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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2010-02-10 01:03 am
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*flappy hands*

... so apparently I stopped reading the FMA manga right before things got good, eh?

I just mainlined vols. 6-10 tonight (up to the latest one the library had in stock), and

OMG OMG THE FIGHT WITH LUST WHY DID NO ONE TELL ME THIS WAS SO AWESOME *_*

It's pretty rare for me to ship a couple who aren't an established couple in canon, but ever since the beginning of the series I've shipped Riza/Roy liek whoa (though my adoration is firmly rooted in their comrades-in-arms bond, and if they never do anything but save each other's lives for the rest of the series, I'll be a happy camper). The original anime gave me a bunch of happy little crumbs, but the manga is giving me GOLD.

The only part that fell a little flat for me was Riza giving up and deciding to die when she thought Roy was dead (and he was right to chew her out for that afterwards) but other than that, all I really have right now is SQUEE! FLAIL! SQUAIL! Code names and trust and worry and SHE'S dead and then HE'S dead and stabbings and explosions and PRESUMED DEAD WITH NOT-SO-DEAD LAST-MINUTE RESCUES I LOVE IT SO!

... oh, and I guess there was something in there about Ed, too, but I was distracted. XD

(I actually love all the characters in FMA, even most of the bad guys -- and was so delighted that Havoc and Maria survived, though I saw the Maria thing coming from pretty much the moment of her "death", and the Elrics and Winry will never not be adorable ... but OMG, pretty much the entirety of the fight between the Sins and Roy and his people in vols 9 & 10 mashed down my fan buttons SO HARD.)

I shall be off to get subsequent volumes as soon as I can! Please, please do not spoil me beyond vol. 10, which I think is about ep. 20 of Brotherhood (not that I've been looking up episode guides or anything XD ... though with one eye squeezed shut to avoid spoilers). FMA is a series that I really, really want to read unspoiled, because I love those "OMFGWTFBBQ" moments that Arakawa does so well.

Edit: Also, does anyone know of any good Riza gen or Riza/Roy (actually, Riza/anyone, come to think of it) that's not spoilery for post-vol. 10(ish) of the manga? Anything from the original animeverse (i.e. not Brotherhood) is also fine; I've seen all of that. I'm afraid to look up fic or vids for fear of spoilers, but I want more Riza like burning! (So to speak...)
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[personal profile] naye 2010-02-10 12:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Eeeee~! I am so excited! You are reading FMA! And I just read all 24 volumes published so far!! (How many are translated?)

I promise not to spoil anything ever, because you're right - Arakawa does brilliant storytelling, and the twists and turns is one of the best thing about a series that has MANY bests!

I'm like you - I was feeling kind of so-so about the manga for the first couple of volumes, and then somewhere around 5 or 6 the pace picked up and I found myself glued to the edge of my seat.

I haven't come unstuck yet. XD

And I, too, find Roy & Riza to be fantastic together in all sorts of capabilities. Um. Sorry I can't help you out with fic or anything - I haven't really felt up to dealing with fandom yet, not with so much canon to digest. But if you find stuff, I'd love recs, I think. ♥

Oh, the fight with Lust is EPIC - Roy is as badass as badass can be, and especially following his moment freaking out about Havoc (ordering people not to die!!) and then Riza freaking out about him and. Awwwwwww~!

The fight itself is... kind of gruesome. She does that well, Arakawa does. Fighting is cool, sure, but it's also horrible. Killing is horrible - even when the enemy is a monster.

And I am so happy that you love all of the characters! Yay! Me too~!

I think one of the major differences between FMA and the manga/FMA:B is that the manga has more humor. And it is far better for it! FMA really took the angst and ran with it (ran a whole marathon, dragging your heart over broken glass for half the way), but in the manga - sure, the angst is there, but there's a lot of other things, too. There's more... hope, maybe? more lighthearted moments. And less rubbing the reader's face in DRAMATIC ANGSTY DEATH!! DRAMATIC ANGSTY MOMENT!! FEEL THE ANGST!!!

And I say this as someone who loved FMA the first time around.

Okay, I will stop flailing excitedly at you now. ^^;;

[identity profile] michelel72.livejournal.com 2010-02-10 02:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I'm glad I saw the anime first (haven't yet tracked down "Brotherhood" because when I tried to get to the advertised free-and-legal streams I crashed my computer), because I loved it and yet the manga is so much more complex. Encountering them in reverse might well have disappointed me.

I've bought up through 18 or so, read through 15 or so, and forgotten huge chunks. That's the problem with series, for me; with each new release, I have to go back and reread all the previous to remember what the heck is going on. I find that with most anything, but especially with FMA, because there's just so much going on.

