This is because in spite of its shounen-action demographic, FMA boasts strong characterization, noteworthy visual and musical direction, and a story wherein these all unfold as part of the show's varied yet comprehensible plot, and one that is not afraid to dip its toe into the seinen-esque to say the least. Nonetheless, many still hail it as a classic meriting at least equal attention to that of its younger brother. The original Fullmetal Alchemist currently sits in the shadow of its far more manga-faithful counterpart when it comes to present day popularity. The “FMA for nerds” sections can be skipped, as they are just tangents featuring either rebuttals to comments I anticipated or diatribes I just wanted to write about. As such, this is probably best for either big fans of the original FMA, or those very interested in a detailed analysis of most of the meat of its conclusion. Hello there! I initially intended to create a video of a (mostly) thorough analysis of the ending of FMA, but was ultimately unsatisfied with the quality of all but the content of the analysis itself, so I’ve scrapped the video and opted to post the script below instead. The Heroic Legend of Arslan (Arslan Senki).
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