russelltringham:

“fma 2003 was never meant to follow the manga, so criticizing it for not doing so is pointless. besides, it’s a beautiful, impactful story all its own that takes the concepts and characters we already know and love into unique new directions. in short: it’s awesome and doesn’t deserve the hate it gets,” i say into the mic.

the crowd boos. i begin to walk off in shame, when a voice speaks up and commands silence from the room.

“they’re right,” she says. i look for the owner of the voice. there in the fifth row she stands: hiromu arakawa.

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