![]() ![]() (How are they even allowed the time?) *They meet homunculus. There was one episode that showed Al's doubt of his own existence, but this wasn't clearly detailed enough. The lack of exploration in his psychology. The only problem with the character is the lack of focus on his own thoughts and so on. His main vulnerability is still an internal idea-the seal transcribed within his metal body. (though arguable since it was mentioned that there is a possibility that the armor would reject his soul eventually.) Link "naive" to his actual physicality. He doesn't have to eat or sleep and is almost immortal. I also liked the idea that Alphonse is naive yet inhumanely able. I mean think about the psychology of a character stuck on an empty armor? Think about its implications. I actually preferred this guy over his brother. In the end, the show just forces the viewer and Edward to just swallow everything and move on.Īlphonse Elric. Nevertheless, said reaction and thoughts are way too simple. He consistently feels regretful for trying to transmute her own mother, and his own dad accused him for actually just being a coward. True, Ed experiences things such as guilt and sorrow because of the things he feels as mistakes. He wants to bring back his and his brother's bodies. He uses automail(right arm and left leg) and alchemy to fight his way through almost everything. He gets very attached to acquainted "war" victims and is always affected by the past. He is strong-willed but at the same time childish. We see an icy place, dessert place, and then there's the ordinary regions where the main characters dwell.Įdward Elric, supposed talented alchemist(or close), with a terrible past. The plot was horrendously predictable after 3-4 episodes and then there was the lack of focus in the setting. ![]() The characters were too simple, particular the main characters. It's understandable that because FMA: Brotherhood paid attention to its simple-minded viewers(readers), the resulting complexity of the entirety of the anime would turn out bland. Aside from the usual everyday anime Art and Sound standard(of which most animes pass anyways), there are essentially three main factors that I see as important in Anime: ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |