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As the latest “Fullmetal Alchemist” series (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood) is currently airing in Japan and is being streamed online courtesy of FUNimation Entertainment, the company has finally released the long awaited “FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST: PREMIUM OVA COLLECTION” on DVD. The DVD would include the Interactive Experience plus one live and two appealing shorts.

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At Universal Studios Japan, aid in 2005, those who took allotment in the “Fullmetal Alchemist Premiere Tour” trot were treated with an animation (specifically made for the dash) that puts a person on the spin to engage on a role as the current member of the Place Alchemists. As a rookie, you are introduced to determined key characters from the anime series but then immediately taking fragment in a battle between the Position Alchemists versus the Homunculus. These shorts include a Preshow, Zone 1-4 and a Postshow and the duration is about 18 minutes long.

For the short collection (Duration: 16:48), the viewer is treated with the following shorts (spoiler-less summary) :

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* Live Action Featurette – This takes plot after the television series with Alphonse Eric in his armor make in live/real Japan searching for Ed.

* Chibi Party – This is a droll though-provoking short in which the characters are in elegant deformed mode (chibi-small character mode) and celebrating after the filming of “Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa”.

* Kids – We observe three children who gawk so similar to the Elric brothers and Winry Rockbell. But who are they?

VIDEO & AUDIO:

For the most piece, there is of course animation differences with one being outmoded for a Universal Studios Japan glide in Japan, one that is well-organized deformed format and another that actually looks quite frosty with its graceful backgrounds and vibrant colors. The video is featured in 4:3 standard definition.

The audio is featured in English 5.1 Surround Sound and Japanese Stereo. The majority of the action sequences can be heard in the interactive narrative but dialogue and music comes quite sure through your front channel speakers and center channel.

Subtitles are in English.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

The special features featured on the “FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST: PREMIUM OVA COLLECTION” DVD include the following:

* New Japanese TV commercial (with English subtitles) – (:41) The Japanese TV commercial for “Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa”.

* Textless ending theme – (4:03) The ending theme for the anime shorts and video clips of Universal Studios Japan. Also, optional romanized and translated subtitles for the ending theme song.

* Trailers – Trailers for upcoming FUNimation Entertainment releases

When it comes to a favorite series such as “Fullmetal Alchemist” and other current long-running series, these OVA’s are typically for the fans of the intriguing series and/or the assure talent. You either accumulate a solid half hour of a storyline (that may or may not portray to the anime series) or an OVA that puts your common characters in a current site that may be rotund of humor and all-out fun! The latter is indeed the case for the “FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST: PREMIUM OVA COLLECTION”.

For the interactive segment, it may be hard to imagine a sprint with video (for those who never experienced it) but with my experience of riding a few in Japan, I can say it’s comparable for those who have attended such dart at Disneyland or Disney World, where you are shifted around through a shuffle (that is not like a rollercoaster but its constantly piquant) while watching a storyline progress.

I could imagine after watching the Interactive Experience of how cold this inch may have been. For the most section, the interactive experience was quite fun to inspect and stare everyone together in battle. Not being piece of the lunge and watching it on DVD is serene fun and appetizing but I could only imagine how the interactive stagger could have been during the action sequences.

For the racy shorts, fans of the anime series and film will definitely catch these three shorts quite delicious and droll. They are short in duration but for the most fragment, my popular would have to be “Kids” which has an ending that may surprise fans.

Overall, “FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST: PREMIUM OVA COLLECTION” is a fun, delightful and satisfying collection of shorts. It’s also mighty more delectable vivid that retail stores are selling this for $10-$14, so it is quite affordable. If you are a broad fan of the anime series, this DVD deserves to be share of your “Fullmetal Alchemist” collection!

