatch brotherhood with my own brother and noticed that the 2003 version set up a lot of things better and had a more enjoyable beginning of the series so I was thinking to myself. “Why do I prefer brotherhood better?“ How my brain works I always think about the beginning and end of the series, and the ending of brotherhood was so satisfying, climactic and amazing rid of all the pet peeves I had throughout at the start .
@user-gy3te2tu8xАй бұрын
The reason they were rushed was because the audience was expected to had watched 2003 first. That's why you can't just watch BH for the full experience. Cause the beginning of brotherhood is a summary of 2003 FMA until the point were 2003 deviated from the manga and that's were BH becomes it's own show. So you have to watch both versions for the full experience.
@lexiusugrymius93928 күн бұрын
Al was awful and weak character at first adaptation.
@trashy2086 Жыл бұрын
Had this sitting in my watch later for a while. Finally digging in and so happy that 2003 FMA is finally starting to get its flowers
@Flip-a-dip-dip3 жыл бұрын
Even though I’ve seen every one of these videos I’m still hyped to watch this all the way through. Excellent work on this series dude. and thank you so much for giving 2003 the respect it deserves. I personally still feel like it’s a tad underrated.
@mr.l39383 жыл бұрын
I kind of do agree the Brotherhood elitist give it too much hate because it's not part of the manga but there are still people that really like 2003 we are not alone we're a lot bigger than you thought even I was surprised but in all seriousness I think both versions should be watched I may prefer 2003 but both are amazing stories they're very different but that's what makes it more intriguing and helps you get the full experience Fullmetal Alchemist and I also agree that lowart did a fantastic job on this video series and I'm sorry for making a paragraph also 🤣😭
@ThexDynastxQueen3 жыл бұрын
That didn't used to be the case and 2003 being so highly regarded is why so many FMA:B fans have never read the manga. '03 was wrongly treated as a manga replacement up to a point which it never was if one actually read it. So much misinformation spread due to this yet "following the manga" is why FMA:B is pushed as if it fully does that or is also a replacement for it. I get that books aren't fun for all but it's a book of 99% pictures, it's the best kind of book. I'm not on Team "manga/both shows good", I'm solely a 2003 fan as I don't like Mangahood but I push all to read the manga first or before FMA:B at least so one is aware all 3 are not interchangeable nor are connected in some 9 year long puzzle. They're all separate takes kinda like Spidermans.
@dudeman5303 Жыл бұрын
Dude it's insane cuz it was fairly popular when it first came out. But all the mindless manga hipsters showed up to be all fallacious as fvck, saying like "if it isn't exactly like the manga it can't be REAL ART", it's just garbage. It's okay to prefer one work over another but the sheer pseudo-intellectual claims they made nonstop to trash talk the 03 anime drives me insane. They never had a good REASON to preferring brotherhood, they just pretended brotherhood's accuracy to the manga's story was sufficient in an argument about the *quality* of each adaptation. Doesn't matter *how* it's executed at all to them, and on top of that it assumes that everyone has to agree that the manga is better than the 2003 anime too which is a dishonest assumption as well. Ultimately I don't care which versions a person likes most, I just hate dishonest actors that just basically go around and spam about it as if they've now got proof they're a superior person to everyone else for reading the manga. (This isn't to say *all* brotherhood fans are like this. There's a *lot* but I wouldn't say it's all of them, so don't get me wrong. Not trying to make blanket statements here at all.)
@dudeman5303 Жыл бұрын
@@ThexDynastxQueenthat's a good way of putting it. It totally does get frustrating how people do go around trying to metaphorically bludgeon people over the head with the "brotherhood was accurate to manga so it better, grog" stuff when they haven't even read it themselves. You can tell right away when they're like that too because they basically fib about everything else while they're at it, whether it be ridiculous claims that brotherhood is more cinematic or artistic than 2003 or just that 2003 is "inaccurate" to the manga - the 2nd one especially drives me insane because of the manga wasn't even done how can you go around saying it's "not accurate", the freaking manga didn't exist yet! They were instructed to go their own way, and so they did and they came up with a brilliant story while they did it so why is anyone complaining??? If it's not a person's cup of tea okay that's fine but my god the douchebaggery some of these people constantly push everywhere gets so damn tiring.
@deaj8450 Жыл бұрын
I remember 03 as being recommended to me and widely regarded as possibly the greatest anime of all time. Of course this was before Brotherhood came out. I believe, though may be wrong, that 03 was number 1 on myanimelist until Brotherhood came out and then it slowly fell and fell to where it is now.
@shocktrooperstudios6593 жыл бұрын
God damn! This is huge. Really shows how much effort you put into this series.
@deathkiller0083 жыл бұрын
I can't believe you spent 4 years on this project! I don't think I could ever have that dedication to something like this. The video was PERFECT despite watching both versions (never reading the manga sadly) I still learned stuff from this video, new insights and ways of thinking this is absolutely amazing! I am glad you took time to do it justice the polish on this is mirror like! You honestly did a great job of talking about your point of view but also staying subjective and keeping the two clearly seperated. I look forward to what you do next!
