Inuyasha's not too ecchi. There's a monk that touches women's butts, and there's a few hotsprings scenes, but that's all. And if I recall, FMA Brotherhood stayed true to the Manga, and FMA was produced quicker than the manga, so halfway through, it has an entirely separate plot.
Huh. I watched fma on Netflix till our sub ran out. :spoilers: Got to the scene where the philosopher's stone substance fuses with the main character. Is that in fma: brotherhood?
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