*flops down on bed*
I'm tired....and i still didn't do much today. tomorrow I'll be spending the day with the bf so it should be fun and i have to remember to take those movies back to the library they're over due -____-....*sigh*....anyways.
I'm pooped out and kinda lonely. everyone had somewhere to go tonite, or something to do (that wasn't a group thing) so i'm sittin up here by myself debating about whether i want to keep watching either Love Hina, or Hand Made May and finish it. obviously there doesn't seem to be anything pressing terribly on my time at the moment, since i've been considering this option for the last 20 minutes or so.
O! i didn't tell anyone but i'll be starting an Anime Review Guide somtime soon. scattered thoughout my entries, very now and again after i finish a show i'll give a breif summary of the show (no spoilers i promise!) how many episodes total. How many seasons, and my rating (from zero to five rice balls....in japanese rice balls are called onigiri so if i say onigiri, now you know ^_^)
So i figured i'd kick off this little venture with my very first review posted tonite, i picked an easy one, FMA so read and enjoy:
Title: Full Metal Alchemist
Number of Episodes: 51 (and one full length movie as a continuation story so round it up to 52)
Number of seasons: approx. 1 (i guess)
Summary: FMA, is the tale of two orphaned brothers trying to do the impossible while staying close to one another and dodging death, disaster and the government rife with political intrigue, making this plotline juicy with tons of twists and turns. Obviously Alchemy is involved and is a HUGE aspect of the series. There is graphic violence, if you're squeamish this is DEFINITELY NOT a show for you. But if you can get past the squirting blood you'll find a wonderfully written story that is as action packed as it is emotionally stimulating. The series starts out a little slow but it's comedic aspects carry us along willingly until all hell starts to break loose in the mid to late 20's episodes (maybe 22, 25ish?). The array of characters is varied and colorful ranging from the height conscious Edward Elric (who HATES milk and is NOT short) to the enigmatic Colonel Mustang, and the kind-hearted Alfonse Elric who loves kittens. Definately not a show to miss!
Rating: 5 outta 5 Onigiri
I'm pooped out and kinda lonely. everyone had somewhere to go tonite, or something to do (that wasn't a group thing) so i'm sittin up here by myself debating about whether i want to keep watching either Love Hina, or Hand Made May and finish it. obviously there doesn't seem to be anything pressing terribly on my time at the moment, since i've been considering this option for the last 20 minutes or so.
O! i didn't tell anyone but i'll be starting an Anime Review Guide somtime soon. scattered thoughout my entries, very now and again after i finish a show i'll give a breif summary of the show (no spoilers i promise!) how many episodes total. How many seasons, and my rating (from zero to five rice balls....in japanese rice balls are called onigiri so if i say onigiri, now you know ^_^)
So i figured i'd kick off this little venture with my very first review posted tonite, i picked an easy one, FMA so read and enjoy:
Title: Full Metal Alchemist
Number of Episodes: 51 (and one full length movie as a continuation story so round it up to 52)
Number of seasons: approx. 1 (i guess)
Summary: FMA, is the tale of two orphaned brothers trying to do the impossible while staying close to one another and dodging death, disaster and the government rife with political intrigue, making this plotline juicy with tons of twists and turns. Obviously Alchemy is involved and is a HUGE aspect of the series. There is graphic violence, if you're squeamish this is DEFINITELY NOT a show for you. But if you can get past the squirting blood you'll find a wonderfully written story that is as action packed as it is emotionally stimulating. The series starts out a little slow but it's comedic aspects carry us along willingly until all hell starts to break loose in the mid to late 20's episodes (maybe 22, 25ish?). The array of characters is varied and colorful ranging from the height conscious Edward Elric (who HATES milk and is NOT short) to the enigmatic Colonel Mustang, and the kind-hearted Alfonse Elric who loves kittens. Definately not a show to miss!
Rating: 5 outta 5 Onigiri

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