Too bad you couldn't have dropped this yesterday. Father's day would have been a hilarious day to drop an FMA video. The entire spectrum of fathers exist in this show.
@croweycroweycroweycr2 ай бұрын
has plenty of daddys too
@thatdudeghosty6817Ай бұрын
Roy Mustang 😩😩😩@@croweycroweycroweycr
@auraemerald84342 ай бұрын
To me, FullMetal Alchemist is the closest any show has ever gotten to a perfect narrative. Great pacing, great characters, great story, great mystery, great action, great payoffs. Of course, everything is subjective and it isn’t quite my favorite show ever for reasons, but the stumbles it makes are so small and the story resonated with me in such a special way that I will never forget it.
@paulscott20372 ай бұрын
The themes involved are handled so perfect and they just get stacked so heavily on top of each other. If you just watch it without really delving on that side of things then it is just a well told, action packed, manga/anime. But if you start analysing it even a little bit then you detect so much depth and nuance and the more you do the more you'll see. And some people will say, 'yeah but all fiction is like that.' Which is fair, but in FMA's case it is all so intentional and well thought out.
@awkwardsquirtleАй бұрын
And both versions are amazing and it's even better view them back to back
@samninjago8216Ай бұрын
fmab has really bad pacing not sure if u mean fma or fmab but just saying
@redhatpatАй бұрын
@@samninjago8216 FMA:B definitely has fast pacing in the earlier seasons but bad pacing??? What do you mean by bad pacing? If anything it's a miracle that it's as well paced as it is at all, despite being a relatively short shonen with only 64 episodes to juggle and conclude all of its relevant plot points.
@NoNameNoWhere25 күн бұрын
@samninjago8216 Not really. It had bad pacing compared to 03 because you notice what was skipped. Watching it fresh or years after 03, the pacing isn't that bad. With only 2 exceptions - the train heist and mine scandal. The pacing is, for the most part, quite good.
@Shovelchicken2 ай бұрын
Izumi wanted her child back, so she lost the ability to have one. Mustang had a vision of a better world, so he lost the ability to see it. Alphonse wanted to feel his mothers warmth, so he lost the ability to feel anything. Edward wanted to stand on his own two feet and protect his family with his own two hands, so he loses an arm and a leg. Hohenheim wants his freedom, and becomes a prison for thousands of others. or something. The point is, each character that sees the gate/performs human transmutation loses something related to their desire.
@lucyharfillia62002 ай бұрын
Hearing Roy be called Ron Mustang sends me every time
@DIYisntDead2 ай бұрын
Is it a meme or joke I'm unaware of? I hate it so much, why wouldn't he fix it for the reupload 😂
@reaperreaper30712 ай бұрын
Literally triggering. 😂
@paoloconti19992 ай бұрын
@@DIYisntDead during the first part it was a mistake, then it was for fun and memes
@qpSubZeroqpАй бұрын
It almost sounds like a porn star name 😂😂
@evilovesperryАй бұрын
Riiiight it's nails on a chalkboard. He has to know
@XenithflareGaming2 ай бұрын
I said it on the original review, but I'll say it again: I prefer Brotherhood's slow-burn that is Hoenheim. They basically introduced everything around him without providing any actual answers about him directly. His mysterious travels, his hints about a long life, the wild confusion Father brought along... It wasn't until the Dwarf in the Flask backstory in Xerxes that we got any answers and it. Was. Incredible. The build up that eventually culminated in the answers to everything was perfect storytelling; even the pacing of the backstory itself was impressive because even while it was unfolding it still held things back until the very end. Who is this homunculus? Who is the slave? What story is it even telling? OH ONLY THE ENTIRE STORY OF FMA
@theassortedhobbyist2 ай бұрын
It's preciously because of the execution of the mystery and structure of the narrative why Hohenheim is my favorite character in the manga and Brotherhood. We are introduced to him as this absent father that left his family when the boys were still young and because we primarily follow Ed and Al's perspective, we are getting a glimpse into two unreliable sources as to who their father is as a character. Edward, in particular, is far more resentful of even the mere mention of Hohenheim's existence because as far as he knew, his father abandoned them. It's easier for him to justify his anger and hurt towards Hohenheim if he was the flaky person Ed thought he was (which he unfortunately kind of is in the 2003 anime), but when the two reunite in chapter 85 (episode 47 of FMA Brotherhood) and Ed finally learns about Hohenheim's past with Father and tells him Trisha's final message, he's off-put by Hohenheim's reaction and backstory because it's clear to him that Hohenheim genuinely loved his wife and children, wanting to spend his life with them and to be able to live as a true mortal instead of outliving his wife and sons. With all of this new information about Hohenheim, I can only imagine the confusingly mixed emotions Ed has after finding out that the parent that left him and his family behind is a decent person who did it to end his curse and then later on try to stop Father and keep his family safe from harm.
