FMA 03 was supposed to receive a 12-13 episode epilogue that would essentially be a much more fleshed out version of CoS. But due to Studio Bones beginning work on FMA 2009/Brotherhood, the staff behind 2003 was forced to scrap the idea and make it into three movies. Then those movies had to be cut down to a single three-hour one, and then cut down again to the final result we have. If you look up "FMA Conqueror of Shamballa prototype" you'll can find a script with a bunch of cut content with more focus on Alphonse, Alfons and Noah, as well as explanations for certain events and concepts in the movie that were otherwise confusing. So yeah, CoS was basically a mish mash of ideas as a result from being cut down and truncated so many times for reasons out of the 2003 staff's control. That being said I still find the movie enjoyable, but I can't help but wonder how much better it would've been if they went with 12-13 epilogue instead.
I've heard this always, but more about supposedly it being far more than an extra 12-13 episodes, or essentially another season... But more so, I hear it was as ridiculous as another 100 to 150... I don't recall who or what made that claim in comparison, but regardless... It does make sense as to why the movie feels cut-down... Yet... With that in mind, it is easier to be not AS critical with it... Same as you though, I have always wondered what the extra season or even seasons could have been like in full... Cause this could have been far better with that extra length, I'm not even a fan who criticizes the connection to the real world Germany pre WW2, it's interesting enough when Amestris always had inspiration from Nazi Germany.
The reason why Nazis are important is Nazis did try to go get to "Shamballa" in real life, Many high-ranking members of the Nazi regime, including Hitler, but especially Himmler and H Prompted, held occult beliefs. and they did a lot of experiments and research of just about anything supernatural. The Germans sent an official expedition to Tibet between 1938 and 1939 at the invitation of the Tibetan Government to attend the Losar (New Year) celebrations , Their mission was first to find and then to maintain contact with the Aryan forefathers in Shambhala and Agharti, hidden subterranean cities beneath the Himalayas. They also believed in hollow earth, British novelist Edward Bulwer-Lytton, in The Coming Race, described a superior race, the Vril-ya, who lived beneath the earth and planned to conquer the world with vril, a psychokinetic energy, (not too far off from the idea alchemy in the anime) and many other silly things. So in the Anime our villain thinks she got to Shamballa but in reality she got to the other side of the door.
I think if Hitler found the door to the anime world that would have been cool enough for him to forget about Shamballah and just capture all the hot blonde anime babes to breed his army of majestic male models.
This was exactly my point every time I argue OG and Shambhala were better than brotherhood. Not the classic anime recipe is what made it epic, and the tie to real historical events
“Isn’t transmuting your own soul just another form of human transmutation? Plot hole!” Brotherhood: _sweats in using your own soul as a philosopher’s stone_
That's not the theme though the point is that they live for the world not themselves, WInry an Mustang know this an respect them for all they have done
I liked four things about this movie 1. The intro 2. Wrath vs Gluttony 3.Roy,Ed,and Al confronting Echart 4.the art style and animation upgrade (2003 looked good too but it's definitely improved in this movie besides the cgi suits of armor) And besides that nothing else really I did think it was a decent movie but it was barely at decent it had tons of problems and the worst thing they did was make my boy Envy have one little fight and be used as a plot device ._. also the ending doesn't really fit with the themes of FMA like the original series ending but good video hope you make more FMA 03 content
I'm definitely going to sprinkle a video here and there, but at the same time, I don't want my channel to only be associated with FMA, so you might see me moving away a bit over time. Thanks for checking out this video.
@@etheri0n959 understandable fma 03 is just my favorite anime and is how I found your channel that's all but you still make good content outside of fma
I've seen Shamballa multiple times and it really saddens me that the film ended up the way it did. Hell even the production team and voice actors(Japanese ones) from what I understand weren't happy with final product ether. The ideas for a great story/epilogue were there and it pisses me off they weren't fully explored. I know it won't happen but I would love a 3-4 hour cut of the film of a 12-13 sequel. P.S. saw some of your videos and consider me subscribed. I got into anime because of the original FMA and it's 1 of my favorite franchises.
If nothing else, Nazi Maes Hughes will haunt my nightmares. I get what they were going for, but it was so poorly done that it kinda taints the character for me. When I finished 2003, I waited a couple months to watch Shamballa but minus a couple scenes, it wasn't great. Al's character, in both worlds, should have been used more. That at least would have made it a bit more compelling. Also, as a huge history buff, the little anecdotes about the Treaty of Versailles and The Beer Hall Putsch were interesting and gave context to the year of the movie, but felt shoehorned in. If they were trying to go for a historical element, they should have went all the way with it instead of just letting it fill up screen time. Great video, i've been loving this channel!
@@zachmurray101 really? i haven't seen it (btw new account lost old one) from what i heard SSM is pretty bad but i at least think it's more faithful to fma and what it's about then this
I liked Shamballa for what it is and how it expanded on the parallel worlds reveal, which did come very late in FMA 03. Even so, it could have been much better. Apparently, the original draft was about three hours long and that would have been much better. Expanding on the alternate versions of the Amestrian characters would have been very interesting-- particularly the alternate Mustang (who we never see), alternate Scar, Lust, etc... Ideally, Shamballa would have been Fullmetal Alchemist Part 2-- maybe as long as 51 episodes, showing both brothers in their attempts to reach each other amongst backdrops of war. Envy and Hohenheim were the biggest disappointments for me-- I wish Envy were the main antagonist, maybe in his human form (serpent could have worked too I guess), and expanding on Hohenheim's relationship with him. The best way to see Shamballa is as a recap movie of a whole series that unfortunately doesn't exist. I can't really blame the writers though given that they forced to strip the story down to 90 minutes. In part, I blame brotherhood-- Bones didn't want to do more with the original anime because they were planning on doing a more accurate manga adaptation. Alas, they robbed us of a truly epic story. I still appreciate it for what it is, and was satisfied with the ending though.
Yep, I should have known this was coming, and boy it is missed opportunity. WHY was this not the Hohenheim/Dante backstory? It could have even work as a stand alone film, no need for context of any sort to understand. They could have started to explain why Dante was so infatuated by Hohenheim? it Is pretty clear Hohenheim was a handsome heartbreaker obsessed with alchemy but did they ever have any chemistry or was Mr. Ho just playing her the whole time? Envy is their child so... that could have worked as perfect catalyst to why they were desperate to make the philosopher's stone in the first place, at least for Hohenheim if you want to play around just "immortality" motivation and give it more depth. Here is a cool idea for this kind of film, feel free to change the names and places as you want: Hohenhiem is reading an alchemy book to Dante about mysterious wizard named Merlin from country of Shamballa who carried a mystical red stone with him at all times which allowed him to do seemingly impossible magic tricks (alchemy) and throw in some basic stuff you need to know about how alchemy works. Then establish Hohenheim's and Dante's personality a bit in 1500's. They have a child together who Im naming Bob (envy). But Bob dies tragically and they start seeking this red stone that made impossible possible. (fill in their adventures) and then we get to the only scene in 03 that showed this backstory a bit. Hohenheim tries to resurrect Bob with the stone and horrified by his creation of this soulless being that looked like him he decided to run away (like Ed does after he tried to bring someone back). So there, I could continue to rip apart this version but its beating a dead horse at this point so feel free to rip this idea a new one for me but be respectful while doing so. This video was a treat again and I see your sub count climbing higher slowly, keep up the good work fish boi :)
So I don't hate Conqueror of Shamballa. I acknowledge that it really isnt that good, but I dont hate it. The way I see it, '03 ended up being this 'opposite side of the coin' take of the manga. Like, the manga makes sure that you know that with enough hard work and sacrifice, you can reach the goal you seek. But '03 always sought to flip Equivalent Exchange on its head. Nothing is fair, equivalency doesnt exist, do everything right and you still may be denied your happy ending. The first time I watched Shamballa, seeing how Winry had been waiting for Ed that whole time, prepared for his return, and then, after 5 minutes, is left without him or Al, is such a gut punch. I hate it. But that hate for it is also something I love, because I feel like it plays into '03's sense of futility so well. It's sad and it's not fair, but she's has no choice but to be happy that at least the two of them are together again. Theres just this sense of collateral beauty that I kinda love about Shamballa, like with Wrath dying, but being reunited with Izumi, and the Winry thing, and even with us as viewers, just having to find some bittersweet happiness in the film.
Yeah, interesting take on the bit with Ed. A lot of the stuff in cos had a lot of potential, but it just had some pacing issues for me and missed opportunities. Thanks for sharing your opinion.
The concept is great, but it was executed really poorly. There's so much that could have been explored/shown especially knowing how into the occult the Germans were Also, it makes sense why they would be bringing up these events since the economy was in a depression and the population was fervorous for revenge
it makes sense why, but i think hes talking about the way it was done. cuz he pionts out hte robotic ways the people regurgitate information about current events making the history feel forced
So as much as I love this movie cuz it brings conclusion to characters like Wrath and the end of the movie is just fine for the theme of the series, with its bittersweet ending, I'm really upset by all the deleted scenes they left out. (I have a post with a whole long list of COS deleted scenes if you want to see it)/ For one there was a lot more dialogue with Alfons and Wrath, but Two scenes from the script in particular that stood out to me was: Winry's conversation with Roy and her stopping him from quitting the military because his dumb ass was about to give up on everything he'd worked towards. It would have been AWESOME for a conclusion to Winry's character arc, and shown agency on her end considering Roy had shot her parents in this series. And the scene in the script where Izumi dies which was completely DELETED from the movie. She died hugging Wrath, saying "I'll give you a real life" when Wrath says he's not human. It would have added so much emotion to Wrath's sacrifice and rejoining Izumi in the gates and why he finally had acknowledged her as his mother. There was other stuff too like final words from Hohenheim about Envy, etc. But dude I can't believe they chose to leave out these scenes. karinakamichi.tumblr.com/post/165044022529/all-fullmetal-alchemist-conquerors-of-shambala
Damn, I feel like those two scenes should have been included over some of the other ideas crammed into this movie. Honestly, would have been incredible.
Bro i love your thoughts at the end. They were kind of mine as well. “No that wasn’t the best part of your life it was full of murder, sin and nearly the end of the world.” I thought the same thing, like “everything you experienced was the worst parts of humanity condensed into a hero’s journey story arc. What do you also find uplifting? The holocaust? Cuz that’s what you basically saw.”
They could've done soo much more. I really wanna see a remake of this movie. They should focus more on Ed at the beginning and the alternative characters from his world (his mom, Mustang and Hawkeye, Izumi, more interactions with Maes and less with Bradley, some Armstrong would be nice, they could've tried to sneak in Ling, Lan Fan, Mai for a bit and etc). 40 minutes are enough for that, then we can go to Amestris for 40 more minutes and then we can end the movie in 15-20 minutes. +,- some parallel scenes from Amestris while Ed is in the other world we got a solid 1:40 movie. Soo many options and then did almost nothing.
I LOVED this movie growing up but I recently rewatched it and was so bored. It was so disappointing and my first thought was “he should have returned home sooner” too. Such a bummer considering, as you mentioned, the animation is fantastic and I love all the music used. Idk if it’s true but someone once told me that it was originally meant to be a mini series and I really wish they’d gone with that instead
7:22 about Alphonse being able to place parts of his soul in armor through alchemy, and the question of how... Being real, the kid had his soul in a suit of armor since they failed to bring their mom back in both continuities... So the idea of passing his soul around to armor is still plausible to a degree, just being real since the series was always not JUST science fully like it always acted as it was. If the movie specifically got to be that series extension it was initially intended to be, to have the breathing room of an extra season or more, it would have done a lot to help the super ambitious storyline. I don't hate the idea of connecting pre WW2 Germany and the Nazi party into the storyline in the real world, since Amestris was took inspiration from Nazi Germany itself, I think even Hughes is actually a real life Nazi soldier even too... Which... Is a trip... I think they wanted to explore those parallels in a more direct and in depth way, and that's why you get such a huge focus on the moments leading up to the major formation of the Nazi party... It definitely, however, was a huge part of what ate up the movie run-time itself, and slowed down the other more FMA centered storytelling, which is the real shame of course. In the end, it just wasn't meant to be a movie, and I so wish they had the chance to have made that extra season or more, whether Ed and Al both end up in the real world by the end anyways or not, I think it just got too suffocated by the timeframe it had to work in. If it even got the chance to be a 2 part or 3 part movie, it might have helped, but when you have the context of it being SO much longer and bigger in scale, as a whole new season at the least... It's clear they tried to tackle that long-term storytelling, in a 2 hour film, to its detriment that leaves it bloated with context and backstory over the actual main story... It's probably forever telling Alphonse ended up at the end, with the commentary by the Japanese VAs even being surprised he was still there at the end of it all. What could have been...
I actually prefer Conqueror and OG FMA. it was a little corny and pacing was bad but it does give an interesting plot to tie it to an alternative reality that led to our present worlds history
I actually love this movie but it's only because I love the show so much. I have a theory that that's our Dante that gives Edward the cold shoulder when he's having tea with "King Bradley"
Man, when I was younger I was obsessed with FMA. The manga and the anime(03). I had CoS on dvd and watched it a bunch. I don’t know why I really liked the movie as a youngster. Looking back in retrospect, I see the flaws pretty blatantly now. Still holds a special place in my heart. I sorta liked the ending though. How Al made it through the portal too, and how we thought it was just a soul transfer suit of armor but was actually him in the flesh. A whole new world for them both to explore together. Just felt almost bleak though, as we know this worlds history gets quite dark. To know they had some hardships ahead of them, filled me with sadness. But it felt almost right. 😅😂😂
I also disliked how overpowered Alphonse was in the movie and how Ed couldn't defeat the main villain without op Alphonse. And yeah Ed barely returns home.
One thing I was confused about is that we skipped over the most interesting and important part of the story: the introduction to the world, not only for us, but for Ed. For instance, how did Ed get his new arm and leg, and what was it like before he did? How did he and Al #2 meet? He would probably start in a bad headspace and situation, seeing as he probably doesn't know anyone when he first arrives, and he was apparently still missing his limbs, so why couldn't we have more development of that? Make it so that Ed is in shambles at the start, and then Al the Second helps him get a job and new limbs and a somewhat stable emotional state, and develop their relationship with that. Then give Ed back some of his independence, and start the actual plot. Also, a pacing issue I noticed immediately while watching this movie: we spend way too much time on the unimportant parts and shots, and way too little time with any explanations, backstories of the villains, and development of the characters, leaving us with the feeling that so much time was spent on absolutely nothing.
They should’ve had a few episodes to wrap up the ending instead of making this movie and maybe people would stop shiting on 03 but I do like both fma and fmab l like fmab only by a little bit but both are cool
Part of the reason why I love Brotherhood more than the 2003 version is simply because it has a more coherent ending, with a very climatic battle that pays off a lot from what was set up before hand. But in the CoS movie, the new villains are nowhere near as interesting as Dante or the Homunculi were, not enough characters are given the proper development, and the decision to have Ed and Alphonse stranded on Earth didn’t sit right with me. Maybe if this had been given the 15 episode treatment like originally planned or even allowed to be the film trilogy, maybe I could have liked it more. But as it is, despite some good moments and being entertaining enough, I find this very disappointing.
the 2003 ending was blah because it didn't fit with the first half of the story. I enjoyed the fake Elric Brothers, the Humuculus differences, Tucker's transformation, and the twist of how alchemy is powered at the end. But the main story fell apart in the second half. Brotherhood does a way better job of a coherent story... and deserves the movies not the 2003
I always thought the movie was phenomenal it was a staple of my childhood and was a great wrap up to the whole series while still remaining the whole 2003 mature anime vibe I have a hard time watching brotherhood because of how anime it is
I watched the movie today and it was ok, i agree with most of ur points. But i think u were harsh on the historical dialouge, personelly i think it helps alot with the worldbuilding and makes the setting feel more authentic. At the time German people were dissatisfied with the loss and state of Germany (thats why it was so easy for a certain group to take over). People backt then just as today like to spew out their political beliefs. tbh it's the only reason i somewhat liked the film.
I recognize and understand your grievances. I may even say I agree with most of them. Even so, I still really liked the movie 😅 I think I’m just a sucker for modern AUs.
Animes and WW2 (and that era) is a really good combo to me. I only recently found out that this story had more in it , that we were never able to see everything fully. Sad, even though i liked the movie already. But i always want more, and their whole idea on FMA universe was interesting to me. Too bad we didn't see more.
If it wasn't a movie but a season of 12 episode and if it starter like something like this , it would be something i retesting : Ed found a work , living alone in a little appartement and met the alter ego of trisha elric who is still alive in this world and living in the neighborhood . After spent years with Trisha , Ed is at the same time sad that he is separated from his brother and the other people he knows but at the Same time happy to spend time with the one who is mother in the and at . For Al , he's searching one way to bring back his brother (afer Izumi succumbed to her illness) . Roy and Riza are dating and every body help Alfonse as much they can. After the death of his creator , wrath is depressed , and leades Alfonse to the place he appeared in central (Mustang escorts them) . And at this place they fought against dante foun ; who found a way to moderate rotting (by replacing some of her organs by them of healthy one and replacing her skin cells by mineral one) but can't be as much actives due to that and still control glutony . She lives near her cave and spent the major part of her time to search a way to transfer her soul again or at least restore completely her body . She knows that Ed brought back Alfonse . Seeing Al , Mustang and Wrath, She thinks it's an opportunity to take her revenge on them for prevented her to take a new body . Using alchemy to alter the her face by altering her face structure, She approached them and lies them she is a vagabond who was searching a place where spend night and found this one and decided to lives there because she had no house . She conceive them and leaded them to a Trap and tried to kill them with gluttony and alchemy . Envy (who in the other world has humain form) is stiil same who oike to see people suffer and live in the street with a lot of delinquents . He sees Ed by chance one day and wanted to kill him but saw he is with someone who looks like sloth , he understands it's the alter ego of mother of elric brother . He thinks that would be a better idea to make him suffer instead kills him . This kind of screenplay (or any screenplay who would be different but also emotionally strong) is what I expected for the end of fma .
I know I'm biased, and while I understand the thoughts and opinions, I disagree with a lot of it. Specifically when Al said, "Those were the best times we had." Just because something is hard doesn't mean that there weren't glimmers of good times there. Hard times does not equal not experiencing the best times. I guess you'd have to define what "best times" means, but because it doesn't really go into that, you can't really define it. But I was really young when I first saw this, and I didn't really question much of the writing. There are points you make that are really good. I do think the ending is bittersweet where it doesn't need to be.
For the whole bit at the end, I said that mainly as a joke, but there was some element of truth to that. The journey for the philosopher stone was never framed as a fun adventure story, it was a literal form of repenting for the elric Brothers. While that statement in a vacuum works for the scenario. If you really look at the way 2003 portrays the story in terms of its direction, dialogue, and thematic depth, that line doesn't really apply to it, which is why I mad that little jab at the end. Sorry if it came off as me discrediting your enjoyment of the movie, glad you liked my points and thanks for watching.
@@etheri0n959 Oh, no worries! I didn't mean for it to sound like I was mad or anything. I'm not at all! I just wanted to add my thoughts, and hopefully, they didn't come across as me discrediting yours. That was not my intention at all. Now that you mention that, it makes sense. The story was really hard and dark, and there were so many moments that were hard for the Elric Brothers. Now I understand more. Thanks for the extra insight! :) Keep up the good work with your videos! They are really insightful and well done.
It always got stuck in me the spike that in the 2003 continuity Winry ended up alone(without both Ed & Al) But well, at least she got Elicia(really love the both Winry & Elicia had)
Thanks for this vid! I just finished watching the movie and am feeling bamboozled and disappointed, so I'm looking for others' takes and explanations. I've never been a history person so that stuff was kind of lost on me, I felt like I missed out on appreciating the movie because I didn't get the historical stuff. Ed planning to leave Al on his own in Amestris made no sense to me either, considering their bond was like the most prominent and touching focus of the entire series. I also felt like the whole villain situation was pretty awful and... yeah. Thanks for this vid lol!
Ok for the soul splitting thing. I believe all the pieces of his soul return to him after the time limit is up which was shown in the movie when armor al could speak with Ed in his world for a bit. And then woke up in his world with all those memories.
Not saying that what I offered in the video is the end all be all, but if I were to write the ending, it would be basically what I said, maybe having Ed make it back to his home though. There are a lot of good ideas in the comment section though if you're not satisfied with mine. Thanks for watching the video and leaving a comment.
I remember loving this movie as a kid because I was obsessed with FMA. But now looking back on it, as well as the last roughly 1/4th of 2003 (sorry) it really doesnt hold up as well as i wish it did.
I watched the movie today and had lots of fun doing so! I am 100% with u on the criticism though^^ they wasted potential, but what came out of it was pretty cool idk
Will you be covering the train wreck that was “sacred star of milos” next? Really enjoying your little channel and I hope you start gaining the subs you deserve! Your talks on FMA 03 are awesome!! 👏 👏 👏
You mentioning the possibility of Ed meeting the alternate reality version of his mum reminded me of the final episode of the Spider-man cartoon from the 90s. Where an evil version of Peter gets to meet an alternate version of Uncle Ben. ruclips.net/video/TWkBWFwdLZo/видео.html
8:11 my take is that they are temporarily controlled from a localized source (Alphonse's sentience) still makes zero sense in methodology and its actual effect on cognition, physical being, etc
As a history fan i really think all these historical referances are super cool. And imperial germany actually trying to invade the fma world is crazy. Also the ending with a cameo of hitler was crazy if i remember right
You know they could have just used Eckart as a vehicle to bring back Dante, mainly because I found their last encounter to be without a proper resolution. In the 2003 adaptation, neither her or Gluttony were found leaving it a mystery as to who made it out alive.
I did loved this movie when I had it on DVD back in the day, and it did had good scenes, but you do have a point when it comes to this movie, and still to this day I didn't like the way it ended now that you mention it and come to think of it, they could have done better with the movie, at least Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood did the series justice since it's faithful to the manga and Edward and Winry end up together and have children, I did enjoy the live action Fullmetal Alchemist movie released on Netflix it did had mixed reviews but it means it's still good and it was good in my opinion despite what some people say. And Truth be told I pretty must can relate to Edward and Alphonse because my father passed away 4 to 5 years ago, and I know how it fells to lose a parent and having to deal with loss.
I actually watched the movie before watching 2003 proper. That was when I was watching Brotherhood weekly at the time and was hungry for more FMA content.
Ever wonder why the armored solider were walking normally before crossing to the other side and after crossing they walking like zombies, also whats with the black goo that coverered the main villian and the ships?
7:40 , i think alphonse used human transmutation because he just doesnt remember when they tried to transmute his mom nor transmute his soul to the armor
Is this movie even based on a manga because if it was they should have remake this movie because i feel like the story was really confusing and rush at the same time
TBH, I loved that movie for some reason. I mean there are some flaws that were pretty confusing in many ways possible, but overall, it was rather half good and half okay. Half good because we get to see some parts that focused on the remaining homunculi.
AH! Got a video idea for you. It’s be cool to hear you talk about what you would’ve liked to have seen in CoS were it hypothetically a second season. Sounds like a fun thought experiment. ;)
Wasn't the point of human transmutation that you can never put a price on another persons soul? It would be too valuable. But if it's your own, who says you don't determine the price of YOUR OWN soul? It's you. It belongs to no one else but you. So who says you can't temporarily infuse it into soulless objects, or a portion? The whole reason Ed was able to put Al's soul into armor was because Al wasn't really dead, so his soul could at least be moved right? At the cost of a limb. Even if the homunculus in 2003 could have memories, they don't have souls the way living people do. They're closer to the way Nobodies in KH are, but they won't just sudden;y have a soul like it was revealed for Hearts and Nobodies in KH. They'll remain incomplete until something sends them to the gate, and with Wrath, it gave him what he wanted. Even Envy got what he wanted by killing Hohenheim in this movie. So for a homunculus they don't have souls because they had completely died before someone tried to transmute them. But I'm pretty sure Al wasn't dead like the Elrics mother was. Think of it like me selling someone elses car, vs my car. They determine what price their car is worth. Not me. But I can always decided to sell my car for whatever price. Even if no one buys it, I ALONE DETERMINE WHAT I'LL TAKE AS PAYMENT FOR IT. So I can determine what to do with it. So Al sending a portion of his soul through what's basically scientific magic, isn't actually breaking rules, if we look back at what the rules on human transmutation are, and the circumstances they always tend to fall in. Someone trying to take a dead persons soul and think that whatever they have to give is somehow worth it. Not their own soul. Just because you have the material for a persons body to be recreated, doesn't mean you could ever find anything worth someones soul. But if it's your own, it's free game to do with it as you please, so long as it's not trying to take someone elses soul. So I think your question on the souls in the armor thing and human transmutation was REALLY lacking in some critical thought. Like huge important information just "slips" your mind as if you forgot you watched the original 2003 anime. Even in Brotherhood, the only instance off the top of my head mimicking this is Ed turning HIS SOUL, into a stone. But it's still his soul, and no one elses.
Maybe it's just me but I also don't really like how they added real world history into the movie, like I understand that it's parallel world but it just wasn't for me
The movie is making Ed doesnt have Trisha in this version to relate his reality view while other character ven doh they are INDEED REAL we should not interact with them. Making them... dreams or fake to us... kinda like that rule of "dont mess with other realities"
OK so my feelings about this movie is that it is no where near as good as the 2003 anime but i still feel like it's a necessary watch i gave the 2003 anime a 10 out of 10 but this movie i gave a 6 i do highly agree with most of the things said in this video especially the Trish plot point that would have been amazing to see the ending for both the Elric brothers and Wrath is why i say it's a necessary watch i don't have to explain Wrath for the Elric brothers the ending for 2003 is sad and while i think that's fine because you don't always get the happy ending i think anime fans know this better then anyone with how many anime series conclude with so many plot points just left open Sekirei is my favorite harem anime because it had a story to tell but sadly didn't want to finish telling the story Edward and Alphonse being able to live together again is great just because 2003 ended sad and me being fine with that i do enjoy happy endings
@@etheri0n959 If you want another awesome Shounen to check out try Radiant a lot of people hated season 1 but i don't know why i personally loved both seasons of Radiant it shares the same Director as Assassination Classroom Katekyo Hitman Reborn is another awesome Shounen that no one talks about
have you read the original script for the movie? the film had to be do on 2 part and in these last there would be a lot of explanations on the end of the series (why envy became a snake? for example) but for a reason (surely other projects to do) they made 1 movie. about ed's character in the movie he was supposed to be in a dilemma it's so legitimate for him to come back? he gave nothing to return al's .
The series ending was bitter sweet and had a finality to it. I enjoyed the movie. The relationship between Ed and mirror Alphonse was complex. They really loved each other even though Ed didn't realize it until the end.
I strongly disagree. The movie and the series was better than Brotherhood in everyway. The only thing Brotherhood had was Roy's revenge. Let's also not forget how forgettable Brotherhoods movie was.
That's what happens when you don't wait on source material to work from 🤷♂️ But Brotherhood exists, so it's fine. I just consider this movie as a "what if" kind of thing which isn't awful.
More like that’s what happens when the studio forces you to truncate your 13 episode 5 hour ova conclusion into a 2 hour movie because they wanted to rush into preproduction for a faithful adaptation. So it has more to do with corporate meddling and undermining than it does with not being faithful to the source material. The tv ending of 03 was rather strong but most people who appreciate agree that CoS was a waste of potential (see etheri0n’s other videos, Lowart’s videos, and Goat Jesus’ videos.)
@@haosmagnaingram6992 I'm sure that was an issue, but the story already had issues after episode 23 when it started deviating. It was already not developing things with Winry and Ed, never once mentioned Shing or explored Amestris's relationship with the other countries, changed major plot points like who killed Winry's parents, etc. While on their own, none of those were necessarily bad choices, they all made it harder and harder to create any sort of tidy or satisfying conclusion. Still really enjoyed the 2003 series and the movie because it's obviously better than most anime and most stories in general. But it does function better to fill in gaps Brotherhood skips over early on.
@@t.r.everstone7 I disagree and actually prefer 2003 and many of these choices to what was done with Brotherhood. I don’t think it being different from mangahood should be looked at as a negative against it (Arakawa even helped with recommendations and consultation for a lot of these anime original ideas.)
@@haosmagnaingram6992 It's fine, you're free to be wrong 😉 Jokes aside, however, I also like 2003 better until it gets close to the end and it answer almost none of my big questions about the world and its characters. It's cool that the creator contributed to the show, and I'm certain it wouldve been better than Brotherhood had it been given around 70 episodes or so, but it's not what was added that bothered me. It was what was never dealt with. It's not that there is anime original content, it's that some of the content they had was never given proper narrative closure. Too many loose ends. It had a nearly perfect score around halfway through (let's say 95/100). But it lost points for not giving closure for Winry and Ed, not exploring the world very much by ignoring all the other countries, not allowing Ed to ever physically grow and not telling us if he'd get his whole body back or not, and some other things like that. Sill 90/100. It just started so strong and introduced so much but didn't follow through with everything. Was it because of the studio, loke you said? Probably. But it had already avoided the Winry/Ed romance for far too long before that, so who knows.
My headcanon ending is that the film ends when Ed gets back to Amestris in the rocket lol, and him and Al defeat Eckhart, the armor guys, and find a way to close the gate Cuz nowhere in the original 2003 anime was it stated the gate had to be closed from both sides. And like ya said, how TF would that even be possible if alchemy doesn't even work in our world? So Ed basically just takes what he learned in our world and uses it to develop and care about other world's/countries/people more, and, for example, perhaps use that growth to ride off into sunset to Xing like in Mangahood and study and help the Xingese like in mangahood?(I know Xing isn't a thing in 03 but fuck it, if not that, then maybe Ishval since they seem to mirror the Roma/gypsies?) Also marrying Winry like in mangahood cuz it's OTP So basically just mash the first hour and 20 minutes and Mangahoods ending together lol. Still doesn't fix the rest of the movie of course, just the ending, that's all I proposed.
I really like the whole parallel world idea in FMA 2003, to me it was a really unique idea and I think it gives alchemy another layer that it just lacked in brotherhood. Definitely made the whole story darker since alchemists are essentially using these people as human batteries. It just sucks that the writers didn’t do more with it. I honestly feel like the writers should’ve made it an alternate history story instead and that way they would’ve had more freedom to create their own unique story ideas and wouldn’t have to play by history’s rules.
FMA 03 was supposed to receive a 12-13 episode epilogue that would essentially be a much more fleshed out version of CoS. But due to Studio Bones beginning work on FMA 2009/Brotherhood, the staff behind 2003 was forced to scrap the idea and make it into three movies. Then those movies had to be cut down to a single three-hour one, and then cut down again to the final result we have.
If you look up "FMA Conqueror of Shamballa prototype" you'll can find a script with a bunch of cut content with more focus on Alphonse, Alfons and Noah, as well as explanations for certain events and concepts in the movie that were otherwise confusing. So yeah, CoS was basically a mish mash of ideas as a result from being cut down and truncated so many times for reasons out of the 2003 staff's control.
That being said I still find the movie enjoyable, but I can't help but wonder how much better it would've been if they went with 12-13 epilogue instead.
I've heard this always, but more about supposedly it being far more than an extra 12-13 episodes, or essentially another season... But more so, I hear it was as ridiculous as another 100 to 150... I don't recall who or what made that claim in comparison, but regardless... It does make sense as to why the movie feels cut-down... Yet... With that in mind, it is easier to be not AS critical with it...
Same as you though, I have always wondered what the extra season or even seasons could have been like in full... Cause this could have been far better with that extra length, I'm not even a fan who criticizes the connection to the real world Germany pre WW2, it's interesting enough when Amestris always had inspiration from Nazi Germany.
@@NightNinja1998 I also heard that their was suppose to be a novel version too,
I feel robbed like they just took my first born child away, knowing this... :(
The reason why Nazis are important is Nazis did try to go get to "Shamballa" in real life, Many high-ranking members of the Nazi regime, including Hitler, but especially Himmler and H Prompted, held occult beliefs. and they did a lot of experiments and research of just about anything supernatural. The Germans sent an official expedition to Tibet between 1938 and 1939 at the invitation of the Tibetan Government to attend the Losar (New Year) celebrations , Their mission was first to find and then to maintain contact with the Aryan forefathers in Shambhala and Agharti, hidden subterranean cities beneath the Himalayas.
They also believed in hollow earth, British novelist Edward Bulwer-Lytton, in The Coming Race, described a superior race, the Vril-ya, who lived beneath the earth and planned to conquer the world with vril, a psychokinetic energy, (not too far off from the idea alchemy in the anime) and many other silly things.
So in the Anime our villain thinks she got to Shamballa but in reality she got to the other side of the door.
