Lust: Mouth watering, isn't it, Gluttony?
Me: YES.
I downloaded three episodes of the English FMA off of BitTorrent, and watching them made me remember why I loved it so much. This series stole my heart until about episode 26 or so. ...which is to say, I DID start liking it less after that. (I stopped watching regularly at around episode 30.)
It's just too heavy. Ed and Al's lives do not suck that much. They just do NOT. There should be a lot more of them wandering around the countryside and brightening stupid NPCs' lives, and a lot less of this serious stuff with alchemy and Izumi and the military. Well, I like to see a LOT of those things, just not in such a depressing context. I wanted more of a feeling that it's all just part of Ed and Al's (vaguely bittersweet, but interesting) lives. If the show has them accepting it, it's easier for me to accept it. And that's very important to me, since I stopped freaking watching because it just got to me too much.
Part of this is Mizushima Seiji's fault---he's a crum-bum. The other part is me reading too much fanfic, which tends to be serious. (It has to be for Ed to come stumbling back to East City and fall into Roy's arms.)
It's also cut because I can sum up my rant in a very few words: Bratja kills me.
That BGM, at the end of episode 2, made me remember why I quit watching. I really screamed when I heard it. I mean, really. Out loud. I woke up the dog. もう全滅。
My main thought on the dub is, Al is freaking cute. I love him like ten times more than I did before. Have I said that before? ...oh well... I'm not used to Ed's voice yet, in that Paku Romi's voice is still the one of choice for fangirl fantasies (and everything else). Not that it's bad, though.
Roy's voice surprised me. For the first ten seconds I didn't like it, but there's this scratch to it that really...makes me itch... mutter mutter
But I keep thinking...maybe I shouldn't think about this since it's too late...now that I've downloaded FMA off of BitTorrent, why should I have cable? =_______________=
Me: YES.
I downloaded three episodes of the English FMA off of BitTorrent, and watching them made me remember why I loved it so much. This series stole my heart until about episode 26 or so. ...which is to say, I DID start liking it less after that. (I stopped watching regularly at around episode 30.)
It's just too heavy. Ed and Al's lives do not suck that much. They just do NOT. There should be a lot more of them wandering around the countryside and brightening stupid NPCs' lives, and a lot less of this serious stuff with alchemy and Izumi and the military. Well, I like to see a LOT of those things, just not in such a depressing context. I wanted more of a feeling that it's all just part of Ed and Al's (vaguely bittersweet, but interesting) lives. If the show has them accepting it, it's easier for me to accept it. And that's very important to me, since I stopped freaking watching because it just got to me too much.
Part of this is Mizushima Seiji's fault---he's a crum-bum. The other part is me reading too much fanfic, which tends to be serious. (It has to be for Ed to come stumbling back to East City and fall into Roy's arms.)
It's also cut because I can sum up my rant in a very few words: Bratja kills me.
That BGM, at the end of episode 2, made me remember why I quit watching. I really screamed when I heard it. I mean, really. Out loud. I woke up the dog. もう全滅。
My main thought on the dub is, Al is freaking cute. I love him like ten times more than I did before. Have I said that before? ...oh well... I'm not used to Ed's voice yet, in that Paku Romi's voice is still the one of choice for fangirl fantasies (and everything else). Not that it's bad, though.
Roy's voice surprised me. For the first ten seconds I didn't like it, but there's this scratch to it that really...makes me itch... mutter mutter
But I keep thinking...maybe I shouldn't think about this since it's too late...now that I've downloaded FMA off of BitTorrent, why should I have cable? =_______________=