@Pir-o2 ай бұрын
I always liked that every single homunculus dies from the deadly sin he represents. Gluttony gets eaten, Sloth dies from exposition etc. Very clever.
@Ash_Wen-li2 ай бұрын
And Lust dies cause Mustang is sexy?
@ousou782 ай бұрын
@@Ash_Wen-li seems right
@juanmp96452 ай бұрын
@@Ash_Wen-li Lust dies because she got too hot. Literally.
@Pir-o2 ай бұрын
@@Ash_Wen-li Why do you think we call people "hot"? Lust if often associated with fire. "fiery passion", "flames of passion" etc.
@timmyman96772 ай бұрын
Pride dies asking for help and being ignored by his Father, Wrath stalemates a man just as vengeful as he is, but he does get to die happy. Envy kills itself out of shame, and 1st Greed gets melted down to his most vital component and GreedLing makes a selfless sacrifice in an ironic twist.
@machodgdon2 ай бұрын
Bro casually dropped a movie
@srensen9948sander2 ай бұрын
He shouldn't
@kristopherwillis80752 ай бұрын
YESSIR he did 🥤😁🍿
@nickjones98672 ай бұрын
He dropped a god damn snider cut
@beecees4102 ай бұрын
Damn, what movies do you watch? Mine dont last longer than 90 minutes 😂
@jamess3592 ай бұрын
Casually? Nah
@trise20332 ай бұрын
Fun fact: As far as i can tell, the word "fullmetal" is used in exactly one other context: "fullmetal jacket" ammunition. Basically, this is a bullet design that allows faster muzzle velocity, minimal barrel transfer, and effective armor piercing. This is relevant here, because Ed constantly barrels forward, punching through whatever resistance he meets, leaving as little of himself behind as possible.
@Claudia-nw5ic2 ай бұрын
Apparently, Arakawa specifically chose this as the English translation rather than the more direct "Alchemist of Steel" for this connotation
@anothervagabond2 ай бұрын
This is a misconception actually. The Japanese name for the series is "Hagane no Renkinjutsushi", which just means "Alchemist of Steel", and Ed's title more accurately translates to "steel alchemist" (or possibly "solid steel alchemist"), because Bradley notes during his examination that Ed has "nerves of steel" so he's making a sort of joke based on that as well as Ed's automail, an intentional double meaning. They just chose "Fullmetal" in the translations because I guess somebody decided it sounds cooler than "solid steel". Also "fullmetal" isn't a word, it's "full metal jacket" not "fullmetal jacket". It literally just means the bullet's core is encased in metal.
@JoKad172 ай бұрын
No, they chose it bc is the name of the trilogy: Fullmetal Alchemist, Fullmetal Jacket and Fullmetal Panic! I like each part but I kinda don't get where they were going.
@Its_Sprite_2 ай бұрын
I just finished fmab last week, easily the best piece of media I’ve ever seen in my entire life
@mangodango17332 ай бұрын
That was kinda my thoughts when I was younger I mean not as fancy but when I hear full metal I think bullet and Edward is compact and mighty like a bullet
@kkimberling2 ай бұрын
Fullmetal Alchemist. ... Fullmetal Alchemist.
@Rhyainn2 ай бұрын
FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST
@Ozpawn2 ай бұрын
@@Rhyainnfullmetal alchemist
@user-gq3ji1tj2g2 ай бұрын
@@Ozpawn fullmetal alchemist
@lucypedersen68462 ай бұрын
@@user-gq3ji1tj2gFullmetal Alchemist
@anaionescu89132 ай бұрын
*fullmetalalchemist* . . . _F U L L M E T A L A L C H E M I S T_
@RidKain2 ай бұрын
The og FMA anime was what turned me from someone who happened to watch a few anime into someone who loves anime
@Boooozle2 ай бұрын
I still think it did some things better than Brotherhood
@joelschittenhelm55712 ай бұрын
@@Boooozle I acctually think 2003 is the better anime. Its my favourite anime of all time
@someguyy194_22 ай бұрын
@@joelschittenhelm5571I feel the same way, like I wouldn’t argue it’s “objectively” better but I personally like 2003 way more
@GrapeTesting1012 ай бұрын
@@Boooozle Nice opinion bro.
