Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood



Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, also titled 鋼の錬金術師: Fullmetal Alchemist in Japan, is the independent second anime adaptation developed by Bones based on the Fullmetal Alchemist manga by Hiromu Arakawa and is directed by Yasuhiro Irie and written by Hiroshi Ōnogi. It was first announced in the manga series' 20th tankōbon volume. The series premiered on April 5, 2009 on MBS-TBS' Sunday 5:00 pm JST anime timeblock, replacing Mobile Suit Gundam 00, and ran weekly until airing its final episode on July 4, 2010. Voice actors Romi Park and Rie Kugimiya reprised their roles as main characters Edward and Alphonse Elric, respectively.

On March 20, 2009, it was announced that the English title of the series was Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and that it would receive its English language premiere on Animax Asia, with Japanese audio and English subtitles, from April 10, 2009 at 8:30 p.m, five days after its Japanese premiere. On April 3, 2009, Funimation announced they would stream English subtitled episodes four days after they air in Japan. Madman Entertainment will also stream it "within days" of the episodes airing in Japan. On February 14th 2010, the English dubbed version of the series began its run on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim.

Following the premiere of the series' final episode in Japan, it was announced that a film adaptation was in production. Considering that the final episode ended the series in an almost identical manner when compared to the manga, there is little to go on in terms of determining the plot. The first teaser trailer debuted in November of 2010, bearing the title Fullmetal Alchemist: Milos no Sei naru Hoshi. The film has been scheduled for a Japanese release in July of 2011, and there has been no word on an English language adaptation.

This anime series is not to be confused with the 2003 anime series (if compared with its Japanese title) or as a sequel to it and unrelated to the 13th volume of the 2003 anime series also titled 'Brotherhood'.

Staff

 * Director: Yasuhiro Irie
 * Series Composition: Hiroshi Ohnogi
 * Music: Akira Senju
 * Original creator: Hiromu Arakawa
 * Character Design: Hiroki Kanno
 * Art director: Takeshi Satou
 * Art design: Kazushige Kanehira
 * Sound director: Masafumi Mima
 * Color design: Soko Nakao
 * Design: Shinji Aramaki

Cast
Japanese Cast:


 * Misato Fukuen as Elicia Hughes
 * Tomoe Hanba as Gracia Hughes

Theme Songs

 * Opening Theme:


 * 1: "Again" by YUI(episodes: 1-14)


 * 2: "Hologram" by NICO Touches the Wall(episodes: 15-26,)


 * 3: "Golden Time Lover" by Sukima Switch(episodes: 27-38)


 * 1) 4 "Period" by CHEMISTRY(39-50)


 * 1) 5. " Rain" by SID(51-60,62)


 * Ending Theme:


 * 1: "嘘 - Uso (Lie)" by SID(1-14)


 * 2: "Let it Out" by Miho Fukuhara(15-26)


 * 3: "Tsunai Da Te (Tied Hands)" by Lil'B(27-38)


 * 1) 4 "Shunkan SENTIMENTAL (Sentimental Moment)" by SCANDAL(39-50)


 * 1) 5. "RAY OF LIGHT " by Shoko Nakagawa(51-62)


 * 1) 6. "Rain" by SID (63)


 * 1) 7 "Hologram" By NICO Touches the Wall (64)


 * Insert Songs:

1. "Let it Out" by Miho Fukuhara (episode 27)

2. "Rain" by SID (episodes 52 and 61)

3. "RAY OF LIGHT" By Shoko Nakagawa (episode 64)

Differences From the Manga
Although following the main plotline of the manga, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood has some clear differences from the original work (manga), with most of the omitted content from the earlier episodes being removed presumably due to its inclusion in the 2003 anime while the less frequent omissions later in the series were cut presumably due to time or budget constraints. A few examples of the material changed from the original work are:
 * The introduction of exclusive characters (Isaac McDougal, the Ice Alchemist).
 * Earlier introductions of characters (Kimblee, Father is shown for a few seconds in episode 1).
 * Different settings for the first episode.
 * The train incident involving the Elrics' battle against Bald and his Blue Squad is omitted as well as Hakuro's ear wound.
 * The Youswell ordeal, during which Yoki is introduced, is omitted, although Yoki does appear in later episodes and a short flashback recounting the events of that omitted chapter is also shown.
 * Instead of going to another library to look up Tim Marcoh's research after the National Central Library burned down where Ed learned about Sheska from another librarian, the Elrics head straight for Sheska's house by car, with Maria Ross mentioning on who Sheska is.
 * Ed does not arm wrestle in Rush Valley like in the manga and the 2003 anime.
 * Dominic's fear during his first meeting Winry due to his past association with Pinako Rockbell is omitted.
 * The masked man from Ed and Al's training on Yock Island is not shown.
 * The boys' stay in Dublith is shortened quite heavily, omitting Mason's appearance while also shortening Bradley's arrival.
 * Ed's journey to South City to turn in his yearly assessment report is omitted.
 * Envy's skirmish with Lan Fan in Central as well as Ling Yao and Gluttony later joining their battle is absent.
 * Hohenheim's death is more drawn out than in the original manga.
 * The Gaiden (side stories) of the manga that were shown on the 2003 series, where many characters were introduced, including Catherine Elle Armstrong and Black Hayate, are omitted.