- Overview
- Gallery
Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa (劇場版 鋼の錬金術師 シャンバラを征く者, Gekijōban Hagane no Renkinjutsushi Shanbara o Yuku Mono) is the first feature-length Fullmetal Alchemist film, serving as the conclusion to the 2003 anime series, which was loosely based on the original storyline of the manga. The film is set two years after the series and takes place mainly in 1923 Germany, as well as featuring Reole, Central City, and the Underground City.
Funimation's rights for the distribution and streaming of the film in North America expired on March 31, 2016. Aniplex of America now handles the English distribution of the movie.
The film can be watched on Crunchyroll.
Synopsis[]
The movie opens with a prologue segment set during an unspecified period in the 2003 anime's continuity. It is mostly action-based and has little to do with the main plot of the movie nor the ending to the anime, showing how Edward confronts an alchemist by the name of Huskisson, who is using alchemy for nefarious purposes. It's not confirmed exactly when it takes place, but Edward is already a State Alchemist and the brothers are still searching for a Philosopher's Stone. The Elric brothers manage to defeat Huskisson and destroy his base of operations, a large tower in the water, but in the process of escaping the collapsing structure realise that their boat has a a leak and is sinking, causing the two to panic. Edward uses Alphonse's helmet as a bucket to scoop water out of the boat, while Alphonse worries about his Blood Seal getting wet.
After the prologue concludes, the movie returns to Edward Elric, who, at the end of the 2003 anime, had been sent to the other side of the Gate and ended up in real world Munich, Germany in the year 1923. Meanwhile, on the other aide of the gate, Edward's younger brother Alphonse is trying to find a way to bring Edward back home.
Ed has become a rocket scientist and is living with a boy named Alfons Heiderich, Al's real-world counterpart. They meet up with a group of Romani travellers headed towards the fair that Ed and Heidrich were going to demonstrate one of their rockets. Ed saves a woman, Noah, one of the travellers, from a group of men trying to capture her for her clairvoyant abilities and runs off with her to safety. Later, soldiers from the mysterious pro-Nazi secret society known as the Thule Society open a gate to Amestris believing it is their fabled utopia Shamballa, unbeknownst to them they are crushed due to pressure from entering the gate and are covered in gate-children. Upon appearing in Reole, they are quickly dispatched by Al in his original body and Lt. Colonel Alex Louis Armstrong, who was aiding in rebuilding Reole after its destruction in the anime. Al realizes that they must have come from another world and it has to be the portal to where Ed is. Al uses Soul Transmutation to transfer part of his soul into a suit of armor, that coincidentally looks like the one he wore in the series.
Meanwhile, Ed and Alfons are keeping Noah at their apartment. In the city, Ed sees a man drive by that looks like Führer King Bradley. After confronting him, he realizes he isn't Bradley, but his counterpart, a Jewish film director named Fritz Lang. He is searching for a dragon to use as inspiration for one of his movies. At first skeptical, Ed joins the search at an abandoned castle where the dragon was last sighted. He finds the dragon, which turns out to be the homunculus Envy, in the form he took after crossing through the Gate. Soldiers from the Thule Society come in and apprehend Envy to use in their experiments. Back at the Thule Society headquarters, Envy is strung in a circle above a large transmutation circle like image, and after biting into the Elrics' father Hohenheim of Light, activates the circle with his blood, sending the soldiers into the gate and to Reole.
Later, Ed breaks into the Thule Society headquarters and after finding the room with an unfinished circle, fills it in properly and accidentally activates it with his blood from a cut on his face he sustained from a piece of glass when entering the society. This opens the Gate and sends the bodies of the soldiers who went in before, along with Alphonse who sealed part of his soul into one of the suits of armor during the fight. After a brief reunion, the two proceed to escape the society. Al can't keep his soul attached to the armor for long, so his soul dissipates and escapes soon after. This is enough time for the brothers to confirm that they had accomplished their goals from before.