@riina10492 жыл бұрын
The whole video was more than worth watching it. It's easily the longest KZbin video I've ever watched on the site, and really shows your love for the series. I've re-read and re-watched all the versions so many times, but was still able to learn new things about Arakawa's work that I so deeply and massively admire. Thank you!
@lelouchvibrittania51722 жыл бұрын
This has to be THE best video I watched this year. Not only have you fleshed out each and every difference, but you went and checked for consistency with other scenes in the story. This video not only highlighted the differences but dived deep behind the meaning of the differences in context of their respective stories. 10/10 video, and hope you earn many more subscribers! Great job!
@lowtech423 жыл бұрын
this is incredible and one of the most profound videos I've ever seen, KZbin or otherwise. i came for the 2003 redemption but stayed for the deep wisdom and life lessons of the series. definitely shot up to the top 10 in my anime ranks. you should be extremely proud of this year's long effort! 👏🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
@OG-ColorfulAbyss.3 жыл бұрын
03 was so much more emotional and dark and even made more sense in a lot of ways, and it's not nostalgia glasses, I thoroughly love both and binge them to this day.
@mr.l39383 жыл бұрын
Goat🔥🤝🏾🔥
@Squidly_the_Witch2 жыл бұрын
Took the words right out of my mouth man. I adore both series but 03's tone and more serious story, really resonates with me more so than brotherhood. This video series only deepens my love for Fma as a whole😁
@mentalwarriorshow14582 жыл бұрын
I watched both back to back for the first time 2 years ago and vastly preferred the 2003 version. I like the darker tone
@mr.l39382 жыл бұрын
@@mentalwarriorshow1458 W MY home boy Same shit still peak fr
@OG-ColorfulAbyss.2 жыл бұрын
It also made more sense that the Homunculi were people someone failed to bring back.
@Herr_Gamer2 жыл бұрын
Took me a while to finish this, but it was worth it. FMA has and forever will have a special place for me. 2003 was my first real experience with anime and I’ll never forget the feeling of awe it inspired at this new world. Brotherhood carries the atmosphere of a grand adventure and in a way watching it has the same underlying feeling as Lord of the Rings did when I first saw those films. I regret not really giving Conqueror of Shambala much of a chance on my first watch and taking years to try again. I probably was just too young to understand it properly back then.
@Arunnejiro2 жыл бұрын
I just want to say really quickly about Als Identity crisis. It did feel kind of strange for me to from what I remember. But the reliability of barry to deliver it is what I disagree with you on. It doesnt matter that hes a serial killer or whatever. 1 Barry is the only other soul bound to a suit of armor that Al has ever encoutnered. The second thing is that, even personally, it doesnt take a reliable person to plant a seed of doubt. You could be someone I hate for all that matter, but I still can process the words of someone I hate as something to think about, as long as it makes just enough sense.
@SemekiIzuio2 жыл бұрын
That's true if something crops up in which you had wondered before it never got an answer too it is easy for somone else to make up an answer that makes sense and isbelievable. Lol it reminds me of KZbin comments, people can post bs and other sheep will belive it.
@drifter4022 жыл бұрын
Yea I don't get what he was on about
@devent10n2 жыл бұрын
@@drifter402 I get what he meant, which was essentially "I don't understand why this otherwise intelligent and reasonable character is behaving in an unintelligent and unreasonable way based off the suggestion of a madman". I just think that it was kind of the point of Barry being the reveal: one person in the world can truly understand Al's position, and that guy is telling him he can't trust his own memories.
@bufriedolover2 жыл бұрын
I love that the 03 version has Ed escalate the insult anytime someone refers to his height. Someone might have said he was short, but he hears that he's so small a microscope couldn't find him, and it provides a great levity as well as showing his insecurity. He magnifies this perception because it bothers him so much. He's confident in so many things, to the point of having his surety and arrogance be one of his larger flaws, which I feel like gets thrown back in his face at the scene in the graveyard in Liore. But this gives a great contrast to that character trait, as well as breaking the tension (which, FMAB never really has enough tension to have to have it broken imo, but 03 definitely could use the break in tone). The joke just doesn't have as much weight or significance for the character in FMAB imo.
@claireaquos65322 жыл бұрын
Good point! Howerver, one thing I wish fma did more is showing why Ed is so botter by the fact he is short. I mean, as a the oldest sister who happen to be shorter then my 2 younger sisters, I defenetly can relate. Howerver, aside for the jokes and to visualy show Ed's character developpement, his short side isn't really used that much in practicality. The only time it does is when they enter lab 5. For exemple, when in Show Tucker, they could have shown a scene where Ed is strungling to take a book from the highest shell or something like that.
@tvbandit1152 жыл бұрын
So rare to watch a 5 1/2 hour long video and be so entertained throughout. Cant fathom the amount of the work this took and i know everyone that watched, is watching, and will watch this, thanks you for your dedication to this series ❤
@anzui3 жыл бұрын
your fma content has literally given me life as soon as i found you, your videos brought me so much joy. thank you!
@collieprints Жыл бұрын
I think that the reason Hoenhiem becomes a philosopher stone is simply that both of them were in the center of the circle, giving them immorality. When the dwarf tells Hoenhiem he made him an immortal body it is because he told him where to stand with the dwarf in hand. It was his doing not that he literally built his body after become immortal first.
