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MalikHalo wrote:Devil_Rising wrote:On a related note, as a huge fan of the original Fullmetal Alchemist series, while I guess in a way it's cool that they're having this new series that is closer to the manga, at the same time it also feels rather redundant. I kind of wish that they had just made a second series that follows up on the story from the first anime. You know, follow Ed and Al while they adventure around "our world", trying to find a way to get back to Amestris, and back to Winry (one of the things that really sucked about the ending movie, though it was otherwise good). That way, they could have even had the same original kid do Al, since he would be older, and so it would be okay for him to sound older. But oh well, I guess.
lol "redundant" Are you only 15 episodes in or something?
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LuigiGBA wrote:Anime refers to japanese animation, period. Avatar is an example of anime-influenced western animation. Just to clear up the nomenclature.MalikHalo wrote:Devil_Rising wrote:On a related note, as a huge fan of the original Fullmetal Alchemist series, while I guess in a way it's cool that they're having this new series that is closer to the manga, at the same time it also feels rather redundant. I kind of wish that they had just made a second series that follows up on the story from the first anime. You know, follow Ed and Al while they adventure around "our world", trying to find a way to get back to Amestris, and back to Winry (one of the things that really sucked about the ending movie, though it was otherwise good). That way, they could have even had the same original kid do Al, since he would be older, and so it would be okay for him to sound older. But oh well, I guess.
lol "redundant" Are you only 15 episodes in or something?
Yeah the redundancy ends very quickly, if you've watched past wherever they diverge, I'm not sure what you're talking about.

Devil_Rising wrote:I just like the original anime series better. Sure, it's nice for the manga fans that this series sticks closer to it, but me personally, I would have rather had a sequel series to the original anime. This series just seems unnecessary, considering how great the first series already was.



demonbaby wrote:I can't wait to see this because I'm a huge Avatar fan, we'll finally know some secrets that they never told us. (Like whatever happened to Zuko's mother)



MalikHalo wrote:Devil_Rising wrote:I just like the original anime series better. Sure, it's nice for the manga fans that this series sticks closer to it, but me personally, I would have rather had a sequel series to the original anime. This series just seems unnecessary, considering how great the first series already was.
Errr, the actual unnecessary series is the first one, since they most likely would've made an anime based solely on the manga sooner or later, anyway. And a sequel to the first series would be just as unnecessary. It ended that way for a reason.

jasonmaivia wrote:I hope it airs on the regular Nickelodeon station, and not on NickToons and other, which are exclusive to Premium Digital Cable subscribers.
Devil_Rising wrote:But the first series was classic, and I already like, maybe even prefer, where they went with the storyline, so yes, to me, this second series does feel a tad bit unnecessary.



gtt wrote:probably will. Avatar did pretty good ratings wise. I just hope viacom/nick pull their heads out of the ass in regards to airing episodes. Season 3 of the original series was particularly bad with that, we had episodes airing in canada or the UK weeks before the US, so everyone here just got them off the internets. which hurt ratings in season 3.
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