Oh, I loooved Lelouch's plan. But the "our mecha is more mecha" debacle much of S2 suffered from was retarded. What is the point of having an army, where did battle tactics and strategies I so loved in S1 go? Too often it all devolved into "And now MegaUberMechanr1621 kills the entire enemy army!"
Well, I'm nitpicking a bit. Even with the aforementioned problem S2 was insanely good.
http://myanimelist.net/anime/290/Seikai_no_Monshou was a surprisingly good series (starting the sequels soon after). I thank whoever's MAL I took it off of to put into my backlog.
ep 13 - all the poor mechanical animals
Stray dogs...damn 1 of the best fights this year. Almost as good as 1 punch man.
Don't sweat the details!!!
Kind of excited for the movie. Hopefully it's done well, and it does have backing from a big publisher (Warner Bros), so that gives me a bit more faith. Maybe Warner Bros will bring it over to American theaters. They probably would, being an American company investing in a Japanese produced movie.
Ive actually just started watching Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood today.
Time...line? Time isn't made out of lines. It is made out of circles. That is why clocks are round. ~ Caboose
that and FMA is one of the "big anime" that even non-fans probably know about...Give it a giant action trailer and my old man would probably go to watch it not even knowing its origin.
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I'm well-due for a rewatch sometime soon: I've owned the blu-rays for ~3 years now >_>
If you haven't started yet, I'd recommend you watch the first three episodes of the original FMA series and then hop on over to Brotherhood, as it more effectively connects the audience to Edward, Alphonse, their kinship and their determination to save each other.
If you've already started Brotherhood, don't sweat; just keep on trucking. I look forward to seeing your reaction for season 1.