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Anime Boston 2010

Here is some of the fun we had at Anime Boston 2010. If you want to see the ACP Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood skit in it’s entirety go here – www.youtube.com For more information you should check out blog.FUNimation.com Updated daily
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Romantic/cute anime scenes- English Subbed & Dubbed (Spoilers!!!!)

Check Out my other one too its in the video responses!!! Here are sum of my favorite romantic/ cute anime scenes.. i thought u might enjoy! and thought this might help if ur lookin for a new anime to start watching :) ..
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Sands of Destruction – Episode Clip 2 – On DVD 1/26/10 – Anime

Available on DVD January 26, 2010 Visit FUNimation.com for more. Destroying the world solves everything. The World Destruction Committee finds themselves locked up at the hands of the enemy so Morte orchestrates their escape. Based on the SEGA game exclusively for the Nintendo DS. www.sega.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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NY Anime Festival Contest Winner:Rebecca
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New York Anime Festival 2008 – 63

A few nice anime images I found:

New York Anime Festival 2008 – 63
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Seikon no Qwaser Episode 20

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Japanese Box Office, May 22-23

Kamen Rider debuts at #2; Conan, Nodame, Gintama stay on chart; Permanent Nobara debuts out of top 10
Anime News Network – Article

Kobe City Posts Tourism Anime by Independent Animator

Junichi Yamamoto’s 4-minute, English-subtitled “Kobe and I” short
Anime News Network – Article

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New York Anime Festival 2008 – 149
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Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Part 1 [Blu-ray] Reviews

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Part 1 [Blu-ray]

Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood faithfully recreates the story from the classic manga – see Fullmetal Alchemist the way the creator intended!

Edward and Alphonse Elric s reckless disregard for alchemy s fundamental laws ripped half of Ed s limbs from his body and left Al s soul clinging to a cold suit of armor. To restore what was lost, the brothers scour a war-torn land for the Philosopher s Stone: a fabled relic which grants the ability to perform alchemy in impossible ways.

The Elrics are not alone in their search; the corrupt State Military is eager to harness the artifact s power. So too are the strange Homunculi and their shadowy creator. The mythical Stone lures exotic alchemists from distant kingdoms, scarring some deeply enough to inspire murder. As the Elrics find their course altered by these enemies and allies, their purpose remains unchanged and their bond unbreakable.As the television adaptation of Hiromu Arakawa’s manga Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) remains one of the best and best-loved series of the last decade, it’s surprising Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is not a continuation of the characters’ adventures, but a remake. Young Alphonse and Edward Elric delved into forbidden knowledge when they tried to use alchemy to bring their mother back from the dead. They paid a terrible price under the principle of “equivalent exchange”. Al was reduced to a disembodied soul bonded to a suit of armor; Ed lost an arm and a leg but has been fitted with the mechanical prostheses that earn him the title “Fullmetal”. The brothers wander through a world that resembles late-19th-century Europe, seeking the legendary Philosopher’s Stone, which they believe can restore their bodies. Although the series has been expanded to 63 episodes from the original 51, many of the subplots have been trimmed or eliminated to keep the focus on the Elric brothers. Their encounters with Cornello, the corrupt priest in Liore, and the murderous guardians of the sinister Fifth Laboratory are noticeably shorter. Yasuhiro Irie’s direction is less dynamic than Seiji Mizushima’s, but he has the advantage of stronger scripts that pack a lot of emotional punch. He balances that intensity with broader slapstick, using the simple, cartoony versions of the characters Arakawa draws in comic sequences. Almost the entire vocal cast reprise their roles, including Vic Mignogna as raspy-voiced, hot-tempered Edward. But Aaron Dismuke was cast as Al when he was only 11 and had to rush to complete the original series before his voice changed. His replacement, Maxey Whitehead, sounds too feminine for a 14-year-old boy. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood will delight both fans of the original and new viewers with no knowledge of the Elrics’ previous incarnation. (Rated TV PG: violence, grotesque imagery, tobacco and alcohol use) –Charles Solomon

(1. Fullmetal Alchemist, 2. The First Day, 3. City of Heresy, 4. An Alchemist’s Anguish, 5. Rain of Sorrows, 6. Road of Hope, 7. Hidden Truth, 8. The Fifth Laboratory, 9. Created Feelings, 10. Separate Destinations, 11. Miracle in Rush Valley, 12. One Is All, All Is One, 13. Beasts of Dublith)



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