During this time, the Elrics' childhood friend Winry Rockbell had travelled to Dublith to visit Izumi Curtis, but discovered that she had finally succumbed to her injuries from Human Transmutation and died. At Izumi's grave, Winry finds a dishevelled Wrath and takes him back to Resembool for automail maintenance. There, Wrath confronts Al and leads him to the underground city. They are attacked by a deformed, monstrous Gluttony and, after a battle, Wrath traps himself and Gluttony in the transmutation circle that Al had made to open the gate. Al activates it and uses the two homunculi as sacrifices. In front of the gate, Wrath reunites with Izumi in peace at last and they go into the gate together.
While this is happening, Noah is contacted by the Thule Society and is told to read Ed's mind and find out how to activate the transmutation circle. At the beer hall, Ed and Noah go for dinner, but find that everyone within the hall, including Maes Hughes' counterpart, is a member of the Nazi party that is planning to overthrow the German government. Before Ed can be captured, Fritz Lang breaks through the wall and rescues Ed, who proceeds to fly to the Thule headquarters and break through the window into the room with the transmutation circle and Heidrich's finished rocket, which is prepared to fly soldiers into the Gate and conquer Amestris. Dietlinde Eckhart, the leader of the Thule Society, was planning to use the technology and resources in Amestris (which she thought to be the mystical Shamballa) to conquer the world. Ed is about to attack her, but stops when he sees Hohenheim in Envy's mouth. Hohenheim proceeds to apologize to Ed for what he had done and not being able to stop Envy from hurting him. After asking Ed to give Al his regards, Hohenheim pulls Envy's teeth and mouth to bite him down, using his blood and Envy's body to open the gate.
Eckhart then shoots Edward in the prosthetic arm, and he falls to the storage area that contained rockets. Edward wakes up to find that he is strapped into another rocket created by Heidrich. Although Ed says he doesn't want to go, Alfons explains that he is doing this to make amends, but also asks Ed to no longer imagine that he and his world are merely a dream. Heidrich launches Ed off before being shot dead by Hess. As his plane, equipped with rockets, makes its way up to the Gate, Ed sees Noah who begs for him to take her with him, but he is already moving past her, and cannot stop. On the other side of the gate, Ed crashes in the underground city and finds Al, Winry, and Sheska there. After a brief reunion, they see Eckhart and her fleet of ships, who had previously been mutated by the Gate Children, fly into Amestris. Al is horrified that he let something like that into the alchemic world and runs off. Ed tries to follow, but his broken prosthetic limbs prevent him from doing so, and Winry quickly installs a new Automail arm and leg to Ed while several more ships pass through the Gate. Ed finds Al about to try to transmute a child who had been crushed by a collapsing house, but Ed stops him and tells him they need to stop Eckhart. Al agrees and they both set off to attack the warships.
At the Central Command, soldiers are barely fending off the attacking soldiers of the Thule Society with Lt. Colonel Armstrong, until General Roy Mustang arrives and attacks several of the soldiers with alchemy. After giving individual orders to each of the soldiers from his squad, except Lt. Riza Hawkeye, who he did not notice until all of the other soldiers had been dispatched, Roy creates a hot air balloon to directly attack the warships. After taking to the skies, Mustang then meets up with the Elric brothers to take down the main ship. Fighting through most of the ship's external defenses and boarding the ship, Roy remains outside to secure the only exit whilst the Elrics enter to fight Eckhart, as Edward can now use alchemy. After Eckhart briefly fights Edward, she then retreats and releases several armored Thule Society soldiers to finish him, but they then turn on her due to Alphonse previously placing parts of his soul within the suits. Edward and Alphonse then flee, but Edward then uses alchemy to send Alphonse and Mustang back to the ground without him, despite Alphonse's objections. Before Alphonse leaves, Edward instructs him to destroy the portal in Amestris while he destroys the one beyond the Gate so that the gate can never ever open again.
