@@normansmith9009 I mean, if you stretch it a bit. “Laziness” is such a broad term. I like Lopez’ term, it’s more accurate, and that’s never a bad thing.
What is "laziness" if not "intentional untapped potential"? Both sloth and laziness basically comes down to "having the power to do something that is necessary or beneficial to you (or those around you), but lacking the will or desire to do it."
So, to clear things up here and now before we get much further, but Bradley's first name is King, he holds the rank of Fuhrer. and also, pronounced huh-mun-queue-lus
It's kind of silly, honestly - that their titles are basically just synonymous with their names - I suppose it's a translation thing: if they were named after the "Seven Sins" in western culture, a Japanese audience would've needed the clarification in their own language (that's what I'm guessing, at least). But in the dubbed version it's just redundant.
I wouldn't try to overanalyze Bradly's explanation of his eye. It's workings is never a plot point and it's abilities are vague at best. Just think of it as he has super sight.
@@MusaMansu I don't think it's precognition since Bradley was actually hit by a blade, which implies he genuinely didn't see it. Pre cognition would have allowed him to dodge
Homunculus (plural homunculi) are a major mythical creature. They can be made of almost anything, so often they're basically statues brought to life. Since that was one of Wonder Woman's origins, that version of her could be considered a homunculus. I think golems count too.
Homunculus is a term generally associated with real life alchemy - golems are basically the same thing, but derived from Jewish folklore. The main difference between the two is that alchemists believed a homunculus to be a scientific creation; whereas the Golem is created by a "magic incantation". In other words, they are basically the same, but made in different ways. There are many other versions of the same concept in other mythologies.
This show is impossible to anticipate the plot, it's just that good. Oh and you guys can know this now, since Bradley can age unlike the other homunculus he can't heal himself, like if you kill him he's just dead BUT he's still one of the strongest of the homunculus.
one thing i liked about this over the original FMA anime series in the early 2000's is it is in fact much more expansive. watching brotherhood for the first time my expectations were shattered when the reveals of King Bradley and everything was just in the first 14 episodes. since i didnt read the manga, everything that came after taht was probably one of the best surprises. it was a nice change of pace from the depressing bleakness of the first anime.
Totally. The pacing in 2003 is slower, and the buildup is excellent because of it. The first 14-ish episodes of FMAB are kinda rushed, likely because the creators assumed their audience had already seen the 2003 FMA.
I remembered feeling really sad when I first read that scene in the manga. Greed and his friends just appeared I already loved them. So reading that they died just in a few chapter after that really make me sad.
Love to hear your theories and guesses about what is to come. I always find it interesting to hear some fresh thoughts and ideas about the show. Love your reactions
Hmm the story so far is like a giant jigsaw puzzle with the edges coming together but you have no idea what the big picture is yet. Think the next few episodes introduce some kick ass characters too if I remember correctly.
The manga did a better job of concealing King Bradley's status as a villain for longer, as he had more moments of cheerful goofiness (for example, he arrived in Dublith dressed as a tourist in a Hawaiian shirt)... which also made the revelation of his true identity all the more chilling. But even though Bradley's true allegiance was less of a secret in FMAB, the revelation still works because him being a bad guy pales in comparison to the fact that despite being the ruler of a country, he is just a pawn to a greater power (and when measuring ages, he's the baby kid in the Homunculus family).
Sloth in the original FMA and Brotherhood are completely different. Here in brotherhood he's a hulking behemoth... In the original she was a beautiful secretary within the government who was actually made by Ed and Al and was the homunculus they made as their mother... but since she wasn't complete at the time she looked like a pus belching abomination before taking shape after eating philosopher stone failures.
That happens when you have to much days without see The anime you forget stuff because this anime is like Thinking to much things , like you forgot Hughs death... Nice yo see you guys from Venezuela ...
"The one in the flask" is the episode... waiting for that and their minds to get blown. No spoilers but you two, if you read the comments your so close with predictions but still off. I can't wait for you guys to get further. This is one series to savor. FYI it's not a spoiler, the guy with Scar with the mustache is from the Manga and the 2003 anime. He is a small plot in the early parts of the show they didn't rehash with this version. This is a remake covering what was in the Manga and the 2003 anime diverts when they head south before they hit rush valley. So up to then this brotherhood is rehash fast forward of getting plot missed in 2003 in and setting up for the remainder of the series.
Nah, in FMAB the homonculus are bound to hide their nature. Wrath is made to be restrained, Gluttony is always refused his lunch, Sloth works al the time, Lust is never lustful.
@@doomdrake123 Indeed, it's why Greed is always guaranteed to rebel. The others can at least indulge once in a while but Greed can't ever be greedy when he's working with Father, he's supposed to give everything he acquires to him. There's no way that's ever gonna work.
I think Bradley’s outbursts (like when he speaks with the Elrics)and then being cool afterwards is just his innate wrath coming through.
