This is certainly the best anime of all, the "mysteries" they present are answered little by little, and I believe there will be many other moments that leave you speechless
The funeral scene always brings me to tears no matter how many times I watch it. It also proves how well written the series is. That you can learn to love a character in such a short time and they dare to remove him in the way they did
There's are double meaning on "It's a terrible day for rain." It means Roy is crying, it also reference himself being useless of his flame alchemy during raining days. Now he is sad and also useless.
Great reaction, dude! I just found the channel, but I intend to keep watching the reactions for Bleach at the very least. It's definitely one of the best animes. The only issues anyone has had with Bleach are the filler episodes.
So you've noticed the music))) And the thing about 20 is smth really strange though. It was never counted to that number afterwards. And definetly we are not to assume that all 20 are Vasto Lordes. Adjucas made arrancar is also quite a strong thing though
Princess Mononoke is one of a movie, doesn't care which dub has it, sounds every time awesome. One of my all-time favorite. Japan uses Animes for her timeless heritage (im very into Japanese culture and probably this is the best on earth). Actually this is how you can awesome protest for climate :D
For Ed's arm you can refer to EP.6 endcredit scene. For Ed distroy the armour, everyone in this world who know alchemy can do that if they know the makeup of armour is metal, but they need to draw a circle to do that. For example, Roy's circle on his glove is mainly for change air/oxygen, therefore if he want to destroy metal, he can't just wear his glove to do that, he need to draw a new circle. But because Ed see the Truth, he can just clap his hand to make a circle and transmute everything within his knowledge.
Actually, this got me thinking: -Roy's alchemy is mainly oxygen (density) manipulation. -Rust is metal (mainly iron) reacting to oxygen and moisture. Could Roy rust metal, when his glove is wet?
@@atlachanacha This is spoiler. Yes, he can, I think he will do transmutation related to oxygen at EP.19 when his glove is wet (I won't tell what it is now😂) What make him useless on raining day is he can't create spark, not his alchemy not working.
Honestly . My brain went to Android vibes from dragon ball Z haha. My brain is just trying to figure out HOW Ichigo will be able to defeat them while battling his own inner demon
Part of alchemy is understanding the composition of an object before you're able to transmute it. Scar's initial attack didn't work because he was expecting to deconstruct an organic arm, but Edward's arm that he attacked is metal. Once he knew this, he was then able to target metal instead of flesh (and destroy Ed's arm). He was able to destroy Alphonse from the get-go because he knew Alphonse is metal.
FYI, there are after-credits scenes after certain episodes in this show. I think this ep has one. But be careful not to watch previews; they can give spoilers, I think.
@@Fresc0 the following episodes have post credit scenes: 6, 8, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 36, 40, 42, 43, 44, 46, 48, 49. Additionally, episodes 45, 54, 63 and 64 have different credits or even scenes happening during the credits. I strongly recommend watching them all. While a few are just extra scenes, a lot of them have plot relevance and you will be missing crucial information if you don't see them.
Chimera in modern times usually refers to any creature that is a combination of multiple animals, which is what they are in FMA. In Greek mythology it was specifically a creature with a lion's head, goat's body, and a serpent tail, similar to what Cornelo created though some depictions showed it having the heads of all three animals.
All ur question at the end of video has amazing answers Dont worry about bount arc there is literally 0% story related to ichigo or ishhin or anyone expt for those dolls
My favourite thing about your reactions in watching you slowly putting things together or picking up on the small hints the author put through out the serises. Since I've watched this show so many times it's a wonderful experience getting to see someone pick up on these things
Did you get that the father isn't just a soul reaper, but he has a captain's white haori on and states that he is captain level via his swordsize? And you've at last heard the accancar theme in soundtrack for the first time. How do you like it?
I did hear he said that yes . Which made me question if he was a captain originally in the soul society . But I’m waiting to see what unfolds 👀. ALSO the theme was such a vibe 🔥🔥. I’m loving this Arc so far . My brain is intrigued
@@Fresc0 that you'll get to know someday) Btw a lot of your questions will be answered in the next episode. Not all of them but still. Some of them have to wait until TYBW. And the whole story from here up to the end of the original Bleach is just my fav. part of the whole series. A bit dragged out in the middle but hope we will manage to get through the dragged part. And we have some great episodes for now on before that.
