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Members of the State Military. In the fictional country of Amestris, the Führer (the governing leader with the official title of President) has command of both the country and the military. Since Edward Elric is a member of the Amestris Military, the army and its personnel play a very pivital role in Hiromu Arakawa’s anime and manga series Fullmetal Alchemist. The various members of the State Military provide the lens through which the story and plot are advanced, and also provide insight to both the Ishbal War and the Lior War. The Ishbal War, in particular, serves as a defining moment for many of the State Military characters, as most of the members that have since been introduced were involved heavily in the conflict. Image File history File links State_Military_(FMA). ...
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Fullmetal Alchemist , Alchemist of Steel), commonly abbreviated as FMA or Hagaren by fans, is a manga series created by Hiromu Arakawa and serialized in Monthly Shonen Gangan. ...
Amerstris’s military is very large, and is split into several military units; these include mechanized forces, infantry, mechanized infantry, armored units, special forces units, intelligence detachments, judicial branches, research organizations, military police and so forth. All alchemists that work for the military are referred to as "State Alchemists" (or less commonly, "National Alchemists"), and obtain titles based on their alchemic talents and abilities. All State Alchemists in Amestris are admitted into the military with the rank of Major and can be promoted from there. All members of the State Military can be placed into one of these categories, and each character’s background and role in the army helps to advance the story by providing insight and expertise to the Elric brothers as they search for the Philosopher's Stone. A military unit is an organisation within an armed force. ...
Motorized forces or military units are those that have trucks, or other wheeled, un-armoured transport as an integral part of their organization. ...
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The Philosophers Stone from the Manga Fullmetal Alchemist, is the Mangas central plot element; almost all the actions are taken by characters who are driven by prospects of the Stone (like the protagonists), or are reacting to those who seek it. ...
Doctor Tim Marcoh, Jack Crowley, Lincor, Cravis Fagott and Shou Tucker are all considered former State Alchemists. Additionally, several of the chimeras that were held in the 5th Laboratory before it was stormed and secured were members of Amestris’ State Military or of the Military's Special Forces before becoming chimeras. Also, while Führer King Bradley and Colonel Juliet Douglas are members of the State military, they are both more than what they appear. Lastly, although Edward Elric is a ranking member of the State Military he is also the series’ main character. All of these characters are not described in this section. It is also notable that Mustang and his subordinates are named after World War II era fighter planes. Due to irregularities in translations some names may have multiple spellings. The following characters all play minor supporting roles in the Fullmetal Alchemist manga series, with many of them also appearing in the anime. ...
These characters are exclusive to the Fullmetal Alchemist related video games, released by Square Enix for PlayStation 2, and by Bandai, for the Game Boy Advance, some of these games plots occur between some events of the anime series, while other ones are just alternate retellings. ...
These characters are exclusive to the Fullmetal Alchemist related video games, released by Square Enix for PlayStation 2, and by Bandai, for the Game Boy Advance, some of these games plots occur between some events of the anime series, while other ones are just alternate retellings. ...
These characters are exclusive to the Fullmetal Alchemist related video games, released by Square Enix for PlayStation 2, and by Bandai, for the Game Boy Advance, some of these games plots occur between some events of the anime series, while other ones are just alternate retellings. ...
Referred as a most inhumane form of Alchemy by some, a Chimera is the fusion of two or more different species into a single being. ...
Referred as a most inhumane form of Alchemy by some, a Chimera is the fusion of two or more different species into a single being. ...
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Military Ranks Military ranks in Amestris, from highest to lowest. The commissioned officer rank structure is nearly identical to that of the United States Army, except that the Amestris military does not ostensibly have the rank of Captain between First Lieutenant and Major. These ranks are what the characters have for the majority of the manga/anime. The United States Army is the largest branch of the United States armed forces and has primary responsibility for land-based military operations. ...
Commissioned Officers | Rank | Badge | Known Characters | Commander-in-Chief (Führer) (大総統 - daisoutou) |
 | King Bradley[1] | General (大将 - taishou) |
 | Raven (Manga Only) | Lieutenant General (中将 - chuujou) |
 | Grumman, Violet[citation needed] | Major General (少将 - shoushou) |
 | Hakuro, Armstrong[2] | Brigadier General (准将 - junshou) |
 | Basque Grand, Fessler Maes Hughes(After death) | Colonel (大佐 - taisa) |
 | Roy Mustang[3][4], Juliet Douglas | Lieutenant Colonel (中佐 - chuusa) |
 | Frank Archer[5], Maes Hughes[6] | Major (少佐 - shousa) |
 | Alex Louis Armstrong[7][8], Edward Elric, Tim Marcoh[9], Zolf J. Kimblee[10] | First Lieutenant (中尉 - chuu'i) |
 | Riza Hawkeye, Yoki[11] | Second Lieutenant (少尉 - shou'i) |
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Roy Mustang | Japanese Cast [12] | English Cast [13] | Portuguese Cast [14] | French Cast | Spanish Cast [15] | Filipino Cast [16] | | | Tōru Ōkawa | Travis Willingham | Hermes Baroli | Martial Leminoux | Rolman Bastidas | Bon Reyes | Colonel Roy Mustang, the Flame Alchemist, is the man who first recognized the Elric brothers' talent and recruits Edward Elric to become a State Alchemist (Episode 3). His first appearance is in the first episode. At the time of his introduction in the anime, Mustang held the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and was stationed at Central, although he was soon transferred to the Eastern Territories to clean up Lieutenant Yoki's mess (Episode 9). He was a hero of the Ishbal War, but he remains haunted by the horrors of war and suffers great remorse for the lives he took, among whom are the parents of Winry Rockbell, a childhood friend of the Elric Brothers (in the anime only; in the manga, it was Scar, not Mustang, that killed Winry's parents). Image File history File links Roy_Mustang_(FMA). ...
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The Man with the Mechanical Arm (Japanese: ãç¾èµ°ï¼æ©æ¢°é§ï¼ãªã¼ãã¡ã¤ã«ï¼ã - Shissou E-tomeiru) is episode 5 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2003-10-18. ...
TÅru Åkawa (大å·é Åkawa TÅru, born February 28, 1960) is a seiyÅ«. Notable voice roles Roy Mustang in Fullmetal Alchemist Rufus Shinra in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Saito in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Uzumi Nala Athha in Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Bowlman in Rockman. ...
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Mother (Japanese: ããããããâ¦â¦ã - ) is the third episode of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2003-10-18. ...
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Outwardly arrogant and playfully manipulative, Mustang is a very smart character who is always one step ahead. One can see Mustang's scheming ways at work when he devises a situation to allow Edward to take the State Alchemist examination, which would have otherwise been impossible as Edward is only a child. While perceived as merely a glory hog who doggedly pursues promotions and praise, his true goal is to become Führer and reform the government in order to absolve his sins in the Ishbal War, along with the joking requirement for female officers to wear miniskirts (which considerably increased Havoc's loyalty to him). His goals are admirable enough that he earns the fierce loyalty of his good friends Lt Col. Mäes Hughes, Major Alex Louis Armstrong, and his own subordinates, among whom are Hawkeye, Havoc, Breda, Fuery, and Falman. While Mustang has a close and amicable relationship with all of his subordinates, he appears to share a deeper bond of affection with his second-in-command Riza Hawkeye, who has devoted her life to supporting him. This bond culminates in the final episodes of the show when Mustang chooses Hawkeye alone to accompany him on his greatest and most dangerous mission. When Hughes dies, Mustang is devastated by his friend's death. When forced to pursue the Elrics per military orders, Mustang learns that King Bradley is a Homunculus, and tries to expose him to the top brass of military by revealing the truth about the Führer's secretary, Juliet Douglas (Episode 45). To counter this perceived threat against him, Bradley promotes Mustang to Brigadier General in preparation for his leading troops against armies in the north. Although Bradley intends for him to die in combat (at Envy's hands), Mustang stays in Central (Havoc acts in Mustang's place up north), making his move to avenge Hughes' death. He succeeds in killing King Bradley but only narrowly survives the ordeal. He loses his left eye, and it is commonly presumed that this injury was sustained when he is shot by automail-Archer. However, it is possible that the injury was sustained from Hawkeye when she shot at Archer since we never hear Archer's gun go off. PRIDE Fighting Championships logo PRIDE or PRIDE Fighting Championships is a major mixed martial arts organization based in Japan. ...
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A powerful alchemist in his own right, Mustang wears gloves with transmutation circles on them that are made of a material called "pyrotex/ignition cloth" that spark when he snaps his fingers. By adjusting the oxygen densities in the surrounding atmosphere through alchemy, he can create flames anywhere in the surrounding area at will and manipulate them as he desires. Amusingly, because of this, he is considered "useless" on rainy days, as we learn in a humerous scene where he is about to use Alchemy in the rain, and Hawkeye pushes him aside, exclaming "Flames don't work in the rain!". During the Ishbal war, Mustang wore an incomplete philosopher's stone on a ring, which increased his flame power and allowed him to destroy entire city blocks in a single blast. Image File history File links Roy_Mustangs_Glove_(FMA). ...
