Uhm yes you will. – Cyberson Sep 30 '16 at 19:31 Conclusion. "In order for something to be obtained, something of equal value must be lost." they remove little details but i don't think it would hurt. I don't know man, I watched FMA first and got bored and quit altogether at around Episode 8, then I decided to watch FMA:B and I finished it and loved it, then I watched FMA and I could fully appreciate the creative path they took from the series, it was almost like a fun little spin-off to me. The original show was made before the manga ended and has its own ending conceived for it alone. The emotionally intense moments are absolutely moving, and the bond between Edward and Alphonse is a delight to watch and strikes right at the core of your heart. Have you watched Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood? Fullmetal Alchemist would have been a huge hit with or without a more serious, heavier anime, or even with a poorly done anime. and then, watch the ovas (the blind alchemist, simple people, tales of the master, and yet another man's battlefield). A character that might have seemed important could be killed at any moment and the fact that those characters actually die in the real world makes the story even more emotional. It's completely fine. Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, or FMAB, is the second adaptation of the original FMA anime series but is more faithful to the original manga. Start at episode one, then two and three, and do on until you've seen them all. 5. Brotherhood is just another version of Fullmetal Alchemist, except Fullmetal Alchemist:Brotherhood is more faithful to the manga. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is often called one of the best anime series ever produced. Thoughts as I Re-watch Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood After at least a year of saying I'd do it, I've finally restarted Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood . Like, I think the Nina part is more expanded in the first FMA than FMA:B...not 100% sure, but that's what I remember at least. Neither is a sequel of the other, though. Though watching Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood before the Sacred Star of Milos is better. You can easily jump straight into Brotherhood, which is undoubtedly the superior of the two. You do not need to watch the first FMA to watch FMA:B, but I think the first FMA expands more on some earlier plots and stories. So, ever since Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood first came to DVD in America, I've been waiting for the boxset releases that would certainly follow. You could, in principle, watch it at any time after episode 24 of Brotherhood, but I would recommend leaving it until the end of the series anyway. and then, watch the ovas (the blind alchemist, simple people, tales of the master, and yet another man's battlefield). since you've finished fma, watch the movie first cuz its a continuation of the series. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009–2012) Parents Guide Add to guide . Brotherhood likes adding chibi art and jokes to dramatic, heavy scenes and episodes. So my wife and I just started Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood and I need ... since the manga was no where near the ending. Instead, it was intended to make big changes to the original in terms of plot, themes, music, & more. On March 31, 2016, FUNimation Entertainment's license to the series expired. Information about your device and internet connection, including your IP address, Browsing and search activity while using Verizon Media websites and apps. possible results includes Edward Elric, Alphonse Elric,, Winy Rockbell, Ling, Scar, Roy Mustang, and Riza Hawkeye, Enjoy my quiz!~If you haven't watched at least 2 seasons then I suggest to wait later to take my quiz as there is a couple of small spoilers! The minor plot bits that Brotherhood skims through isn't worth switching back and forth between two different shows with a different tone and pacing. Brotherhood is 100% the manga and both are done really well. since you've finished fma, watch the movie first cuz its a continuation of the series. In the first episode of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, I understand very little of what I’ve just seen.Intrigued? There are also four ha… Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is an alternate retelling of Hiromu Arakawa's Fullmetal Alchemist manga that is closer to the source material than the previous 2003 adaptation, this time covering the entire story. Then it’s time for Mark to start FMA:B.. Find out more about how we use your information in our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. If you start with FMA Brotherhood you'll be reakky confused and lost. Also, FMA Brotherhood skips alot of snenes that are included in FMA, and I mean ALOT. Showing all 64 items Jump to ... Only the bottom of her breasts are seen before she finally notices the other character. its better than fma imo. I think I watched about thirty episodes of it two years ago (maybe more) before stalling it and watching Fullmetal Alchemist instead. Brotherhood is just another version of Fullmetal Alchemist, except Fullmetal Alchemist:Brotherhood is more faithful to the manga. Alchemy is bound by this Law of Equivalent Exchange—something the young brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric only realize after attempting human transmutation: the one forbidden act of alchemy.