@GrapeTesting1012 ай бұрын
@@joelschittenhelm5571 Nice opinion bro.
@valadez6012 ай бұрын
I've already seen this, I don't need to watch it again. (Watches it again anyway)
@santiagocosta74082 ай бұрын
Same here 🎉
@lordseppenstein25592 ай бұрын
@@santiagocosta7408 same^^
@eliezeracostagonzalez77412 ай бұрын
Jajajajajajaja saaaaame 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@SamuelMason-mb9wj11 күн бұрын
Literally here again because I've watched all of his other videos. At least twice...
@solidskullz57362 ай бұрын
Full metal alchemist was one of the first mangas that I ever read and it captivated me from start to finish. The characters, the story, the themes, the intrigue, it’s all very well written. I’m glad that I picked it up all those years ago when I was a high school sophomore
@LampourgeR22 ай бұрын
Fullmetal Alchemist is a perfect story. Not genre-redefining like Star Wars or Dragon Ball, but the way it is executed is so utterly perfect from start to finish. It has gripping and relatable characters the audience truly feels connected to, it's plot is rich with mystery and the twists and turns keep the audience engaged and eager throughout, and (most importantly) it pays off everything it sets up so satisfyingly. Most of all the happy ending feels earned without becoming too saccharin. The characters that die stay dead, and Ed can't use alchemy anymore as the cost of stopping Father. It is very happy and uplifting, but the cost of the adventure is still there. People say that Avatar TLA is the peak of modern fiction, that it is the standard-bearer for a perfectly told story. I think FMA deserves to be in that conversation too as an equal. FMA doesn't "deserve more love" (the actions its fans have taken on myanimelist show it has enough), but I think the manga deserves to be re-evaluated for just how good it actually is. Arakawa created a piece of art that did what so few other pieces of art fail to do (definitively at least): tell a story perfectly.
@macrobertson252 ай бұрын
"Greed...for lack of a better word, is good"
@mookiestewart37762 ай бұрын
That asshole Reagan strikes again
@skullyinc.Ай бұрын
Damn right he was.
@yourcollegedebt83842 ай бұрын
I like to imagine that, when Sloth finishes the country wide circle, the following exchange happens: "Hey, I'm just checking in if I can go and die now" *Cheerfully* "Nope! Get back to work slave!" "Okay..."
@evilovesperryАй бұрын
If by dead you mean start digging 2 countries over
@WhiskerDooz23 күн бұрын
Such a pain
@INS1cells2 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot Mark.....Now I have to watch FMA again for the 101th time
@evilovesperryАй бұрын
You can't just remember it ? It's imprinted to my memory
@amccall882 ай бұрын
I may personally prefer Brotherhood, but I love the fact that you gave both series their flowers. If I didn't love 2003 I wouldn't have bothered to read the manga or watch Brotherhood
@tyschirmer61272 ай бұрын
These type of full review videos are so terrific because half way through you have done such a good job convincing me this story is awesome that I turn it off to go watch the actual thing and I will come and watch this review when I’m done!
@hbkjose12 ай бұрын
Just finished rewatching the Og FMA and Brotherhood and now this. I’m beyond excited😊
@jon98282 ай бұрын
Where did you watch it/them? Been looking to rewatch FMAb but don't know where to buy or stream it.
@SadBirbHours2 ай бұрын
@@jon9828You can’t watch the original anywhere legally. Hard copies of it are crazy expensive as well
@mookiestewart37762 ай бұрын
@@jon9828fmab is available on Crunchyroll if I recall , 2003 is a bit more difficult to find unfortunately, truly an underrated series
@mistingwolf2 ай бұрын
@@jon9828 FMAB is on Crunchyroll. Can't help on FMA 03 though.
@unclezorbak2 ай бұрын
@@jon9828 FMAB is on Crunchyroll. The OG FMA isn't
@TeamSoraPresents2 ай бұрын
Ready steady, can't hold me back Ready steady, give me good luck Ready steady, never look back LET'S GET STARTED, READY STEADY GO!!! For real, this is still one of the best anime I've ever seen, not my first but one of the first that really informed me of what anime was truly capable of, and to this day Ed is one of my all-time favorite characters. Such a shame that the 2003 series has been completely deleted from the internet and Ed's English VA got himself blacklisted.