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The Ishbal Massacre (Japanese: ãã¤ã·ã¥ã´ã¡ã¼ã«è殺ã - Ishuvaaru Gyakusatsu) is episode 15 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-01-17. ...
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In the Conqueror of Shamballa, Mustang resigns from his rank to become just an ordinary enlisted man is a remote, almost arctic outpost. Since that day, he has yet to use his alchemy, claiming he can still see the people he has killed in his blinded eye. However, when Central is under attack by armies and airships, Mustang steps up and takes command, using his alchemy to defend Central (Havoc notes Mustang barks a lot of orders for an enlisted man). Mustang and Armstrong are able to create a hotair balloon to reach the airships, and that is where he is reunited with the Elric brothers, and helps them gain entry into the airship.
In the Manga Roy first appeared in Chapter 4: Battle on the Train. The anime followed much of Roy's role in the manga during the early storyline. However, as the anime diverges from the original story, Roy's role and much of his background also differed. Roy tries to investigate Hughes' death in secret despite the military closing the case after convicting Maria Ross. Trusting in Ross' innocence, and with the help of Barry the Chopper, Mustang uses his alchemy skills to fake Ross' death and engineer her escape from Amestris. After discovering that King Bradley is a Homunculus, he tries to expose him to the top echelons of the military, only to discover that they know his true nature but continue to support him. This move costs Mustang and deprives him of his subordinates - King Bradley places Riza Hawkeye under his command and authorizes the transfer of Mustang’s remaining personnel to the far reaches of Amestris. ...
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In chapter 58 (Padding footsteps of destruction), Roy is said to have learned his elementary alchemy from Riza's father. In a flashback conversation, we are told Roy became a State Alchemist in order to help the common people, despite the objection of his shishou (teacher). Upon hearing Roy's wanting of power, Roy's teacher states that he would pass his greatest and most powerful alchemy to Roy if he shall use it as a good course. However, before any further explanation, Roy's teacher choked with blood and only managed to state that he had passed all his secrets on to his daughter, and asked of Roy to look after her. It is later revealed that the strange markings seen on Hawkeye's back were the method chosen by her father to pass his secrets on. In computational complexity theory, the complexity class ELEMENTARY is the union of the classes in the exponential hierarchy. ...
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The more recent chapters depict Roy's active role in the Ishbal War. Like fellow State Alchemists, he was sent to raze a complete area where Amestris was losing, using his flame alchemy. Later, he was seen with Hughes discussing the State's involvement in the War, before getting ambushed by an injured Ishbalan. They were saved by a sniper, later revealed to be none other than Riza Hawkeye. Ishbal is a fictional region in the world of Fullmetal Alchemist. ...
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In chapter 61, in the continuing flashback of the Ishabal war, Mustang discovers that while he thought he was alone in the war, simply murdering people, he was saving the lives of the men in his unit. This new idea appears to spur him into making an attempt to become the Fuhrer, which he explains to Hughes at the end of the war. He then surrounds himself with people he knows he can trust; Hughes, Fuery, Falman, Havoc, Breda, and lastly Hawkeye. He orders Hawkeye to watch his back, and that if he ever strayed from the path of wanting to help people, of wanting to change the government, it was her role to shoot him. In chapter 62, Roy compares his struggle against the Fuher to a chess game, and says that his knight, pawn, rook, bishop and queen have been taken away, obviously referring to the fact that his trusted subordinates have been stationed elsewhere. In this analogy, logically, Roy must be the king piece. However, it is unclear whether Arakawa intended for each chess piece to correspond with one of Roy's removed subordinates, or if she had referred to all the pieces in chess, being Roy's subordinates in general, being taken away collectively. Also in the same chapter, it is revealed that his playboy tactics used in order to cover his true intentions were inherited from Hawkeye's grandfather, General Grumman. This is an interesting follow up to Mustang's note of gratitude towards Grumman 'I have learned a lot from you' before he left Eastern Headquarters.
Maes Hughes | Japanese Cast | English Cast | Portuguese Cast | French Cast | Spanish Cast | | Keiji Fujiwara | Sonny Strait | Luiz Laffey | Cyrille Monge | Orlando Arenas | Lieutenant Colonel Maes Hughes was a member of the Investigations Division and was good friends with Colonel Mustang. At the time of his introduction in the anime, Hughes held the rank of Major, and first met the Elrics while serving as a communications officer for General Hakuro. Hughes and Edward work together to help recapture a passenger train that had been hijacked by a rebel named Bald (Episode 5). In the manga, Hughes was not present on the train when General Hakuro was held hostage. Image File history File links Maes_Hughes_(FMA). ...
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The Man with the Mechanical Arm (Japanese: ãç¾èµ°ï¼æ©æ¢°é§ï¼ãªã¼ãã¡ã¤ã«ï¼ã - Shissou E-tomeiru) is episode 5 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2003-10-18. ...
Hughes is very devoted to his wife, Gracia, and absolutely besotted with his little daughter Elysia. He comically shoved pictures of Elysia into other people's faces to their annoyance - but it was clear that his goofy behavior was usually a cover for the serious and depressing nature of his work. Another common gag involved Hughes calling Mustang to either gloat about his daughter or advise Roy to get a wife, promptly causing Roy to slam the phone down in anger. He was also very supportive of Mustang's plan to become Führer, doing whatever he can to, as he put it, to "work below him and help push him to the top." Hughes is especially kind to the Elric Brothers. In the anime, he invites them to his home to celebrate Edward's birthday, one of the few moments of domestic bliss enjoyed by the Elric Brothers. Both he and his wife Gracia continue to be kind towards the brothers, as well as to their friend Winry. This page lists the main characters from the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist, covering the characters who are widely considered to be primary to the plot of the story; while the Elric Brothers are the heroes of the story, there are also those who are greatly affected by their...
Hughes was assigned to the Investigations Division in Central, and because of this was more involved with police work than he was in actual battles. After receiving his promotion to Lieutenant Colonel, Hughes was placed in charge of the Investigations Division. Hughes, while investigating the 5th Laboratory incident and the mysterious deaths of the officers involved with its experiments, found there was much to suspect about the Führer's secretary, Juliet Douglas. He was killed by Envy before he could relay his suspicions to Mustang. He died as he phoned Roy. His reason behind calling Roy directly was to give him information that "could send him to the top." (Episode 25). Combat, or fighting, is purposeful violent conflict between one or more persons or organizations, often intended to establish dominance over the opposition. ...
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Words of Farewell (Japanese: ãå¥ãã®åå¼ã - Wakare no Gishiki) is episode 25 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-03-27. ...
In the anime, he flees the building with Envy, disguised as Maria Ross, to contact Mustang from a public telephone booth, not trusting the military line. As Mustang is on a train to Central, Hughes is not able to contact him. Hughes then notices that the fake Ross is missing a mole under her left eye and slices Envy's throat with a knife. However, Envy recovers and transforms into Hughes' wife Gracia. Hughes hesitates, and Envy uses that opportunity to fatally shoot him. Ed and Al do not learn of Hughes' death until Episode 44 in the anime. A mole or melanocytic naevus is a small, darkly pigmented growth on the skin, formed mostly of melanocytes. ...
In the original manga Hughes fought in the Ishbal war not as an alchemist but fought as a soldier this would explain why he was so skilled in knife throwing. Also in the manga, Ed shows Hughes some drawings of what he saw in the 5th Laboratory. Upon further research, Hughes realizes that the military is making a huge transmutation circle around the country. Hughes tries to phone Mustang with the crucial information. He is confronted by Lust, but manages to escape with only a flesh wound by throwing a knife into Lust's forehead. Hughes also participated in the Ishbal War in the manga alongside Roy Mustang and other State Alchemists, although in the anime, he said he didn't. Transmutation circles could be as simple as merely a square inscribed within a circle or as complex as this one. ...
He was promoted to Brigadier General posthumously and buried with full honours for dying in the line of duty. His death came as a shock to his friends and family, especially Sciezka and Mustang. While not an alchemist, Hughes was an expert in knife throwing, and carried 2 or 4 small push knives in both or either of his sleeves or in the back of his belt, which he used as protection in battle. A Brigadier General, or one-star general, is the lowest rank of general officer in the United States and some other countries, ranking just above Colonel and just below Major General. ...
A military funeral in the United States is a funeral given by the military for a veteran, a soldier who died in battle, a member of a law enforcement agency or a fire department who dies in the line of duty, or another prominent military figure. ...
Look up expert in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Knife throwing is an art, or variously an entertainment technique, involving an artist skilled in the art of throwing knives, the weapon(s) s/he is throwing, and a target. ...
In the Conqueror of Shamballa, the Hughes from the other world (our world) was a policeman and a member of the Nazi party. Unlike the Hughes Ed and Al knew, he was cold, stern and not particularly friendly. He was also in love with the florist (Gracia's other-world equivalent), but was too afraid to speak to her. He ended up betraying Edward to the Thule Society, but ultimately redeemed himself later on. The death of the movie's main antagonist was also his doing. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Last Words: Manga: Hey, hey, give me a break. I've got a wife and kid waiting for me at home ... I can't afford to die yet! Anime: I hope you'll forgive me, but I have a wife and kid waiting back home.
