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Hagane no Renkinjutsushi (2003-2004)

1 season
4,11 14 votes

Alternative title: Fullmetal Alchemist

State: Ended

Genre: Animation

Origin: Japan

Developed by: Hiromu Arakawa

Stars: Rie Kugimiya, Megumi Toyoguchi and Romi Park

IMDb score: 8,5 (85.083)

Releasedate: Saturday 4 October 2003

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Hagane no Renkinjutsushi plot

Edward and Alphonse Elric are two brothers endowed with the gift of alchemy, the science of turning one thing into another. When their mother dies, Edward decides to try on human transmutation. However, it goes terribly wrong. Alphonse loses his body and Edward loses his left leg. Edward saves Alphonse by attaching his soul to a suit of armor, but at the cost of his arm. Edward and Alphonse go in search of the Philosopher's Stone, with which they hope to recover their bodies.

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Wrath (voice)

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Riza Hawkeye (voice)

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Ataloona

  • 74 comments
  • 924 votes
Friday 18 March 2016
Hagane no Renkinjutsushi season 1

FMA: Brotherhood from a few years later, the complete manga follows. This is an anime that was made while the manga was still running. What follows is that the first few arcs from this anime follow the manga faithfully and because the manga was still running, they get much more in-depth than in Brotherhood. The second part of the anime, however, has an anime-only ending and goes in a completely different direction from the manga. That made-up ending is pretty good, by the way, so don't worry.

FMA: Brotherhood faithfully follows the entire manga, and therefore sometimes has less humor and depth than this adaptation, but has better pacing and story. Both are highly recommended, but I still prefer Brotherhood. Especially since the character Greed is missing here, at least not complete

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