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Fullmetal alchemist brotherhood soundtrack part 5 episode 8
Fullmetal alchemist brotherhood soundtrack part 5 episode 8







fullmetal alchemist brotherhood soundtrack part 5 episode 8
  1. #FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST BROTHERHOOD SOUNDTRACK PART 5 EPISODE 8 HOW TO#
  2. #FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST BROTHERHOOD SOUNDTRACK PART 5 EPISODE 8 SERIES#
  3. #FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST BROTHERHOOD SOUNDTRACK PART 5 EPISODE 8 TV#

  • FMA #8 (flashback) - Barry the Chopper, alchemist exam (filler, flashback).
  • FMB #4 (present day) - training with Tucker
  • FMA #5 (flashback) - train terrorists, Hughes's introduction - chapter 4 of the manga.
  • FMB #2 (flashback) - childhood backstory (continues through FMA #9)
  • FMB #1 - unique to second, compressed introduction to several key players.
  • With a sense of how the compressed plot compares to the original adaptation, we can start to look at how it overlaps and compares to the original adaptation. This is why leaning on the original anime, while different tonally at times, provides a comparable pace with more investment in the core characters. Occasionally, it summarizes past events in conversations, but overall the plot feels less rushed moving forward, but clearly a different pace than the first part. Season 2 (starting with episode 15) introduced brand new material, while slowing the pace to about 1-2 chapters per episode.
  • FMB #14: chapters 30, 31 - Confrontation at Dublith.
  • FMB #9: chapters 13, 14 - Hospital recovery.
  • FMB# 8: chapters 11, 12, 13 - Fifth Laboratory.
  • FMB #7: chapters 10, 11 - Marcoh's notes.
  • FMB #5: chapters 6, 7 - Dwelling over Nina.
  • FMB #2: chapters 21, 23, 24 - The First Day.
  • FMB #1: anime-only episode - Ice Alchemist.
  • The first 20% of Brotherhood actually covered nearly a third of the source material, often 3 to 4 chapters per 22-minute episode. If you aren't aware of how quickly Brotherhood rushed through common plot points, consider the following pacing. Heavy spoilers to follow, as this discusses several major plot points that set up the second half of both series!

    #FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST BROTHERHOOD SOUNDTRACK PART 5 EPISODE 8 TV#

    Before we get into that, though, it's worth understanding how the TV adaptations compare to the source material, the original manga (Japanese comic).

    #FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST BROTHERHOOD SOUNDTRACK PART 5 EPISODE 8 HOW TO#

    I decided to challenge myself to determine just how to make the two animes converge, starting with Fullmetal Alchemist ("FMA"), and blending as seamlessly as possible into Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood ("FMB") with minimal contradiction or plotholes around critical plot points.

    #FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST BROTHERHOOD SOUNDTRACK PART 5 EPISODE 8 SERIES#

    So if you're a newcomer to the series, how do you cope how the series speeds through exposition? Surely there's a way to balance the introductory pace of the the 2003 anime's initial character development with the superb plot development of the 2009 anime. When revisiting content, it's fine to have plot summarized by characters, but if it's brand new, it's a lot to take in. Meanwhile the adaptation breezed through shared plot, often through off-screen recaps or heavy spoken exposition.

    fullmetal alchemist brotherhood soundtrack part 5 episode 8

    The original healthily progressed through the plot with backstory based firmly in the manga. Given the popularity of the original, the writers clearly targeted much of the same audience with the second. Both have their merits, particularly as the original focused primarily on character development and the consequences of their actions. Fans are split over which anime is "better".









    Fullmetal alchemist brotherhood soundtrack part 5 episode 8