TV series
Fullmetal Alchemist
Overview
Two young brothers are raised as alchemists, but when they are severely injured trying to perform a forbidden act, they begin searching for the one thing that can save them; the fabled philosopher's stone.
Details
- First air date
- 2003-10-04
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 51 episodes
- Genres
- Animation, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Network
- TBS
- Production
- Square Enix, BONES, Aniplex
- Country
- JP
- Original language
- JA
Cast
- Romi Park as Edward Elric (voice)
- Rie Kugimiya as Alphonse Elric (voice)
- Megumi Toyoguchi as Winry Rockbell (voice)
- Toru Okawa as Roy Mustang (voice)
- Ryotaro Okiayu as Scar (voice)
- Naomi Wakabayashi as Sheska (voice)
- Nana Mizuki as Wrath (voice)
- Miyoko Aso as Pinako Rockbell (voice)
- Michiko Neya as Riza Hawkeye (voice)
- Mayumi Yamaguchi as Envy (voice)
- Houko Kuwashima as Rose Thomas (voice)
- Masashi Ebara as Van Hoenheim (voice)
Creators and crew
- Hideo Katsumata - Executive Producer
- Koji Taguchi - Executive Producer
- Seiji Takeda - Executive Producer
- Hiroo Maruyama - Producer
- Masahiko Minami - Producer
- Ryo Oyama - Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Those Who Challenge the Sun
When Edward and Alphonse meet a so-called religious leader who can invoke miracles, they believe he's carrying the philosopher's stone.
Episode 2: Body of the Sanctioned
Edward and Alphonse struggle over whether they should reveal the truth behind Cornello's miracles -- and possibly ruin the townspeople's lives.
Episode 3: Mother
A young Ed and Al are determined to bring back their dead mother, who was their pillar of strength during dreary times of war.
Episode 4: A Forger's Love
While on their way to seek out an important man from their childhood, Ed and Al come across a town haunted by a ghostly woman.
Episode 5: The Man with the Mechanical Arm
Ed and Al hop aboard a train to Central City and quickly find themselves defending the passengers -- including Gen. Hakuro -- from terrorists.
Episode 6: The Alchemy Exam
Once in Central City, Ed and Al move into the vast mansion of sewing-life alchemist Shou Tucker and begin to prepare for the Alchemy Exam.
Episode 7: Night of the Chimera's Cry
Now an official State Alchemist, Ed takes a closer look at Tucker's chimera experiments and begins to realize there's something very wrong going on.
Episode 8: The Philosopher's Stone
A disenchanted Ed resigns from his position as State Alchemist, and when Winry arrives in town, she may be the serial killer's next victim.
Episode 9: Be Thou for the People
Ed and Al go on assignment to inspect a small mining colony and discover its inhabitants are being heavily taxed by a tyrant and his Alchemist.
Episode 10: The Phantom Thief
While trying to avoid their meeting with Mustang, Ed and Al end up in a small town and become embroiled in a manhunt for a female Robin Hood.
Episode 11: The Other Brothers Elric (1)
Ed and Al head to Xenotime in hopes of finding the Philosopher's Stone, but they find only two boys creating a strange red water.
Episode 12: The Other Brothers Elric (2)
Ed and Al uncover a conspiracy involving the Tringham Brothers' father, his involvement with the red water and the disease that's stricken Xenotime.
Episode 13: Fullmetal vs. Flame
Ed reports back to Mustang in East City, where discussion of Doctor Marcoh and the Philosopher's Stone leads to a duel between Ed and the colonel.
Episode 14: Destruction's Right Hand
While the shape-shifting Envy disguises himself as Cornello, Ed and Al find Marcoh and learn about the Stone's involvement in the Ishbal Rebellion.
Episode 15: The Ishbal Massacre
As the Strong Arm Alchemist defends them from the surrounding chaos, Marcoh reveals to the Elrics the vast atrocities of the Ishbal Massacre.
Episode 16: That Which Is Lost
As Marcoh faces a deadly encounter with Lust, Armstrong and the Elrics flee to Resembool. Ed is sent into a rage when they lose Al in the process.
Episode 17: House of the Waiting Family
While resting and receiving repairs back in Resembool, Ed visits his mother's grave and Al reveals his concerns about his fading memories.
Episode 18: Marcoh's Notes
Ed and Al are forced to go in search of another source for Marcoh's book after Lust, Gluttony and Scar burn the First Branch Library to the ground.
Episode 19: The Truth Behind Truths
Ed and Al are horrified when they learn what the key ingredient in making a Philosopher's Stone is, but they forge ahead to explore an abandoned lab.
Episode 20: Soul of the Guardian
Several malfunctions in their armor impede Ed and Al as they face off against some tortured souls bound to empty suits.
Episode 21: The Red Glow
Barry sets off a series of explosions that inadvertently free Greed and the other prisoners. Tucker returns from the dead in a surprising new form.