@apple-cv2xj2 ай бұрын
I just started the video, what happened to Ed's va? And what do you mean the 2003 version was wiped, that people only talk about brotherhood?
@TeamSoraPresents2 ай бұрын
@@apple-cv2xj First: Vic Mignogna, Edward Elric's English VA (among many other roles he's done), turned out to be a predator and a bastard, so everyone he _was_ working with fired him. He then tried to sue Funimation, Monica Rial, and Jamie Marchi, for defamation and he lost that case and every appeal. Speaking of Funimation: when Sony bought them and folded them into Crunchyroll, they failed to renew a number of licenses for Funi's older catalog. And since other streaming platforms, like Netflix, did the same, FMA 2003 is now almost impossible to find online. Strangely, I'm looking at CR right now: the FMA movie "Conqueror of Shamballa" is still up for some reason.
@amiraameera83022 ай бұрын
The music alone in this show got me into J-Pop and eventually led me to Creepy Nuts. Google them and thank me later 😁
@theassortedhobbyistАй бұрын
@@apple-cv2xj In 2019, Vic Mignogna (voice of Edward Elric) was the center of numerous sexual harassment allegations against fans at cons and some co-workers, resulting in him being fired from the projects he was working on like RWBY, the Persona series, and the Dragon Ball series. As for the 2003 FMA series, it has become a show that is extremely difficult to watch through legal options since it is not available on streaming sites like Crunchyroll or Netflix or Hulu and the DVDs/blu-ray release of the show are out of print.
@ArcanoSilverwindАй бұрын
@@apple-cv2xj Google it
@yourcollegedebt83842 ай бұрын
The editing at 2:26:42 is phenomenal, and I wanted to acknowledge that in writing
@julianuga2 ай бұрын
Alchemy is the hardest, most well developed magic system in all fiction. Clearly defined limits, clearly defined variations, and all while leaving plenty of room for creativity within the rules. All exceptions to the rules come at great cost, so it's not truly an exception. (Edit): OMG I just realized that fma philosopher stones work the same way soul gems do in skyrim 😮😮😮
@chesterstevens88702 ай бұрын
Come on, *_ALL_* fiction? Educate yourself and go read a book, there's more systems of magic out there than FMA, Harry Potter and DnD.
@saltyk98692 ай бұрын
Avatar's bending system is also a very good one in my opinion.
@averlinbc56802 ай бұрын
@@chesterstevens8870 okay? I’ll give you DND but Harry Potter it’s not a hard magic system with clearly defined rules. It’s very much a soft magic system. Things are used more conveniently then consistently especially story wise.
@KP-mf1zk2 ай бұрын
Powersystem from Magi the Labyrinth of magic is good too
@Fooacta2 ай бұрын
@@averlinbc5680No, they're implying OP has consumed a very limited amount of media, to the point where FMA, HP and DnD are the only magic systems that OP knows.
@kamalkaze2 ай бұрын
I’ve only seen a few of your reviews so far, but I want you to know that your beautiful descriptions, takeaways, and general sense of wonder when reviewing the different series you’ve cover have really inspired a new love of literature in me. There were so many things I was watching at face value without a real appreciation for the depths of the story being told beneath the visuals. Thank you for making the content you make.
@Animesaga3762 ай бұрын
This anime is exact example of masterpiece
@numenthehuman2 ай бұрын
Desert Punk next man. As someone who has watched Fullmetal 100 times it is fun seeing you go through the motions of reading it for the first time.
@Cackman2 ай бұрын
1:25:49 Hughes was in the room when Wrath does his big speech about human life being next to worthless. It's not unreasonable to assume he told Mustang about this (in fact Brotherhood directly implies that he does) and then Mustang told Hawkeye.
@Nikonii12 ай бұрын
1:53:00-1:53:53 There is 2 Chapters you Missed!!! We DO see how Edd Heals himself and its actually really cool!!
@Odel9642 ай бұрын
Full metal alchemist brotherhood is the best and most complete anime of all time
@lucasbayer92542 ай бұрын
🧢
@heethanthen2 ай бұрын
Monster would like a word with you
@MiesterDX5952 ай бұрын
@lucasbayer9254 Don't start, you got the worst pfp to be coming out here with that too.