It’s tough to argue with the widespread adoration that developed from seemingly thin air (lame pun, I know) over Chubby Metal Alchemist. In a sense, I’ve often viewed the franchise as a bit of an Asian/ anime counterpart to the hysteria over Harry Potter we’ve endured here in the States. And while I haven’t considered myself a dedicated fan of the series per say, I have enjoyed its modern premise and solid presentation in each encounter I’ve had thus far. Enter Tubby Metal Alchemist, Premium OVA Collection from Funimation. Based on the title alone, I really expected this release to be the definitive OVA collection of the franchise but with a total runtime of unprejudiced over a half hour, something didn’t feel quite moral about that theory. But before I gain ahead of myself, let’s talk a bit about the frigid hard facts.

Released across a single disc packaged within a standard dvd case, Tubby Metal Alchemist Premium OVA Collection comes in at a total runtime of 35 minutes and wears an appropriate TV PG (13+) rating.

Language options are of typical sub & dub variety meaning the choice of current Japanese dialog audio presented in stereo or an English dub track in Dolby Digital 5.1, and the option of running English subtitles within either.

Typically at this point of my anime reviews, I would steal a moment to focus on the extras contained within but to be completely impartial, this entire disc is essentially a collection of extras in and of itself; so let me retract the easy contrivance out by following the press release in saying that extras include unusual TV commercials, textless closing song, and some Funimation trailers.

That said, the “feature” here actually consists of four snips of Paunchy Metal Alchemist that could, realistically, have been packaged as extras on any one of the series or prior OVA releases if for nothing else, due to the fact that all of them together only equal a half hour of entertainment. I will rupture the four pieces down in the order in which they are presented on the menu:

1) The Interactive Experience

This section of the DVD consists of six minute lecture segments (a pre-show, zones 1-4, then a post-show) that basically acquire the viewer up to run on the Pudgy Metal Alchemist universe by addressing the viewer directly. The goal of this come, presumably, was to emulate the feeling of military briefings but long-standing fans of the reveal will certainly be disappointed in the simple and lackluster recapping contained here. Calling the experience “interactive” is certainly a bit of a stretch but in this segment’s defense, at least some of the humor works graceful well.

2) The Live Action Featurette

Great potential lost to time restraints and outlandish presentation. This segment is exactly what it sounds like; a live action diminutive film where a character from the exhibit attempts to visit Bones studio for answers on the meaning of his existence. Determined it sounds frigid but the fact that it’s only about two minutes long really cuts down on the storytelling element. Fans will be left wanting more and non-fans of the series that happen to be in the room will notice at you as if you’ve lost your mind (which, may or may not be the valid case) . Either design, everyone is determined to be disappointed.

3) Chibi Wrap Party (Short)

This segment is classified as a short and that’s fair what it is. It’s a completely keen Pudgy Metal Alchemist entry of the slightly smart deformed (SD) variety with decent thunder work in both the recent Japanese dialog and the English dub. If I could have had any input on this entire project, I would definitely have tried to come by more of this stuff good here.

4) Kids (Short)

Finally we have another arresting short- this time literally about three minutes long in which the year 2005 witnesses Edward Elric’s 100th birthday party. There isn’t great dialog here in either language option (then again the runtime would only allow for a sentence or two anyway) but the artwork here more closely resembles that of the modern FMA series (consuming away from the well-organized deformed seek of Chibi Wrap Party) with handsome skies and rich textures. Again, the biggest flaw is that it’s short- too short in fact for anyone who happens to salvage themselves without a dreadful case of ADD.

In all, this will surely be a notable runt collector’s part to diehard Plump Metal fans who’ve been awaiting an official Location 1 release of these nearly legendary Japanese segments but the rest of the anime community at stout will likely accumulate small redeeming quality about a release (especially one called the Premium OVA Collection) that is barely a half hour long. Sustain in mind that a helpful fraction of the total 35 minutes from originate to attain is a simple recap up to modern events and the fact becomes painfully definite that this collection will likely extinguish up only on the wish-list of the hardcore FMA fan who seeks every single release.
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