![]() ![]() Luckily, the Elric brothers, Major Alex Louis Armstrong, and Mustang succeed in thwarting McDougal's plans to bury Central in ice. Edward suspects the use of a philosopher's stone, but is unable to confirm his suspicion. This creates an alchemic reaction encompassing the entire command center. The Elric brothers and the state military are forced to confront McDougal again when he simultaneously activates numerous transmutation circles in Central. However, Edward becomes enraged by McDougal calling him "small" and McDougal finds an opening and escapes. Edward and Alphonse ambush and successfully capture their target. They are called upon by the Führer King Bradley and Colonel Roy Mustang to hunt down the "Freezing Alchemist", the rogue state alchemist Isaac McDougal. The Elric brothers, Edward and Alphonse, have already made a strong reputation for themselves despite Edward's short military career. Transcription: " Hagane no Renkinjutsushi" ( Japanese: 鋼の錬金術師) While episodes 63 and 64 do not use opening themes, they use "Rain" and "Hologram", respectively, for the endings. From episodes 51–62, the respective opening and ending themes are "Rain" ( レイン, Rein) by Sid, and "Ray of Light" by Shoko Nakagawa. From episode 39–50, the respective opening and ending themes are "Period" by Chemistry, and " Shunkan Sentimental" ( 瞬間センチメンタル, Shunkan Senchimentaru, lit. ![]() From episode 27–38, the respective opening and ending themes are "Golden Time Lover" by Sukima Switch, and "Tsunaida Te" ( つないだ手, lit. From episode 15–26, the respective opening and ending themes are " Hologram" by Nico Touches the Walls, and " Let It Out" by Miho Fukuhara. The respective opening and ending themes for the first 14 episodes are " Again" by Yui, and "Uso" ( 嘘, lit. Ten pieces of theme music were used in Brotherhood. īrotherhood's music composer is Akira Senju. Funimation released the episodes on Blu-ray and DVD in five volumes, each of thirteen episodes on May 25, 2010. A total of sixteen volumes were released, with the last one on November 24, 2010. Other volumes feature four episodes and no OVAs. Three more OVAs were included in the fifth, ninth and thirteenth volumes alongside four episodes. The first one contains two episodes and an original video animation (OVA). Īniplex began releasing the series in DVD and Blu-ray on August 26, 2009. ET as part of their late night Saturday anime block. English dubbed episodes of the series started premiering on American cable network Adult Swim from February 14, 2010, onwards, at 12:00 a.m. ![]() All episodes were also available on American subscription service Hulu, showing 14 days after their original airing, as well as via Australia's Madman Entertainment. Funimation suspended streaming of the series for a few weeks in May following the accidental leak of an episode of One Piece from its servers before it had aired in Japan. Anime distributor Funimation streamed English subtitled episodes four days after the Japanese air dates on both its website and its YouTube channel. It received its English language premiere five days later on Animax Asia, with Japanese audio and English subtitles. JST anime timeblock, replacing Mobile Suit Gundam 00. The series premiered on April 5, 2009, on MBS–TBS's Sunday 5:30 p.m. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood comprises a total of 64 episodes, 4 original video animations, and 1 theatrical film. Unlike the first anime adaptation, which diverged into a completely original story direction halfway through its run, the second series directly follows all the events of the original manga. The series follows the story of two alchemist brothers, Edward and Alphonse Elric, who want to restore their bodies after a disastrous failed attempt to bring their mother back to life through alchemy. Yasuhiro Irie worked as director, and Hiroshi Ōnogi as writer. Cover for Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood 's first DVD and Blu-ray releaseįullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, known in Japan as Alchemist of Steel: Fullmetal Alchemist ( 鋼の錬金術師 FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST, Hagane no Renkinjutsushi ), is the second independent anime television series adaptation developed by Bones based on the Fullmetal Alchemist manga series by Hiromu Arakawa.
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