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Arakawa was attracted more by the philosophical aspects than the practical ones. [6] For the Equivalent Exchange (等価交換, Tōka Kōkan) concept, she was inspired by the work of her parents, who had a farm in Hokkaido and worked hard to earn the money to eat. [7] Arakawa wanted to integrate social problems into the story. Her research involved watching television news programs and talking to refugees, war veterans and former yakuza. [8] Several plot elements, such as Pinako Rockbell caring for the Elric brothers after their mother dies, and the brothers helping people to understand the meaning of family, expand on these themes. When creating the fictional world of Fullmetal Alchemist, Arakawa was inspired after reading about the Industrial Revolution in Europe; she was amazed by differences in the culture, architecture, and clothes of the era and those of her own culture. She was especially interested in England during this period and incorporated these ideas into the manga. [6] The series has a steampunk setting. [5][9][10] The Ishbal region has similarities to the Middle East, with the plot anticipating elements of the Iraq War which later occurred in the real world. [11] When the manga began serialization, Arakawa was considering several major plot points, including the ending. She wanted the Elric brothers to recover their bodies—at least partly.Retrieved January 22, 2021. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Roman 2007, p. 43-47. ^ a b Roman 2007, p. 2-3. ^ "Samurai Champloo". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on September 26, 2021. Retrieved January 13, 2022. ^ a b c Douglass, Todd (July 13, 2009). "Samurai Champloo: The Complete Collection".
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