[identity profile] calcitrix.livejournal.com 2010-02-11 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, this is good to know. I tried reading a few manga titles back when Akira came out and the US started getting some really weird titles that were obviously hurriedly translated and I couldn't get into any of them. I keep thinking I should try one or two again, but the sheer number is overwhelming now. But I liked the anime series and the movie. Maybe I'll give it a shot.
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[identity profile] kyuuketsukirui.livejournal.com 2010-02-11 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
Oh my goodness, if you think it's awesome at vol. 10, wait til you get to the current stuff. SO AWESOME IT'S NOT EVEN FUNNY. Though also sad, because it's almost ending. I will miss it! But I hope Arakawa will go on to write something even awesomer.
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[personal profile] sheron 2010-02-11 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
I've seen the first FMA anime in its entirety and loved it, but I haven't been following Brotherhood. Is it a sequel?

>who aren't an established couple in canon

they practically are
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[personal profile] sheron 2010-02-12 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
So is it like an alternate universe to the other anime series? Starts out in the same point but goes differently? I've never followed the manga.

Well in the anime there was that last scene where Riza is looking after Roy at the end, which codes it fairly strongly for me. But no lovey dovey stuff or UST, it's true -- which I tend to like in het relationships. (I often judge my het pairings by transforming the girl in my head into a guy and seeing whether their relationship would still work for me, anyway.) I'm not a huge fan of Roy/Riza but I've always thought of them as the canon-intended couple.
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[identity profile] astridv.livejournal.com 2010-02-11 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
Eh, maybe I'll give this one a try. I keep trying to get into manga or anime to help with my Japanese studies, and so far nothing has clicked for me. This one does sound interesting.
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[identity profile] astridv.livejournal.com 2010-02-11 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for these recs. This is really really useful. I went to amazon.de to look for the titles in Japanese and of course couldn't find any, so I want to amazon.jp and ordered a few from there to check out. You're right, otoyomegatari looks gorgeous! I just wish it was all-color, not just the cover. That's actually one of my problems with manga - I find black and white harder to read, since I'm so used to full color (and I just like color in my comics because it's pretty :). But the lineart itself looks really impressive.

The advantage of the b/w is that they're quite inexpensive, once I converted the yen into euro. (postage is freakishly expensive to make up for it.)

Well, I found a streaming site for FMA - Brotherhood with subtitles. I usually watch tv while drawing so I'm missing a lot but even so I rather liked the first one. Enough to want to check out the next one anyway, so that's good. I really *have* to start watching japanese tv.
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[personal profile] sheron 2010-02-12 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
>I found a streaming site for FMA - Brotherhood with subtitles.

If you don't mind me asking: where? :)
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[identity profile] astridv.livejournal.com 2010-02-12 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
[eta: man, did I break it? It stopped working for me. I'm changing the html tag just in case...]
hxxp://animephase.com/category/full-metal-alchemist-brotherhood/
Edited 2010-02-12 15:59 (UTC)
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[identity profile] astridv.livejournal.com 2010-02-21 01:57 pm (UTC)(link)
... oh, and I guess there was something in there about Ed, too, but I was distracted. XD

Haha, I went back to this post after watching the first two dozen eps of brotherhood, and see that your reaction to that episode was exactly the same as mine.

I was plodding through the first couple eps, valiantly trying to understand a thing of what were saying, and suddenly going, "hm, who's that dark-haired guy, he's interesting." :)

I like the mythology and everything (though I couldn't care less about all the epic battle scenes), but for me Roy and his loyal band are so far the most interesting part of the series. Unfortunately the problem with supporting characters is that they never get as much screen time as I'd like.

How does it work, though: I understand that ep 19 of brotherhood = vol. 10 of the manga. And the manga is up to vol. 45? But why is everybody talking about chapter 100-104, are those = vol. 44? So confusing. At least someone explained to me why there are two anime series with apparently conflicting canon...

Anyway, all this anime-watching has been really helping me with my Japanese. I never would've thought to notice and improvement after a mere week, but it's actually working. This is so cool!
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[identity profile] astridv.livejournal.com 2010-02-22 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
Roy and his little group are by far the most interesting part of the series to me; I like the others (this is one of those series where I really don't dislike anyone, except the characters who are supposed to be unlikable, and even they have their moments) but Roy and his team are where my heart is. (Riza! ♥)

*nodnod* Yes... the mini-arc between eps 11-19, starting with Hughes' death (which *really* affected me even though I'd only been half-paying attention until then) and the framing of Lieutenant Ross and Roy killing her (and I was rather concerned about that because I thought that it might be a fakeout but what if not, he was so ambiguous until this point and while I like my heroes morally ambiguous I don't like them *that* dark) and then of course ending with the epic fight and why the hell are there no post-ep fics? I mean, we got a hero who gets impaled by claws, left for dying, ends up using his fire magic to cauterize his own wounds, heroically staggers after the bad guy and kills her and saves his friends, and only then falls flat on his face... I mean, if this was SGA fandom there would've been about 300 episode tag fics popping up. :D

Um. Anyway, so far that has been my favorite part. I'm currently somewhere around ep 33.

