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Fullmetal Alchemist


I don't watch the first episode and never will, don't ask why, enough said, it's better if you don't know why. This anime have two stories. One is the old story (Fullmetal Alchemist), one is the new one (Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood) that have a manga. I don't know the old story much but it similar to the new, they just upgraded the story conflict and action I guess. It's about a brotherhood adventure, Edward Elric and Alphonse Elric. They're alchemists, they work under the military, and should obey the Colonel, Roy Mustang and his assistant, the 1st Lieutenant, Riza Hawkeye. They are also Maes Hughes, Alex Louis Armstrong, Kain Fuery, Vato Falman, Heymans Breda, Jean Havoc... they're all Roy Mustang subordinate which he really cares about and don't want to lose any of them. Turns out Roy lost his best friend Maes Hughes, because Envy killed him by disguising as his wife, thus he hesitate to attack.

Edward and Alphonse's mother passed away and their father went somewhere to finish the unfinished business. This make Edward thought his father is irresponsible. Later in the end of the story, they lost their father due his father is old. And thus, Winry's Grandma take care of them all in Winry's house. Later Winry with Edward, and Alphonse with... the really unexpected one... This anime have a manga, and both are already completed. It also have an NDS game.

There's also Winry Rockbell, Ed's future wife, and friend. He usually stops by her house when he needs her to fix his auto-mail. Winry lived with her Grandma, because her parents are deceased by an Ishvalan. There are also Ling, May Chang, and Lan Fan. Tell you what, I watch this only to see the wise and comedy things I could learn, nothing more, got it?


A gun is good. Unlike a sword or a knife, it doesn’t leave the feeling of a person dying in your hands.
~Riza Hawkeye

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