I think if Hitler found the door to the anime world that would have been cool enough for him to forget about Shamballah and just capture all the hot blonde anime babes to breed his army of majestic male models.
This was exactly my point every time I argue OG and Shambhala were better than brotherhood. Not the classic anime recipe is what made it epic, and the tie to real historical events
@dragonjegg82
Shambala is bad, bro. The series was better finishing off as it did.
“Isn’t transmuting your own soul just another form of human transmutation? Plot hole!”
Brotherhood: _sweats in using your own soul as a philosopher’s stone_
The movie should’ve ended with Ed and Al returning to where they came from - they belong in Amestris, not Munich.
Agreed.
That's not the theme though the point is that they live for the world not themselves, WInry an Mustang know this an respect them for all they have done
I liked four things about this movie
1. The intro
2. Wrath vs Gluttony
3.Roy,Ed,and Al confronting Echart
4.the art style and animation upgrade (2003 looked good too but it's definitely improved in this movie besides the cgi suits of armor)
And besides that nothing else really I did think it was a decent movie but it was barely at decent it had tons of problems and the worst thing they did was make my boy Envy have one little fight and be used as a plot device ._. also the ending doesn't really fit with the themes of FMA like the original series ending but good video hope you make more FMA 03 content
I'm definitely going to sprinkle a video here and there, but at the same time, I don't want my channel to only be associated with FMA, so you might see me moving away a bit over time. Thanks for checking out this video.
@@etheri0n959 understandable fma 03 is just my favorite anime and is how I found your channel that's all but you still make good content outside of fma
Honestly FMA Wrath fighting is amazing even if it’s in COS
I've seen Shamballa multiple times and it really saddens me that the film ended up the way it did. Hell even the production team and voice actors(Japanese ones) from what I understand weren't happy with final product ether. The ideas for a great story/epilogue were there and it pisses me off they weren't fully explored. I know it won't happen but I would love a 3-4 hour cut of the film of a 12-13 sequel.
P.S. saw some of your videos and consider me subscribed. I got into anime because of the original FMA and it's 1 of my favorite franchises.
Yeah, really dissapointing. A shame the movie didn't capitalize on all of the potential.
If nothing else, Nazi Maes Hughes will haunt my nightmares. I get what they were going for, but it was so poorly done that it kinda taints the character for me. When I finished 2003, I waited a couple months to watch Shamballa but minus a couple scenes, it wasn't great. Al's character, in both worlds, should have been used more. That at least would have made it a bit more compelling. Also, as a huge history buff, the little anecdotes about the Treaty of Versailles and The Beer Hall Putsch were interesting and gave context to the year of the movie, but felt shoehorned in. If they were trying to go for a historical element, they should have went all the way with it instead of just letting it fill up screen time. Great video, i've been loving this channel!
Hey thanks so much, and Nazi Hughes will forever plague our memory for all of eternity. Thanks for watching.
Okay but that Gypsie song is forever goated
San Rom.
That a fact!
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this movie is like the dragon ball minus of fullmetal alchemist
If we're just counting 03, then yeah, but I honestly thought Sacred Star of Milo's was worse
@@zachmurray101 really?
i haven't seen it (btw new account lost old one)
from what i heard SSM is pretty bad but i at least think it's more faithful to fma
and what it's about then this
I liked Shamballa for what it is and how it expanded on the parallel worlds reveal, which did come very late in FMA 03. Even so, it could have been much better. Apparently, the original draft was about three hours long and that would have been much better. Expanding on the alternate versions of the Amestrian characters would have been very interesting-- particularly the alternate Mustang (who we never see), alternate Scar, Lust, etc...
Ideally, Shamballa would have been Fullmetal Alchemist Part 2-- maybe as long as 51 episodes, showing both brothers in their attempts to reach each other amongst backdrops of war. Envy and Hohenheim were the biggest disappointments for me-- I wish Envy were the main antagonist, maybe in his human form (serpent could have worked too I guess), and expanding on Hohenheim's relationship with him. The best way to see Shamballa is as a recap movie of a whole series that unfortunately doesn't exist. I can't really blame the writers though given that they forced to strip the story down to 90 minutes. In part, I blame brotherhood-- Bones didn't want to do more with the original anime because they were planning on doing a more accurate manga adaptation. Alas, they robbed us of a truly epic story. I still appreciate it for what it is, and was satisfied with the ending though.
Yeah, I've recently been informed of that story with Conqueror, and it makes me pretty sad to think about it. Thanks for watching the video.
When I watched the movie I thought that it was like the last 25 episodes of the original with speed X2.
Lmao, true.
I've always loved conqueror. It's relatively slow, but the ideas it introduces, even if never fully paid off, are pretty good.
Some context: this film was originally meant to be a sequel *series*. This movie is the cobbled-together remnants of that.
So yeah. It explains a lot.
Yep, I should have known this was coming, and boy it is missed opportunity.
WHY was this not the Hohenheim/Dante backstory? It could have even work as a stand alone film, no need for context of any sort to understand.
They could have started to explain why Dante was so infatuated by Hohenheim? it Is pretty clear Hohenheim was a handsome heartbreaker obsessed with alchemy but did they ever have any chemistry or was Mr. Ho just playing her the whole time? Envy is their child so... that could have worked as perfect catalyst to why they were desperate to make the philosopher's stone in the first place, at least for Hohenheim if you want to play around just "immortality" motivation and give it more depth.
Here is a cool idea for this kind of film, feel free to change the names and places as you want:
Hohenhiem is reading an alchemy book to Dante about mysterious wizard named Merlin from country of Shamballa who carried a mystical red stone with him at all times which allowed him to do seemingly impossible magic tricks (alchemy) and throw in some basic stuff you need to know about how alchemy works. Then establish Hohenheim's and Dante's personality a bit in 1500's. They have a child together who Im naming Bob (envy). But Bob dies tragically and they start seeking this red stone that made impossible possible. (fill in their adventures) and then we get to the only scene in 03 that showed this backstory a bit. Hohenheim tries to resurrect Bob with the stone and horrified by his creation of this soulless being that looked like him he decided to run away (like Ed does after he tried to bring someone back).
So there, I could continue to rip apart this version but its beating a dead horse at this point so feel free to rip this idea a new one for me but be respectful while doing so. This video was a treat again and I see your sub count climbing higher slowly, keep up the good work fish boi :)
Yeah, that plot would be really interesting to see, and thanks so much for the support.
So I don't hate Conqueror of Shamballa. I acknowledge that it really isnt that good, but I dont hate it. The way I see it, '03 ended up being this 'opposite side of the coin' take of the manga. Like, the manga makes sure that you know that with enough hard work and sacrifice, you can reach the goal you seek. But '03 always sought to flip Equivalent Exchange on its head. Nothing is fair, equivalency doesnt exist, do everything right and you still may be denied your happy ending.
The first time I watched Shamballa, seeing how Winry had been waiting for Ed that whole time, prepared for his return, and then, after 5 minutes, is left without him or Al, is such a gut punch. I hate it. But that hate for it is also something I love, because I feel like it plays into '03's sense of futility so well. It's sad and it's not fair, but she's has no choice but to be happy that at least the two of them are together again. Theres just this sense of collateral beauty that I kinda love about Shamballa, like with Wrath dying, but being reunited with Izumi, and the Winry thing, and even with us as viewers, just having to find some bittersweet happiness in the film.
Yeah, interesting take on the bit with Ed. A lot of the stuff in cos had a lot of potential, but it just had some pacing issues for me and missed opportunities. Thanks for sharing your opinion.
I’m still glad that the classic series still got its animated movie
The concept is great, but it was executed really poorly. There's so much that could have been explored/shown especially knowing how into the occult the Germans were
Also, it makes sense why they would be bringing up these events since the economy was in a depression and the population was fervorous for revenge
it makes sense why, but i think hes talking about the way it was done. cuz he pionts out hte robotic ways the people regurgitate information about current events making the history feel forced
So as much as I love this movie cuz it brings conclusion to characters like Wrath and the end of the movie is just fine for the theme of the series, with its bittersweet ending, I'm really upset by all the deleted scenes they left out. (I have a post with a whole long list of COS deleted scenes if you want to see it)/ For one there was a lot more dialogue with Alfons and Wrath, but Two scenes from the script in particular that stood out to me was:
Winry's conversation with Roy and her stopping him from quitting the military because his dumb ass was about to give up on everything he'd worked towards. It would have been AWESOME for a conclusion to Winry's character arc, and shown agency on her end considering Roy had shot her parents in this series.