And I'm impressed that you're watching it in Japanese -- without subtitles, I'm guessing?

Heavens, no, there are subtitles. But I try not to rely on them all the time. Mostly because the plan is to watch while I'm drawing and the tv is behind me and I'm starting to get whiplash. Right now I'm watching all available eps through, because I want to know where the story is going. I figure, once I know the basic plot I can go back to mainly listening when I rewatch it.

In the beginning I didn't understand a word. Which was really frustrating. They were just talking so fast. Then after a while I noticed that I could make out single words. Now I can make out entire sentences even without reading the subtitles, but it's still not enough to follow the plot. I'm missing quite a bit of vocabulary, too.

(though I realize that the way people talk in anime has about as much to do with the way people in RL speak Japanese as learning English from sci-fi *g*)

Actually learning English from sci-fi works really well... *fondly thinks back of Star Trek addiction in her teen years* :) I mean, okay, you got vocab like 'flux capacitor' and 'dilithium matrix' but essentially they talk like we do. The problem is the darn Manga. Vol.1 of the Manga just got here... I started to read and it's harder to understand than the anime. Gah. I read the first two pages and barely understood a word. A couple years ago I read Prisoner of Azkaban in Japanese - granted, I had the English version lying next it but still, it was easier than any Manga I'd tried. Maybe because in Manga you got nothing but dialogue, and colloquial dialogue at that. It's like they don't bother with grammar at all!
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[identity profile] astridv.livejournal.com 2010-02-22 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I think in the anime they had him draw it in blood -- and in the manga, you continue to see the scars whenever they show his hand, for chapters and chapters

They do so in the anime too. I only noticed it when I was watching some of the later episodes, where you can still see faint traces of the scars on his hand.

I'm just now starting to poke around in the fic; I'd been trying to avoid it earlier for fear of spoilers. I remember from my earlier forays into the fandom that it seems like it used to be dominated by Roy/Ed slash (not my cup of tea).

I browsed a bit on fanfiction.net and a lot of it seems to be Roy/Ed. Also, a lot of it seems to be not very well-written but well, that's partly ffn. And partly me being spoiled by SGA fandom. (I enjoyed my foray into FMA fic but tonight I'm really looking forward to that SGA AU you rec'd the other day!)

... speaking of, I don't have any Riza fic but I spent two nights reading a rather enjoyable bit of Roy-whump which I found during my otherwise unsucessful search for post-ep fic for ep 19. It's a 83,000 word gen ensemble fic, Altered Perception (http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4298613/1/Altered_Perception). It comes with angst galore, but I'd say it's in tone with the show... I mean, this is one very angsty show. ;) I have no idea where it's placed in canon - probably during the first anime. Riza is in it but not as much as I'd have liked. There is more Roy&Ed/Havoc/Hughes, but that stuff was actually really interesting. (And strictly gen! When it comes to yaoi I'm very much 'do not want' right now.) But I really like Ed in this, all the characters in fact.

I like the others (this is one of those series where I really don't dislike anyone, except the characters who are supposed to be unlikable, and even they have their moments)

I was gonna say 'me either' but I just realized that I really don't like Hohenheim. Weirdly enough I've just been starting to wonder whether I have a problem with father figures in fiction... during the hate-of-fictional-women debate I was trying to think of characters I have a knee-jerk dislike of, and remembered that that is very much the case for Gibbs' mentor on NCIS as well as Dad Winchester on SPN, and I can't even say why. I find it just weird because my own Dad is a really cool guy and I'm grateful for that. Maybe just coincidence.

Anyway, I don't know if we're supposed to dislike Hohenheim; he's a pretty shady figure - I have no clue what his gig is - and he left his little boys. Maybe it'll become clearer in the next eps. (My most recent one 35 - up in the north - was pretty cool!)

[eta: eh, I just noticed a little tidbit about him that I completely overlooked on first viewing... that's what you get for not paying enough attention...]

I ended up buying a lot of my books from Japan and struggling to get the gist of it with a kanji dictionary and a vague (... very very VERY vague) understanding of Japanese grammar. I certainly couldn't have done a translation; it was the best I could do to get a general understanding of each scene from the art and what words I could read.

Wow, that's impressive. I mean, I know the grammar and even so I have just a general understanding. /o\ Though it's getting easier to understand after a while, I notice.
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[identity profile] crashbarrier.livejournal.com 2010-02-11 09:33 am (UTC)(link)
I had a major Brain fart moment and was sat for 10 minutes wndering what FMA was.. for some reason my brain was saying to me "its football!" but i know it wasn't then I realised its Full Metal Alchemist.

It is fully awesome is it not.


Which reminds me i still have to acuire the anime at some point.. it sooo spensive! and i keep getting distracted By Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex