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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2010-05-09 04:18
The Fullmetal Alchemist manga by Hiromu Arakawa — and by extension, its anime incarnation, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood — is set to reach a conclusion in two months.
The scoop comes courtesy of a productive individual on Livejournal who has been following the Twitter feed of Yasuhiro Irie, director of Brotherhood. In one of his tweets, Irie revealed:
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“We’ve received Hagane’s original manga up to the final chapter in storyboard form, and using that as the source, we are making the scripts and storyboards. Arakawa-san has a powerful way of working. We’re stupefied by the amount of material in the final chapter. Whether crying or laughing, there’s only two months left.â€
And so, we approach the end of an era. Fullmetal Alchemist has been in production since 2001. Bones’ original anime series did its fair bit to popularize anime amongst people that may not have taken to it otherwise.[/QUOTE]
Fullmetal Alchemist Manga To End In Two Months // Siliconera
The cat is happy that's finally over
but the cat is sad at the same time where there's going to one less ongoing original manga to read
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Mentosftw wrote on 2010-05-09 04:30
So that Inuyasha, Dragon ball, and now Full Metal eh? What's the next mainstream to end? I bet Pokemon will be the last to fall.. or not.
*crosses fingers for the domino theory*
Bones’ original anime series did its fair bit to popularize anime amongst people that may not have taken to it otherwise.
o.o Other than the fact that it's freaking Square Enix? That's kind of an eye catcher...
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Paul wrote on 2010-05-09 04:34
Quote from Mentosftw;31731:
o.o Other than the fact that it's freaking Square Enix? That's kind of an eye catcher...
You didn't know? SquareEnix does a few animes too. Ones I can think off the top of my head would probably be Soul Eater and Pandoras Heart. Obviously FF7AC as well.
Anyways, I'm not too depressed about this or anything, although I do hope the anime reaches the manga ending.
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Cucurbita wrote on 2010-05-09 04:36
Indeed. FMA is easily one of the more original mainstreams that didn't give you all the bs.
But finishing from now in 3 chapters? They better be LOOOOONG chapters, or they'll be rushing too much.
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Mentosftw wrote on 2010-05-09 04:36
No, I know that Square is the one who made the series. I'm just amazed that the article wrote that the studio Bones was solely responsible for it's popularity. Square would have been enough to promote it. Bones just made it mainstream and yucky.
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Taycat wrote on 2010-05-09 07:08
Maybe they'll release more than one chapter at a time?
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Virtue wrote on 2010-05-09 09:09
It's been known for a long time the manga will end in 2 months.
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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2010-05-09 18:17
Quote from Sin;31847:
It's been known for a long time the manga will end in 2 months.
thought there wasn't any other "official" news for that
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Virtue wrote on 2010-05-09 18:19
Quote from BobYoMeowMeow;31977:
thought there wasn't any other "official" news for that
Myeah, there wasn't any official news for it, but since they were planning to end the Brotherhood anime (they were planning 63 episodes as far as I know) at the same time as the manga with the same ending it would have to end in a maximum of 2 chapters. :p
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Moppy wrote on 2010-05-09 18:21
Imma be missing FMA, 'tis was a good run.