Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood tells a story that builds up over millennia but ultimately takes place over one short year. Unlike its 2003 predecessor, 2009’s Brotherhood follows the original manga source material much closer, making it much easier to trace where its ideas stem from.Edward and Alphonse Elric are only 16 and 15 years old at the start of the series, yet they each experience enough to teach them a thousand years’ worth of lessons. This contrasts with the series’ main antagonist, Father, who lived for a thousand years but hardly changed at all throughout that whole time. This shows that wisdom isn’t just a matter of how long a person is alive: it depends on their openness to experience and willingness to accept the Truth — no matter how inconvenient.In a flashback, Ed and Al’s first foray into forbidden alchemy as children is revealed. Trisha Elric’s sudden death is hard on her sons, and they risk everything to bring her back to life. Ed and Al train with Izumi to learn alchemy in hopes of bringing back their mother, but their experiment goes horribly wrong, resulting in the loss of Al’s entire body. In order to bring his brother back, Ed sacrifices his arm and leg to bind Al’s soul to a suit of armor. The two burn down their childhood home so that they can never return and embark on a quest to get back what was taken from them.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood tells a story that builds up over millennia but ultimately takes place over one short year. Unlike its 2003 predecessor, 2009’s Brotherhood follows the original manga source material much closer, making it much easier to trace where its ideas stem from.
Edward and Alphonse Elric are only 16 and 15 years old at the start of the series, yet they each experience enough to teach them a thousand years’ worth of lessons. This contrasts with the series’ main antagonist, Father, who lived for a thousand years but hardly changed at all throughout that whole time. This shows that wisdom isn’t just a matter of how long a person is alive: it depends on their openness to experience and willingness to accept the Truth — no matter how inconvenient.
In a flashback, Ed and Al’s first foray into forbidden alchemy as children is revealed. Trisha Elric’s sudden death is hard on her sons, and they risk everything to bring her back to life. Ed and Al train with Izumi to learn alchemy in hopes of bringing back their mother, but their experiment goes horribly wrong, resulting in the loss of Al’s entire body. In order to bring his brother back, Ed sacrifices his arm and leg to bind Al’s soul to a suit of armor. The two burn down their childhood home so that they can never return and embark on a quest to get back what was taken from them.
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