Katagory V is not a death metal band, and should know nothing about resurrection and undead things.
This is more complicated now, since there is second series called Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. At first glance, it seems like a second series, but it's the first series redone. What's stranger is that it's the same series redone by the same people - same animation, voice actors, etc.
Apparently the original series was being created at the same time as the Manga on which the show was based - the show outpaced the Manga, and so diverted from the "official" story.
I liked it, with the second season better than the first!
Since my original post, I also watched Trigun - it was fun, but ultimately not that satisfying.
Still, no anime beats Saint Seiya imo.
wow interesting you brought this one up. I saw a preview of this as while watching another series and it got my attention. However, it seemed pretty dated and silly, but at the same time, interesting enough to check out.
I rank either version of FMA as not only my favorite anime series, but one of my favorite TV shows ever, period.
Death Note = awesome
Still, no anime beats Saint Seiya imo.
I still have not watch this one I've had several opportunities to, and my younger brother has this series and swears by it, but I always had the feeling it would result in the same experiance for me as what you described, so I've always put in on the back burner as a "watch it if nothing else is on" series.
Heeeey, fellow anime fans! Awesome~
And Saint Seiya, I was crazy about when I was in junior high. Something about Greek mythology + anime + cool-looking armors/cloths that actually could be assembled to resemble the constellation it was representing... so friggin cool. *__* But while the concepts rocked and I liked all the dramatic fights at first, I kind of felt like the story fizzled out. I didn't really get what Seiya and company were really fighting and striving for (Athena? But why? She doesn't seem to be doing much for the earth, etc). Plus the old 80's artwork was a little meh...
Kureno said:The second one, called "The Lost Canvas," has really nice artwork and takes place about 280 years before the original StS. It details what happened during the previous "Holy War" between the previous incarnations of Athena and Hades--they were a brother and sister pair named Alone and Sasha, and their best friend Tenma was the Pegasus Saint of the time. The drama, of course, comes in when Hades awakens and possesses the body that houses the purest soul in the world (Alone), and turns him against his sister, Sasha (who was always Athena). So Tenma is kind of stuck in the middle between his two best friends and is trying to find a way to save Alone from having to live and die as Hades. Only read the first 3 volumes so far, but it's pretty exciting--I love the incarnations of the Gold Saints in this series!
I'm glad you pointed this out, I thought is was a second series too. Does it really matter which version I were to go with? I suppose if the latter that followed the manga was better, I'd swing that, but being that you loved the first rendition, I guess I'm safe to try that one out if I run across a cheap version of it on eBay.
So far, FMA: Brotherhood is equal in quality to the first FMA. I've been watching both dubbed, since the voice acting in the English is outstanding. (In fact, the whole "dubbed vs. subtitled" issue is, to me, irrelevant in anime since even the original voices in an animated show are dubs to begin with. So what matters is the quality of the voice acting.) Anyhow, Adult Swim just started into reruns of FMA:B after showing the first 26 episodes; that may mean that the English language versions of the second half are not available yet. But the Japanese language versions are completed, as far as I know:
Ah come on dude, if you really think about it, which anime isn't silly?
So, if you want to watch Japanese language / English subtitled, go ahead and start with FMA:B. If you like the English language versions, you may want to start with the original FMA while FMA:B is completed in English. You can't go wrong either way, IMO.
If you want to experiment with these shows or others, there is a site - seems legit - called "Justdubs" that streams dubbed episodes of tons of anime shows.
http://justdubs.net/
Ken
In sad news, Satoshi Kon passed away. I'm seriously bummed out by that now. I highly recommend everything he's done, including Paranoia Agent.
I used to be crazy about it in Junior High also. Back then, the show was hugely popular in Brazil, but I never had the chance to finish watching it since I moved to the States. It was not until recently that I downloaded the rest of the series that I had missed.
I love the fact that you're excited about it, but don't spoil what the saga is about for us who haven't gotten to it yet.
Still finishing up the Poseidon saga here. :lol
In sad news, Satoshi Kon passed away. I'm seriously bummed out by that now. I highly recommend everything he's done, including Paranoia Agent.