Riza Hawkeye | Japanese Cast | English Cast | Portuguese Cast | French Cast | Spanish Cast | Filipino Cast | | Michiko Neya | Colleen Clinkenbeard | Letícia Quinto | Agnès Manoury | Giannina Jurado | Grace Cornel | First Lieutenant Riza Hawkeye is the most trusted in Mustang's circle of friends and his right-hand woman. In her own words, Hawkeye has joined the military because "there is someone I need to protect," that is, Roy Mustang (Episode 36). Hawkeye serves as Mustang's voice of reason, remaining cool and collected in sticky situations, constantly looking out for Mustang's well being, but also occasionally scolding him for his good-natured posturing and arrogance. She is a crack shot with a sniper's aim (Havoc referred to it as 'the eyes of a hawk' in Chapter 37: The Criminal's Body of the manga), and usually carries two pistols with her at all times. However, although her dog training method is still an example of her no-nonsense ways, Riza's softer and compassionate side is shown through her care for her dog, Black Hayate, as well as through her devotion (possibly love) to Roy Mustang (Though it is never shown that he returns her affections). She also appears to have a soft spot for the Elric Brothers. Image File history File links Riza_Hawkeye_(FMA). ...
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His Name Is Unknown (Japanese: ãå½¼ã®åãç¥ããã - Ka no na o Shira zu) is episode 42 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-07-24. ...
Michiko Neya (in Japanese: æ ¹è°· ç¾æºå Neya Michiko, born October 4, 1965) is a female seiyÅ« born in Fukui. ...
Colleen Clinkenbeard is an American voice actress and theatre actress. ...
First Lieutenant is a military rank. ...
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Looking through a USMC sniper rifles scope at a practice range at Camp Hansen The same USMC sniper team, with a M40 Sniper Rifle (2004) The term sniper is attested from 1824 in the sense of sharpshooter. The verb to snipe originated in the 1770s among soldiers in British India...
A Browning 9 millimeter Hi-Power Ordnance pistol of the French Navy, 19th century, using a Percussion cap mechanism Derringers were small and easily hidden. ...
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This page lists the main characters from the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist, covering the characters who are widely considered to be primary to the plot of the story; while the Elric Brothers are the heroes of the story, there are also those who are greatly affected by their...
At the time of her introduction in the anime, Hawkeye held the rank of Second Lieutenant, and was stationed at Central, but like Mustang was promoted one rank and reassigned to the Eastern Territories early in the series. There she mainly played a role in solving Scar's case. Later in the series, she was reassigned back to Central with Mustang and was involved in Mustang's scheme after their discovery of King Bradley's true identity. She was last seen in Episode 51 tending to Mustang's injuries after his fight with Pride. She blamed herself for not getting to Mustang before Frank Archer, but was reassured that there was no such thing as a perfect world by the Brigadier General. This page lists the main characters from the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist, covering the characters who are widely considered to be primary to the plot of the story; while the Elric Brothers are the heroes of the story, there are also those who are greatly affected by their...
Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
This is episode 51 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-10-02. ...
Riza Hawkeye in Chapter.57: Scars of Ishbal. Image File history File linksMetadata Rizatattoo. ...
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In the manga Hawkeye first appeared in Chapter 4: Battle on the Train of Vol. 1. She was introduced as a First Lieutenant of the Eastern Headquarters, before being hand-picked by Mustang to join him at Central. Her minor role has become more prominent as the story develops, as she works alongside Mustang in capturing Barry the Chopper and the homunculus Gluttony. There have also been more scenarios in which we are able to see her emotional side. In particular, when Lust tells her that Mustang is dead (Chapter 39: Intricacies of Central, vol. 10), Riza loses control and empties three handgun clips (about 20 rounds) into the homunculus. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Hartsoekers homunculus The concept of a homunculus (Latin for little man, sometimes spelled homonculus, plural homunculi) is often used to illustrate the functioning of a system. ...
Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
Full M1 Garand clip A clip is a device pushed into the magazine of a firearm to load the magazine in one action. ...
It has been suggested that Firearm brass and Casing (ammunition) be merged into this article or section. ...
After Roy tried to unsuccessfully turn the military's top brass against King Bradley, she was reassigned to Central Headquarters as the Führer's personal assistant. It is very likely that she was given this assignment as a hostage to keep Mustang in line. Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
(Fuehrer in English when umlauts are not used) is a proper noun meaning leader or guide in the German language. ...
A hostage is a person (sometimes another entity) which is held by a captor (often a criminal abductor) in order to compel another party (relative, employer, government. ...
In Chapter 57 (Scars of Ishbal), Riza was revealed to have a strange marking on her back after taking a shower, similar to the transmutation circle on Mustang's gloves, which is partially distorted by a large burn. Upon enlarging the image, the latin 'Libera me' and 'Domine' (meaning 'free me' and 'master' or 'lord' respectively) can be seen in the top row. These are the beginning words of the last part of a standard structure requiem, thus putting forward the theory that the words inscribed is in fact the standard lyrics of a Requiem (see the lyrics here). However, Hiromu Arakawa has stated that Christianity does not exist in the Fullmetal Alchemist world, and therefore the Latin used may not serve any purpose in explaining the meaning of this marking.[citation needed] Transmutation circles could be as simple as merely a square inscribed within a circle or as complex as this one. ...
Latin is an ancient Indo-European language. ...
The Requiem or Requiem Mass, also known formally (in Latin) as the Missa pro defunctis or Missa defunctorum, is a liturgical service of the Catholic Church and its Eastern Rite. ...
The Requiem or Requiem Mass, also known formally (in Latin) as the Missa pro defunctis or Missa defunctorum, is a liturgical service of the Catholic Church and its Eastern Rite. ...
Arakawas Self-portrait from Fullmetal Alchemist Volume 6. ...
Christianity is a monotheistic[1] religion centred on Jesus of Nazareth, and on his life and teachings as presented in the New Testament. ...
Fullmetal Alchemist , Alchemist of Steel), commonly abbreviated as FMA or Hagaren by fans, is a manga series created by Hiromu Arakawa and serialized in Monthly Shonen Gangan. ...
Latin was the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ...
In the flashback in Chapter 58: Padding Footsteps of Destruction, Riza is revealed to be the daughter of Roy's alchemy teacher. It is stated that her father has passed on to her the secrets of his most powerful alchemy. As such (revealed in chapter 60), this is what is on Riza's back: a marking encoded in a way that can't be understood by ordinary alchemists. It has been recorded on Riza's back to escape anyone who may take away her father's research after his death. However, as Hawkeye asked Mustang if she could "trust her back" to him, it is implied that permission was given to Roy to uncode her father's alchemy secrets. For other uses, see Alchemy (disambiguation). ...
Chapter 59 depicts Riza in the Ishbal War, and her reintroduction to Roy as a military member. As a sniper, she saved Roy Mustang and Maes Hughes from an ambush by an Ishabalan. It has also been recently revealed that the disfiguring burn on her back was given to her, at her own request, by Roy Mustang, in order to destroy her father's very dangerous research. Though Roy got an extremely concerned face and he told her he couldn't, she begged for him to continue so that the research would not give birth to a new Flame Alchemist. Hawkeye also told the colonel that it was so she could become Riza Hawkeye as an individual. Ishbal is a fictional region in the world of Fullmetal Alchemist. ...
The Ishbalan Civil War Ishbal is a fictional region in the world of Fullmetal Alchemist. ...
Jean Havoc Second Lieutenant Jean Havoc likes to smoke, and is almost always pictured with a cigarette in his mouth. He is a fair shot with a gun, and one of Roy Mustang's loyal followers; he gives Edward a stern talking-to when Ed bad-mouths Mustang for only caring about promotions. Havoc is a strict man of duty, a very by-the-book soldier, even if he doesn't always agree with the orders. Image File history File links Jean_Havoc_(FMA). ...
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Teacher (Japanese: ãã»ã³ã»ã¤ã - Sensei) is episode 27 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-03-27. ...
Yasunori Matsumoto (æ¾æ¬ ä¿å
¸ Matsumoto Yasunori, born February 7, 1960) is a veteran seiyÅ« who was born in Chiba. ...
Mike McFarland is an American actor, director, writer, voice actor, improv comedian, and musician. ...
Second Lieutenant is the lowest commissioned rank in many armed forces. ...
A promotion is the advancement of rank or position in an organizational hierarchy system. ...
In militaries, a general order is a published directive, originated by a commander, and binding upon all personnel under his command, the purpose of which is to enforce a policy or procedure unique to his units situation which is not otherwise addressed in applicable service regulations, military law, or...
Havoc's terrible luck with women is a running joke — Mustang is constantly stealing any potential dates away from him. In the lighthearted Episode 37 of the anime, Mustang orders his subordinates to find Havoc a girl to replace yet another one he stole from Havoc, and Major Armstrong volunteers his baby sister Katherine. When Armstrong claims that Katherine looks like himself, this worries Havoc a great deal. He worries more after seeing Armstrong's father being "large horizontally" and mother being "large vertically", Havoc imagines Katherine as an enormous woman who looks like Major Armstrong with a wig. Upon seeing the real Katherine, a petite and cute girl (with humorously large breasts, and only having identical eyelashes with her brother) he rejoices, only to have his hopes dashed when Katherine rejects him. As it turned out, she is only into guys who are strong and muscular like her brother. Havoc ends up in a comical catatonic state for the remainder of the episode, with a simple, yet comedic, whistle-like sound playing every time the camera focuses unto his face (which is done three times in the episode). Flame Alchemist: the Bachelor Lieutenant & the Mystery of Warehouse 13 (Japanese: ãçã®é¬éè¡å¸« æ¦ãå°å°ãã 第åä¸ååº«ã®æªã - Homura no Renkinjutsu Shi Tatakau Shoui san dai juu san Souko no Kai) is episode 37 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-06-26. ...
An obese man. ...
Human height, or stature, is the height of a human being. ...
A wig or toupee is a head of hair - human, horse-hair or synthetic - worn on the head for fashion or various other aesthetic and stylistic reasons, including cultural and religious observance. ...
Petit is a French surname (meaning small) mostly associated with two football players: retired French international and former Monaco, Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea star Emmanuel Petit Portuguese international and currently SL Benfica player Armando Teixeira Also, Jean-Pierre Petit is a French scientist, and Alexis Thérèse Petit was...
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Structure of a skeletal muscle Muscle is one of the four tissue types. ...
In the manga, Havoc finally gets a girlfriend: a busty woman called Solaris, who is actually Lust trying to get information about Mustang. Eventually Mustang and Havoc are confronted by Lust in the basement of a hospital[17], and in the ensuing fight Havoc is impaled by Lust and paralyzed from waist down. From then on, Havoc dedicates himself to physiotherapy, determined to rejoin his comrades someday. Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
A basement is a story or several stories of a building that are either completely or partially below the ground floor. ...
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Paralysis is the complete loss of muscle function for one or more muscle groups. ...
Physical therapy can help restore lost functionality in many people. ...
Heymans Breda Second Lieutenant Heymans Breda is good at chess and is one of Mustang's subordinates. He occasionally plays pranks on the other members of Mustang's group, such as impersonating Major Armstrong upon their transfer to Central. He also has a talent for strategy games, including chess, go, and shogi. He suffers from Cynophobia, the extreme fear of dogs, so much so that he refers to a puppy like Black Hayate as a 'beast'. Image File history File links Heymans_Breda_(FMA). ...
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Teacher (Japanese: ãã»ã³ã»ã¤ã - Sensei) is episode 27 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-03-27. ...
Tomoyuki Shimura , born December 12, 1963 in Hitachi, Ibaraki, Japan) is a seiyū who is affiliated with Ken Production. ...
Second Lieutenant is the lowest commissioned rank in many armed forces. ...
Chess is an abstract strategy board game and mental sport for two players. ...
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Go, also known as Weiqi in Mandarin Chinese (Traditional Chinese: 忣; Simplified Chinese: å´æ£), and Baduk in Korean (Hangul:ë°ë), is a strategic, deterministic two-player board game originating in ancient China, before 200 BC. The game is now popular throughout East Asia and on the Internet. ...
Shogi ), or Japanese chess, is the most popular of a family of chess variants native to Japan. ...
The English suffix -phobia is used to describe fear or hatred (the latter is often ignored) of a particular thing or subject. ...
Trinomial name Canis lupus familiaris The dog is a mammal in the order Carnivora. ...
Members of the State Military. ...
Breda's use in the military is questionable; in the anime he was never shown to be carrying a side arm or rifle, though art book illustrations suggest that he is specialised in using a type of German stick grenade. This seems likely as he has muscular arms, which would enable him to throw such a weapon quite far. Mod. ...
In the manga, Mustang sends Breda to help smuggle Maria Ross to Xing. However, Breda is also to confirm if Ross is truly responsible for the death of Maes Hughes and to execute her if she was, though in the end, she is allowed to go into hiding because she is not. When he finds out that Havoc is paralyzed, he proposes to Mustang that they should seek out Tim Marcoh (The ex-Crystal Alchemist) to help heal Havoc. But by the time he gets to Marcoh’s home it's too late; Envy, who had taken the form of Breda, had kidnapped Marcoh a day before the real Breda had arrived. In the wake of King Bradley's realization of Roy's insight into his true nature, Breda is transferred to Western Headquarters as a means of breaking up Mustang's group. The following characters all play minor supporting roles in the Fullmetal Alchemist manga series, with many of them also appearing in the anime. ...
Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
Alex Louis Armstrong Major Alex Louis Armstrong, the Strong Arm Alchemist, was born into an elite family of alchemists and has mastered his family's techniques. Members of his family have, in the past, filled the highest military and political positions in the state. He acquired his alchemy titles for his skill of using arm strength in his alchemy. At the time of his introduction in the anime, Armstrong was tailing the Elric brothers as they searched for Dr. Marcoh (Episode 14). When Scar cornered the Elric brothers and Dr. Marcoh, Armstrong stepped in to buy time for them to escape. A very intimidating man at first sight, Armstrong is actually a sensitive man who frequently weeps, and his sentimentalism prevents him from being promoted. Armstrong was also a part of the Ishbal War, but was badly injured and was not redeployed in a combat zone until the Northern Rebellion. He has a strong sense of loyalty towards the late Maes Hughes and after the Lieutenant Colonel's death he assists Roy Mustang in Hughes' place. After Edward and Alphonse's battle with Scar — which cost Al all of his lower right body, left leg and most of his chest while also costing Ed his automail arm — Armstrong volunteered to escort the boys back to Resembool in order to get Ed's arm replaced, and subsequently get Al's armor fixed (Episode 16). Image File history File links Alex_Louis_Armstrong_(FMA). ...
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Words of Farewell (Japanese: ãå¥ãã®åå¼ã - Wakare no Gishiki) is episode 25 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-03-27. ...
Kenji Utsumi (内海賢二 Utsumi Kenji, born August 26, 1937) is a veteran seiyū who was born in Fukuoka. ...
Christopher Sabat is a voice actor, most notable for his work in the anime series Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT and the various movies and specials associated with the Dragon Ball franchise. ...
Major is a military rank denoting an officer of mid-level command status. ...
Look up country in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Destructionâs Right Hand (Japanese: ãç ´å£ã®å³æã - Hakai no Migite) is episode 14 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-01-10. ...
Intimidation is the act of making others do what one wants through fear. ...
Tears are commonly associated with crying Tears are a liquid produced by the bodys process of lacrimation to clean and lubricate the eyes. ...
Sentimentalism (literally, appealing to the sentiments), as a literary and political discourse, has occurred much in the literary traditions of all regions in the world, and is central to the traditions of Indian literature, Chinese literature, and Vietnamese literature (such as Ho Xuan Huong). ...
A promotion is the advancement of rank or position in an organizational hierarchy system. ...
Injury is damage or harm caused to the structure or function of the body caused by an outside agent or force, which may be physical or chemical. ...
Generally, a battle is an instance of combat in warfare between two or more parties wherein each group will seek to defeat the others. ...
Loyalty is faithfulness or devotion to a person or cause. ...
This page lists the main characters from the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist, covering the characters who are widely considered to be primary to the plot of the story; while the Elric Brothers are the heroes of the story, there are also those who are greatly affected by their...
This page lists the main characters from the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist, covering the characters who are widely considered to be primary to the plot of the story; while the Elric Brothers are the heroes of the story, there are also those who are greatly affected by their...
This page lists the main characters from the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist, covering the characters who are widely considered to be primary to the plot of the story; while the Elric Brothers are the heroes of the story, there are also those who are greatly affected by their...
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Chest of a human male The chest is a part of the anatomy of humans and various other animals. ...
The term volunteer is contested â there is no one agreed-to definition, and the term is frequently debated. ...
That Which Is Lost (Japanese: ã失ããããã®ã - Ushinawareta mono) is episode 16 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-01-24. ...
Armstrong was eventually promoted, to Lieutenant Colonel, and sent to aid Mustang against armies in the north. In the movie "Conqueror of Shamballa" Armstrong is shown to be using his fortune and his alchemy skills in order to help restore Lior. Later in the movie, he initially led the military resistance to the Thule Society's attack on Central. During the Ishbal War, Armstrong received an incomplete Philosopher's Stone that allowed him to create larger, deadlier stone-spikes, as well as smashing city streets with his (almost) bare hands. The Philosophers Stone from the Manga Fullmetal Alchemist, is the Mangas central plot element; almost all the actions are taken by characters who are driven by prospects of the Stone (like the protagonists), or are reacting to those who seek it. ...
Armstrong is jokingly known as "Colonel Clean" among fans for obvious reasons — the resemblance to the cleaning product mascot is uncanny, including the pink sparkles. Armstrong randomly takes off his shirt and flexes his huge muscles to show off his "beautiful body" to great comic effect, and it seems that he is only ever fully clothed for two and a half minutes at a time. He is also shown, in a random point of detail, to possess skill with artistic talents like portraiture and sculpture. He also possesses many techniques, alchemic and otherwise, that have "been passed down the Armstrong line for generations." Image File history File links Alex_Louis_Armstrong_flexs_(FMA). ...
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ã¤å®¶ã - Kazoku no motsu uchi) is episode 17 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-01-31. ...
For other uses, see Mr. ...
A top-down view of skeletal muscle Muscle (from Latin musculus little mouse, referring to muscles like the biceps which pop up as though a mouse were scurrying about under the skin [1]) is contractile tissue of the body and is derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells. ...
Comic relief is the inclusion of a humorous character or scene or witty dialogue in an otherwise serious work, often to relieve tension. ...
The other members in Armstrong's family present on the show included his father, mother, and baby sister Katherine who despite Armstrong's ridiculously massive physique, their mother's tall stature, and father's girth was a very beautiful, petite yet freakishly strong young woman. She was originally part of a plan to get Havoc a girlfriend, but she rejected him. These family members also possess pink sparkles around their heads. In the manga, Armstrong also has an older sister, a general who is stationed in the north. Petit is a French surname (meaning small) mostly associated with two football players: retired French international and former Monaco, Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea star Emmanuel Petit Portuguese international and currently SL Benfica player Armando Teixeira Also, Jean-Pierre Petit is a French scientist, and Alexis Thérèse Petit was...
In the manga, Armstrong was filled with rage after Ross's supposed death, but a tip from Mustang told him where to find her. He then purposefully damaged Ed's automail as an excuse to take him home for repairs, where they then saw Ross as she left with Fu for Xing. The following characters all play minor supporting roles in the Fullmetal Alchemist manga series, with many of them also appearing in the anime. ...
A young state alchemist at the time of the Ishbal Rebellion, Armstrong's personality was never fit for such battlefields as Ishbal. In a recent chapter of the manga, he is shown making a wall with his alchemy, then breaking down when he hears Ishbalan women and children being killed on the other side. Later, while walking through the carnage, he finds and old man and a child who had survived. He quickly punches a hole into the wall he made and lets them escape, telling them to alert the other Ishbalans to flee the extermination. However, as the two survivors start to walk forward, they are blown away by Kimblee right in front of Armstrong's eyes. As Armstrong falls to his knees, Kimblee scolds him somewhat sarcastically for not seeing the Ishbalans, not realizing Armstrong had let them escape, or at least pretending that he hadn't.
Hakuro | Japanese Cast | English Cast | | Jin Horikawa | Phil Parsons | Major General Hakuro is one of the top-ranking officers in the military. Near the beginning of the series, he is held hostage on a train by Bald while he is returning home from his vacation, Bald and Mustang making a deal to swap Hakuro for an agent of Bald's gang. Hakuro has his left ear shot in half by Bald for critcizing his plan, but is saved by Ed, Al and Hughes. In return for being rescued, he proctored Edward's first Alchemist Exam, as his way of repaying the boy. Hakuro, along with the Führer and Colonel Mustang, were among the selected group of officers judging Edward's practical skills test during the alchemy exam. Shortly thereafter General Hakuro promoted Mustang and Hawkeye one level, and reassigned them to the Eastern Territories to help clean up Lieutenant Yoki's mess. He was later seen leading the military in Lior after Envy, disguised as the Prophet Cornello, rallied the people into a civil war. It was General Hakuro who took Rosé hostage and he was ultimately responsible for her being raped repeatedly. He was in command of the forces sent to suppress Mustang's military uprising in the north against King Bradley. An ambitious man of limited ability, Hakuro rose to the highest levels of the military because he would follow orders without question and was not capable of being a threat to King Bradley. Image File history File links General_Hakuro_(FMA). ...
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This is a list of episode synopses from the Fullmetal Alchemist television anime. ...
Insignia of a United States Air Force Major General German Generalmajor Insignia Major General is a military rank used in many countries. ...
An officer is a member of a military service who holds a position of responsibility. ...
A hostage is a person (sometimes another entity) which is held by a captor (often a criminal abductor) in order to compel another party (relative, employer, government. ...
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Vacation is a term used in english speaking North America to describe time away from work or school, a trip abroad, or simply a pleasure trip away from home. ...
Proctor is the name of certain important university officials. ...
A promotion is the advancement of rank or position in an organizational hierarchy system. ...
Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
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A civil war is a war in which parties within the same culture, society or nationality fight for political power or control of an area. ...
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Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
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An English misspelling by FUNimation has his surname as Haruko along with a different voice over change in the early episodes. However, in later episodes the mistake was realized and the original pronunciation of Hakuro is used. FUNimation Entertainment (previously known as FUNimation Productions) is an American company formed by Gen Fukunaga in the early 1990s to produce, merchandise and distribute anime and other entertainment properties in the United States and international markets. ...
Vato Falman Warrant Officer Vato Falman escorts General Hakuro back from his vacation and works in the investigation department under Lieutenant Hughes, as well as aiding Roy Mustang at Eastern Headquarters. After Hughes's untimely death, Falman begs Mustang to let him join the team, and after thinking it through Mustang allows him to transfer with him back to Central. Falman is particularly known for his precision and data. As the names of all military personnel in Fullmetal Alchemist are army and aviation-derived (the P-51 Mustang, Howard Hughes, and Breda Meccanica Bresciana are worth mentioning) it is possible that "Falman" is a mistransliteration of "Farman." Image File history File links Vato_Falman_(FMA). ...
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Teacher (Japanese: ãã»ã³ã»ã¤ã - Sensei) is episode 27 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-03-27. ...
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In the manga, Falman is ordered by Mustang to babysit Barry the Chopper and keep him away from public view. It is also shown he has relatively little field experience, with the manga making no mention of Falman being Hughes subordinate at any time. In addition, he did not have to beg to be transferred to Central with Mustang, and was chosen instinctively like the other four and had become one of Mustang's group soon after the Ishbalan War. Day care is the care of a child during the day by a person other than the childs parents or legal guardians, often someone outside the childs immediate family. ...
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In the wake of King Bradley realizing that Roy knows about his true nature, Falman is transferred to Northern Headquarters as a means of breaking up Mustang's group. Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
Kain Fuery Master Sergeant Kain Fuery is a kind man who cares for animals and everyone else. He was the one who brought Black Hayate into the eastern Headquarters, though he freaked out about Riza's methods of training. He is part of Roy Mustang's group and is the youngest and lowest-ranked member. A common unofficial translation has his name as Caine Fury. In the anime, he gets injured in his forehead due to ricochet off Ed's automail hand. Fuery is extremely talented with radio signals. Image File history File links Kain_Fuery_(FMA). ...
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Teacher (Japanese: ãã»ã³ã»ã¤ã - Sensei) is episode 27 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-03-27. ...
Shiratori Tetsu(ç½é³¥ å²) is a seiyu who was born on March 21, 1972 in Tokyo. ...
Kevin Miguel Connolly is a classically trained Actor and Stage Technician currently working in the Dallas-Forth Worth area. ...
United States Master Sergeant insignia U.S. Marine Corps Master Sergeant insignia U.S. Army Master Sergeant insignia U.S. Air Force A Master Sergeant is: the eighth enlisted rank in the United States Marine Corps, just above Gunnery Sergeant, below Master Gunnery Sergeant, Sergeant Major, and Sergeant Major of...
Phyla Subregnum Parazoa Porifera (sponges) Subregnum Agnotozoa Placozoa (trichoplax) Orthonectida (orthonectids) Rhombozoa (dicyemids) Subregnum Eumetazoa Radiata (unranked) (radial symmetry) Ctenophora (comb jellies) Cnidaria (coral, jellyfish, anemones) Bilateria (unranked) (bilateral symmetry) Acoelomorpha (basal) Myxozoa (slime animals) Superphylum Deuterostomia (blastopore becomes anus) Chordata (vertebrates, etc. ...
A ricochet is a rebound, bounce or skip off of a surface, particularly in the case of a projectile. ...
Edward Elrics Automail arm Automail is a type of prosthetic limb present in the series Fullmetal Alchemist that is used by various characters in the series as a replacement for lost or damaged body parts. ...
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In the manga, Fuery and Black Hayate save Riza when she is ambushed by Gluttony at the top of a tower where she was using a sniper rifle to protect Havoc, Falman, and Barry the Chopper, who were fighting below. In the wake of King Bradley realizing that Roy knows about his true nature, Fuery is transferred to Southern Headquarters as a means of breaking up Mustang's team. An ambush is a long established military tactic in which an ambushing force uses concealment to attack an enemy that passes its position. ...
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Fuery may be a mispronounciation. It is believed his name was to be Huey, like the army helicopter. There is no "hu" sound in Japanese; the "letter" that "hu" would be theoretically is "fu".
Basque Grand
Basque in action during the Ishbal War, in "Destruction's Right Hand". | Japanese Cast | English Cast | Portuguese Cast | Spanish Cast | | Shin Aomori | R. Bruce Elliott | Antônio Moreno | Armando Volcanes | Brigadier General Basque Grand (the Iron Blood Alchemist) is an ambitious alchemist known for going to any lengths to complete an assignment. His alchemy title referes to Grand’s ability to transmute the iron in his blood to an assortment of guns and other weapons. Grand was also in charge of the "defunct" Laboratory 5 in Central, which he ran in hope of creating a philosopher’s stone for his own purposes. Image File history File links Basque_Grand_(FMA). ...
