FullMetal Alchemist
By CarolaMuller
@CarolaMuller (1210)
Italy
November 24, 2006 11:46am CST
Fullmetal Alchemist is set in the early 20th century in a country called Amestris in an alternate-historical Earth with technology dating from early 20th century Europe. In this alternate world, the pseudoscience of alchemy is heavily used, but takes on a further fantastic element not seen in real-life alchemy. Real-world alchemists attempted to transmute gold from lesser metals. In the fictional world of the series, alchemy becomes the science of transmuting matter into different matter through the use of transmutation circles—based on real-world science, yet also magical, with seemingly infinite uses. Talented alchemists may apply to take a State Alchemist test to join the Amestris military's State Alchemists.
Edward and Alphonse Elric were children living in the rural village of Resembool in the country of Amestris. Their father, a talented alchemist, had left home when Edward was very young and Alphonse was still an infant. Years later, their mother, Trisha Elric, died of a terminal illness. After their mother's death, the two boys decided to attempt to revive their deceased mother using alchemy. They studied alchemy with a teacher and then used their father's books and notes that he had left behind to recreate a human transmutation circle. However, this attempt failed, costing Edward his left leg and Alphonse his entire body. In a desperate effort to save his brother, Edward sacrificed his right arm to affix his brother's soul to a suit of armor. After that, Edward's left leg and right arm are fitted with two sets of Automail, a type of advanced prosthetic limb. In the original Japanese, the term "Fullmetal" is used to describe a person who is stubborn. In the series it is often mistakenly attributed by minor characters to Ed's automail arm and leg, or Al's armor body.
A State Alchemist by the name of Roy Mustang arrives during the failed human transmutation in response to letters the boys had sent out seeking information about their father (in the hopes that they could get the attention of their father so that he would come home). After seeing their skill at alchemy, Mustang suggested that the way for the two boys to achieve their goals would be to become State Alchemists and work for him. Spurred on by the man's proposal, Edward set out to become a State Alchemist, enabling him to use the resources available to State Alchemists to discover a way to restore what he and Alphonse had lost. The brothers eventually learn of the Philosopher's Stone and set off in search of it as a means to restore their bodies. Along the way they discover secrets about the Philosopher's Stone and find other people who seek it as well.
Let's talk about it=DD Who watch this anime or read the manga? What do you think of it?
I think that's great! It was a lot of time that I didn't love something of this gender so much XD I think that the plot is great, and original..=D
9 responses
@VanessaOwL (342)
• Brazil
24 Jan 07
Hughes die i.i it so sad.. i cried a lot whe i saw it.
FMA is amazing ^^ i'd like to see the movie.
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@CarolaMuller (1210)
• Italy
24 Jan 07
ç_ç I cried tooooo ç_ç Yeh XD The movie is amazing too, just a little sad..=°
@VanessaOwL (342)
• Brazil
24 Jan 07
L'Arc~en~Ciel is on the movie sound theme, isn't it?
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@CarolaMuller (1210)
• Italy
9 Jan 07
I'm sure that Arawaka-san will give the manga a different ending..-
@madgirl (210)
• India
9 Jan 07
Plus, the characterisation tends to get stereotypical. For example, Kikyo in Inuyasha - she looked more than a little nuts in the anime and that's just not fair. They made her out to be a total anti-heroine kinda person and she had a better personality in the manga.
@SsNaruto (1)
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8 Jan 07
I agree, the anime really went off course in my opinion. Its always sad when the anime episodes over take the progress of the manga, because then the plot and storyline always seems rushed. They should have just came up with fillers eps or something until the manga could overtake the anime again, but the fact that the mangas released once a month kind of throws the whole filler idea out the window. Its the same with the Gantz anime, i started out reading the manga and i thought that was awesome, but then watching the anime it just really sucked. Fair enough when it kept to the manga, but when it went so much off course it was just like, WTF.
But yeah, the movie was good I thought, it rounded the whole anime off and actually came to a satisfactory ending, which i was happy with =]
@CarolaMuller (1210)
• Italy
9 Jan 07
Fullmetal Is a Great anime...Here now we are at the 31th episode..
Yeah, movie has a sad end...I felt sad for Winry..=°
@CarolaMuller (1210)
• Italy
16 Jan 07
Yeah, me too!^_^ FMA is a great anime, i never found another one like it.._
@ninetails (154)
• Philippines
16 Jan 07
Ah yes! Full Metal Alchemist is also a good anime, I love the brothers Elric and I think the storyline is also very good. Although I haven't watched the whole series I still give this anime a thumbs up!
By the way thanks for the response on my topic=) you're the first one to reply on it! Take care!
@moonmage (148)
• United States
24 Jan 07
I've watched the entire anime series, I still need to watch the movie. Hehe. *sweatdrop* I haven't read any of the manga. In regards to the anime storyline, I felt like it was one of the more indepth anime serieses I've seen and it had a good lesson to it without being 'preachy' although I wouldn't want to let little kids watch. The first episode was upsetting enough to me and I'm an adult.
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@CarolaMuller (1210)
• Italy
28 Jan 07
Yeh, HagaRen is a really upset anime xD Anime is really sad, looked from different way, I think it has not an happy ending..It's a too strong anime to let children seeing it..X_X
@emarie (5442)
• United States
24 Nov 06
i love that show...it was great...to bad its over, but the movie finished off a lot of things...now they're together and Al is now is his normal body...too bad they don't have their alchamey powers anymore. it would be cool if they kept them in that world..or learned something similar.
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@CarolaMuller (1210)
• Italy
24 Nov 06
*__* Oooh, someone reply to my topic!*hugs* Here in Italy we are at the 25th episode...see Hughes dying is a too strong feel...=°° The end of this anime is too sad, but at least I'm glad that in the movie Ed and Al are together again.....T.T
@CarolaMuller (1210)
• Italy
24 Nov 06
I dunno in America...=° here in Italy we're at 25th episode..=°° On a total of 52 episodes
@ReViewMeMedia (3785)
• United States
2 Aug 10
Fullmetal Alchemist is my favorite anime that I've ever watched. I loved both series and will own both series, I have the first series on DVD as well as the movie, I'm starting to buy the manga and loved Brotherhood to pieces and I'm enjoying the dub on Adult Swim. It's so well written and deep and meaningful and fun. You can't go wrong with Fullmetal Alchemist.