Edward then pilots the ship, and flies it back through the portal, crashing it in the lab containing Noah. Eckhart then leaves the ship, completely covered in Gate Children, heading toward Noah, trying to reach Shamballa once more. Knowing that Gracia had asked him to protect Noah, Officer Hughes (who had returned from a failed march against the German government) responds quickly by firing a headshot at Eckhart, killing her instantly. After that, Edward exits the ship, and notices that Noah is cradling Alfons' dead body, knowing that he was shot in his chest. Upon exiting the ship, Ed finds that a suit of armor similar to Al's begins to talk - but when he inquires how long until the soul fragment fades, he finds Alphonse within it, who states he climbed back onto the ship after telling Mustang to destroy the portal in Amestris. The brothers then decide to dismantle the portal together, despite not being able to use alchemy.
After attending Alfons' funeral, the Elrics then ride in a vehicle which contains multiple travellers, driven by the real world counterparts of Lust and Scar. The brothers decide to destroy the Uranium bomb, and choose to continue living in their new world, regardless of rumors of a "second great war", as Earth has become their new home.
Characters[]
- Huskisson
- Alphonse Elric
- Edward Elric
- Alfons Heiderich
- Noah
- Fritz Lang (real person)
- Dietlinde Eckhart
- Karl Haushofer (real person)
- Rudolf Hess (real person)
- Officer Hughes
- Gracia the florist
- Hohenheim of Light
- Erik Jan Hanussen (real person)
- Adolf Hitler (real person)
- Gustav Ritter von Kahr (real person) (cameo)
- Joseph
- Roy Mustang
- Winry Rockbell
- Riza Hawkeye
- Alex Louis Armstrong
- Cathrine Elle Armstrong (cameo)
- Philip Gargantos Armstrong (cameo)
- Mrs. Armstrong (cameo)
- Wrath
- Envy
- Gluttony
- Rose Thomas
- Sig Curtis
- Izumi Curtis
- Pinako Rockbell
- Jean Havoc
- Heymans Breda
- Vato Falman
- Kain Fuery
- Maria Ross
- Denny Brosh
- Sheska
- Grumman (cameo)
- Den (photograph)
- Nina Tucker (photograph)
- Alexander (photograph)
- Elicia Hughes (photograph)
Cast[]
The English version of Conqueror of Shamballa uses different spellings of character names between the "Cast" section of the credits and the "Original Cast" section, with the former being for the English cast, and the latter for the Japanese cast. Both sets of credits are listed here.
Additionally, while the official English subtitles mostly use the same names as listed under "Original Cast", they sometimes use different spellings, which are also listed here (if blank, then the name used is the same as in the "Original Cast" column, or not said in the script).
Oddly, Troy Baker is credited as voicing "Archer" in the English Cast section, despite Archer never appearing in the movie. It can be assumed that this credit is referring to Erik Jan Hanussen, who is otherwise uncredited in the English Cast section, but sounds identical to Baker's performance as Archer.
The real world counterpart of Lyra, who is an actress, is only credited as "Actress" in the Japanese cast, but is actually credited as "Lyra" in the English cast.
Lastly, all names (both character and actors) are written exactly as they appear in the credits, but Winry's English name, along with several names of actors, are spelt differently in the credits from how they're usually spelt. These discrepancies have been marked with a [sic] symbol.
Both the English and Japanese casts also list several credits for "additional cast":
English
- Mark Lancaster
- Randy Tallman
- Anthony Bowling
- David Trosko
- Jerry Russell
- Precious Hill
- Cynthia Cranz
- Troy Baker
- Jeff Johnson
- Justin Pate
- Daniel Katsuk
- Orion Pitts
- Christine Auten
- Marianne Miller
- Mark Stoddard
- Scott Freeman
- Michael Tatum
- David Wilson-Brown
- Anne Chenoweth
- Carrie Savage
- Trina Nishimura
- Jessica Dismuke
- Jonathan Brands
- Lance Heiskell
Japanese
- Sayuri
- Makoto Nagai
- Tomohisa Asoh
- Yuka Komatsu
- Yuto Kazama
- Hisanori Koyatsu
- Atsushi Kakehashi
- Eiji Miyashita
- Keiji Hirai
- Yoko Nishino
Additionally for the Japanese cast, Kengo Komada, Maya Kobayashi, and Takahiro Takano are all credited as "TBS announcer", and Ryo Oguri is credited as "Special Appearance".
