Oh yeah, I forgot about the whole general thing.
"Leaving hell is not the same as entering it." - Tierce Japhrimel
Ah, I see. Thanks.
Tokyo Tosho's message is misleading. I thought they didn't use a clean one. I'll download it then.
Awesome!
Thanks for posting early. So... 50, or 52 episodes? Stuff's about to go down!
A couple of threads back, someone said 63.
I'm not sure which is more correct, if a distinction needs to be made. "Al is giving his all", or "Al is doing nothing".
Pride reverting to playing like a kid with a stick and helmet was funny. I wonder if they're foreshadowing him saving Madam Bradley.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
It was a decent way to deal with Pride. Not really a final method but for their immediate objectives perfect - so far. Of course it means Al won't be doing much for the time being but we have so many people on the stage already that this war will hardly miss one walking and talking tin suit.
Hohenheim doesn't seem like much of a fighter. He looked quite reluctant to enter the battle field (though I have no doubt he wanted to save Ed) and ended up using Al's somewhat self-sacrificing plan, no less. I wonder what he has been doing all the centuries.
once again... we still have 17 more chapters from the manga to cover... and the manga isnt over yet... i would say that 63 episodes can easily complete the manga itself
The scene with Pride talking to Al about Mrs. Bradley is my favorite in the episode. "I've always had a father, but I never had a mother." And, yes, the only occasionally distracted fixation on the helmet.
i know it all looks well and planned out, but there's still way too much up in the air. Kimblee just took down a bunch of Isbalites who looked like they were getting ready to help out. Greed seems to have his own agenda. Envy is not gone. We still have no body for Wrath, Pride is only disabled, and Sloth (and freaking Father) right in Central HQ.
Grumman, Armstrong/Miles and Mustang don't seem to be a coordinated team, let alone have any contact with the extremely valuable alchemists/Scar's faction.
Hoenheim did not fight, but the man did perform a massive, flawless transmutation without any movement at all.
it's amazing how good this anime adaptation is turning out.
Humans are different from animals. We must die for a reason. Now is the time for us to regulate ourselves and reclaim our dignity. The one who holds endless potential and displays his strength and kindness to the world. Only mankind has God, a power that allows us to go above and beyond what we are now, a God that we call "possibility".
That scream and colour scheme reminds me so much of the Mass Production Evas - completely with dripping inhumanity and savageness. (or so I'd expect).
The contrast between how Briggs and Mustang & co does things was great. That "ninja Briggs" scene was by far my favourite this episode (the still-enjoyable second favourite goes to "I'm getting chased by Scar!").
And who the hell is this?
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If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
Good ep overall.
I thought it wouldnt be as good as the first series. But this is awesome.
Those Briggs folks mean serious business. They look a bit funny in the winter camo, but I guess it's useful for them to tell a friend from a foe since the basic uniforms would basically be more alike.
May Chang has a lot of work to do to fix her mistake. But I guess forgiving her is a little easier since she's nothing but a kid all things considered.
Good episode, really liked the new op and ed, though been liking all of them so far. It was nice to see Wraith again in the op liked that scene as it makes him seem more human. All in all FMA reminds me why I love anime.
Edit: Wait is Wraith actually shedding a tear in the op or is it the rain?
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You are here alone again
In your sweet insanity
All too calm, you hide yourself from reality
Do you call it solitude? Do you call it liberty?
When all the world turns away to leave you lonely