Im the same way, I dont know if its because its been re-done or something in the way that it had, but, I do find myself been drawnAC10 said:I'll admit I hated the original full metal alchemist, but brotherhood sounds somewhat interesting to me - kind of paradoxical!
64 episodes. Anyway, fansubs are technically illegal, and probably shouldn't be recommended on the Escapist. However, it's fair to say their release times ECLIPSE those of their official counterparts, am I right?KeyMaster45 said:You should just go DL the rest of the series from a fansub site, it's well over and done with in japan(think it clocked in at 63 episodes) and I thought it was really awesome even better than the first series to be honest. I did miss my english voice actors from the dubbed series I followed on [AS] so I was glad to see the dubbed version hit [AS] in a very timely manner.
There is a free legal way to watch-llafnwod said:64 episodes. Anyway, fansubs are technically illegal, and probably shouldn't be recommended on the Escapist. However, it's fair to say their release times ECLIPSE those of their official counterparts, am I right?KeyMaster45 said:You should just go DL the rest of the series from a fansub site, it's well over and done with in japan(think it clocked in at 63 episodes) and I thought it was really awesome even better than the first series to be honest. I did miss my english voice actors from the dubbed series I followed on [AS] so I was glad to see the dubbed version hit [AS] in a very timely manner.
I actually started watching it on the funimation website, but then their videos section exploded and didn't work properly for many weeks. So I did the next best thing and got rather hooked on the HQ releases the fansub group Eclipse was doing, also by that time funimation had fallen behind in its releases. Still it's not stopping me from buying the dvds or watching them on [AS].llafnwod said:64 episodes. Anyway, fansubs are technically illegal, and probably shouldn't be recommended on the Escapist. However, it's fair to say their release times ECLIPSE those of their official counterparts, am I right?KeyMaster45 said:You should just go DL the rest of the series from a fansub site, it's well over and done with in japan(think it clocked in at 63 episodes) and I thought it was really awesome even better than the first series to be honest. I did miss my english voice actors from the dubbed series I followed on [AS] so I was glad to see the dubbed version hit [AS] in a very timely manner.
Well, I started watching them on Adult Swim because even though I have broadband my computer sucks. But I think I stopped watching it on the website after like episode 40. I don't know if I have the patience to wait till the series gets to the point where I was watching so maybe I may deal with my crappy computer and watch it on Funimation. I mostly recommended the Funimation site because it is a legal and free way to watch later episodes, I didn't say the site didn't have drawbacks. =)KeyMaster45 said:I actually started watching it on the funimation website, but then their videos section exploded and didn't work properly for many weeks. So I did the next best thing and got rather hooked on the HQ releases the fansub group Eclipse was doing, also by that time funimation had fallen behind in its releases. Still it's not stopping me from buying the dvds or watching them on [AS].llafnwod said:64 episodes. Anyway, fansubs are technically illegal, and probably shouldn't be recommended on the Escapist. However, it's fair to say their release times ECLIPSE those of their official counterparts, am I right?KeyMaster45 said:You should just go DL the rest of the series from a fansub site, it's well over and done with in japan(think it clocked in at 63 episodes) and I thought it was really awesome even better than the first series to be honest. I did miss my english voice actors from the dubbed series I followed on [AS] so I was glad to see the dubbed version hit [AS] in a very timely manner.
Except it is not a remake.JoshV said:Anime Review: Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, Part One
This remake doesn't quite live up to the legacy of the original.
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