@Dazs11 ай бұрын
Was browsing videos about to sleep. Now going to ruin my sleep schedule by watching this video.
@claurin2842 жыл бұрын
This is incredibly well done. While I can’t say I agree with all of your takes on the different versions of FMA, there is no way to reach the end of this compilation and not be blown away by the effort and thought that must have gone into this project. Bravo and thank you for an excellent analysis on an incredible series.
@Dojibu3 жыл бұрын
holy cow, 5 hour run time, shows how well made the series is that there's so much to talk about (and there's still probably more out there). Will have to watch this in chunks and come back later.
@AaronJ1802 жыл бұрын
I’m probably in the 15% of viewers that prefer the 03 version. I preferred the music, the idea of the climax and resolution with Hohenheim and and Dante amongst other things.
@mr.l39382 жыл бұрын
Nah dw u ain't alone I love all those things too😈🔥🤝🏾
@dudeman5303 Жыл бұрын
Same, by white a large margin too. I much prefer it.
@reginaphalange9417 Жыл бұрын
you're not alone
@pisces256911 ай бұрын
15%? It seems like the majority prefer the 2003 version
@3601-c3k10 ай бұрын
@@pisces2569 Brotherhood has been the highest rated anime on MAL for more than a decade, with the 2003 adaptation being very much behind, how do you even think majority prefers the 2003 anime when people rarely even remember it?
@mercy_angel82602 жыл бұрын
Honestly, for the 2003 anime, I would love to see if the writers were given more creative license. The changes and avenues explored were interesting and it would be have been a great story if they had more time and could have explored some characters a little more. One of my issues with 2003 was the pacing at the end it seemed they needed to wrap it up quickly and its not in line with the pacing previously. Brotherhood had the opposite the pacing in the beginning was quick and then got a little slower. All in All its a study in how the rules of the world effect the characters and the story and for that I enjoy both.
@mr.l39382 жыл бұрын
I have to disagree I don't think the ending of 2003 ended quickly it ended very well and they did explore many characters along the way sure some characters were undeveloped like Bradley and hohenheim but all in all it was still a great ending I don't see why it's so rushed I don't think it wrapped up quickly I respect your opinion of enjoying both but I don't think the ending is rushed of 2003 at all it did an amazing thing and if you see closely they foreshadowed the plot twist very well the characters got their character Arcs completed, etc sorry but I don't see it
@deaj8450 Жыл бұрын
I actually like the pacing near the end of 03 because it felt like to me all the setups were converging, and it would naturally start to flow faster. But at the same time I understand someone not enjoying it because I'll admit it's a serious change of pace from what the show had been going with. I like that part of it as I thought it was subtle in it's speed. By that I mean I felt like they've explained everything you need with the prior plot points, and at that point it's going to do all the payoffs for those conflicts and lore concepts in rapid succession and expects everyone to keep up. I just want to clarify I'm not saying anything bad like insinuating anyone who doesn't like that "can't keep up." It's just a writing style and personal preference that I enjoy, but I don't think that style has to be liked by everyone.
@Eli-akad2 ай бұрын
I watched this video among other on the topic a few years ago and I had to come back just for the experience. I had a lot of stuff going on around the time these were newer but ur Fma videos held a special lil niche for me at the time especially since I finally got the chance to watch brotherhood fully prior to finding them🤝🏾💯
@LilBoyHexley3 жыл бұрын
The thing about the humor to me is that while Brotherhood may have been pulling most of the gags from the manga. Gags like that don't really *interrupt* a manga in the same way they can an anime. What may just be one panel of a character looking slightly goofy, is a whole cutaway bit in the show. An adaptation needs to have a much more deft hand to not come across as a gag show.
@haosmagnaingram69923 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Lowart discussed this in a video talking about astra lost in space as I recall
@littlecloud31252 жыл бұрын
See, I think comedy is a hit or miss for people. I personally loved all the comedic touches in Brotherhood. I *preferred* it over letting character brood every time something remotely difficult happened. Ed is the most guilty of this. He was like a rollercoaster of self-guilt in both shows, and the fact he was so stubborn about not releasing it & letting it dictate him in obsessive ways was heartbreaking at first but old after a while. To see him constantly fall into depression (regardless of validity) stagnated the show. I think it also made him make poorer choices which inevitably led to more complications. It was like watching an avalanche form from a snowball sometimes. In Brotherhood, in order to break this cycle, humor was used to move the plot/scenes. Each episode was so packed with events that to spare too much time on a moody teenager would slow the consistent pacing. Besides, the boys were much more capable of handling the new traumas because they were more mature than 03 version of themselves.