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The Red Glow (Japanese: ãç´
ãè¼ãã - Akai Kagayaki) is episode 21 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-02-28. ...
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Destructionâs Right Hand (Japanese: ãç ´å£ã®å³æã - Hakai no Migite) is episode 14 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-01-10. ...
Shin Aomori , born 1941 October 20-) is a Japanese voice actor who works for Sigma Six. ...
A Brigadier General, or one-star general, is the lowest rank of general officer in the United States and some other countries, ranking just above Colonel and just below Major General. ...
General Name, Symbol, Number iron, Fe, 26 Chemical series transition metals Group, Period, Block 8, 4, d Appearance lustrous metallic with a grayish tinge Atomic mass 55. ...
Human blood smear: a - erythrocytes; b - neutrophil; c - eosinophil; d - lymphocyte. ...
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The Philosophers Stone from the Manga Fullmetal Alchemist, is the Mangas central plot element; almost all the actions are taken by characters who are driven by prospects of the Stone (like the protagonists), or are reacting to those who seek it. ...
During the Ishbal War Grand held the rank of Colonel, and was selected by Bradley to lead a group of State Alchemists into Ishbal to put an end to the war once and for all. The leading proponent for using the philosopher's stone for military applications, Grand was the one who had Marcoh's research be used in the Ishbal War. With his power augmented, Grand could turn his entire body into an enormous pillar of cannons, raining shells down on enemies from every angle (Episode 15). After Marcoh went AWOL Grand was enraged for losing such power and decided to forge his own philosopher's stone. Among his underlings after the war was the "human" Shou Tucker. Displeased at then-Lieutenant Colonel Mustang's recent achievements he strong-armed Tucker into showing immediate results, an order that led Tucker to take the drastic measure of using his own daughter in the creation of a talking chimera (Episode 7). After the incident Grand supposedly had Tucker executed, though he actually put him to work at Lab 5, making super-soldier chimeras for him. Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
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A small American Civil War-era cannon on a carriage A caun is any large tubular firearm designed to fire a heavy projectile over a considerable distance. ...
A shell is a projectile, which, as opposed to a bullet, is not solid but contains an explosive or other filling, though modern usage includes large projectiles without a filling which are properly termed shot. ...
The Ishbal Massacre (Japanese: ãã¤ã·ã¥ã´ã¡ã¼ã«è殺ã - Ishuvaaru Gyakusatsu) is episode 15 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-01-17. ...
AWOL (pronounced a-wall) is an acronym for the United States and other armed forces expression Absent WithOut Leave or Absence Without Official Leave. The United States Marine Corps and the United States Navy use the term Unauthorized Absence (UA) instead. ...
Referred as a most inhumane form of Alchemy by some, a Chimera is the fusion of two or more different species into a single being. ...
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After Ed and Al located Dr. Marcoh, Grand and his men arrived to take the Doctor into state custody to force him to resume work on the Philosopher's Stone. As they left Marcoh's residence, Grand's car was intercepted by Scar, who identified Grand by name and title. Grand was hailed as a fearless hand-to-hand combat specialist, but he made a fatal mistake. As he bragged about coming into possession of Marcoh's Incomplete Philosopher's stone, Scar quickly closed the distance between them and clamped his right hand over Grand's face. Before the General could defend himself, Scar activated the power of his right arm and dispatched Grand as he had so many other targets: causing his skull to explode from the inside. With blood venting from every part of his head, Grand's lifeless body collapsed onto the street (Episode 14). Hughes would later note, with grim humor, that there would be promotions unless Grand could "survive having his brain turned into hamburger meat." Envy later poses as Grand during the events in Lab. 5. When Edward sees all of the convicts Envy appears asking what Ed is doing there, and as a reply Ed punches Envy, causing the Homunculus to reveal himself. It is presumed that Envy did not know of Grand's death, as Ed informed him of his death. Some believe that Grand is of Ishbalan heritage due to his darker skin. This is unlikely, however, as he does not share the other common Ishbalan trait - their eyes have red irises, while Grand's irises are more of a reddish-brown. It is more likely that he is from the Lior region instead. This page lists the main characters from the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist, covering the characters who are widely considered to be primary to the plot of the story; while the Elric Brothers are the heroes of the story, there are also those who are greatly affected by their...
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Destructionâs Right Hand (Japanese: ãç ´å£ã®å³æã - Hakai no Migite) is episode 14 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-01-10. ...
Last Words: Your timing is too bad. Just as I got my hands on this!
In the manga In the manga, Grand's role is more of an enigma, as he was supposedly killed by Scar beforehand and thus not actually seen in person, although numerous characters discuss and talk about him now that he is gone. He was heavily involved as an overseer in the 5th Laboratory during the military's experiments to create philosopher's stones, an investigation the Homunculi were directly involved in as well, leading to some speculation as to whether Grand and the Homunculi are somehow linked. Look up enigma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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- In chapter 52 the meeting between the generals they talk about Grand "even if only by name he was the one responsible for the 5th Laboratory," and "in the case traces of human experiments are found we can make him responsible for all of it," putting the blame solely on Grand.
- In the end of chapter 58 he made a small cameo during the flashback, he has a few scars on his face (across his nose and chin) and carries a Kar98-type rifle.
- As of chapter 60, Grand has made what could be considered his first significant appearance, as the chapter continues into a flashback of the Isbalan extermination campaign. Apparently, he was called into a mission after Armstrong refused to follow a higher officer's (Brigadier General Fessler) order to kill off Ishbalans in an unclaimed district.
Also in the above chapter, Grand reveals his alchemic abilities. His can be compared to Ed and Armstrong's methods. He wears a set of gloves (presumably iron, like his name may imply) that have Latin words scrawled onto them and uses punches or forceful hand movements to perform alchemy, like Armstrong. However, since there is no circle shown on his gloves, he hits his fists together beforehand to form a ring, similar to Ed clapping his hands to transmute. In a scene where he uses his ability to assault an enemy district, he punches a stone wall to create dozens of cannons and chains with blade tips. Due to this, it is questionable whether the Ironblood Alchemist received his name based on his alchemy or on some personality or character trait (though the weapons he creates did seen to have a metal sheen to them, implying he may have somehow transmuted the stone into iron). Despite the power-hungry character he was in the anime, Grand does not seem to show it yet in the manga, and even does something to make him likeable in chapter 60. After the important religious figure, Roug Roa, requests to see King Bradley in order to stop the killing, Brigadier General Fessler refuses and tells the soldiers to continue the extermination campaign. As he screams the order at them, Grand calmly comes up to him and point-blank shoots him in the heart with his rifle, all the while telling Fessler that about twenty percent of the officers have met their death in the war not from the Ishbalans but from subordinates of the Amestris army. While he died, the soldiers that witnessed it (including Maes Hughes) stood by and agreed that it was just a stray bullet from battle. Drawing from these actions, it could be said that Grand is a man who does not mind death in the midst of battle, but does not revel in it so much that he will ignore quick or peaceful resolutions. Also, judging by an earlier statement he made in chapter 60, he does have pride in being a soldier. As well, in chapter 60, he is the one who shoots Fesseler point blank. A common unofficial translation has his family name as Gran but official materials have consistently written his name as Grand with the ending French silent "d."
Yoki | Japanese Cast | English Cast | | Kazuki Yao | Barry Yandell | First Lieutenant Yoki was in charge of the mines in Youswell and is a very corrupt man who rose to his position through massive bribes. His influence on the people of Youswell was profoundly negative: not only did he levy heavy taxes on the people, he also lowered their wages, virtually bankrupting the city residents. Image File history File links Yoki_(FMA). ...
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Be Thou for the People (Japanese: ãè»ã®çï¼ãã¬ï¼ã®éæè¨ã - Bun no Inu no Gintokei) is episode 9 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2003-11-29. ...
Kazuki Yao (ç¢å°¾ 䏿¨¹ Yao Kazuki, born June 17, 1959) is a veteran seiyÅ« who was born in Ishikawa. ...
First Lieutenant is a military rank. ...
Chuquicamata, the largest open pit copper mine in the world, Chile. ...
Bribery is a crime defined by Blacks Law Dictionary as the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of any item of value to influence the actions as an official or other person in discharge of a public or legal duty. ...
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Edward was assigned to his second mission[18] as a State Alchemist in Youswell. While he and Al were staying there, Edward discovers that the city is in dire straits, and manages to depose Yoki by purchasing the title to the town with a large amount of gold (which later was discovered to be rocks). After Yoki's dismissal from the military, General Hakuro promotes Mustang and Hawkeye and reassigns them to the Eastern Command Center to help clean up the mess left by Yoki. Ending up at an Ishablan refugee camp, Yoki gains the attention of the state military by informing them that Scar was living amongst the refugees, with the intention of being awarded back his position in the military. Secure in the hands of the State, he begins lording it over his old camp-mates only to be killed by Lust, who uses her lightning-quick finger-lances to make it appear as though he had been shot. This spectacle causes widespread panic and the soldiers fire at the Ishbalans. This page lists the main characters from the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist, covering the characters who are widely considered to be primary to the plot of the story; while the Elric Brothers are the heroes of the story, there are also those who are greatly affected by their...