The dolls are from the bount arc and they kinda leaked into cannon but they won't be around for long. After ep. 120-something you never see them again I think.
Bleach keeps getting more in depth of a story line. Bro I really enjoy your reaction you get excited as I did which I relate to, another thing I appreciate you don't curse unlike so many other reactions i try and watch. But I have kids around so thanks for that. I know you're going to enjoy as this show gets better and better.
yep, welcome to ‘FeelsMetal’ bro. Ep 3 showed religious extremes, Ep 4 dealt with science. any ideology can be twisted. ‘we know we’re not devils, we know we’re not gods. we’re only human.”
@@Fresc0 you’ve done well so far with the thought processes & understanding of the ‘power system’ of alchemy. hell, I got a tattoo from the show, that’s how good it is 🤘🏻🔥
Alchemy basically is chemistry + physics. For example, with alchemy you can turn rust iron to iron + water + oxygen, but of course you need to know what form rust iron first. Another example is with alchemy you can reshape things, you can transmute wood to a door, again you need to know the chemical makeup of wood first.
The english dub is good but aint perfect. 41:48 Scar said "2 human souls have just been returned to you". which is wrong translation. What scar actually said was "2 souls have been returned" referring to Nina and Alexander because theyre innocent
@@Fresc0I’m certain nobody was prepared for this episode. Whether it was the 03 series, manga, or here. Well. Others will say it, but Shou Tucker is where he belongs, hell! In the manga, the dead get visuals of their souls going to heaven or hell. And Tucker is literally the only one shown going to hell. Let that sink in as you watch this series. Plus there was no quality of life left for Nina. Had she lived, she’d never know freedom or joy again. She’d be subjected to a life of being observed as a test subject, probably in constant pain, and mentally stuck as a child. Why do you think her mother, refused to eat and perished
Alchemy is magical to us, but is a science in the world Ed and Al live in because it's grounded in laws that dictate how it functions. I.e, equivalent exchange. Anyone can learn alchemy, but it's a rigorous process that requires an in depth understanding of physics and chemistry. You need to know the chemical makeup of an object and whatever you're transmuting it into, otherwise the transmutation fails. On top of that you need to draw the array, which is kind of like a structural formula, the 'instructions' that tell the transmutation how to function. Ed doesn't need to make arrays (transmutation circles) anymore, since he saw the Truth, but he still needs to understand the chemistry and physics behind the transmutation and picture the formula in his mind when he transmutes. This is why Ed is regarded as a genius, being the youngest State Alchemist ever. He basically has a PhD in chemistry at the age of like, 14. Most alchemists only specialize in one 'type' of transmutation for the same reason that irl scientists specialize on one discipline and even sub-specialize further (like, someone with a degree in organometallic chemistry vs a degree in analytical chemistry). Roy specializes in flame alchemy, but he theoretically has the ability to learn about any type of alchemy he wants, if he just applied himself to learning about it.
Any alchemist can transmute any matter, however in order to do so they have to know the chemical make up of what they are transmuting. It is why most alchemists specialise in one particular field (eg Roy Mustang with fire and Isaac "The Freezer" McDougall with water).
So with enough training they could learn to transmute another matter then in that case ? Wouldn’t that mean one person could learn 5 different matters to transmute 🤔. So many questions😂
@@Fresc0 also, we saw in a flashback in the second episode, that Ed was able to transmute the wooden floor in their house. We've also seen him transmute metal and other things, the more you know, the more you can transmute
@@Fresc0 In theory yes, but specialise in one particular field is very hard. In Roy's flame alchemy, he is not creating fire, what he do is control the concentration of oxygen in the air to create a oxygen path, then use his glove to create spark and ignite it. The knowledge of control oxygen in air is too hard, so even somebody get's Roy's glove/ copy his circle, he/she won't able to perform flame alchemy.
Yes, after he met the white figure and was drawn through the gate, he gained knowledge of everything. So he no longer needs to draw circles and stuff to do alchemy. It still takes enormous knowledge and equal exchange for him to do what he does. But basically, imagination is the limit