It is by far not enough for me to write it off yet though... It is just interesting because a lot of people say that animes that don't follow the manga are worse for it, yet this is prime evidence that it isn't necessarily true. The only time this has ever happened was with full metal alchemist (where the "truer" version was the better version).
That is the only reason I am just so interested in comparing them.
I know this is from yesterday and a lot of conversation happened since then, but, fuck it, I was a the State Fair yesterday, and I don't feel like ignoring this.
I know FMA:Brotherhood is epic and awesome and has a great story, but I don't like how people just dismiss the first anime series. When recommending Fullmetal Alchemist to someone, I don't feel like I can in good conscience just say, "Brotherhood is better than FMA, so just ignore it and watch Brotherhood."
There are some storylines in FMA that Brotherhood just rushes past because it's trying to move onto bigger and better things; reveals are built up and teased out gradually in FMA where Brotherhood just comes out and says, "Yeah, this is how it is; now let's move onto the cool bits."
And the storyline unique to FMA is nothing to sniff at either. Though it does have some plot holes, it kinda makes you think about about the nature of loss and grieving.
Don't get me wrong, I like Brotherhood a lot, but I don't subscribe to the idea that the original anime was just one big mistake.