@haosmagnaingram69922 жыл бұрын
@Mel So I do somewhat agree with you on 03 sometimes getting bogged down in its drama and lack of levity. There are a few instances where I felt it could have benefited from not being so down and it could hurt Ed’s characterization as being more multifaceted such as the start of the episode following Scar incident while the other characters are seeming to bring up the mood Ed keeps being dismissive, defeated, and just brings the mood back down. While this does characterize 03 Ed’s awkwardness, his lack of chumminess with the rest of the military, and his disposition as a pessimist, and the humor does eventually shine through when Armstrong is brought to escort the Elric (though its an instance where it probably could have gotten played up more) I think this is an instance where the tone of 03 can feel overbearing. (Then again as I think about it more this is the part of the story where his opinion of the military really starts plummeting having learned about ishval and the Rockbells being executed by the military, so maybe it would be too much to have Ed be more manic/playful here with a joking anger opposed to his solemn disgruntledness) Additionally there are a few moments where I feel like the joke could be leaned into more, for example where Sig and Armstrong both do a misdirect in the butcher shop could have been played up more (I think I’ll come back to this joke later cause it’s comparison to one from Brotherhood illustrates my biggest gripe with broho’s humor) matching closer to what Brotherhood did visually with Sig and Armstrong meeting. That said I think the humor in the shows (especially Brotherhood) has some serious weakness in that most of it isn’t very clever, is repetitiveness without variety (which only highlights the previous issue and in conjunction with it can lead to it losing its charm and becoming annoying on repeat viewings,) it has trouble adapting to a different medium and occasionally shows up at times that feel inappropriate without proper tonal buffering. An example of this would be the majority of the short jokes, most of them aren’t very creative at all with the joke being Ed is prideful and overreacts without much variation, usually these are quicker blips or gags in the manga rather than being treated as full jokes that are supposed to take your attention instead just glanced over and plenty are heavily reliant on the medium. In addition to those issues many come up at inappropriate time with little to no buffering (especially in Brotherhood) examples of this can be found in 03 when Ed was battling slicer and a short joke was made and in Brotherhood when rose is literally pointing a gun at Al and Ed corrects them that he is the Fullmetal Alchemist and Cornello then calls Ed short. But to better illustrate the issues with tonality and lack of wit I’m going to contrast my least favorite joke from the manga and Brotherhood with one of my favorites from the manga and 03, the “Swole Bros joke.” In brotherhood this takes place during sloth’s death, which is treated as serious development for Armstrong’s arc one moment, a joke the very next, and then it wants you to feel sad for sloth the very next, and the entirety of the joke in Brotherhood is simply buff guys being bros it’s tonal whiplash for a punchline with no set up to a joke that isn’t worth the undercutting it does. The whole sequence just left me frustrated. Now to contrast it to the joke in 03 and the dublith arc of the manga, in it we start with an interrogation of sig as the military looks for the Elrics and have Sig give the deadpan nonresponse response setting up the general tone of the scene gearing towards more levity. Armstrong then gives the ominous statement that he’ll deal with it as he approaches Sig with a foreboding manner. The music begins to create tension as the two begin to flex their muscles in a comedic yet intimidating display (like in castle in the sky). The tension despite the comedic nature is made to feel palpable as we are looking through Winry as our window, she then misunderstands whats happening and reveals too much information only for it to be revealed that the two behemoths have befriended one another. The jokes here being the subversion away from the avoided fight, the premise that the two were able to have a whole conversation just through the act of flexing their muscles and then Winry’s awkwardness at realizing she messed up, the layers to this joke and the level of set up are just so much better than the vast majority of the jokes in the two series. I think they could have visually played into it more like what Brotherhood did with the different flexed poses/muscles, but aside from that 03’s use of music, set up, quality, and appropriateness are all so much better and are what I want out of a comedic relief scene, while Brotherhood’s swol bros is exactly the type of thing to take me out. 2003 used its joke as a clever work around to a conflict at a time of levity, where Brotherhood used comedy as a substitute and to undercut the conflict in a moment of high tension. Ultimately I feel a lot of these problems hit Brotherhood especially hard from issues when Irie fails to properly adapt it to a new medium as humor is extremely difficult to adapt, in trying to be too much of a 1 to 1 of the manga at times he didn’t really adjust to he differences in mediums, which I think is his biggest weakness, while I think he does phenomenally when he gets creative and is forced to play to a visceral emotion and where the manga gets unique structuring (Roy vs lust, Ed’s first time at the gate, Ed punching through the gate, Roy vs envy, are all incredible examples of Irie at his best and shifting away from the 1 to 1s) Many of the jokes are paced for manga are short non intrusive panels, or use the medium and conventions of manga as the basis for the joke (like Ed blocking speech bubbles for example.) these jokes can be taken at your own pace and ignored as you see fit allowing the reader to set the pacing where Brotherhood puts the jokes front and center even when it’s not appropriate in a seeming lack of understanding of how it works for manga. That said there are a handful of other jokes throughout the two series that I did enjoy. I liked mustang doing his soldier impression at the control panel causing chaos, I like the short joke where Ed admits he’s short when talking about Al’s body, I liked Ed’s impression of Roy, Al running with the cat, Ed avoiding the Boulder was a nice visual gag, Elric telepathy was actually at an appropriate time, Hughes’ phone calls to Roy and a selection of other jokes more often dialogue based ones. But there are a sizable number that get on my nerves, are poorly executed, and aren’t worth it. Some shows that I think are able to use humor more effectively for achieving a tone close to brotherhood’s would be Avatar the last airbender, Yu Yu Hakusho, mob Psycho 100, or cowboy Bebop, as they often use stronger set ups, better jokes with more humorous banter, a wider variety, and jokes that are built on rather than just being repeated without evolution. I love both series (both are in my top ten anime above the other 3 I mentioned, and at minimum around Avatar) but I definitely feel humor is a weakness for the series (especially Brotherhood as 03 buffers it better most of the time, has slightly more variety, mixes in more dialogue based humor rather than overreaction based, and just injects it less frequently.) This is just my take as someone who was also bugged by Brotherhood’s humor, I cannot speak on behalf of Lowart beyond the assumption that his reasons and takes may be similar to my own.