Trivia[]
- The story presented in the film is technically continued in the Kids OVA, as it depicts a 100-year-old Edward Elric who never left the real world, although there has never been any confirmation whether or not the OVA is canon. If it is, it would be the only OVA from the 2003 anime which is canon.
- In the English credits, under the "Cast" section (for the English voice performers), Winry's name is misspelt as "Winery Rockbell", but under the immediately proceeding "Original Cast" section (for the Japanese voice performers), her name is correctly spelt as "Winry Rockbell".
- Also under English "Cast" section, Ed Blaylock's name is misspelt as "Es Blaylock".
- The start of the film depicts a castle-like mining platform in the ocean described as being South-West of Amestris, which, as depicted on a map even in the 2003 series, is a landlocked nation.
- The film takes place in a peaceful, yet shaky time in our world. The 1923 German republic was being riled with reparation payments from the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I, fueling a general feeling of discontent and political unrest.
- This film also depicts the beginning of the Nazi Party within German politics; at this point, however, they were only an extremist group. Political success for the Nazis did not begin to occur until the Great Depression.
- The film makes an attempt to describe the economic instability of Weimar, Germany through mention of inflation, though only directly references the Dolchstoss myth of the post-WWI period. The actual direct reason for inflation and economic strife was the French Occupation of the Ruhr and government mismanagement.
- This film depicts Germany as the first country in the world at that time to have nuclear weapons.
- Despite being deceased in Amestris, Maes Hughes' counterpart is still alive behind the gate in our world.
- It's unclear if the Thule Society knew that Envy is a homunculus or even one of Hohenheim's kids. It is also unclear if the Thule Society knew Envy was capable of human speech as a dragon (it's possible they more or less knew because Eckhart was eavesdropping when Edward activated the transmutation circle and Envy remarked derisively to Edward that he was "still just a puppet").
- Even though Adolf Hitler was heavily mentioned, he was barely shown in the movie, except a speech, being only seen walking to the podium, and the end on a flyer stating "The Second World War".
- Though alchemy is supposedly impossible on Earth, it has been shown when Ed used his blood on the transmutation circle, it opened the other side of The Gate. Though it also could be possible due to the unknowing assistance of Alphonse from Amestris.
- Both Envy and Wrath have lost their special abilities before the events of the movie,
- Envy - after crossing "The Gate" to Earth.
- Wrath - after Dante opens "The Gate" and had his right arm and left leg dismembered when he attempted to bring Sloth back to life.
- When the Thule Society first tried entering the gate they were crushed from the pressure probably from not giving up a proper sacrifice or because of the suits of armor they were wearing.
- Both Hohenheim and Wrath (ironically) met their end by not only by being fixed in the jaws of Envy and Gluttony respectively but also by being transmuted along with them.
Videos[]
FullMetal Alchemist The Movie The Conqueror of Shamballa (U.S Trailer)
The U.S. Trailer of the Movie
[]
| Fullmetal Alchemist | |
|---|---|
| Manga | Fullmetal Alchemist: The Prototype | Fullmetal Alchemist | Chapters |
| Anime | Fullmetal Alchemist | Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood |Episodes | OVAs |
| Movies | Conqueror of Shamballa | The Sacred Star of Milos | Fullmetal Alchemist (2017) |
| Games (2003 timeline) | Broken Angel | Stray Rondo | Sonata of Memories | Dream Carnival | Curse of the Crimson Elixir | The Girl Who Surpasses God | Dual Sympathy | Trading Card Game (Nintendo DS) | |
| Games (2009 timeline) | Prince of the Dawn | Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (game) | Daughter of Dusk | To the Promised Day | Fullmetal Alchemist Mobile |