2010-11-13, 06:05 | Link #61 |
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http://tokkurin.blog109.fc2.com/blog-entry-2195.html
GyaO accidentally leaked the info before it's supposed to go up on the 15th of November. The title of the movie is "Fullmetal Alchemist The Sacred Star of Milos". There should be a teaser trailer online on Monday. The Milos in the title is referred to as the hill of grief. |
2010-11-14, 03:33 | Link #66 |
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Official movie site is up: http://www.hagaren-movie.net/
Teaser ran after Star Driver's airing. Edit: Staff/cast credits added. Original Work - Hiromi Arakawa Director - Kazuya Murata Script - Yuuichi Shinbo Character Design/Chief Animation Director - Kenichi Konashi Animation Production: BONES The cast retains FMA:B's casting for the supporting characters as well as Ed/Al. Winry, Mustang, Hawkeye, and Armstrong are all confirmed characters. Story is completely original. Coming Summer 2011. Edit2: I ripped some artwork from the official site too: Spoiler for Ed/Al:
Spoiler for City:
Spoiler for Another view of the city:
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2010-11-14, 06:48 | Link #70 |
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Hm, it's interesting how the art style has Ed and Riza especially look like their first anime counterparts (not that I'm complaining! Riza's pretty again!) But it worries me that it might turn out like Shamballa now. And I agree, those laser-shootings guys were... a bit alarming.
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2010-11-14, 07:18 | Link #71 |
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I really dig the animation style they're going for here. Konishi is a pretty good animator, and it looks like the movie is going for a rougher and less refined look, which liberates the animation itself. The movement and lack of clean up in the line work reminds me a lot of Black Rock Shooter, which also had an animation style I adored.
As for the flying bird people... I dunno. It's really weird. It bothers me because it's the one thing in the trailer which seems really corny and out of place. The scarred alchemist dude and the werewolf both look like they would fit right in the FMA universe and make for great action scenes. The flying bird people do not. I really like Kazuya Murata's work as a director too, and he recently just storyboarded and directed the second episode of Gundam Unicorn, so I don't really have any concerns about the direction of the movie. I wonder who's composing though. They're probably going with a brand new composer too. |
2010-11-14, 07:59 | Link #74 |
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I wouldn't be happy because Akira Senju is one of my favorite composers, and i love to hear new material from him. Then again i'd easily accept the ever so incredible Naoki Sato in his place.
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2010-11-14, 08:30 | Link #75 |
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*watches Trailer*
Well, at least the art and animation look great, which were really my only expectations for this movie. Ed at the end there looked pretty cool and considerably better than his usual round Brohood face. As for the music, wouldn't mind seeing Ooshima Michiru come back. |
2010-11-14, 11:12 | Link #79 |
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Just noticed something interesting. Ed's outfit design in this movie is his manga outfit from chapter 34 to 48. It's very specific because in the manga Arakawa subtly changed Ed's outfit after every major arc. The main design element to look for here is the collar of his jacket. It's a perfect match.
What is even more interesting is that these design changes in the manga were never followed through by the Brotherhood anime series. So it is entirely possible that this anime movie, at least in terms of design elements, is a filler/sidestory to the manga itself, rather than any of the anime TV adaptations. |
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