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Doesn't matter. This anime could look and sound like crap and still be worth watching. helpful•6422theriteofspringDec 10, 2005Top picksSign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendationsSign inFAQ20How many seasons does Fullmetal Alchemist have?Powered by AlexaDetailsEditRelease dateOctober 4,
2003 (Japan)Countries of originJapanPolandOfficial sitesadult swimOfficial siteLanguageJapaneseAlso known asFullmetal AlchemistProduction companiesAniplexBonesMainichi Broadcasting System (MBS)See more company credits at IMDbProTechnical specsEditRuntime24 minutesColorColorSound mixDolby DigitalAspect ratio1. 33 : 1Related newsContribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentIMDb Answers: Help fill gaps in our dataLearn more about contributingEdit pageAdd episodeMore to exploreListStaff Picks: What to Watch in MarchSee the listListIMDb Staff's 2024 Oscar PredictionsSee our predictionsListHillary's 6 Picks for March and BeyondSee the full listRecently viewedYou have no recently viewed pagesGet the IMDb AppSign in for more accessSign in for more accessGet the IMDb AppHelpSite IndexIMDbProBox Office MojoIMDb DeveloperPress RoomAdvertisingJobsConditions of UsePrivacy PolicyYour Ads Privacy ChoicesIMDb, an Amazon company© 1990-2024 by IMDb. com, Inc. Back to top Fullmetal Alchemist (TV series) - Wikipedia Jump to content Main menu Main menu move to sidebar hide Navigation Main pageContentsCurrent eventsRandom articleAbout WikipediaContact usDonate Contribute HelpLearn to editCommunity portalRecent changesUpload file Search Search Create account Log in Personal tools Create account Log in Pages for logged out editors learn more ContributionsTalk Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1Plot 2Production 3Broadcast and release Toggle Broadcast and release subsection 3. 1Film 3. 2Music and soundtracks 3. 3Other 4Reception 5Notes 6References 7External links Toggle the table of contents Fullmetal Alchemist (TV series) 9 languages العربيةDeutschFrançais한국어日本語PortuguêsСрпски / srpskiไทย中文 Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions ReadEditView history General What links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as
PDFPrintable version In other projects Wikimedia CommonsWikiquote From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 2003 Japanese anime series directed by Seiji Mizushima This article is about the 2003 TV series. For the 2009 TV series, see Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Fullmetal AlchemistKey visual of the series, featuring brothers Edward (right) and Alphonse Elric (left)鋼の錬金術師
(Hagane no Renkinjutsushi)GenreAdventure[1]Dark fantasy[2]Steampunk[3] Anime television seriesDirected bySeiji MizushimaProduced byMasahiko MinamiHirō MaruyamaRyo ŌyamaWritten byShō AikawaMusic byMichiru ŌshimaStudioBonesLicensed byAUS: Crunchyroll[a]NA: Aniplex of AmericaSEA: OdexUK: Anime LimitedOriginal networkJNN (MBS, TBS)English networkAUS: Adult SwimCA: YTV (Bionix)IN: AnimaxPH: GMASEA: AnimaxUK: Rapture TV, AnimeCentralUS: Adult SwimZA: AnimaxOriginal run October 4, 2003 – October 2, 2004Episodes51 (List of episodes) Anime film Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa (2005) Original video animationFullmetal Alchemist: Premium CollectionDirected bySeiji MizushimaMusic byMichiru ŌshimaStudioBonesLicensed byAUS: Crunchyroll[a]NA: Aniplex of AmericaReleasedMarch 29, 2006Runtime1–6 minutesEpisodes4 (List of episodes) Anime and manga portal Fullmetal Alchemist (Japanese: 鋼の錬金術師, Hepburn: Hagane no Renkinjutsushi) is a Japanese anime television series loosely adapted from the original manga series of the same name by Hiromu Arakawa.
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Guts denounces the very idea of prayer, claiming that the act of clasping hands only prevents people from fighting for their lives. Farnese eventually begins to reject her faith and the rigidity of her beliefs after
finding out the truth about Mozgus. After the battle between Guts and Mozgus, Farnese decides to follow Guts, to find a new purpose in her life, away from her
social position and the church. [97] Media[edit] Manga[edit] See also: List of Berserk chapters Written and illustrated by Kentaro Miura, Berserk debuted in Hakusensha's Monthly Animal House [ja] on August 25, 1989. [c] Hakusensha published the first tankōbon volume of Berserk under its Jets Comics imprint on November 26, 1990. [101] In 1992, Monthly Animal House was replaced by Young Animal,[98][102] where the series resumed publication in October of that same year. [103] Miura continued the series' irregular publication in the semimonthly magazine until his death in May 2021; the series resumed in June 2022, under supervision of Miura's fellow manga artist and childhood friend Kouji Mori [ja], with illustrations by Miura's group of assistants and apprentices from Studio Gaga. [65] In June 2016, Hakusensha's Jets Comics imprint was rebranded as Young Animal Comics, and the first thirty-seven volumes of Berserk were re-published with new cover arts. [104] The posthumous 41st volume came in both regular and special editions; the latter included special canvas art drawn by Miura and a drama CD. [105][106][107] The 42nd volume was released on September 29, 2023. [108][109] In North America, Dark Horse Comics, in conjunction with Digital Manga Publishing, announced the license of the manga in 2003.