Nina Tucker

Nina Tucker is the young daughter of Shou Tucker, The "Sewing-Life Alchemist", and his wife. She is around 3-6 years old.

Appearance
Nina Tucker is a young child aged between 3-6 years old with mid-length brown hair and blue eyes.

As a Chimera
After being alchemically fused with the family dog Alexander by her father, Shou Tucker, Nina inhabits the body of a dog-like beast, a similar size and build to a small lion. This creature has a brown mane the same color as Nina's original hair. This chimera has the ability to speak, as did the chimera Tucker created from his wife, and is also incomplete, causing Nina-Alexander great pain.

Background
At the point of original introduction, Nina Tucker is the young daughter of Shou Tucker, an alchemist with which Edward and Alphonse Elric stay for some time. Unfortunately, in order for Tucker to remain a state alchemist and receive funding for his experiments into the creation of chimera, he transmutes both his wife and daughter (at different times) in an attempt to create a talking chimera. The original attempt with his wife succeeded and so the only way to secure his funding (and thus avoiding a previous life on the streets) was to transmute Nina and the family dog, Alexander, to create another talking chimera to present to the State Military. Nina eventually escapes in chimera form, but was killed by Scar, much to the distress of Edward and Alphonse.

Nina's death differs between the manga and the anime. In the anime, Nina's body is completely destroyed, only leaving bloodstains behind. In the manga, her body remains intact, and she is killed alongside her father in their house (in the anime, Nina was killed in an alley after making aforementioned escape from the military).

Tucker later tries to recreate his daughter in Labratory 5 in the anime. However, despite achieving the first-ever Flawless Human Transmutation and restoring Nina's human body, her soul could not be returned at all, thus rendering Tucker's goals as a complete failure (confirming Ed's statements).