And the scene in the script where Izumi dies which was completely DELETED from the movie. She died hugging Wrath, saying "I'll give you a real life" when Wrath says he's not human. It would have added so much emotion to Wrath's sacrifice and rejoining Izumi in the gates and why he finally had acknowledged her as his mother.
There was other stuff too like final words from Hohenheim about Envy, etc. But dude I can't believe they chose to leave out these scenes.
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Damn, I feel like those two scenes should have been included over some of the other ideas crammed into this movie. Honestly, would have been incredible.
Bro i love your thoughts at the end. They were kind of mine as well. “No that wasn’t the best part of your life it was full of murder, sin and nearly the end of the world.” I thought the same thing, like “everything you experienced was the worst parts of humanity condensed into a hero’s journey story arc. What do you also find uplifting? The holocaust? Cuz that’s what you basically saw.”
They could've done soo much more. I really wanna see a remake of this movie. They should focus more on Ed at the beginning and the alternative characters from his world (his mom, Mustang and Hawkeye, Izumi, more interactions with Maes and less with Bradley, some Armstrong would be nice, they could've tried to sneak in Ling, Lan Fan, Mai for a bit and etc). 40 minutes are enough for that, then we can go to Amestris for 40 more minutes and then we can end the movie in 15-20 minutes. +,- some parallel scenes from Amestris while Ed is in the other world we got a solid 1:40 movie. Soo many options and then did almost nothing.
I LOVED this movie growing up but I recently rewatched it and was so bored. It was so disappointing and my first thought was “he should have returned home sooner” too. Such a bummer considering, as you mentioned, the animation is fantastic and I love all the music used. Idk if it’s true but someone once told me that it was originally meant to be a mini series and I really wish they’d gone with that instead
7:22 about Alphonse being able to place parts of his soul in armor through alchemy, and the question of how...
Being real, the kid had his soul in a suit of armor since they failed to bring their mom back in both continuities... So the idea of passing his soul around to armor is still plausible to a degree, just being real since the series was always not JUST science fully like it always acted as it was.
If the movie specifically got to be that series extension it was initially intended to be, to have the breathing room of an extra season or more, it would have done a lot to help the super ambitious storyline.
I don't hate the idea of connecting pre WW2 Germany and the Nazi party into the storyline in the real world, since Amestris was took inspiration from Nazi Germany itself, I think even Hughes is actually a real life Nazi soldier even too... Which... Is a trip...
I think they wanted to explore those parallels in a more direct and in depth way, and that's why you get such a huge focus on the moments leading up to the major formation of the Nazi party... It definitely, however, was a huge part of what ate up the movie run-time itself, and slowed down the other more FMA centered storytelling, which is the real shame of course.
In the end, it just wasn't meant to be a movie, and I so wish they had the chance to have made that extra season or more, whether Ed and Al both end up in the real world by the end anyways or not, I think it just got too suffocated by the timeframe it had to work in. If it even got the chance to be a 2 part or 3 part movie, it might have helped, but when you have the context of it being SO much longer and bigger in scale, as a whole new season at the least... It's clear they tried to tackle that long-term storytelling, in a 2 hour film, to its detriment that leaves it bloated with context and backstory over the actual main story... It's probably forever telling Alphonse ended up at the end, with the commentary by the Japanese VAs even being surprised he was still there at the end of it all.
What could have been...
Roy Mustang needs his own spin-off.(imo)
It had potential and a great skeleton but there were many big flaw's
I actually prefer Conqueror and OG FMA. it was a little corny and pacing was bad but it does give an interesting plot to tie it to an alternative reality that led to our present worlds history
I actually love this movie but it's only because I love the show so much. I have a theory that that's our Dante that gives Edward the cold shoulder when he's having tea with "King Bradley"
Man, when I was younger I was obsessed with FMA. The manga and the anime(03). I had CoS on dvd and watched it a bunch. I don’t know why I really liked the movie as a youngster. Looking back in retrospect, I see the flaws pretty blatantly now. Still holds a special place in my heart. I sorta liked the ending though. How Al made it through the portal too, and how we thought it was just a soul transfer suit of armor but was actually him in the flesh. A whole new world for them both to explore together. Just felt almost bleak though, as we know this worlds history gets quite dark. To know they had some hardships ahead of them, filled me with sadness. But it felt almost right. 😅😂😂
One of 2003’s biggest flaws is how they decided to end it imo. One of the least satisfying endings I’ve seen in an anime for me personally
I also disliked how overpowered Alphonse was in the movie and how Ed couldn't defeat the main villain without op Alphonse. And yeah Ed barely returns home.
One thing I was confused about is that we skipped over the most interesting and important part of the story: the introduction to the world, not only for us, but for Ed. For instance, how did Ed get his new arm and leg, and what was it like before he did? How did he and Al #2 meet? He would probably start in a bad headspace and situation, seeing as he probably doesn't know anyone when he first arrives, and he was apparently still missing his limbs, so why couldn't we have more development of that? Make it so that Ed is in shambles at the start, and then Al the Second helps him get a job and new limbs and a somewhat stable emotional state, and develop their relationship with that. Then give Ed back some of his independence, and start the actual plot.
Also, a pacing issue I noticed immediately while watching this movie: we spend way too much time on the unimportant parts and shots, and way too little time with any explanations, backstories of the villains, and development of the characters, leaving us with the feeling that so much time was spent on absolutely nothing.
Yeah, they just turned Ed into his normal self rather than him being stuck in his alternate self.
ive watched every single bit of fma content, from the ova's to the netflix live action movie we all agree doesnt exist.
Truer than true can be.
They should’ve had a few episodes to wrap up the ending instead of making this movie and maybe people would stop shiting on 03 but I do like both fma and fmab l like fmab only by a little bit but both are cool
Part of the reason why I love Brotherhood more than the 2003 version is simply because it has a more coherent ending, with a very climatic battle that pays off a lot from what was set up before hand.
But in the CoS movie, the new villains are nowhere near as interesting as Dante or the Homunculi were, not enough characters are given the proper development, and the decision to have Ed and Alphonse stranded on Earth didn’t sit right with me.
Maybe if this had been given the 15 episode treatment like originally planned or even allowed to be the film trilogy, maybe I could have liked it more. But as it is, despite some good moments and being entertaining enough, I find this very disappointing.
Hitler is my favorite FMA character. I think this guy is up to something, not sure what, but I dont think it is going to be good.
the 2003 ending was blah because it didn't fit with the first half of the story.
I enjoyed the fake Elric Brothers, the Humuculus differences, Tucker's transformation, and the twist of how alchemy is powered at the end. But the main story fell apart in the second half.
Brotherhood does a way better job of a coherent story... and deserves the movies not the 2003
I always thought the movie was phenomenal it was a staple of my childhood and was a great wrap up to the whole series while still remaining the whole 2003 mature anime vibe I have a hard time watching brotherhood because of how anime it is
I watched the movie today and it was ok, i agree with most of ur points. But i think u were harsh on the historical dialouge, personelly i think it helps alot with the worldbuilding and makes the setting feel more authentic. At the time German people were dissatisfied with the loss and state of Germany (thats why it was so easy for a certain group to take over). People backt then just as today like to spew out their political beliefs. tbh it's the only reason i somewhat liked the film.
I just watched it and thought it took place where the original anime ends but fuck that was bad and confusing
its series of episodes cut into movies further cut into one movie so basically studio BS fuked our asses
I recognize and understand your grievances. I may even say I agree with most of them. Even so, I still really liked the movie 😅 I think I’m just a sucker for modern AUs.
Animes and WW2 (and that era) is a really good combo to me. I only recently found out that this story had more in it , that we were never able to see everything fully. Sad, even though i liked the movie already. But i always want more, and their whole idea on FMA universe was interesting to me. Too bad we didn't see more.
