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Old 2010-06-11, 08:40   Link #1981
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As much as I like the first series and ends with a bitter touch .. no that ending was bull from my perspective. It's my main qualm with the first series. It doesn't fit the established story.

I'm very satisfied with this ending because it falls in line with everything the series was about. It stuck to it's themes, instead of throwing them out just for the hell of it. But
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Well, your mileage my vary, but I loved this end and the message and feeling it delivered. Just my opinion
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Old 2010-06-11, 09:12   Link #1982
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I am sorry but the ending of this series was not happily ever after either. Maybe people who think that should re-read it

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In fact minus the ridiculous other world ending and not caring about Winry the manga actually has some similarities with the end of the first series. In that even after the final battle the characters still have to work to better their world. Oh no the manga didn't need to tell us things are not "perfect" like the first anime did.
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Old 2010-06-11, 09:56   Link #1983
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Actually, the "not caring about Winry" bit has always been my biggest pet peeve with the first series. I still love it for what it was, but that has never gone down all that well with me. Also, I wholeheartedly agree that the ending of the manga wasn't all that overly sappy. It was quite in touch with the story overall - even the lack of "closure" to Roy and Risa's relationship. Loved every single moment of this, myself.
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Old 2010-06-11, 10:20   Link #1984
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Actually it was a bit too happy... yeh they all are working to make things betetr and all but that's a life. You do all that on constant bases, there is no such thing where you can simply lay down and do nothing especially in politics and militarry.

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Also about ages and I am putting this outside a cut because it is not a spoiler. Mei's age was never given in the series. I am not sure why people assume she was a small child just because of her looks. Mei acts much older than a child. There is no way a young child would have been able to do all that Mei accomplished in the series. Most likely she is just very small for her age just like her panda Xiao Mei is extremely small for a panda.
You were not watching enough TV, some kids at age 5 are more clever than those at age 30... one of the basic rules when kids are included.

And that rule is very common in all anime, almost none character looks and acts at the age they are presented. Take same GTO which I like so much, I would never give them 14 in any form. Or same Yoko from Gurren Lagan.

So chances of Mei being around 10 are not that small.

Though I don't see huge problem with that considering that in pic she has to be at least 16 by now... My uncle and aunt had 10 years difference and my mother's friend has about 20 years difference with her husband yet they have two kids...
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Old 2010-06-11, 10:27   Link #1985
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I guess you missed the part where

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And so what that they all get what they wanted. That doesn't mean now life is easy for them. And actually they didn't all get what they wanted

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So chances of Mei being around 10 are not that small.
I think they are very small because we see how young children act in this series. We had Nina and Elicia for that. Mei is an expert alchemist and she traveled on her own to another country. She was obviously a bit older than her appearance indicated. I would say she is no younger than 12. Either way though we were never given her age so I will think what I want and you can think what you want.
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Old 2010-06-11, 10:33   Link #1986
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And? Now he will enjoy a peaceful life. It's not like he needs it now and he isn't too depressed about it either. I don't really see huge drama here. I would say Ed ending up in different universe was far more dramatic in the 1st season anime.

I did mention those parts:
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As I said ending is not bad, it does has "not perfect" parts, but still looks happy... a bit too much... its not like I'm bashing it.
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Old 2010-06-11, 10:39   Link #1987
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Bah it was a little sappy. I don't mind though, to be honest I would've had it no other way. A grand epic has finally come to an end, something thats taken.. what, like 9 years? I'm glad that Arakawa went for a happy ending, tying up the loose knots etc. etc. and having everyone live happily ever after.
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Old 2010-06-11, 10:59   Link #1988
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And? Now he will enjoy a peaceful life. It's not like he needs it now and he isn't too depressed about it either.
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I don't really see huge drama here. I would say Ed ending up in different universe was far more dramatic in the 1st season anime.
More dramatic yes but it was also nonsensical and stupid.

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Still problem was sold very easily.
Well maybe if you ignore how hard these characters worked throughout the series.


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As I said ending is not bad, it does has "not perfect" parts, but still looks happy... a bit too much... its not like I'm bashing it.
I am not saying the ending is necessarily perfect either but I don't see why an ending is good or bad because of its overall tone.
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Old 2010-06-11, 11:43   Link #1989
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I think they are very small because we see how young children act in this series. We had Nina and Elicia for that. Mei is an expert alchemist and she traveled on her own to another country. She was obviously a bit older than her appearance indicated. I would say she is no younger than 12. Either way though we were never given her age so I will think what I want and you can think what you want.
-points at TV- like if there are not normal kids too.

Actually forget TV, take real life. There are kids at age 10 who are smarter than those in their 30s. Exceptions of rules.

Mei might be one of them. Besides it looked like her life was hard, children mature really quickly in such circumstances.
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Old 2010-06-11, 12:05   Link #1990
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Spoiler for well better use than spoil I guess?:
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Old 2010-06-11, 12:22   Link #1991
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Huh?
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edit: Cutting out the part about Mei's age because I realized I am probably just going to go in circles and it doesn't really matter how old people think she is.
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Old 2010-06-11, 13:03   Link #1992
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Ohh no! Never said he hated it!