@shaneos27272 ай бұрын
@@MiesterDX595yeah fma just doesn’t feel whole and not as well balanced as brotherhood
@bearerofbadnews13752 ай бұрын
I like brotherhood for having a happier ending. The 2003 FMA I appreciate the darker elements, even if it did go off the rails with its original ending.
@cdscissor2 ай бұрын
That thumbnail goes SO HARD that it makes me sort of sad this is a manga deep dive and not a 2003 one. But no matter what, both stories are rock solid. Fullmetal, even.
@leonst.74712 ай бұрын
Oh I havent watched this review of yours in a while good that your editor is making these supercuts for future viewings like today send him a cookie mark he deserves it.
@adhmitch27432 ай бұрын
So glad you decided to finally cover FMA:Brotherhood. It’s the greatest of all time and still loving your content Mark
@MrJTH19992 ай бұрын
Didn’t he cover it already?
@Jerga272 ай бұрын
@MrJTH1999 yes, this is a compilation of those review videos
@DomyTheMad4202 ай бұрын
i saw the thumbnail, the uploader and the LENGTH of this video and i exclaimed 2 words: "F*CK YES."
@soopakoopa64612 ай бұрын
I dunno if Mark reads the comments on here or not, but if he hasn't already, he needs to watch the bloopers from the Brotherhood dub. Pretty sure they're on youtube, and they're a riot.
@LouPoletti12 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say your video made my week. I’m always glad to see another of your insightful video essays in my feed. So many feels and so many damn good points. The love you have for these series is clear and infectious. You’re doing a phenomenal job and deserve be proud of yourself 💪
@hannahquinn80462 ай бұрын
FMA has been my absolute all time favourite anime for over a decade. I think Mark did such a good job articulating all the reasons I love it that I had trouble putting into words myself. The video even makes me think about some things with a new and exciting perspective. I stumbled upon this review by chance and could not have enjoyed it more. Very very well done! Thank you so much for your hard work!
@finnyfinn272 ай бұрын
I have also viewed a TON of anime and Manga in my time. it's been an obsession for decades since watching DBZ on my big CRT TV back in the day. I've enjoyed some anime more than FMAB, for sure, but it is THE example of a perfect show. no pacing issues, concise power system, compelling villains and heroes, good humor, appalling horrifying moments, it has no flaws. and most importantly, when it ended, it ended. the story was over, we didn't get a half-baked sequel strung out for money. the story was done, so the Manga ended. perfect.
@mrrd44442 ай бұрын
Btw: 2003 also does the Nina story much better. Traumatizingly so. Now that you've watched Brotherhood I encourage you to revisit it.
@mariokarter132 ай бұрын
What sets Fullmetal Alchemist apart from most other series is just how seamlessly it can shift tone. It can ping-pong between comedy, action, drama, even romance, and every time it feels perfectly natural.
@ReloKai2 ай бұрын
Thanks Mark for this wonderful video. You and your team put a lot of effort into it, and I teared up at several parts as well. Remember not only to work hard like Edward did, but pace your self, like Al did.
@TryForce2 ай бұрын
funny how I just started rewatching this series for comfort and then this video drops. STOP EATING MY COOKIES!
@BlueMaroonAnimations2 ай бұрын
I already watched all these when they originally came out, but I couldn't help but watch the whole thing again to hear your enthusiasm and discussion of one of the anime's I hold so dear. Its always good to revisit this anime, even if its in the form of watching others talk about it or watch it for the first time.
@Infernoblade1010Ай бұрын
Love FMA soooooo much! It was my true gateway into anime back in 7th grade. I had watched DBZ, but never realized it was anime. FMA holds a VERY special place in my heart. I've always identified very closely with Ed and it was actually my first profile picture for facebook way back in 2009. Without giving it a chance, i never would've gotten addicted to Bleach, One Piece, My Hero, and SOOOOOO many others! A huge shoutout to Arikawa, who really changed my life!!!
@rocketleax52 ай бұрын
Finished BH a couple weeks back and all I have to say is I'm gay for Envy. Absolutely obssesed. The pale skin, purple eyes, psychotic smile, palm tree hair, crop topb, fingerless gloves, the man skirt, ITS PERFECT. I don't see enough people talking about how pretty they are. Oh yeah the show is pretty good too ig
@Substantial-hf1rm2 ай бұрын
I thought this was a review of the full original 2003 anime :( Hopefully he covers it one day, it have a lot of interesting themes that he'd love.