@haosmagnaingram69922 жыл бұрын
@Mel as for what you said about avalanching, I think that has far less to do with the use of comedy and far more to do with the two’s respective journeysto the all and the one in regards. 2003 is the story of Ed coming to place the all above the one and illustrates the problems with the stance (despite its noble intent) as Ed carries the burdens alone and is frequently overwhelmed, something further played at in the show’s theme of trust. Where in Brotherhood is Ed’s acceptance of his place with in the all relying on others so Ed has shoulders to lean on instead of getting overwhelmed. So this has less to do with the injection of humor and almost more to due with the very nature of the avenues they explored the themes.
@thegamerfe87512 жыл бұрын
@@littlecloud3125 The humour ruined some scenes tbh, they had too much in it. Dark stories aren't for everyone.
@PennTankerGuy2 жыл бұрын
Interesting how Lust 2003 is actually a really interesting representation of, well, Lust. It's like developing feelings for a one-night stand. It feels wrong, but the more you think about it the more difficulty you might have in justifying *why* it's wrong to have those feelings. Is Lust just sex? Is Lust an inevitable part of romance, or vice versa? It's a fascinating story, and I was so disappointed to not see that kind characterization in Brotherhood.
@coatimundi692 жыл бұрын
i like that lust (particularly in 03) is less a representation of lust herself, but rather the lust of other people personified. aside from her lust for humanity, she doesnt particularly lust for any one person, as opposed to the various men who swear she is someone they once loved. and her lust for humanity itself could be allegorical (unintentionally or not) to how people turn the object of their affections into an *object*, no longer a human, an amalgamation of the traits they like and aspire to own and rarely any of the actual traits they possess. a chimera, if you would, lol idk i love lust she means sooo much to me
@enjoyer3283 жыл бұрын
I've watched every video but just decided to randomly watch the 1st hour again :d Loved the series, can't wait for your the next video!
@TerrorofDeathDGX2 жыл бұрын
This is a lovely compilation of videos. Honestly even just these recaps have made me cry, and the way they were presented in this video helps with that too. I think a strong takeaway for this video is to watch and enjoy all three adaptations because they're strong in their own ways, and rather than being competitive for being "the best" or whatever they should be seen as complementary or companion pieces to each other. Thank you for putting this together, and thank you for making the original videos.
@mrrd44445 ай бұрын
The 2003 anime also starting us off with a much younger Ed at 12 lets you see him grow but also enhances the tragedy of what he went through, which is great
@robotorange7473 жыл бұрын
I think the writers were trying to imply that due to Roses trauma (in 2003's version of events) is why when she saw the blood she was able to 'get back to her senses'. But she didn't react to her baby getting thrown about because her baby was not getting seriously hurt compared to Ed. I admit it doesn't make sense but I think that's what they were going for there.
@Ramires2132 жыл бұрын
I think there are some similarities between this scene and Star Wars, more specifically Return of the Jedi: (SPOILERS) The dynamic between Dante and Rose is not unlike the dynamic of the Emperor and Darth Vader. The Emperor is always looking for a new apprentice to replace his current one, just like Dante is looking for a new body to replace her current one. In Return of the Jedi, Darth Vader is in a trance where he obeys every command of the Emperor. He snaps out of it when he sees that Luke is about to be killed by the Emperor. Similarly, Rose and Alphonse are inactive in a trance and go along with Dante's plan, but snap out of it when they see Edward get killed by Envy. After snapping out of his trance, Darth Vader/Alphonse takes action to openly oppose the Emperor/Dante to save Luke/Edward. On a side note, the scene where Envy is revealed to be Edward's half brother is very similar to the scene where Darth Vader is revealed to be Luke's father; both villains are revealed to share an intimate connection to the main character. Darth Vader cuts off Luke's arm, whereas Envy takes it one step further and kills Edward.
@coatimundi692 жыл бұрын
i also dont think rose was emotionally connected to her baby considering it was a product of rape
@deaj8450 Жыл бұрын
I genuinely think people obtusely try to just not understand the last 10 or so episodes of this show. The show was certainly subtle with its messages and ending, but subtle doesn't mean bad. It just means you actually have to put serious thought into it to understand what's going on.
@robertjohansen18813 жыл бұрын
Probably one of the best videos I’ve ever seen. One of the best KZbin series out there as well. I think that Fullmetal Alchemist as a series as a whole has a lot of fans that can’t pinpoint exactly what makes it so amazing. As we all found out from this 5 HOUR video it’s several things that make fullmetal, fullmetal. Thank you Mr. Art for a video I can show all my friends after they finish watching the series.
