The Modern Classic that is Fullmetal Alchemist by Studio Bones
Fullmetal Alchemist is an adaptation of the Manga of the same name (which in Japanese actually means "Alchemist of Steel"). The story follows the manga for its first 25 episodes and then deviates from it to form its own story in the second half. The story centers around two brothers, Edward and Alphonse Elric, who are young and budding alchemists in an alternate universe to our own, where alchemy overtook physics as the main science to use. Behind their cheery exteriors however, lies a dark and grim past. When they were young, their mother died and father abandoned them ( Oh boy It's time to spout "I Mustn't Run Away") leaving them to fend for themselves. However, they couldn't accept their mothers fate and so they decided to commit the ultimate sin to Alchemists: Human Transmutation. Of course, it goes horribly wrong as Edward loses one of his limbs and Alphonse loses his entire body. Edward, out of both anger, stupidity and love for his brother gives up another one of his limbs to attach Alphonse's soul to a suit of armour. With this in place, a man from the State Military comes to see the brothers and offers Edward a position as a State Alchemist. What follows is a story filled with action, drama, comedy, deceit and a bit of a messed up order to be honest. You see, the story is good, there's nothing wrong with the story itself but its the way the story is told is where I have a problem. The first two episodes take place a little bit into the story, then we see ALL the story upto that and them skip again to just after those first two episodes. It would've made more sense to have the viewing order be in chronological order (kinda like the Haruhi Suzumiya or Kara no Kyoukai series, but this does it to a lesser extent than those two shows). The narrative itself though is engaging and fun to watch, even if it is slow at some points (particularly at the start of the second half)
*Sighs*
I Have to talk about the animation now don't I?
Look, I'll be honest....it's dull and depressing. Despite a few glorious moments in the earlier episodes, the colouration of the animation in this show is bloody boring. The main reasoning for this is because the majority of the show takes place in one of two areas: Inside a Grey Building, or out in the desert/canyon regions. Like, the movement and actual animation of characters is fine and is done well, as are the fight scenes but, the colour scheme is really, REALLY boring and ruins the immersion sometimes. Also, there are occasional animation hiccups where characters faces can look well....idiotic to be frank.
The soundtrack isn't mind blowing like say, Evangelion or Attack on Titan but it definitely fits the show well, especially the pieces that feel like they're from a Legend of Zelda game. The standout track is of course, Brothers but that's not really the standout track across the whole OST.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Melissa:
That opening was stuck in my head for the longest time and is my favourite out of the four openings. However, as regards openings I only like one other opening, that being the Second one, Ready, Steady, Go! and the Ending themes, minus the first one didn't really catch my eye to be honest.
Overall, Fullmetal Alchemist is a brilliant but flawed anime. Its characters are extremely likable and the story is pretty damn good to say the least. The animation, poor villain and mostly forgettable OP/ED selection mar the show, but it's definitely enjoyable to watch. As fr dub or sub, either way to be honest although i personally prefer the dub because Vic Mignogna and Travis Willingham are just wow.
Story: 9
Characters: 9
Animation: 5
Sound: 8
Personal Enjoyment: 7
FINAL SCORE FOR FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST: 7.6/10
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