@Johnmerlin202 ай бұрын
Agreed lol - I love both FMA 2003 and Brotherhood and I always recommend people watch both if theyre interested in FMA
@theCommentDevil2 ай бұрын
I will always love fma 2003 more than brotherhood
@bearerofbadnews13752 ай бұрын
2003 had an interesting spin of the Homunculi. Also I liked 2003 Sloth more than Brotherhood Sloth.
@Rubymagicalgirl882 ай бұрын
I mean technically he covers the manga but uses footage from both. I don't remember if he talks about the 03 version but he talks about the live action films.
@Johnmerlin202 ай бұрын
@@bearerofbadnews1375 yeah there were a few Homunculi I liked more in 2003 than brotherhood. Sloth, Gluttony and Lust I liked more in 2003. But I liked pride and wrath a lot more in brotherhood. Greed and Envy I liked in both equally
@kb4702 ай бұрын
I've spent the last few days watching this on and off. I'm so happy to watch someone watch this show for the first time.
@The13thKnight2 ай бұрын
Bahahaha that careless whisper joke was *brilliant* in my head I was already like ‘Ya’ll should make out’
@davidkrivankaАй бұрын
14:15 "It looks like its beginning to rain" is one of the most impactful scenes in anime I've ever seen and it makes me sad to this day.
@TifffanyTaylor2 ай бұрын
(Not) Mark's hype over mustang vs lust makes me feel so vindicated. Hail yes
@MrHailstorm00Ай бұрын
Love the video! Too bad you didn't include the train station scene at the end, when Ed proposes to Winry. It is, to me, the true ending of the whole saga, as Winry easily throws the "equivalent exchange" principle out the window. Considering how the cold and calculating principle of "equivalent exchange" has revealed to us nothing but all kinds of dark corners in our own humanity, the way WInry brushes the idea off reminds us of a heart-warming yet simple fact, one we probably know all along: there's something in this world that doesn't require equivalent exchange, and that is what life is truly worth living for.
@epli722 ай бұрын
To me personally, Full Metal Alchemist is one of the best stories out there. I doubt I'll ever find an anime I love as much as FMA Brotherhood. So, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR CREATING AND POSTING THIS! ❤
@salient6662 ай бұрын
I have Al's bloodseal tattooed on the top of my left hand, and the servant cross tattooed on my face in front of my ear. This manga/anime is the most perfect piece of entertainment that has ever existed, directly next to starwars and Dragon ball and marvel comics
@Espio902 ай бұрын
You made my day Sir, even if i watched Full Metal Alchemist, and FMA: Brotherhood long time ago, still it was so good to watch ur point of view at this subcject. Good Job, as always. Greetings from Poland :)
@lo47507 күн бұрын
hard work really is not such a bad thing after all - after all, i truly loved your review. i think this might be my favourite piece of analysis on full metal alchemist, and i am so thankful that you've written it. thank you!
@pressurealign8112 ай бұрын
That were 3 hours i thankfully watched over 3 days without regret. FMA been a while ago for me but i thank you for this wonderful review. Its been a pleasure to revisit it with you and see beautiful details of this story i couldnt have thought of without you. Thank you!
@TheCheat4202 ай бұрын
Babe wake up! There's a new Totally Not Mark compilation to fall asleep to!
@bananaspliitz91362 ай бұрын
I almost enjoy watching videos like these more than the og content. Almost. But it’s just so much fun in a different way to see and b, even tangentially, along for the ride of someone else’s discovery of something I love. It’s just a pleasure to essentially sit and listen to someone 3h info dump and just nod along agreeing and getting excited about the epic moments all over again. I hope u never lose that fun💜💜
@PeterOHanrahaHanrahan2 ай бұрын
The original anime adaptation is certainly worth a watch if you loved the manga; after around episode twenty it takes an entirely different - and well-written - route, with much darker and ambiguous tone. To name a contrast with out trying to spoil, the way that homunculi are created and destroyed in this adaptation varies drastically from the original manga, all the while being perfectly tied in to what the manga had from the point that it diverged from. In this adaptation, they also show how Edward became a state alchemist and the exam process, which is a really nice detail. And Nina gets more development.
@CrossxFir32 ай бұрын
Watching the 2003 first should be a prerequisite to watching brotherhood
@petre1758Ай бұрын
One if my favorite FMA takes ever is something I read on Tumblr. Goes something like this: "The reasons why Edward Isn’t a typical always cheery, bubbly, helpful, kind, shonen protagonist is because this story's that guy spends all of it trapped in a suit of armor".
