Tom Dincht wrote:It SUCKED
DARN IT! I missed it! Any word on when the first episode will re-air? And what time does it come on?
Joshua Christopher wrote:Dang, I don't get how we can say Eureka 7 is so bad from one episode in a 50-some odd episode series.
RedMage wrote:I'm not prepared to say Eureka 7 is bad. I'm quite content to say that the first episode of Eureka 7 stunk. n::
I don't love FMA.
Mangafanatic wrote:DARN IT! I missed it! Any word on when the first episode will re-air? And what time does it come on?
Joshua Christopher wrote:Of course, everyone loves FMA, and there was absolutely nothing impressive about the first episode save pretty animation.
Joshua Christopher wrote:Dang, I don't get how we can say Eureka 7 is so bad from one episode in a 50-some odd episode series.
Joshua Christopher wrote:While we all have our differing opinions, I myself didn't see anything that struck me as lame or bad from the first episode. Please name me one anime that isn't similar to at least one other anime. Heck, there are only so many types of stories you can do with anything. Just because it seems cliche`now doesn't mean it won't improve, and besides, just because it isn't the most original thing in the world doesn't make it bad.
Mangafanatic wrote:DARN IT! I missed it! Any word on when the first episode will re-air? And what time does it come on?
Exhibit A
FMA: One of the main characters is named Edward. He's kind of a jerk and hates the fact he's short. He has hazel-colored eyes.
DT: One of the main characters is named Edward. He's a jerk and a heroine addict who makes bad jokes and gets heckled for being short. He is described as having hazel-colored eyes.
Exhibit B
FMA: A black girl named Paninya, loses both of her legs and an arm (just the legs in the Manga) in a train wreck. She grows up to become a thief.
DT: A black woman named Odetta Holmes loses both of her legs when they are run over by a train. She grows a multiple personality disorder and her alter ego becomes a cleptomaniac.
Exhibit C
FMA: [spoiler]The concept of a "gate" leading to an alternate world (Namely 20th century Earth) becomes a main feature later in the series.[/spoiler]
DT: [spoiler] Literal doors lead to the alternate world of 20th century Earth.[/spoiler]
Exhibit D
FMA: The main character Eward loses his right arm and left leg in a failed human transmutation.
DT: [spoiler]The main character Roland loses part of his right hand and left foot to a mutant lobster.[/spoiler]
" wrote:RustyClaymore 11:27 - Ah yes, Socks is the single raindrop responsible for the flood. XD
Tom Dincht wrote:I would assume that is a coincidence.
Mutant Lobster? Oh yeah, I can see the influence.
Joshua Christopher wrote:Fullmetal Alchemist also takes a *ton* of influence from Stephen King's "The Dark Tower" series.
Joshua Christopher wrote:And to address one other thing about FMA, I don't see why anyone considers "Alchemy" to be so "original." I have nothing against the series (I really love the manga), but the alchemy is just a Sciencey-sounding name slapped over the characters' superpowers. How different is it from Ninjutsu in Naruto?
uc pseudonym wrote:Let me admit immediately that I don't know direct facts and just did some basic internet searching. The Fullmetal Alchemist manga was began running in Japan in 2001, the anime was produced around 2002, and the first book of Stephen King's series was published closer to 2003. Unless I have overlooked a major fact or was misled by my sources, that casts doubt on the latter influencing the former. Still, interesting parallels.
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