The sin of sloth is not laziness, but intentional untapped potential.
but doesn’t that count (at least to some extent) as laziness too?
@@normansmith9009 I mean, if you stretch it a bit. “Laziness” is such a broad term. I like Lopez’ term, it’s more accurate, and that’s never a bad thing.
What is "laziness" if not "intentional untapped potential"?
Both sloth and laziness basically comes down to "having the power to do something that is necessary or beneficial to you (or those around you), but lacking the will or desire to do it."
Oh, you guys have no idea yet...lol. Stay tuned and keep watching.
This. This this this
King Bradley is definitely one of the best characters in this show imo
And he has one of the best themes in the show.
Yes... he is one of the best characters, along with the other 30 best characters.
Opinion?? You're stating a scientific fact!
So is greed
@zirath ashe brotherhoods GreedLing, although it’s hard to consider both greeds different characters, it’s the same one but changed and then developed
King bradley is so badass like even his voice
Same VA as Sebas from Overlord.
Another anime I hope they’ll react to.
Rip
@@SolidSnake8295 Ains dub voice is so BA.
The revelation of Bradley's true identity STILL gives me goosebumps to this day! One of my favorite villains in the entire show, too.
4:58 “Well, well, well... how the turntables...”
To be precise, how the turns have tabled
@@TheKeller101 The tables have turn, how?
So, to clear things up here and now before we get much further, but Bradley's first name is King, he holds the rank of Fuhrer. and also, pronounced huh-mun-queue-lus
Sloth the Indolent
Wrath the Furious
Greed the Avaricious
Gluttony the Voracious
Lust the Lascivious
Envy the Jealous
Pride the Arrogant
It's kind of silly, honestly - that their titles are basically just synonymous with their names - I suppose it's a translation thing: if they were named after the "Seven Sins" in western culture, a Japanese audience would've needed the clarification in their own language (that's what I'm guessing, at least). But in the dubbed version it's just redundant.
I wouldn't try to overanalyze Bradly's explanation of his eye. It's workings is never a plot point and it's abilities are vague at best. Just think of it as he has super sight.
I think of it like a sharingan. He can predict attacks and block attacks.
@@thyhoang3413 I thought about that but I didn't know if they knew what that was.
I’m pretty suit gives him precognition. Sort of like Spidey sense.
@@MusaMansu I don't think it's precognition since Bradley was actually hit by a blade, which implies he genuinely didn't see it. Pre cognition would have allowed him to dodge
@@robinmartin2818 Didn’t that happens after he’d been significantly weakened?
I just LOVE hearing them theorize on each mounting mystery. Such intrigue!
Now then, * sips tea * let the games begin.
One of the best episode, Omni-man showing his badassness up by winning against invincible armor and killing Alphonse guardians.
loool
If you want a chance of winning, you have to use your shield over your whole body. THINK GREED! THINK!
@@samwisethebest5896 but then he is not pretty, duh!
Homunculus (plural homunculi) are a major mythical creature. They can be made of almost anything, so often they're basically statues brought to life. Since that was one of Wonder Woman's origins, that version of her could be considered a homunculus. I think golems count too.
Homunculus is a term generally associated with real life alchemy - golems are basically the same thing, but derived from Jewish folklore. The main difference between the two is that alchemists believed a homunculus to be a scientific creation; whereas the Golem is created by a "magic incantation". In other words, they are basically the same, but made in different ways.
There are many other versions of the same concept in other mythologies.
This show is impossible to anticipate the plot, it's just that good. Oh and you guys can know this now, since Bradley can age unlike the other homunculus he can't heal himself, like if you kill him he's just dead BUT he's still one of the strongest of the homunculus.
"What else is there?" Oh boy.
Cool they thought about his body going to the Truth here. I did not think that the first time. Nor if I’d seen anyone else do that, props to you guys
one thing i liked about this over the original FMA anime series in the early 2000's is it is in fact much more expansive. watching brotherhood for the first time my expectations were shattered when the reveals of King Bradley and everything was just in the first 14 episodes. since i didnt read the manga, everything that came after taht was probably one of the best surprises. it was a nice change of pace from the depressing bleakness of the first anime.
Totally. The pacing in 2003 is slower, and the buildup is excellent because of it. The first 14-ish episodes of FMAB are kinda rushed, likely because the creators assumed their audience had already seen the 2003 FMA.
Things get really good after this episode, so much so that you can't wait to watch the next ones. It will be an awesome ride.
I remembered feeling really sad when I first read that scene in the manga. Greed and his friends just appeared I already loved them. So reading that they died just in a few chapter after that really make me sad.
Love to hear your theories and guesses about what is to come. I always find it interesting to hear some fresh thoughts and ideas about the show. Love your reactions
Don't know if someone has mentioned it, but did you notice how "greedily" he drank the liquid?