@HektorMDАй бұрын
Just finished the 3rd watch at this masterpiece. Amazing work from you Mark and your team. FMA is my favourite anime all of time, and your analysis did justice to every single page/episode. Thanks a lot, and cheers! Regards from Mexico.
@dotsucksАй бұрын
“I think a large part of the story’s appeal comes from a tormented world being seen through the innocent and well meaning eyes and actions of two children” If “bravery from innocence” or the “a child’s courage that surpasses even the adults’” was a trope, it would be my favorite.
@GRIM_DROWNEDАй бұрын
i love your theories it reminds me of when i was theorizing when i was watching the anime, thanks for this literally my fav anime.
@jmknight922 ай бұрын
Fma: brotherhood is the first anime I ever watched and has become the bar by which I measure all others. Boy what a difficult bar to clear
@jarod76982 ай бұрын
some of my friends find it weird when I say that FMA is my favorite manga but not my favorite anime (since most expect it to be the other way around). Don't get me wrong I love the anime too (especially the music, from the OP's and ED's, to the soundtrack man Akira Senju cooked a masterpiece with the FMAB OST, and Michiru Oshima for the '03 adaptation OST for sure 💖🔥). but something about the manga just flows so much better in terms of pacing for me. And as much as the animation was really nice for its time, I find that Arakawa's manga art has an underrated charm to it that the anime adaptations don't fully capture in my opinion - this applies also to her other work that I love -> Silver Spoon 💖. Anw, I'm just glad to see some more FMA love today!! Might just reread or rewatch the series all over again!!! :'>
@redpanda666Ай бұрын
Bless you for appreciating the music of the '03 production. I really don't get the 'argument' of which series is better (they are both so so good) but since folks put down the first production I feel like it's nice to recognize the elements that made it great and worthy of praise :) yes I love all the FMA
@baccobandАй бұрын
Amazing review, man. Cheers!
@alitaki20372 ай бұрын
As you enjoyed every chapter you read, I enjoyed every minute I listened and watched. Thank you and a ‘monumental’ well done.
@crimiusXIII2 ай бұрын
Kimblee superceding Pride is such a peak moment, too.
@Limbaugh_2 ай бұрын
14:40 I love that they give you enough that you can come to the same conclusion as Hughes.
@half8n1912 ай бұрын
whenever I hear "FULL METAL ALCHEMIST" I think of that dog meme xD
@icedlemontea60422 ай бұрын
I kept telling people this, "FMAB is One Piece in 64 episodes.". It has clear characters drive, it has mystery, unexpected plotlines, great pacing, fantastic ost opening & ending songs, and more importantly, it has the best ending conclusion to the story & characters that leaves everyone satisfied. It is undisputedly the best anime in my generation, imo.
@ivancaldrer85872 ай бұрын
I just finished Brotherhood and I’ve never watched anything like it. I’m giving it a solid 10/10 😁 the pacing was good and I didn’t feel the urge to skip to the next chapter. The 2 main characters very well thought out. I’d definitely recommend this 64-episode-journey
@Christian-eq7uhАй бұрын
His theory for hohenheim would actually be pretty sick. Forcing Ed and Al to choose to save the world, or stop their father and thereby also ending the possibility of seeing their mother again.
@Dad......2 ай бұрын
I KNEW that clip of Vegeta was gonna make an appearance in this video, but I didn't realize it was gonna get a whole workout lmao.
@bitfusionsouthafrica2 ай бұрын
Watched Brotherhood anime during lockdown, worth it 😊
@NJTSuperKing2 ай бұрын
Mark every time he reads a new manga "this has the single best (blank) I have ever (blank)!" Lol love ya, brother.
@bristowski2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. You reminded me what a beautiful story this really was and inspired me to take the story I'm writing in a new direction with your analysis.
@HazukiInu2 ай бұрын
I had your video on in the background and hearing you mention Shaman King totally caught me off guard! I love your videos and the way you dig into these series. I would love to see you cover Shaman King someday, it's a truly underrated series! Especially since you focus on the manga, which is by far where it shines
@rahulnarayanan3742 ай бұрын
I love you Mark for articulating so well why this is my favorite anime
@alextarr42232 ай бұрын
Calling Roy Ron the entire video made my heart so happy 😂
@bradleymartin6254Ай бұрын
Gonna have to go check out your other videos, thanks for doing justice to this one! Also, the ending of brotherhood is why I loved it more, Arikawas vision for the story is so much more fulfilling that the original animes ending.