General Name, Symbol, Number gold, Au, 79 Chemical series transition metals Group, Period, Block 11, 6, d Appearance metallic yellow Atomic mass 196. ...
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In the manga, Yoki aligns himself with a band of Ishbalans until he could get his revenge on Edward and the military members who discharged him for the Youswell incident. However, he would eventually betray them in order to claim the bounty placed on Scar's head. Scar then forces Yoki to live with him as his servant, and Yoki ends up being the one who finds Mei Chan in the street. Yoki seems to enjoy telling Mei that he is Scar's master, when in fact it is the other way around. Last Words: You buffoons better back off! I'm protected by the-
Maria Ross Second Lieutenant Maria Ross is put in charge of taking care of the Elric brothers during their stay in Central. She and her partner were assigned the task of guarding the Elrics due to Scar's return in Central and his previous attempt on Ed and Al's lives. Almost immediately, she takes on the role of a parental figure. She tries to give guidance to the brothers whenever she can. She took a liking to Ed and Al, and risked her life to calm Ed down when he was absorbing the red stone material inside laboratory 5. Image File history File links Maria_Ross_(FMA). ...
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Fullmetal Heart (Japanese: ãé¼ã®ãããã - Hagane no Kokoro) is episode 23 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-03-13. ...
Mitsuki Saiga (æè³ ã¿ã¤ã Saiga Mitsuki, born June 12, 1973) is a seiyu who was born in Saitama. ...
Meredith McCoy is a Texas-based voice actress and singer who primarily works on the properties of Funimation. ...
Second Lieutenant is the lowest commissioned rank in many armed forces. ...
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Envy disguised himself as Ross when the Homunculi lured Maes Hughes into a trap when he was getting too close to discovering the truth about their conspiracy to make a philosopher's stone. Assuming Ross’ form and mimicking her voice Envy "rescued" Hughes from Lust, Gluttony and Sloth and led him away to a secluded area of Central. During the "rescue" Hughes realized that it was Envy he was really with because he had noticed that Ross was mysteriously missing the mole under her left eye. Envy mockingly apologized for his carelessness and Maes slashes Envy's throat open with one of his hidden knives. Unfortunately, that didn’t kill Envy and he simply rose up again and shot Hughes with Ross’ side arm after taking the form of his wife Gracia (Episode 25). Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
The philosophers stone, in Latin philosophi lapis, is a mythical substance that supposedly could turn inexpensive metals into gold and/or create an elixir that would make humans younger, thus delaying death. ...
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Melanocytic naevus A mole or melanocytic naevus is a small, dark spot on the skin. ...
A side arm is a small personal weapon that is typically worn on the body in a holster in such a way to permit immediate access and use. ...
Words of Farewell (Japanese: ãå¥ãã®åå¼ã - Wakare no Gishiki) is episode 25 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-03-27. ...
Later, she recognized Winry as she attempted to spy on the Führer's secretary, and eventually followed her to Resembool. Then, she had a short-lived crush on Hohenheim. Both she and her partner Denny Brosh work under Major Alex Louis Armstrong. This page lists the main characters from the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist, covering the characters who are widely considered to be primary to the plot of the story; while the Elric Brothers are the heroes of the story, there are also those who are greatly affected by their...
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Toward the end of the anime series Maria Ross and her partner become involved in the fighting in Central during the uprising against Furher Bradley. Ross and Brosh first freed Russell Tringum and Fletcher Tringum after they were mistaken for the Elric brothers and sentenced to death by the Furher for their alleged treason. Later, Ross and Brosh led a small contingent of soldiers against Frank Archer after he cornered Izumi Curtis and began cutting down soldiers whom he felt were not loyal to the Furher. (Episode 49) Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
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The Other Side of the Gate (Japanese: ãæã®åããã¸ã - Tobira no mukou he) is episode 49 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-09-18. ...
In the manga, she is accused of murdering Lieutenant Colonel Hughes. With the help of Mustang and his gang, she fakes her death in Central and flees to the country of Xing, to the East, but before departing, she meets Edward, and asks him to not tell anybody about her escape including her family and Sergeant Brosh, in order to protect them. As many of the military personnel in Fullmetal Alchemist are army/aviation-derived, it is possible that she is named after the Canadian Sir Charles Ross of the Ross Rifle. The Ross rifle was a straight-pull bolt action . ...
Denny Brosh
Denny Brosh in "Marcoh's Notes". | Japanese Cast | English Cast | Portuguese Cast | | Masao Harada | Jim Foronda | Márcio Araújo | Sergeant Denny Brosh, almost always seen with Lieutenant Ross, is rather nosy and lazy. He has an enormous infatuation with Maria Ross, and has a resemblance to Ed. Like Ross, he also works under Major Alex Louis Armstrong. Image File history File links Denny_Brosh_(FMA). ...
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Marcohâs Notes (Japanese: ããã«ã³ã¼Â·ãã¼ãã - MARUKOOã»NOOTO) is episode 18 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-02-07. ...
James Edward Foronda (Born July 3, 1973 in Tennessee) is a Texas-based voice actor who primarily works on the properties of Funimation. ...
Sergeant is a rank used in some form by most militaries, police forces, and other uniformed organisations around the world. ...
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Brosh is one of the minor characters in the anime series, he is not seen a lot and has very few speaking parts. After following Maria Ross to Risembool he becomes comically upset over Ross’ apparent crush on Hohenheim. Both he and Ross were present when Edward and Alphonse returned to Risembool, and help Mustang deceive the military as to the true whereabouts of the Elric brothers while they were in Risembool. This page lists the main characters from the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist, covering the characters who are widely considered to be primary to the plot of the story; while the Elric Brothers are the heroes of the story, there are also those who are greatly affected by their...
This page lists the main characters from the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist, covering the characters who are widely considered to be primary to the plot of the story; while the Elric Brothers are the heroes of the story, there are also those who are greatly affected by their...
This page lists the main characters from the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist, covering the characters who are widely considered to be primary to the plot of the story; while the Elric Brothers are the heroes of the story, there are also those who are greatly affected by their...
Toward the end of the anime series Denny Brosh and his partner become involved in the fighting in Central during the uprising against Furher Bradley. Brosh and Ross first freed Russell Tringum and Fletcher Tringum after they were mistaken for the Elric brothers and sentenced to death by the Furher for there alleged treason. Later, Brosh and Ross led a small contingent of soldiers against Frank Archer after he cornered Izumi Curtis and began cutting down soldiers whom he felt were not loyal to the Furher. (Episode 49) Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
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The Other Side of the Gate (Japanese: ãæã®åããã¸ã - Tobira no mukou he) is episode 49 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-09-18. ...
In the manga, after Armstrong goes on "vacation" (in reality, he snuck off with Edward to find Maria Ross) in the east, Brosh greets him and asks him about the major's vacation. Recalling that Ross had warned him that Brosh was incapable of keeping a secret and could not lie to save his life, Armstrong avoids telling Brosh the truth concerning Ross. In the FUNimation English anime, his name is romanized as Bloch and pronounced incorrectly as "Block".
Sheska | Japanese Cast | English Cast | Portuguese Cast | French Cast | | Naomi Wakabayashi | Gwendolyn Lau | Raquel Marinho | Isabelle Volpe | Private Sheska was a librarian who was responsible for organizing and keeping records of all of the books in the First Branch of the Central City library. Sheska is a bibliophile in the mold of Read or Die's Yomiko Readman, and frequently spent more time reading books in the library than organizing them. She is also known for her tendency toward hysterical panic as a coping mechanism. By the time the Elric brothers had arrived back in Central she has been fired from the library for lackluster performance. Sheska has a photographic memory when it comes to books, and her ability to recite them verbatim was a great help to the Elric Brothers for recreating Tim Marcoh's book after Scar's battle with Lust and Gluttony destroyed the library. She also helped Hughes recreate State Military files lost in the library until he fired her to save Sheska from the military's higher-ups. Image File history File links Sheska_(FMA). ...
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This is the complete episode listing for all the animation produced for Fullmetal Alchemist ) based on the manga authored by Hiromu Arakawa. ...
A private is a military soldier of the lowest military rank (equivalent to Nato Rank Grades OR-1 to OR-3 depending on the force served in). ...
The Librarian, a 1556 painting by Giuseppe Arcimboldo A librarian is a person who develops procedures for organizing information and provides services which assist and instruct people in the most efficient and effective ways to identify, locate, access, and use information and resources (articles, books, magazines, etc. ...
A modern-style library in Chambéry In the traditional sense of the word, a library is a collection of books and periodicals, . It can refer to an individuals private collection, but more often it is a large collection that is funded and maintained by a city or institution. ...
Bibliophilia is the love of books; a bibliophile is a lover of books. ...