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Old 2010-06-11, 13:23   Link #1993
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I personally loved the ending (though I wish it could have been fleshed out a bit more but that might have gone on too long then). While it is a happy ending, I am glad that it's more of a "there is hope for the future" happy ending than just a "Yay everyone falls in love and gets what they want" end.

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Old 2010-06-11, 13:26   Link #1994
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Old 2010-06-11, 13:39   Link #1995
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You were not watching enough TV, some kids at age 5 are more clever than those at age 30... one of the basic rules when kids are included.
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But TV also has characters who look much younger than their actual age too, especially if you're short (well, short people tend to look younger than their actual age). Anyway, I think there's no point arguing about her age since we have no way to confirm it in the manga, so just believe in what we want to believe, I guess. (Personally, I think she's 2 or 3 years younger than Al.)

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And? Now he will enjoy a peaceful life. It's not like he needs it now and he isn't too depressed about it either. I don't really see huge drama here.
Well, I AM depressed about it! Yeah, Ed has grown up and chose not to rely on alchemy anymore, but there's such a bitter taste in my mouth when I watched him make that decision. It's a big loss to me.

Overall, I'm plenty satisfied with the ending. The ending fits the tone of the series perfectly, and except for the last pics showing the future of characters there's no cheese really. Like I said Ed's loss of alchemy ability is huge to me, and then there's Greed's sacrifice... Not to mention the lack of Royai at the end may suggest that they decided to set aside their personal feelings for each other and keep on the current boss-subordinate relationship while working to rebuild the country...(maybe I'm just reading too much into it though) So not an overly too happy ending to me.
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Old 2010-06-11, 13:45   Link #1996
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Well I guess it's my personal problem, I just like dramatic endings... I actually wouldn't mind if Al never came back... not that I hate him or anything.

Though he did deserve his body back.
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Old 2010-06-11, 14:13   Link #1997
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It was right after the end of the first Fullmetal Alchemist anime TV series, that I picked-up the manga about six years ago.

The very first chapters went accordingly to what happened in the anime, but once reaching the end of the Fifth Laboratory arc and the Dublith arc the story drastically changed from what I'd watched in the first anime.

I didn't have any idea of who "Father" was in the manga or anime, until Arakawa-sensei introduced the character at the very end of the Dublith arc.

So, here I am folks. My trek around the manga finished yesterday once I read from beginning to end the very last chapter / issue.

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What I very much loved about this manga was how Arakawa-sensei kept with the pacing without dragging the arcs or rushing them, and that's same to say about the characters.
She had to wait, until the story came to certain points or situations to properly have the characters start to acting for themselves. I know that she introduced way too much characters and was forced to minimize their performances and apparitions on the panels to allow for more interaction with the protagonists and the main casts, but she never casted away the other characters.

The other thing I liked about this manga was how it kept a balance of strengths. With that I meant with that is that in many typical, battle shounen stories or quests, the hero always can rely upon the friends he or she has met along the journey for help or to get strength from them.
The balance that FMA attained was that the Elric Brothers had to encourage among themselves in the most critical, dire, or grievous circumstances to believe in their own strengths. At times, they were thoughtful about not requiring the help of their buddies, if they realize that their friends would happen to be at the mercy of an inminent danger or jeopardy. However, at times (not all of them) were smart and kind enough to admit at asking for help.

Their burning passion and bravery made their acquaintances to be inspired about them to move on.

If you ask me, from my personal opinion I believe that the story primarily revolved around Hohenheim at finishing what he started. Through Hohenheim the readers were introduced at how all this mess began, ages before the Elric brothers' tragedy.

To be honest, Father made for an interesting and effective villain. It wasn't the "bent on world domination" villain-cliché type. Rather, my theory suggests that Father attempted to become a god itself to escape from whatever laws or rules the universe, the truth, or God imposes to all living and/or non-living organisms.
I believe Father could not bear the thought of being a puppet to a higher intelligence, conscience, or sentience and be manipulated to the whims of that sentience. But at the end, Father reaped what he sowed. Its own conceitedness gave birth to its despair. Father wasn't different from all those humans it crushed, devoured, and swatted like buzzing flies. It used all those souls and life and traded them for energy to build its strength and knowledge, but it never believed in itself at all.
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Old 2010-06-11, 14:14   Link #1998
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Bah! Teenagers and their "I hate happy endings" syndrome!

Don't worry, you'll get over that phase.
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Old 2010-06-11, 16:05   Link #1999
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I have no idea what we are disagreeing about then
Sorry if I misread.

Gotta say that was my favorite page(s) in the whole thing (big spoiler ):
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Old 2010-06-11, 17:38   Link #2000
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Favorite scene for me had to be when Father was getting the crap punched out of him and he's just goes "How can he be attacking me with HIS BARE FIST!". He's like "Cannot compute. Brain Overload!"Although I did like the "That is the correct answer, Alchemist" alot.

It's really quite impressive how Arakawa not only remembered the whole Nina plot thread put actually put it in there. The throwbacks not only make perfect sense but fit in there quite well.

Roy getting his eyesight back is fine because he had it forcibly taken from him through no fault of his own unlike Ed, Al, and Izumi who chose to do human transmutation.

Also something interesting to note is how much Ed has changed throughout the series as noting his first speech in the church about how Alchemists were close to being gods and at the end notes that he's just a normal human being.
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