(01-28-2017, 10:07 AM)ExtremeDude2 Wrote: I've started FMA:B, can't say I see why everyone likes it so much.Main reason I imagine is, it's totally akin to the original medium -the manga-; first FMA series had indeed good reputation as well back then, but as one would imagine manga was still ongoing and they had to come with an out-of-the-sleeve ending for the series.
Also, as a curious fact, both manga and FMA:B anime ended *exactly* the same day (as of release days, that is). That's what one should call good cooperation between companies.
As for my case, it was perhaps the most decent "shounen" type (and last one for me) I came with in the last years. Obviously with its due flaws, but in general not bad.
@Jack Frost:
Monster anime is practically a "verbose" (page to page, frame by frame, not sure how to call it) adaptation from the manga, which adds yet another plus to it.
For some reason cannot say I'm very eager to try the first 2 you mentioned, but Pluto could be interesting.
Also, forgot some few in the list:
Noein* (anime); Midori the Camellia Girl (only tried the manga); Abstraction (manga, by Shintaro Kago).