![]() I’d probably be eaten alive if I didn’t mention that despite straying from the manga in unbelievable ways, the 2003 anime does have its own fans who prefer it to the source material. There will be spoilers for both the 2003 anime and the far superior manga, so I suggest you read the manga before reading this review. The drug-trip that resulted is known as “Fullmetal Alchemist 2003,” and it will be the subject of today’s review. This earlier anime quickly caught up with the as yet unfinished manga, and so that the anime wouldn’t affect her own writing, Arakawa gave them her blessing to write their own ending to the anime (I assume her exact words must have been something like “go crazy”). That manga is Fullmetal Alchemist by Hiromu Arakawa, and in 2009 it was adapted into a sixty-four-episode anime called Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, considered by many to be the greatest anime ever.īut in 2003 there was another adaptation. In my last article I showered a fantastic manga with praise. These articles were originally from my previous blog at My miniature painting articles range from updates concerning what I’m painting to full guides on how to paint. Miniatures Posts about my hobby of painting The Lord of the Rings miniatures from Games Workshop.There’s a lot more to most of the characters and plot elements in the book, and even a twelve-hour masterpiece of a movie just can’t compare. Overall, Tolkien’s books are deeper and more complex than any film adaptation could be. ![]() The Lord of the Rings Explained In this series of short articles, I talk about the various ways Tolkien’s books differ from the film adaptations.
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