@PPEcon2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. The 2003 FMA seems to get called the lesser series unanimously… But I loved it growing up and you need the 2003 FMA or the manga to truly appreciate FMAB / the FMA universe as a whole. I’ve had a tough time showing people FMAB because the first episode / the beginning isn’t great for newcomers and you articulated my exact qualm with looking at them all as separate pieces. I have an FMA tattoo - that’s how much I loved the original series so it’s painful that I can’t get friends into it easily. FMAB is a great quasi sequel with an alternative ending. But without either the Manga or the 2003 FMA, it just isn’t the masterpiece we all love. So thanks again for giving the elegance and dignity to FMA 2003 that otherwise doesn’t get it 🙂 seriously, thank you for this..
@reginaphalange9417 Жыл бұрын
As you say, I think the biggest difference between both shows are that FMAB is very idealistic (especially by showing that one positive gesture will always give a positive response, or the importance to never kill anyone) while FMA2003 is more morally complex and critical about idealism, especially facing abuse (illustrated in the battle between Ed and Slicer, in Scar trajectory and what happens in Liore, etc.) That's also something that I prefer in 2003: the plot doesn't provide gags or contrivances to allow the protagonists to avoid taking hard decisions or to give them a complete happy ending, in opposition to FMAB especially approaching the end of the show. For example, I don't like the fact that suddenly Ed can turn into a philosophical stone to get into Pride and that Pride's real body turns out to be a baby, while before it was clear that he had a nature similar to Father, all of this was made to avoid Ed to have to kill him. Also, I don't like the facility of Ed exchanging his learned abilities in alchemy against Al, a whole human being (thing that he could have done way before) it's too easy. The decision from their father to sacrifice his (last) life should have been the good thing to do, especially since he already wanted to die and dies 24h later anyway. Also, Mustang loses his eye sight because he saw the truth, but eventually he is ready to use the last philosophical stone to get his vision back, which is satisfactory but kinda contradicts their speeches about their guilt in Ishbal
@Toshiro932 ай бұрын
Sorry if I intrude, I would just like to add my consideration: the final confrontation between Ed and Dante highlights not only the gray nature of that world, calling into question what the protagonist - and consequently the audience - believed as the golden rule of the universe, but it is a speech, that of Dante, which makes perfect sense. The principle of equivalent exchange is never absolute, nor is it fully satisfied: in the world there are innocent people who suffer, and others who are evil and yet have fame and power, and Dante is the perfect embodiment of this concept. The audience may also side with Ed, especially at a young age, but as they grow up they realize that Dante is the one who has seen more deeply, despite reaching a selfish and negative solution, so much so that in the end she is devoured by Gluttony.
@mdandrews Жыл бұрын
Hi, just wanted to say this might be my favorite video ever on KZbin. This is tremendous content.
@benjaminmcallen6245 Жыл бұрын
This making me want to watch FMA and then finding out it’s not streaming anywhere 😢
@reginaphalange9417 Жыл бұрын
in France it's on netflix
@cymes822 жыл бұрын
A one story element I found superior in the previous adaptation was Spoiler for the FMA and FMA: Brotherhood The fate of Shou Tucker. In Brotherhood he just dies , while in the 2003 version , he scrambles to right his mistakes ,getting his own body disfigured in the process, ending up with a soulless copy of his daughter. It was satisfying to see him suffer.
@littlecloud31252 жыл бұрын
I think 03 was more sadistic and unnecessary in this regard. Tucker was, in fact, irredeemable. To have him merge with the chimera was not only horrific, but just cringy. Although I would have liked to see him face the punishment (justly) in Brotherhood, I was not upset over his death. It was humane at the very least.
@carbodude54142 жыл бұрын
I dunno. Having his face exploded feels like a more deserving fate than one where he lives
@norrecvizharan11772 жыл бұрын
@@carbodude5414 Some might argue that the mercy of a quick death is far lighter than the agony of continuing to be in physical pain and suffering for years on end though, so there's easily going to be plenty who disagree with that, while the rest would agree.
@mr.l39382 жыл бұрын
@@littlecloud3125 not really it kind of is karma for what he did to Nina I think it fits his character quite well and besides I don't think it's cringy at all it kind of tells us the parallels between him and Edward in the 2003 series a great example being this comment this amazing guy just said
@bf52502 жыл бұрын
This change means that Tucker was completely right about the similarities between himself and Ed. They both regretted something they did, and went to extreme lengths in pursuit of correcting that mistake, including working with the Homunculi to achieve it. And hey, think about this one: By the end of the series, Tucker's body is warped, and he's got a fake Nina by his side. By the time of Conqueror of Shamballa, Ed's body is warped (still got that automail), and he's living with a "fake" Al (Alfons).
@Jil18072 жыл бұрын
I always loved Al the most. He is such a interesting character. Al was so traumatized and he still was so strong and had such a sweet heart. ❤️
@binkiebrew2 ай бұрын
Yup. I didn't like how little screen time he got in the early parts of FMAB. He is my baby
@glenngriffon8032 Жыл бұрын
Whew. It took me a few days to get through this, thanks btw for the chapter timestamps, it's been a long time since I watched the '03 show and its movie. I'm just starting Brotherhood with my boyfriend. This was an epic ride. Thanks.