If it wasn't a movie but a season of 12 episode and if it starter like something like this , it would be something i retesting :
Ed found a work , living alone in a little appartement and met the alter ego of trisha elric who is still alive in this world and living in the neighborhood . After spent years with Trisha , Ed is at the same time sad that he is separated from his brother and the other people he knows but at the Same time happy to spend time with the one who is mother in the and at . For Al , he's searching one way to bring back his brother (afer Izumi succumbed to her illness) . Roy and Riza are dating and every body help Alfonse as much they can. After the death of his creator , wrath is depressed , and leades Alfonse to the place he appeared in central (Mustang escorts them) . And at this place they fought against dante foun ; who found a way to moderate rotting (by replacing some of her organs by them of healthy one and replacing her skin cells by mineral one) but can't be as much actives due to that and still control glutony .
She lives near her cave and spent the major part of her time to search a way to transfer her soul again or at least restore completely her body . She knows that Ed brought back Alfonse . Seeing Al , Mustang and Wrath, She thinks it's an opportunity to take her revenge on them for prevented her to take a new body . Using alchemy to alter the her face by altering her face structure, She approached them and lies them she is a vagabond who was searching a place where spend night and found this one and decided to lives there because she had no house . She conceive them and leaded them to a Trap and tried to kill them with gluttony and alchemy .
Envy (who in the other world has humain form) is stiil same who oike to see people suffer and live in the street with a lot of delinquents . He sees Ed by chance one day and wanted to kill him but saw he is with someone who looks like sloth , he understands it's the alter ego of mother of elric brother . He thinks that would be a better idea to make him suffer instead kills him .
This kind of screenplay (or any screenplay who would be different but also emotionally strong) is what I expected for the end of fma .
Yeah, it could have been a perfect conclusion, but it was either due to lack of time or something, that it came out like this. Thanks for commenting.
I love both of them very much but the Cos movies animation was top tier.
I know I'm biased, and while I understand the thoughts and opinions, I disagree with a lot of it. Specifically when Al said, "Those were the best times we had." Just because something is hard doesn't mean that there weren't glimmers of good times there. Hard times does not equal not experiencing the best times. I guess you'd have to define what "best times" means, but because it doesn't really go into that, you can't really define it. But I was really young when I first saw this, and I didn't really question much of the writing. There are points you make that are really good. I do think the ending is bittersweet where it doesn't need to be.
For the whole bit at the end, I said that mainly as a joke, but there was some element of truth to that. The journey for the philosopher stone was never framed as a fun adventure story, it was a literal form of repenting for the elric Brothers. While that statement in a vacuum works for the scenario. If you really look at the way 2003 portrays the story in terms of its direction, dialogue, and thematic depth, that line doesn't really apply to it, which is why I mad that little jab at the end. Sorry if it came off as me discrediting your enjoyment of the movie, glad you liked my points and thanks for watching.
@@etheri0n959 Oh, no worries! I didn't mean for it to sound like I was mad or anything. I'm not at all! I just wanted to add my thoughts, and hopefully, they didn't come across as me discrediting yours. That was not my intention at all. Now that you mention that, it makes sense. The story was really hard and dark, and there were so many moments that were hard for the Elric Brothers. Now I understand more. Thanks for the extra insight! :) Keep up the good work with your videos! They are really insightful and well done.
Yeah, thanks
The Romani dance song is pure and beautiful. A wonderful piece that makes you reflect on the gentleness of culture.
Waiting for the sequel to get some closure 😂
It always got stuck in me the spike that in the 2003 continuity Winry ended up alone(without both Ed & Al)
But well, at least she got Elicia(really love the both Winry & Elicia had)
Thanks for this vid! I just finished watching the movie and am feeling bamboozled and disappointed, so I'm looking for others' takes and explanations. I've never been a history person so that stuff was kind of lost on me, I felt like I missed out on appreciating the movie because I didn't get the historical stuff.
Ed planning to leave Al on his own in Amestris made no sense to me either, considering their bond was like the most prominent and touching focus of the entire series.
I also felt like the whole villain situation was pretty awful and... yeah. Thanks for this vid lol!
Ok for the soul splitting thing. I believe all the pieces of his soul return to him after the time limit is up which was shown in the movie when armor al could speak with Ed in his world for a bit. And then woke up in his world with all those memories.
How would you re write mha 2003's ending
Not saying that what I offered in the video is the end all be all, but if I were to write the ending, it would be basically what I said, maybe having Ed make it back to his home though. There are a lot of good ideas in the comment section though if you're not satisfied with mine. Thanks for watching the video and leaving a comment.
I remember loving this movie as a kid because I was obsessed with FMA. But now looking back on it, as well as the last roughly 1/4th of 2003 (sorry) it really doesnt hold up as well as i wish it did.
Yeah but the opening is a certified hood classic (you used as bg too) meaning the movie is a 10/10
Like all FMA(B) media
I watched the movie today and had lots of fun doing so! I am 100% with u on the criticism though^^ they wasted potential, but what came out of it was pretty cool idk
Glad you enjoyed it. Also glad that you could see where I was coming from in this video
Will you be covering the train wreck that was “sacred star of milos” next? Really enjoying your little channel and I hope you start gaining the subs you deserve! Your talks on FMA 03 are awesome!! 👏 👏 👏
I've been meaning to do it, but right now, I've actually been reading the manga, so that might come first.
You mentioning the possibility of Ed meeting the alternate reality version of his mum reminded me of the final episode of the Spider-man cartoon from the 90s. Where an evil version of Peter gets to meet an alternate version of Uncle Ben.
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Oh my. That was actually pretty hype.
WTF. I just watched that. That was dark. the spiderman cartoons in the 90s hit differently. WTF.
8:11 my take is that they are temporarily controlled from a localized source (Alphonse's sentience)
still makes zero sense in methodology and its actual effect on cognition, physical being, etc
As a history fan i really think all these historical referances are super cool. And imperial germany actually trying to invade the fma world is crazy. Also the ending with a cameo of hitler was crazy if i remember right
You know they could have just used Eckart as a vehicle to bring back Dante, mainly because I found their last encounter to be without a proper resolution. In the 2003 adaptation, neither her or Gluttony were found leaving it a mystery as to who made it out alive.
Thats true. That would be really interesting.
i fail to understand your perspective since in my head this movie was really just about ww2 germany.
I did loved this movie when I had it on DVD back in the day, and it did had good scenes, but you do have a point when it comes to this movie, and still to this day I didn't like the way it ended now that you mention it and come to think of it, they could have done better with the movie, at least Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood did the series justice since it's faithful to the manga and Edward and Winry end up together and have children, I did enjoy the live action Fullmetal Alchemist movie released on Netflix it did had mixed reviews but it means it's still good and it was good in my opinion despite what some people say. And Truth be told I pretty must can relate to Edward and Alphonse because my father passed away 4 to 5 years ago, and I know how it fells to lose a parent and having to deal with loss.
Listen man eds 1900s drip went so hard
It's not the ending we wanted, but Ed and Al ended up being together in their original body, which they got.
I actually watched the movie before watching 2003 proper. That was when I was watching Brotherhood weekly at the time and was hungry for more FMA content.
Ever wonder why the armored solider were walking normally before crossing to the other side and after crossing they walking like zombies, also whats with the black goo that coverered the main villian and the ships?
I also appreciated the Romani representation.
7:40 , i think alphonse used human transmutation because he just doesnt remember when they tried to transmute his mom nor transmute his soul to the armor
Why did the ending have to be so depressing too 😭😭😭 like no one on the other side knows how to use alchemy he didn't have to go back
Thank you. I am glad others recognize how horrible this is. I loved the 2003 anime and im going to pretend I didnt see that movie.
I liked the songs if nothing else.
Songs were great yeah.
Is this movie even based on a manga because if it was they should have remake this movie because i feel like the story was really confusing and rush at the same time
TBH, I loved that movie for some reason. I mean there are some flaws that were pretty confusing in many ways possible, but overall, it was rather half good and half okay. Half good because we get to see some parts that focused on the remaining homunculi.
AH! Got a video idea for you. It’s be cool to hear you talk about what you would’ve liked to have seen in CoS were it hypothetically a second season. Sounds like a fun thought experiment. ;)
I could definitely do that. Its a good idea and I'll definitely look into it.
How dare you it was set in a parallel world counterpart. They took a leap and did their own thing.
Wasn't the point of human transmutation that you can never put a price on another persons soul? It would be too valuable. But if it's your own, who says you don't determine the price of YOUR OWN soul? It's you. It belongs to no one else but you. So who says you can't temporarily infuse it into soulless objects, or a portion?