Lol, no worries--everything I mentioned happens in the first 2 chapters of the manga. There's an animated OVA out, but I haven't seen it so I can't vouch for it. Looks good though--seeing StS in high-quality, newer animation is awesome.
Speaking of which, have you seen the recently animated Hades Saga OVA yet? (original StS, not "Lost Canvas") The animation is gorgeous, especially in the first third ("Hades-Sanctuary" Arc), which stars the Gold Saints.
Good to know. As for the Hades Saga OVA, I have it downloaded, but have yet to get to it. It does look pretty impressive though!!!
Some of what I've watched in the past:
Robotech - classic american remake of macross
Lain - great techno thriller
Witch Hunter Robin - entertaining but nothing overly special
Martian Succesor Nadesico - hands done must see if you like mecha anime; simply one of the funniest series ever
Samuari X (Kenshin) - great show but the second half never lived up the first; the OVAs are killer
Trinity Blood - Trigun with vampires
Bleach - great show, watch the subtitled ones. Epi 285 came out Tuesday night and was killer. Can you say Kurusaki-kun?
Gasaraki - for anyone who enjoys mecha and a little political satire and religion; a more in depth series that attempts to use mecha in a real world application (Gulf War)
Ghost in the Shell - The movies and the show should be the standards for the industry this stuff is great!
Code Geass - entertaining twist on the world; a political and warish series that has individuals who have special powers and some awesome mecha - interestingly the main character isn't a mecha pilot!
Outlaw Star - Fun series, a different perspective on space combat - great scifi
Samuari Champaloo - great sword fighting, crazy characters
.Hack/Sign - another great cyber series, trapped in an mmo definitely different
I don't know if you know what happens during Hades-Sanctuary (or care if you're spoiled), but there is an EPIC AMV for it to Nightwish's "Ghost Love Score." Seriously, it's like that song was made for the epic bombasticness that is Saint Seiya. ^^ Check it out:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members/members_vidpreview.php?v=79768
Unfortunately, you have to sign up for a free account on amvs.org or else it'll say "your streaming capabilities are disabled," but the video quality is so much higher than on youtube and dailymotion, etc, it's worth it!
I've been curious about this one but the two episodes I watched seemed to be geared toward a pre-teen/female audience, and I lost interest. Maybe I jumped in at the wrong point?
This sound like something I would totally like! I'll have to check this one out
I should probably ask you guys, since this just came to my mind while posting on the other thread... Am I the only one who only likes 3 or 4 anime series, while thinks the rest is all pure garbage?
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - TV series; dystopian; nice animation/gun fights, thought-provoking story
Le Chevalier D'eon - TV series; murder mystery in 18th C France WITH ZOMBIES; amazing fencing sword fights
Gankutsuou - TV series; "Count of Monte Cristo" re-imagined as a space opera; really unusual and gorgeous animation style
Tokyo Godfathers - art film & comedy; three homeless people find a baby abandoned in a dumpster on Xmas Eve and go on a hilarious adventure to find its mom and run into the mob, homicidal maniacs, a gay bar and their estranged loved ones along the way.
Code Geass - TV series; a Machiavellian hero you can ACTUALLY root for; in other words, Light Yagami except more fleshed out, and a huge story that spans the whole world and really can't be described as anything but "epic." Everything from huge philosophical issues to trivial-seeming school stories are mixed in masterfully.
Code Geass - TV series; a Machiavellian hero you can ACTUALLY root for; in other words, Light Yagami except more fleshed out, and a huge story that spans the whole world and really can't be described as anything but "epic." Everything from huge philosophical issues to trivial-seeming school stories are mixed in masterfully.
AngraRULES said:By any chance, would you happen to know if there have been animes made out of videogame stories? (Some older RPGs come to mind). I was just wondering...
. I should probably ask you guys, since this just came to my mind while posting on the other thread... Am I the only one who only likes 3 or 4 anime series, while thinks the rest is all pure garbage?
I will be checking these out, especially Tokyo Godfathers. Sounds like it's something I would enjoy.
By any chance, would you happen to know if there have been animes made out of videogame stories? (Some older RPGs come to mind). I was just wondering...