@Ph1934711 ай бұрын
If there's one element that I've prefered in the 2003 anime over Brotherhood, are the Homunculus, mainly because in this version they aren't an physical manifestation of the main villain's sins, like Father, but wheter, they're actually the karma constructed by humanity itself. Every homunculi were created by an failed human transmutation peformed by alchemists, it felt so real, knowing that these monsters are the TRUE manifestation of the sins of humans as a whole, and not just one guy. They were the symbolism that we humans are the ones that create our own monsters, we are the ones that drown ourselves into our own sins, and we are the only ones capable of combating them and save ourselves.
@deaj84508 ай бұрын
And not only that, but that in order to combat those sins you must face them. You must go to the literal site of your mistake and get physical evidence of it before confronting it, but at the same time you can't let yourself be consumed by those past sins. You have to accept and now try to defeat them.
@01jvsvijay2 жыл бұрын
The fact that, after this long from the actual ending of the story and we are still talking, the fact you make many parts video and we watched all of them, the fact that you made another 5 and half hours long video and we are still watching and talking about those 2 animations means they're both going in a history book as classic. They are both so amazing. I have a brother and he has to live apart from us and every time I remember about these series they make me miss him even more. These animes are very integral part of my life. The story is so different than anything I've ever seen and just thinking about the bonds between the brothers make me cry everytime, every fucking time. For me, there's no movie that comes close to these two, no series, no story and no nothing. There are few other movies that play vital role to evoke my emotions like The Others, Rush, Donnie Darko and Avatar: The Last Airbender. These are the things, I'm carrying them in my heart to my grave.
@maokai093 жыл бұрын
Took me a while, but I finally finished it. Thank you so much for making this and these videos; I can't wait for more like this or anything else you've produced~
@aerocker413 жыл бұрын
I literally just finished binge-watching all your fullmetal videos for the past few hours only to see you've just uploaded this. Anyway, great job with these videos! I've never read the manga but just finished watching FMA 03 for the first time and I honestly don't know which series I love more. Brotherhood had the better overall payoff but FMA 03 had this emotional depth to it that was so beautiful and unexpected... honestly they're both incredible
@YuainLucky Жыл бұрын
This is a neat video. Finally found someone making a fair comparison between both shows.
@pankelele84882 жыл бұрын
I am now with what seems to be Covid and I was unable to sleep last night because of how I feel so I ended up watching this entire video during a period of 6:30 hours because I needed to stop and just think for a little, this a great video, it made me reflect on all version of the series and most importantly, you made me reflect on miself, we can all relate to the constant portraing of human nature in this show. thank you for making this.
@marialuizanederborges96113 жыл бұрын
My man, this is a work of art, be proud of yourself.
@Rebel30002 жыл бұрын
One sticking point to why i prefer '03 over Brotherhood was in Lior, when the Chimera attacks Ed. The Automail reveal was sublime in 03 while BH was just like "yeah its there"... 03s tone with it was much more dramatic and the all round atmosphere was heavy in the write way
@algorithmgeneratedanimegir1286 Жыл бұрын
03 is objectively better made, it does fall apart in the second half, but overall it's THE better anime of the two.
@GlorpLorp11 ай бұрын
@@algorithmgeneratedanimegir1286 if it fails for half the anime. It's not objectively better made.
@kumashock407410 ай бұрын
@@GlorpLorpyou’re misunderstanding. It’s like you missed a whole section of this video. Fmab rearranged scenes in effectively. It’s not that it doesn’t have its own features like pretty animation. They made bad choices and changes from the manga.
@GlorpLorp10 ай бұрын
@kumashock4074 I'm not commenting on the video, while I don't think fma03 was bad by any means, fmab is just better all around imo. What I responded to was this person's claim that it was "objectively better" while also saying it fell apart in the second half.
@Josh-ez3mb3 жыл бұрын
Love it when peeps upload their entire series as one video Also an impressive one such as this :)
@darthdab5711 ай бұрын
i had the 2003 anime dvd set growing up and i always found myself more into it then brotherhood but all together they are just amazing. this KZbin video is 10/10 well done sir 🎉!
@ryuuseiirockman8722 жыл бұрын
It took 4 days and im really glad I was able to experience this video. Thank You Lowart for your work.
@maxcohen96392 жыл бұрын
Sincerely appreciate the effort it must have taken for you to string this all together cohesively. Great video, and great takes. Personally prefer 2003 FMA as well! This sincerely saved me from having to go through all of them. ::SALUTE::
@Veriama3 жыл бұрын
wow! being a long time fma fan, i read the manga and watched all the way through 2003 and tried to watch brotherhood and just... fell off, for some reason. even though i knew it was the story i loved and knew it was just that in animated form. you managed to put into such good words why i did even though 2003 managed to keep my interest through the early episodes. this is a fantastic breakdown and took a lot of work. awesome
@ollyjhb38723 жыл бұрын
Wow it really shows the work you put in when you put it all together like that lol
@LateiiTheParty4 ай бұрын
So much love went into this. You did an amazing job. FMA & BH are the greatest animes I’ve ever seen and I will always recommend
@michellekosik72332 жыл бұрын
Love how you analyze every element. I would like to thank you. Thank you for the respect.
@Dracobyte Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this compilation!
@elmerzcosta3 жыл бұрын
I have a test tomorrow and I still watched it all in one sitting. I'm very, very impressed with your work, this is amazing!