@Kikidium17 сағат бұрын
Damn it, now I'm crying! This was really well done and I'm glad I watched it, even if it is almost 3 hours lol. Well done Mark and editors(sorry I don't know your names I'm new to the channel)! Greedling is my favourite character too.
@RedMetalKills12 күн бұрын
Bro please make more of these kinds of reviews you’re onto somthing here!
@jenniemafune40632 ай бұрын
i've never watch a YT video this long. it was fun! FMA is one of my favorites!
@trinodot81122 ай бұрын
Please review the original anime! It delves so much deeper into the backstory and has a darker tone. The second half of the original anime is also a completely different take on the same story.
@JD-yi7qq2 ай бұрын
I'd love for you to do a separate video covering the 2003 anime and the movie that concluded the series
@MintTea200523 күн бұрын
Man one thing that I think is so sweet about Al is how selfless he is despite how much he’s lost. I couldn’t imagine what it would be like not being able to eat, sleep, breathe, blink(i think), feel pain. I think that would be pure torture for many of us yet he just seems to accept it and move forward. In a way making him one of the most mature characters in FMA.
@alexloyola67622 ай бұрын
1:17:26 is my absolute favorite scene from any anime/manga - ever. The look in Edward's eyes is unforgettable and the meaning of the scene as it relates to the goal he and Al set from the start - so, so powerful. He knew it was attainable; it stopped being impossible. I'm legitimately getting emotional just writing this. I'm really considering getting this as a tattoo.
@guguganmo85602 ай бұрын
Some of the best openings and endings, great storyline and themes. This is my favorite anime and I've watched a lot.
@robertgabrielzaharie54052 ай бұрын
Ed confessing to Winry was a hell of a scene too
@patstevens45602 ай бұрын
I’m glad I don’t have anything to do tomorrow because I’m definitely watching this late at night with some snack breaks 🤣
@animefan772 ай бұрын
2:47:59- He's right. Father Cornello was a novice at the whole alchemy ordeal, but even he could create some imaginative things. Dwarf in the flask in contrast, despite having CENTURIES to refine his craft to be one of the most powerful Alchemists in existence with a creative arsenal of powers from his Sins alone- settles for negating the talent of others, using the talent of others to get what he wants, and when he does create- such as the dragon he clashes with Hohenheim- it's so shoddily crafted it might as well be a kid's drawing compared to the intricate orient style dragon Hohenheim makes. Being a collective of knowledge doesn't mean squat if you're not actually smart or wise enough to do something on your own. No wonder his gate is blank, he's creatively bankrupt.
@KyoMobius2 ай бұрын
In the "Nina" episode the ending slightly changes and Edward is crying in the last scene
@SunGawdRa2 ай бұрын
Truly one of the low key greatest anime contenders. Definitely enjoyed your reviews the first time around, and will probably enjoy rewatching it now!
@OpZeroFilms2 ай бұрын
Ahh, this was a wonderful review. A manga that definitely should be on peoples shelves.
@MoonStone_Empress15 күн бұрын
I started watching this video and remembered I only watched about 10 episodes of FMAB. So I stopped the video to start watching it again. I finally finished it today. I'm changed and just damn. It's my new favorite story.
@Spengali1Ай бұрын
You've just made me order the full manga box set after a beer and a wine 🍺🍷 Cheers!
@nimbus32182 ай бұрын
FMA is what changed me from a DBZ fan specifically to an anime fan in general. Then getting to do it all over again with FMA brotherhood was awesome. And of course I stand with Vic!
@Dawggoon94602 ай бұрын
Literally same as me I had always kinda seen anime with the 4kids that came on every Saturday but then one of my brothers turned on the 2003 FMA on Netflix (when it was on there at the time) and first episode sold me and then with what happened to Nina I was shook to my core I had never seen anything like that in a anime there were so many emotions going through me all at once and thats when I knew I would love this series and I've watched both the anime's and Conquer of Sham every year I just love this series it will always be my all time favorite anime and showed me what anime could be. Also I've Stood with Vic since day 1 it was not right what those people did to him
@WinspearUltima2 ай бұрын
Loved watching FMAB one of my favourite anime period. Hope to check out the manga soon and collect it aswell.
@protomundi2 ай бұрын
For someone joining your channel this year. I happy to see this masterpiece in its full lenght. It's so many years age I watched brotherhood and to this day one of my most favourite Anime.