Just in time for it's UK release on Monday, we've posted Stuart Bullen's review of the second volume of MVM's highly regarded "heart wrenching action adventure" Full Metal Alchemist.<ul class="menu2">"Not many series manage to deliver so much action, intrigue and passion this early on, and to be honest I didn't think Full Metal Alchemist would be one of them, however this volume has really opened my eyes and converted me to the magic of alchemy. Providing a solid emotional punch with a liberal sprinkling of traumatic developments this volume reveals Full Metal Alchemist to be a stunningly proficient drama that belies its colourful trimmings to deliver an experience you won't soon forget."</ul><a href="http://www.animeuknews.net/viewreview.php?showreview=175">Read the full review.</a> Talking of Full Metal Alchemist, the theatrical movie (which is a direct sequel to the TV series. The story is set in 1923 Germany) opened in Japanese cinemas on Saturday.
Otaku News has linked to a Japanese newspaper article about the movie in which it's director Seiji Mizushima urges filmgoers to "get their teeth into" the flick. Mizushma is quoted as saying- "I've put my heart and soul into it to make this movie and found that the more you put your teeth into it, the better it is," ... "I want you to see this movie as many times as you can."
Otaku News has linked to a Japanese newspaper article about the movie in which it's director Seiji Mizushima urges filmgoers to "get their teeth into" the flick. Mizushma is quoted as saying- "I've put my heart and soul into it to make this movie and found that the more you put your teeth into it, the better it is," ... "I want you to see this movie as many times as you can."