@darkblades1201 Жыл бұрын
I think Envy being a 3d model, being so weird and different to everyone else, really works well
@Metal_Icarus Жыл бұрын
watched the whole thing over two days. holy shit. Great work sir!
@ightddeeghhv23310 ай бұрын
Your voice is so good that I watched this twice.
@funkeemunkee112 жыл бұрын
Just sat through 5.5 hours of content where it gave me new insights to an anime I love aswell as make me happy I have enjoyed the amazing series through both animes and the manga. Not a single point you made I would disagree with and I will definitely recommend this video to people I get into a conversation about FMA.
@bhu1992 Жыл бұрын
FMA 2003 was my first anime! I watched it with fansubs in 2004 and it was the best time of my life! I always loved this series
@kdot1053 жыл бұрын
This came out A WEEK AFTER I FINISHED WATCHING YOUR ENTIRE SERIES SEPARATELY LMAOOO but seriously I love your videos
@AshlynOne2 жыл бұрын
Dear god that was so much to watch, but I couldn't agree more with all your points. I always had a softer spot for the original FMA. I used to think it was just because I was biased for watching it before consuming any other FMA media, but I've come to realize I really like the more tragic and serious tones it carries. It has a way more impactful and emotional story that speaks to me on a deeper level than mangahood. As much as I love Brotherhood and I have to admit the entire final sprint to the ending of Brotherhood encapsulates some of the best pacing and action sequences I've seen in anime it doesn't hit me or leave me thinking about it nearly as long as the original FMA did.
@mr.l39382 жыл бұрын
Facts🔥🤝🏾🔥
@pastelmusic4092 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this incredible video! I'm recovering from surgery, which means a lot of sitting around, and it has been great to have something to watch. It helped that your videos had chapters, as when my medicine made me dose off I could find the place to return to watching almost immediately. I love your insight on FMA's two animes and the manga, it was entertaining and has actually made me want to rewatch it all!
@Musicmanmurrell3 жыл бұрын
Great video! My hot take for FMA and FMAB is that while the music in both series is genuinely incredible, I've always preferred the music from the original anime adaptation. Thanks for compiling all of this!!
@haosmagnaingram69923 жыл бұрын
That's not a hot take even a majority of people that prefer brotherhood as a show prefer 03s soundtrack
@Alte.Kameraden3 жыл бұрын
For me the 2003 will always be the version I adore the most.
@mr.l39383 жыл бұрын
Same baby lessgetit 😤🔥🤝🏾🔥
@redlox22 жыл бұрын
I know people try to blame Brotherhood for ignoring some of the manga/2003 earlier points like the Mining town but i think they probably had a set 60 ish goal when they did the reboot. So wasting episodes rehasing things from the 2003 anime would be redundant especially as the Brotherhood does have a deeper plot rather quickly.
@Asbestos_Bunny Жыл бұрын
1:44:36 I love this discussion of how Tucker is a reflection of how Ed could be in the 2003 anime. Hell I’d even consider Tucker like another deadly sin like Treachery, just trying and trying again to play god in his monster form. He’s probably overall one of my favorite deviations that 2003 had done to the MangaHood story.
@stewartsmalls20248 ай бұрын
5:23:14 WOW! 4 whole years dedicated to the series! THANK YOU! It has been a long time since I saw these 2 series, I never read the Manga. They have become so intertwined in my head and your videos made them stand out and went further, giving me a deeper appreciation of the series, the themes as a whole. 2003 definitely has a better world building, a buildup to who Ed and Al are and why their story exists. I have to rewatch the endings for myself to determine which is better.
@philm.86222 жыл бұрын
Damn. Made it an hour in before I decided I will have to go back an rewatch the series.. both of them.. Be back to this video in a month or so I guess Gotta give serious props to you Lowart. Some really great insights from what I've seen so far. Really hits some thoughts I've had on the two series, but never really ruminated on. Also, must have taken quite some time to put all this together. Thanks a bunch. Went over to your playlist for this and dropped a like on all the videos.
@LizzieShiro2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been a fan of FMA since around 2006. A friend of mine and I bonded over it, believe it or not. I saw Brotherhood, loved it, but I tend to gravitate towards the 2003 anime more. I watched 2003 during a really dark time in my life, and the challenges Ed went through were similar to mine. Not verbatim, but the fact that Ed worked so hard and had everything go wrong in his face was… oddly comforting to watch for struggling me. Despite saying this, I do love both shows. I watched Brotherhood in 2011, and watched it until 3 am during vacation. This video explained a few things as to why I like both. This video was a great watch. Five hours well spent. I can’t help but say thank you for being as unbiased as possible. It was a nice breath of fresh air.
@BleachShippu56783 жыл бұрын
This is actually inane. This was a huge accomplishment and I'm glad I was able to be a part of it even a little bit
@stewartknoll23389 ай бұрын
Eds scream is stuck in my head. Ill never forget it 😂
@BlueBerry20071 Жыл бұрын
Fullmetal alchemist. (both of them) The only anime that has EVER made me bawl my eyes out. Ed and Als horribly tragic backstory, Nina and tucker, the ishvalan Civil War, the fight with father, and even father confronting truth, all moments that got me to tear up a little bit, if not just straight up cry.