
October 4, 2003 – Fullmetal Alchemist premiered in Japan (MBS/TBS).
Fullmetal Alchemist is set in a fictional world where alchemy is a powerful and widely practiced science. The story follows two brothers, Edward and Alphonse Elric, who attempt a forbidden alchemic ritual to bring their deceased mother back to life. However, the experiment goes horribly wrong—Edward loses his leg, and Alphonse loses his entire body. In a desperate act, Edward sacrifices his arm to bind Alphonse’s soul to a suit of armor.
Their journey begins as they search for the Philosopher’s Stone, a powerful object that may help them restore their original bodies. Along the way, they face dark truths about the government, the military, and the cost of human ambition. Themes such as sacrifice, morality, grief, and the concept of “equivalent exchange” lie at the core of the series.
From my own experience, Fullmetal Alchemist is more than just an action-packed anime. It’s emotionally powerful, thought-provoking, and full of deeply human moments. The Elric brothers’ bond, their growth through hardship, and the questions they face about what’s right or wrong make this anime unforgettable.
The storytelling is brilliantly layered, blending philosophy and drama with intense battles and political intrigue. It’s not just an anime that entertains—it challenges you to think. I found myself emotionally invested in the characters, especially as their past and motivations unfolded throughout the series.
If you’re looking for an anime that combines a rich plot, powerful character arcs, and deeper meaning, Fullmetal Alchemist is a must-watch. Whether you’re new to anime or a long-time fan, this series will leave a lasting impression.
October 4, 2003 – Fullmetal Alchemist premiered in Japan (MBS/TBS).
October 2, 2004 – The episode revealing Dante as the primary antagonist and the origins of the Homunculi was broadcast.
This arc deeply explored the concept of "Equivalent Exchange", becoming one of the most debated themes in the series.
July 23, 2005 – Fullmetal Alchemist: The Conqueror of Shamballa premiered in theaters.
Serves as a direct sequel to the 2003 anime series.
April 5, 2009 – The manga-faithful adaptation Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood began airing.
Final Episode: July 4, 2010 – Concluded with "Journey's End".
🎬 Production Team & Companies
Creator & Original Author:
Hiromu Arakawa (Manga, 2001-2010)
Director:
FMA (2003): Seiji Mizushima
FMA: Brotherhood (2009): Yasuhiro Irie
Production Studios:
Bones (Both 2003 & Brotherhood versions)
Music:
2003 Anime: Michiru Ōshima
Brotherhood: Akira Senju
🌍 Production Background
Manga Serialization: Monthly Shōnen Gangan (2001-2010)
2003 Anime: Original ending (diverged from manga)
Brotherhood: Faithful manga adaptation (2009-2010)
Global Release: Licensed in 50+ countries
✨ Fun Facts
Hiromu Arakawa based equivalent exchange concept on her farming background
2003 anime’s darker ending was controversial among fans
Brotherhood’s first opening “Again” by YUI was a major hit in Japan
Edward Elric is one of the youngest State Alchemists in history (age 12)
🎥 Official Sources
Bones Studio (Production)
Square Enix (Manga Publisher)
Aniplex (Music/Home Video Distribution)
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