But, What is With That 'Stache?!
Jul. 5th, 2010 07:55 pmSo, now Fullmetal Alchemist is truly, completely over as the final episode of FMA:B has aired. *sniffle* But, it was a really great episode. It put nice animation to all of my favorite moments from the manga plus adding some little bits that were much appreciated. There was just one thing...
WHY DOES ROY HAVE A MOUSTACHE IN HIS FINAL PHOTO?! WHY, BONES, WHY????!!!
Fortunately, a couple of fanfic authors have assured me that Riza can and will end this hairy monster:
First,
randomcheeses' Mustangche (since removed, sadly) and then deranged black kitten of doom's aptly named Thing of Evil.
Yeah, I'm sure this means I've lost what little of it I had left - wibbling over a fictional character's facial hair.
And, it seems there will be another Fullmetal Alchemist movie! However, my hopes for that will be dashed if the latest rumors are true and it's live action. Even if they gave it a good budget, an out of this world casting job and splendid well-chosen effects (the chances of which are all iffy on their own), it would probably still mean doing some sort of retelling of the storyline to introduce it to a new audience. And, what I really, really wanted to see was a stand-alone adventure set earlier in the storyline. Something like the novels, set during the three years Ed and Al travelled around before the main story began. Also... I'm an animation fan. Live action doesn't have nice drawings for me to drool over.
WHY DOES ROY HAVE A MOUSTACHE IN HIS FINAL PHOTO?! WHY, BONES, WHY????!!!
Fortunately, a couple of fanfic authors have assured me that Riza can and will end this hairy monster:
First,
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Yeah, I'm sure this means I've lost what little of it I had left - wibbling over a fictional character's facial hair.
And, it seems there will be another Fullmetal Alchemist movie! However, my hopes for that will be dashed if the latest rumors are true and it's live action. Even if they gave it a good budget, an out of this world casting job and splendid well-chosen effects (the chances of which are all iffy on their own), it would probably still mean doing some sort of retelling of the storyline to introduce it to a new audience. And, what I really, really wanted to see was a stand-alone adventure set earlier in the storyline. Something like the novels, set during the three years Ed and Al travelled around before the main story began. Also... I'm an animation fan. Live action doesn't have nice drawings for me to drool over.