Episode 22: Created Human
As Envy, in the form of Basque Grand, gathers the human ingredients to form the Stone, Maes Hughes sets out to rescue the Elrics from Laboratory 5.
Episode 23: Heart of Steel
Edward upsets Winry with his refusal to talk, and Alphonse decides to confront Edward with his questions about artificial souls.
Episode 24: Bonding Memories
Alphonse runs off and comes face to face with Scar, who's been hiding out among the mercenary-plagued refugees of Ishbal.
Episode 25: Words of Farewell
When Ed and Al take Winry on a quest to tail Scar and learn more about the Stone, they discover a connection between Lab 5 and the war in Ishbal.
Episode 26: Her Reason
As Ed, Al and Winry arrive in Rush Valley to retrieve automail, Mustang figures that a high-ranking officer must be responsible for Hughes' death.
Episode 27: Teacher
Edward and Alphonse fear for their lives when they come face to face with Izumi Curtis, their former teacher, who brings them back to Dublith.
Episode 28: All is One, One is All
In order to teach them a life lesson and give them time to reflect, Izumi leaves Ed and Al on Yock Island -- the place where she first found them.
Episode 29: The Untainted Child
Edward and Alphonse discover that the young boy on Yock Island is, all at once, an alchemist, a homunculus and able to transmute his own body.
Episode 30: Assault on South Headquarters
As the military captures the mysterious Yock Island boy and imprisons him in South Headquarters, Yoki spots Scar among a group of Ishbalans.
Episode 31: Sin
Envy disguises herself as Bradley and plucks the homunculus child from Izumi. Meanwhile, the boy remembers his past after he eats Stone fragments.
Episode 32: Dante of the Deep Forest
Izumi drops in on Ed and Al's fight with Wrath, a new homunculus who seeks the rest of Edward's body in order to make himself human.
Episode 33: Al, Captured
When Martel takes over Al's armor and brings him to Greed's headquarters, it's up to Izumi and Edward to come to the rescue
Episode 34: Theory of Avarice
With Ed, Izumi and Sig in his custody, Lt. Col. Archer reinstates Shou Tucker as State Alchemist and orders his men to hunt down Greed.
Episode 35: Reunion of the Fallen
As Edward and Alphonse head out to the Ishbal camp with Winry, Lust is sitting down at a restaurant when a man from her past enters the room.
Episode 36: The Sinner Within
Ed and Alphonse hope to learn more about the Philosopher's Stone when they lend a hand to a group of Ishbalan refugees being shipped further south.
Episode 37: The Flame Alchemist, The Bachelor Lieutenant & The Mystery of Warehouse 13
While he investigates Mustang, Lt. Havoc orders his man Falman to find him a girlfriend. Later, Mustang must investigate the haunted Warehouse 13.
Episode 38: With the River's Flow
After an argument splits up Ed, Al and Winry, Al bumps into a familiar face, and Winry decides to investigate Hughes' murder with Sheska.
Episode 39: Secret of Ishbal
Kimblee is named State Alchemist and heads out with the troops to Liore, where Scar is gouging out the earth with a large stone.
Episode 40: The Scar
After Lust and Gluttony drop in on Edward's confrontation with Scar in Liore, the seventh and final homunculus is finally revealed.
Episode 41: Holy Mother
With the help of Rose, the Holy Mother, Scar instructs the inhabitants of Liore not to provoke violence as they lure the military into town.
Episode 42: His Name Is Unknown
With Ed busy aiding the people of Liore, Scar is the only one who can help Alphonse when his armor begins transforming into an explosive compound.
Episode 43: The Stray Dog
While the Elric Brothers flee Liore, Winry meets a complete stranger in Resembool who is later introduced to her as Ed and Al's father.
Episode 44: Hohenheim of Light
As the Elrics' father, Hohenhelm of Light, sets out to confront the leader of the Homunculi, Lyra and Rose find a secret stairway in an old church.
Episode 45: A Rotted Heart
A complex and entangled history reveals itself as Van Hohenheim of Light battles Dante, the leader of the Homunculi.
Episode 46: Human Transmutation
The brothers are in danger when they become separated. Ed returns to Dante's mansion to look for clues. Al meets with the deranged Shou Tucker.
Episode 47: Sealing the Homunculus
Wrath believes that Sloth is his real mother. Sloth battles Shou Tucker. Ed realizes that Al has been tricked by Tucker.
Episode 48: Goodbye
Armstrong declares an uprising against the Führer on the northern border while Ed, joined by Izumi, fights the remaining Homunculi in Central.
Episode 49: The Other Side of the Gate
King Bradley comes home to give his son a birthday gift. Edward meets with Russell in an abandoned church. Maria and Denny arrive to support Izumi.
Episode 50: Death
Edward Elric arrives in World War I after being pulled through the Gate. Roy Mustang confronts his enemy, Homunculus Pride.
Episode 51: Laws and Promises
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