I've only seen Brotherhood once, but I keep up with the Manga. I've seen and loved all the original FMA tv series.
To me, it just seems that the major difference between the original show and the manga are the motivations of the villians. Most Anime fans I talk to like the Manga more. I perfer the original TV show.
Perhaps these are cultural differences though; The Quest of Shambala movie seems a bit more oriented towards western culture than the manga.
I do like the tweeks they did to some characters in Brotherhood, particularly Winry and Scar. They were more fleshed out and characterized than the original TV series.
EDIT: Also, the ending of the original TV show made sense to me.
Doesn't that fall in line with the whole Balance morality that the show preaches?
Oh and here's a fun fact: In Chemistry, there actually is a Law of Equivalent Trade. It has to do with balancing ionic compounds. In the salt Sodium Chloride, 1 molecule of Sodium is equivalent to 1 molecule of Chlorine. Horray, Full Metal Alchemist got me through Chemistry!
To me, it just seems that the major difference between the original show and the manga are the motivations of the villians. Most Anime fans I talk to like the Manga more. I perfer the original TV show.
The Fuerher makes a better Pride than Wrath. An angsty kid makes a better Wrath than a tired old general.
Although I concede that lumbering giant makes a better Sloth than Ed's mom, but it can work. Perhaps Ed's mother symbolizes Ed's emotional dependence on her.
Although I concede that lumbering giant makes a better Sloth than Ed's mom, but it can work. Perhaps Ed's mother symbolizes Ed's emotional dependence on her.
I do like the tweeks they did to some characters in Brotherhood, particularly Winry and Scar. They were more fleshed out and characterized than the original TV series.
EDIT: Also, the ending of the original TV show made sense to me.
Ed was essentially reincarnated into a similar but fundamentally different world.
Oh and here's a fun fact: In Chemistry, there actually is a Law of Equivalent Trade. It has to do with balancing ionic compounds. In the salt Sodium Chloride, 1 molecule of Sodium is equivalent to 1 molecule of Chlorine. Horray, Full Metal Alchemist got me through Chemistry!