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5"Getaway"
Transliteration: "Tōbō" (Japanese: 逃亡)Makoto HoshinoTaku KishimotoFebruary 5, 2016 (2016-02-05)[44] As Satoru becomes angry that he was not able to make a difference about Kayo's disappearance, another schoolgirl goes missing several days later. After witnessing Akemi throw out Kayo's belongings, Satoru suddenly finds himself back in 2006, still under suspicion of Sachiko's murder and forced to go on the run from the police. Satoru soon comes across Airi, who believes him to be innocent and lets him stay at her house, where he learns the details of Kayo's disappearance did change slightly because of his actions. The next day, as Satoru investigates as much as he can, Airi stops her manager from reporting Satoru to the police. Later that night, after helping Satoru hide elsewhere, Airi receives a text from Sachiko's phone before becoming trapped in a house fire. 6"Grim Reaper"
Transliteration: "Shinigami" (Japanese: 死神)Daiki MoriTaku KishimotoFebruary 12, 2016 (2016-02-12)[45] Coming across the burning house, Satoru rushes in to rescue Airi, who slips her phone into his pocket before the manager takes over the rescue. Finding the message left on Airi's phone, Satoru calls a number that Sachiko had left behind, arranging a meeting
with a journalist acquaintance of hers named Sawada. Sawada tells Satoru about the last phone call he received from Sachiko, in which she claimed to know who the true kidnapper was but was unable to tell him before she was killed. He also explains the reported details surrounding Kayo's death,
noticing Yuuki's framing matches with another kidnapping incident in a nearby town and deducing the true kidnapper was the one who killed Sachiko. While Satoru looks up Sawada's findings on the kidnapping incident, including a list of previous suspects, Sawada goes to the hospital to meet with Airi, only to discover that her mother has swapped places with her so she can prove Satoru's innocence. Airi meets with Satoru, informing him of a mysterious man named Nishizono who may have been responsible for the fire, but the police arrive and arrest Satoru.
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praised the soundtrack of the first anime for its variety of musical styles and artists, and the pleasant but not too distracting background music. [58] DVDvisionjapan said the first opening theme and the first ending theme are the best
tracks of the series. [59] Notes[edit] ^ a b Through Madman Anime. References[edit] ^ Ellingwood, Holly (March 8, 2009). "Fullmetal Alchemist The Complete First Season". activeAnime. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved April 11, 2021. ^ Macdonald, Christopher (January 31, 2009). "Funimation Adds Fullmetal Alchemist Premium Collection OVA". Anime News Network.