Question by Meow ^_^: Are there any other anime like Fullmetal Alchemist where there are 2 different anime series but with the same?
characters and stuff? Like in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood it follows the manga but in Fullmetal Alchemist it didnt follow the manga as good. Are there any other anime like this?
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Answer by Meh
Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Kai
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well tsubasa resevoir chronicles has the same characters as cardcaptors and other clamp series… the story’s are completely different though
Code Geass. i dont know the other ones i havent seen all of them yet but there are other series type things like Fullmetal Alchemist. haha hope this helped
Look up Space Pirate Captain Harlock. Leiji Matsumoto who created the characters was involved in four different series which all depicted Daiba’s maturation under his tutelage. And they contradict each other right and left. Since the same guy was involved with them all you can’t call them more or less faithful.
Neon Genesis Evangelion
had a manga before the anime but hideaki anno completely changed the story from the manga to how he wanted it.
15 years later Rebuild of evangelion is coming out and it’s following the manga instead.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzdjLLO2Vrc
Whether you watch the original or the rebuild movies it’s a very sad anime. It’s about shinji ikari being called back by his father after being abandoned 10 years ago, instead of reuniting his father uses his as a sacrificial lamb against the angels. Without a choice to pilot he slowly breaks down as he is continually maimed and nearly killed every battle.
Shinrei Tantei Yakumo and Shinrei Tantei Yakumo – Akai Hitomi wa Shitteiru. They’ve got the same characters but the art is different. I think they’ve got different plots, too. Personally, I like the first one better.
There are a few. Shuffle has something vaguely like this. Neon Genesis Evangelion, of course, is getting a series of movies retelling the story, although it was originally conceived as an anime rather than a manga. I’ve also heard of a manga called Birdy the Mighty which had two separate animes made, an OVA followed more than a decade later by a TV show.