The whole reason Ed was able to put Al's soul into armor was because Al wasn't really dead, so his soul could at least be moved right? At the cost of a limb. Even if the homunculus in 2003 could have memories, they don't have souls the way living people do. They're closer to the way Nobodies in KH are, but they won't just sudden;y have a soul like it was revealed for Hearts and Nobodies in KH. They'll remain incomplete until something sends them to the gate, and with Wrath, it gave him what he wanted. Even Envy got what he wanted by killing Hohenheim in this movie. So for a homunculus they don't have souls because they had completely died before someone tried to transmute them. But I'm pretty sure Al wasn't dead like the Elrics mother was.
Think of it like me selling someone elses car, vs my car. They determine what price their car is worth. Not me. But I can always decided to sell my car for whatever price. Even if no one buys it, I ALONE DETERMINE WHAT I'LL TAKE AS PAYMENT FOR IT. So I can determine what to do with it. So Al sending a portion of his soul through what's basically scientific magic, isn't actually breaking rules, if we look back at what the rules on human transmutation are, and the circumstances they always tend to fall in. Someone trying to take a dead persons soul and think that whatever they have to give is somehow worth it. Not their own soul. Just because you have the material for a persons body to be recreated, doesn't mean you could ever find anything worth someones soul. But if it's your own, it's free game to do with it as you please, so long as it's not trying to take someone elses soul.
So I think your question on the souls in the armor thing and human transmutation was REALLY lacking in some critical thought. Like huge important information just "slips" your mind as if you forgot you watched the original 2003 anime. Even in Brotherhood, the only instance off the top of my head mimicking this is Ed turning HIS SOUL, into a stone. But it's still his soul, and no one elses.
This movie is fucking hilarious for all the wrong reasons. It makes no goddamn sense and I love it.
Maybe it's just me but I also don't really like how they added real world history into the movie, like I understand that it's parallel world but it just wasn't for me
The movie is making Ed doesnt have Trisha in this version to relate his reality view while other character ven doh they are INDEED REAL we should not interact with them. Making them... dreams or fake to us... kinda like that rule of "dont mess with other realities"
Wait, why did Ed have to go back to our world? Or did he just choose to? I'm not gonna watch the movie, but now I just want to know.
He apparently had to go back so that he could destroy the gate on that side.
OK so my feelings about this movie is that it is no where near as good as the 2003 anime but i still feel like it's a necessary watch i gave the 2003 anime a 10 out of 10 but this movie i gave a 6 i do highly agree with most of the things said in this video especially the Trish plot point that would have been amazing to see the ending for both the Elric brothers and Wrath is why i say it's a necessary watch i don't have to explain Wrath for the Elric brothers the ending for 2003 is sad and while i think that's fine because you don't always get the happy ending i think anime fans know this better then anyone with how many anime series conclude with so many plot points just left open Sekirei is my favorite harem anime because it had a story to tell but sadly didn't want to finish telling the story Edward and Alphonse being able to live together again is great just because 2003 ended sad and me being fine with that i do enjoy happy endings
Yeah, again, I don't think it's the bottom of the barrel, but it was just kind of boring. Thanks for checking out the video, and leaving a comment.
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@@Slayer9568 I've never heard of it, but I'm probably going to actually. I really enjoyed Assassination Classroom, so gonna keep it in mind. Thanks.
@@etheri0n959 The dub for Radiant is also one of my favorite dubs
this movie was a great ending for 2003 anime idk wtf ppl are even talking about when they say its bad
have you read the original script for the movie? the film had to be do on 2 part and in these last there would be a lot of explanations on the end of the series (why envy became a snake? for example) but for a reason (surely other projects to do) they made 1 movie. about ed's character in the movie he was supposed to be in a dilemma it's so legitimate for him to come back? he gave nothing to return al's .
Where can I read the original script?
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I like the movie.
Idk I liked the movie as corny as it is 🤣😅
The series ending was bitter sweet and had a finality to it. I enjoyed the movie. The relationship between Ed and mirror Alphonse was complex. They really loved each other even though Ed didn't realize it until the end.
I don't think that waste until you wasted
only good thing to come out of this shit movie was “lost heaven” lol
Ok. I will be in the minority here but I prefer this movie over the last bunch of episodes from the series. I prefer it as a finale to 2003.
it would have been a good sequel series, but a movie was a little too much for what they were going for.
Never liked it, like I get you wanna help the non alchemy world. But stay in your own world Ed and Al, god I’m glad brotherhood did a better ending
I strongly disagree.
The movie and the series was better than Brotherhood in everyway.
The only thing Brotherhood had was Roy's revenge.
Let's also not forget how forgettable Brotherhoods movie was.
Fav anime movie idc
I actually loved this movie lmao
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Wait hold the fuck on, I know there was conqueror of Shamballa but... there is another movie?
Yeah for brotherhood
It was in trash
That's what you get for watching dub
The movie is so political it’s sad 😨⁉️
That's what happens when you don't wait on source material to work from 🤷♂️ But Brotherhood exists, so it's fine. I just consider this movie as a "what if" kind of thing which isn't awful.
More like that’s what happens when the studio forces you to truncate your 13 episode 5 hour ova conclusion into a 2 hour movie because they wanted to rush into preproduction for a faithful adaptation. So it has more to do with corporate meddling and undermining than it does with not being faithful to the source material. The tv ending of 03 was rather strong but most people who appreciate agree that CoS was a waste of potential (see etheri0n’s other videos, Lowart’s videos, and Goat Jesus’ videos.)
@@haosmagnaingram6992 I'm sure that was an issue, but the story already had issues after episode 23 when it started deviating. It was already not developing things with Winry and Ed, never once mentioned Shing or explored Amestris's relationship with the other countries, changed major plot points like who killed Winry's parents, etc. While on their own, none of those were necessarily bad choices, they all made it harder and harder to create any sort of tidy or satisfying conclusion. Still really enjoyed the 2003 series and the movie because it's obviously better than most anime and most stories in general. But it does function better to fill in gaps Brotherhood skips over early on.
@@t.r.everstone7 I disagree and actually prefer 2003 and many of these choices to what was done with Brotherhood. I don’t think it being different from mangahood should be looked at as a negative against it (Arakawa even helped with recommendations and consultation for a lot of these anime original ideas.)
@@haosmagnaingram6992 It's fine, you're free to be wrong 😉 Jokes aside, however, I also like 2003 better until it gets close to the end and it answer almost none of my big questions about the world and its characters. It's cool that the creator contributed to the show, and I'm certain it wouldve been better than Brotherhood had it been given around 70 episodes or so, but it's not what was added that bothered me. It was what was never dealt with. It's not that there is anime original content, it's that some of the content they had was never given proper narrative closure. Too many loose ends. It had a nearly perfect score around halfway through (let's say 95/100). But it lost points for not giving closure for Winry and Ed, not exploring the world very much by ignoring all the other countries, not allowing Ed to ever physically grow and not telling us if he'd get his whole body back or not, and some other things like that. Sill 90/100. It just started so strong and introduced so much but didn't follow through with everything. Was it because of the studio, loke you said? Probably. But it had already avoided the Winry/Ed romance for far too long before that, so who knows.
My headcanon ending is that the film ends when Ed gets back to Amestris in the rocket lol, and him and Al defeat Eckhart, the armor guys, and find a way to close the gate
Cuz nowhere in the original 2003 anime was it stated the gate had to be closed from both sides. And like ya said, how TF would that even be possible if alchemy doesn't even work in our world?
So Ed basically just takes what he learned in our world and uses it to develop and care about other world's/countries/people more, and, for example, perhaps use that growth to ride off into sunset to Xing like in Mangahood and study and help the Xingese like in mangahood?(I know Xing isn't a thing in 03 but fuck it, if not that, then maybe Ishval since they seem to mirror the Roma/gypsies?) Also marrying Winry like in mangahood cuz it's OTP
So basically just mash the first hour and 20 minutes and Mangahoods ending together lol. Still doesn't fix the rest of the movie of course, just the ending, that's all I proposed.
I really like the whole parallel world idea in FMA 2003, to me it was a really unique idea and I think it gives alchemy another layer that it just lacked in brotherhood. Definitely made the whole story darker since alchemists are essentially using these people as human batteries. It just sucks that the writers didn’t do more with it. I honestly feel like the writers should’ve made it an alternate history story instead and that way they would’ve had more freedom to create their own unique story ideas and wouldn’t have to play by history’s rules.