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^I believe that Edward explained that in the first 2 episodes.

@Neo003: Seen episode 17 yet? ;)

@yurithedragonhalf: Thanks for telling me about that. I didn't know about "Index-tan" :)

^I believe that Edward explained that in the first 2 episodes.

in "brotherhood" it does, i dont believe it did in the 'original' series(?). its been a long time since i watched the original so i may have just forgotten.

im on episode 4 now, with tucker.... i know whats going to happen :cry:

^I have yet to see that episode :)

@Neo003: What's confusing you? The new series has nothing to do with the old series. It's an new FMA anime which is following the manga instead of it's own story.

@Berserk87: I meant the old series of course ;) I went through the first 2 episodes and they indeed didn't explain it in those episodes. It's weird because I honestly thought that they explained in near the beginning in the first series. I'm probably confused and probably read it while watching the first series :)

so is anybody up to date with the full metal alchemist manga

I have yet to start reading it. May I ask you why you asked? (I didn't know any other way to ask expect in a silly line like that :p)

I have yet to start reading it. May I ask you why you asked? (I didn't know any other way to ask expect in a silly line like that :p)

because after watching fma brotherhood i decided to continue going on the manga and it's alot better than the first show and epic, i really like it, and right know it looks like it's near the end

^Ah alright, well I'm gonna start reading it once the anime ended. I don't want to read about what's going to happen in the series, for me it wouldn't be as fun to watch it that way.

I just watched the new episode of Naruto. There wasn't much action but the next episodes seems to have some potential ;) They also showed a mini-trailer of the 4th shippuden movie as the intro

can't wait for the new manga chapter :laugh:

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