Hmm the story so far is like a giant jigsaw puzzle with the edges coming together but you have no idea what the big picture is yet. Think the next few episodes introduce some kick ass characters too if I remember correctly.
Can’t wait for them to learn more about father
It's a good premise to run on that he is the Father considering the Homunculus called him Father lol
Kacee’s facial expressions this episode were priceless 😂
Let there be Carnage, Anthony!
!! theres been a typo in the timestamps just reminding since u havent noticed yet
King Bradley looks like Joseph Stalin.
Love hearing your theories!! It's so much fun seeing you get so into the story
The manga did a better job of concealing King Bradley's status as a villain for longer, as he had more moments of cheerful goofiness (for example, he arrived in Dublith dressed as a tourist in a Hawaiian shirt)... which also made the revelation of his true identity all the more chilling.
But even though Bradley's true allegiance was less of a secret in FMAB, the revelation still works because him being a bad guy pales in comparison to the fact that despite being the ruler of a country, he is just a pawn to a greater power (and when measuring ages, he's the baby kid in the Homunculus family).
I love your reactions so much. You're able to keep up with the most intricate story details.
Sloth in the original FMA and Brotherhood are completely different.
Here in brotherhood he's a hulking behemoth... In the original she was a beautiful secretary within the government who was actually made by Ed and Al and was the homunculus they made as their mother... but since she wasn't complete at the time she looked like a pus belching abomination before taking shape after eating philosopher stone failures.
HOMUNCULUS! SOUND IT OUT!
I hope they finish the series. Brotherhood is one of the best anime series around.
Very interested to see you guys reaction for the later plot development 😁
lmao ahhhh cant wait to see yall get to the later episodes. I love this show so much
Watch parasite maxim
Great reaction!
I mean, that person IS the Father. You're right about that. 😏😏
That happens when you have to much days without see The anime you forget stuff because this anime is like Thinking to much things , like you forgot Hughs death...
Nice yo see you guys from Venezuela ...
Homunculus Kacey 😂
The connection between Father and the Homenculus is the name of them, it's a clue. You gonna know more later.
I love greed so much lol
Love your reactions
Hey guys. This episode is not on the FMA playlist
Just to make sure you know 😊
Thank you for the great content
If I was a sin
I'd be....none. I'm perfect, alcoholism is a virtue.
This episode isn't in y'all's playlist for the series btw
Oh it’s so hard not to spoil but just wait hehe all will be answered
Omniman kinda reminds me of king bradley
The big question in the show is not who is the enemy. Its what the hell do they want?
Was that a Metal Gear reference?
ay
beanie beard boy
just wanted to type that
This is why I don’t like that first filler ep. spoils the whole reveal
Since it was a dream, its easy not to figure it out
"The one in the flask" is the episode... waiting for that and their minds to get blown. No spoilers but you two, if you read the comments your so close with predictions but still off. I can't wait for you guys to get further. This is one series to savor. FYI it's not a spoiler, the guy with Scar with the mustache is from the Manga and the 2003 anime. He is a small plot in the early parts of the show they didn't rehash with this version. This is a remake covering what was in the Manga and the 2003 anime diverts when they head south before they hit rush valley. So up to then this brotherhood is rehash fast forward of getting plot missed in 2003 in and setting up for the remainder of the series.
So much has been revealed, but only about 10% of the total. People who have seen the show will know what I mean when I say...
Hohenheim
👍📺👀
all these characters are based on the seven deadly sins.
I wonder what sin best represents you
guys as attack on titan is on hold. plz react to cowboy bebop in netflix
well.. yes but no :v
you understand me, right? xD
😈👹😢🤩
hearing them say homunculus is making me want to stop watching
this anime is awesome, you should watch it in japanese. Characters personality changes a lot.
to be honest we know waht episode they will learn all the secrets... when they get introduce to the one in the glass
please stop mocking the ulusususus
what a long intro
not even 2 minutes
@@recker198 the "intro" chapter went throughout the video, and they just fixed it
Think about the common thing between Izumi, Ed, and Al. They've all seen the Truth.
Have you guys seen 'the omen' movie?
Watch it.
When another villain is revealed in fmab you'll see....
Dude, don't.
At last.. All the seven deadly sins shown already. 😜
I agree the sloth in FMAB doesn't look someone lazy. I prefer the water sloth in FMA 2003.
Nah, in FMAB the homonculus are bound to hide their nature. Wrath is made to be restrained, Gluttony is always refused his lunch, Sloth works al the time, Lust is never lustful.
@@doomdrake123 Indeed, it's why Greed is always guaranteed to rebel. The others can at least indulge once in a while but Greed can't ever be greedy when he's working with Father, he's supposed to give everything he acquires to him. There's no way that's ever gonna work.
*opposite to their sins.
I can't edit it somehow