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“ Anime culture at large really loves a good, attractive senpai, though. Image credit: Wit Studio / CloverWorksHave a tip we should know? [email protected] Author Kirsten Carey Kirsten (she/her) is a contributing writer at the Mary Sue specializing in anime and gaming. In the last decade, she's also written for Channel Frederator (and its offshoots), Screen Rant, and more. In the other half of her professional life, she's also a musician, which includes leading a very weird rock band named Throwaway. When not talking about One Piece or The Legend of Zelda, she's talking about her cats, Momo and Jimbei. Filed Under: animeJapaneselanguageSEO Follow The Mary Sue: Join the Conversation Most Popular Don't Expect Dakota Johnson Back as Cassandra Webb Anytime Soon 'Imaginary' Is the Perfect Starter Horror Movie for the Family Sweet Baby Inc. Is Under Attack Due to Conservative Conspiracy Theories ‘The Program: Cons, Cults, and Kidnapping’ Shines a Light on a Tragic True Story You may also like: Review: ‘3-Body Problem’ Puts a New Spin on a Renowned Book Series Here’s a Breakdown of All ‘Love Is Blind’s Controversies and Lawsuits George Santos Is Already Trying to Worm His Way Back Into Congress America’s Rollback of Abortion Rights Inspired France To Claim a Historic First Seeing ‘Tenet’ in IMAX Really Did Help Me Appreciate It More Fans of ‘Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End’ Will Be Happy To Know a Prequel Novel Is Coming Tips Have a tip or story idea? Email us. Or to keep it anonymous, click here. © 2024 The Mary Sue About Us Advertise Newsletter Privacy Terms of Service Accessibility User Agreement Ethics & Diversity Policy Corrections Policy Fact Checking Policy Ownership Contact Avatar, le dernier maître de l'air (série télévisée) — Wikipédia Aller au contenu Menu principal Menu principal déplacer vers la barre latérale masquer Navigation AccueilPortails thématiquesArticle au hasardContact Contribuer Débuter sur WikipédiaAideCommunautéModifications récentesFaire un don Rechercher Rechercher Créer un compte Se connecter Outils personnels Créer un compte Se connecter Pages pour les contributeurs déconnectés en savoir plus ContributionsDiscussion Sommaire déplacer vers la barre latérale masquer Début 1Synopsis 2Fiche technique 3Distribution Afficher / masquer la sous-section Distribution 3. 1Acteurs principaux 3. 2Acteurs récurrents 3.When watching the anime's ending, Arakawa stated that she was amazed about how different the homunculi creatures were from her manga and enjoyed how the staff speculated about the origins of the villains. [4] Although she was not fully involved in all aspects of the 2003 series, she was directly involved in the production of it at a storywise standpoint, and as shown in the extras of Volume 8 of the manga. She helped the anime's development team with consultation for the characters and telling the overall story she had planned for her manga, helping them fill in some of the gaps to create the anime original ending of the 2003 series. Because Arakawa was involved in the development of the anime, she was kept from focusing on the manga's cover illustrations and had little time to illustrate them. [8] Broadcast and release[edit] Main article: List of Fullmetal Alchemist episodes The animation studio Bones adapted the manga into a 51-episode anime series. It was directed by Seiji Mizushima, written by Shō Aikawa and co-produced by Bones, Mainichi Broadcasting System and Aniplex.
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