R.O.D (also known by the expanded name Read or Die) refers to a fictional universe created by the Japanese author Hideyuki Kurata. ...
Yomiko Readman, also known as The Paper, is a fictional character and the main protagonist in the Japanese novel series Read or Die, the manga and anime spin-offs of the books, and the sequel, R.O.D the TV. Though in appearance Japanese, she is in fact half-Japanese...
An individual can face termination of employment, or job loss, for one of many reasons. ...
Photographic memory, eidetic memory, or total recall, is the ability to recall images, sounds, or objects in memory with great accuracy and in seemingly unlimited volume. ...
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This page lists the main characters from the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist, covering the characters who are widely considered to be primary to the plot of the story; while the Elric Brothers are the heroes of the story, there are also those who are greatly affected by their...
Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
After Hughes' death, she tried investigating his death herself, and succeeded in learning the strange discrepancies about King Bradley's secretary Juliet Douglas, which is the same information that Hughes discovered before he was killed. Sheska explained her theory to Winry while Winry was in Central, and both decided to tap the phone lines to King Bradley’s secretary. This confirmed the discrepancies regarding Ms. Douglas, and Sheska subsequently fled to Resembool with Winry to escape Maes Hughes’ fate. Eventually, in Resembool, she revealed the fact of Hughes' death to the Elric brothers as well (which quickly, and obviously shocked them to the point that Edward furiously tried to leave in order to see if it was actually true). Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
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Telephone tapping (or wire tapping/wiretapping in the US) is the monitoring of telephone and Internet conversations by a third party, often by covert means. ...
Sony's Aniplex anime DVDs and website spell her name as Sheska, although FUNimation's anime DVDs and television closed captioning spell her name as Scieszka (similar to Polish term Sciezka standing for "path" or "trail", specifically one well-traveled). She made a small cameo in the last episode of the anime, where she is seen working as part of the military, going over various documents and receiving more from Maria Ross. She is also the one corresponding with Winry (and the audience) about what has happened since the fall of Führer King Bradley. FUNimation Entertainment (previously known as FUNimation Productions) is an American company formed by Gen Fukunaga in the early 1990s to produce, merchandise and distribute anime and other entertainment properties in the United States and international markets. ...
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In the manga, Sheska's character is exactly the same, although the help she gives to Hughes involves only the military's experiments with chimeras and the creation of philosopher's stones for military use. This makes sense, given that Juliet Douglas does not exist in the manga. She is also shown helping Mustang in his research for who could have killed Hughes and for what reason. The philosophers stone, in Latin philosophi lapis, is a mythical substance that supposedly could turn inexpensive metals into gold and/or create an elixir that would make humans younger, thus delaying death. ...
Frank Archer | Japanese Cast | English Cast | Portuguese Cast | French Cast | Spanish Cast | | Show Hayami | Troy Baker | Leonardo Camilo | Constantin Pappas | Ledner Belisario | Lieutenant Colonel Frank Archer, although seen as an extra during numerous military events (such as the burial of Hughes), is formally introduced halfway through the anime series as a replacement for the then late Brigadier General Mäes Hughes (Episode 30). Archer is in charge of Military Intelligence, and is very cool, calm, and collected; unfortunately, it would seem he is also a ruthless sociopath, with no semblance of moral fiber. Archer thoroughly enjoys war and all his actions are aimed towards preparation for future wars. Archer could easily be compared to Brigadier General Basque as far as morality goes. He is obsessed with becoming a war hero as a means of advancing his position. His actions are always aimed at pleasing his superiors and creating as much positive publicity for himself as possible. Archer is officially put in charge of the investigation of Lab 5, but quickly diverts his investigation into recovering the results of the Lab 5 research for his own ends. Originally looking for the Elric brothers, Archer quickly becomes far more interested in the homunculi Greed and Wrath and the survivors of Lab 5. Striking a deal with Kimblee, Archer obtained Greed's skull and then managed to storm Greed's headquarters at the Devil's Nest, where he found Tucker as well. Image File history File links Fank_Archer_(FMA). ...
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Assault on South Headquarters (Japanese: ãåæ¹å¸ä»¤é¨è¥²æã - Nanpou Shirei bu Shuugeki) is episode 30 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-05-01. ...
Show Hayami (éæ°´ 奨 Hayami ShÅ), né Yasushi Åhama (大濱 é Åhama Yasushi, born August 2, 1958) is a veteran seiyÅ« who was born in Hyogo. ...
Troy Baker (Born April 1, 1976) is a professional voice actor working in Dallas, Texas for Funimation, he has done voice work for anime series, video games. ...
In the U.S. Army, Air Force and Marine Corps, a lieutenant colonel is a commissioned officer superior to a major and inferior to a colonel. ...
In drama, an extra is a performer in a film or TV show who has no role or purpose other than to appear in the background (for example, in an audience or busy street scene). ...
Assault on South Headquarters (Japanese: ãåæ¹å¸ä»¤é¨è¥²æã - Nanpou Shirei bu Shuugeki) is episode 30 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-05-01. ...
Military intelligence (abbreviated MI, int. ...
Antisocial personality disorder (APD) is a personality disorder which is often characterised by antisocial and impulsive behaviour. ...
The United States detonated an atomic bomb over Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. ...
Morality refers to the concept of human ethics which pertains to matters of good and evil âalso referred to as right or wrong, used within three contexts: individual conscience, systems of principles and judgments â sometimes called moral values âshared within a cultural, religious, secular, Humanist, or philosophical community; and codes...
From the Greek cognate , in mythology and folklore, a hero (male) or heroine (female) is an eminent character archetype that quintessentially embodies key traits valued by its originating culture. ...
Publicity is the deliberate attempt to manage the publics perception of a subject. ...
Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
Referred as a most inhumane form of Alchemy by some, a Chimera is the fusion of two or more different species into a single being. ...
After reinstating the two "ghosts of the past," he travels off to Lior in pursuit of Scar. Overeager to prove himself in battle and hell-bent on becoming a military hero, Archer disregards Edward Elric’s warning not to send troops into Lior, and orders the army to seize the city and capture Scar. In doing so, Archer and the soldiers under his command walk right into a trap, and in the ill-fated "battle" that follows, half of his body is destroyed and most of the 7,000 soldiers under his command are killed as a result of Scar's transmutation. What was left of Archer's body underwent heavy automail modification (including a mechanical automail arm/auto-cannon, leg, and half of his head, which now contains a mouth gun), resulting in an Archer that was more machine than man. Moreover, Archer’s ordeal in Lior and the subsequent life-preserving but tremendously painful procedures left him mentally unstable to the point that he would kill even his own men in the Führer's name. During Mustang's military uprising in the north, King Bradley put him in charge of defending the military headquarters at Central where Edward and Izumi were. Archer overpowered Izumi until Maria Ross and other members of the military turned on him. Hearing of the attack on King Bradley's home, he rushed to be at the Führer's side. At the sight of Riza in a car being taken back to Central, he opened fire indiscriminately into the cars which also contained King Bradley's wife and son. Eventually, he makes his way to the Führer's residence and attempts to kill Mustang as he emerges from the front door, but Hawkeye arrives to protect the already wounded Mustang, killing Archer with numerous shots from her gun. Archer dies without a word. This page lists the main characters from the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist, covering the characters who are widely considered to be primary to the plot of the story; while the Elric Brothers are the heroes of the story, there are also those who are greatly affected by their...
Generally, a battle is an instance of combat in warfare between two or more parties wherein each group will seek to defeat the others. ...
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Army (from French armée) can, in some countries, refer to any armed force. ...
An ambush is a long established military tactic in which an ambushing force uses concealment to attack an enemy that passes its position. ...
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Edward Elrics Automail arm Automail is a type of prosthetic limb present in the series Fullmetal Alchemist that is used by various characters in the series as a replacement for lost or damaged body parts. ...
Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
Headquarters (HQ) denotes the location where most, if not all, of the important functions of an organization are concentrated. ...
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Archer is exclusive to the anime, and does not exist in the manga. Last Words: There are rebels everywhere! There's no time for questioning! Let me kill her [Hawkeye]!
Zolf J. Kimblee Major Zolf J. Kimblee (the Crimson Alchemist) is an ex-war criminal and a veteran of the Ishbal War. His alchemy title refers to his use of sulfur in the human body to create explosive fluids, turning people into living bombs. A sick and perverse man, Kimblee loved to kill numerous civilians, women, and children just to hear the sound of them exploding, with the nihilistic view that human lives - even his own - were without substance and therefore worthless. With the Incomplete Stone provided by Marcoh worn around his neck, Kimblee's ability to create explosions was dramatically enhanced. Kimblee's bloodlust was not satisfied with the initial assault on Ishbal so he pursued the escaping Ishbalans, killing some while inflicting inhuman torture on Scar, by creating an X-shaped scar on his face and blowing off his original right arm. It was by the interference of Scar's brother absorbing his incomplete stone that Kimblee was forced to take his leave, with Basque Grand destroying most of the landscape via his own enhanced alchemy. From that moment on, Kimblee was marked as the prime target on Scar's list (Episode 41). For killing some of his superior officers prior to going after the Ishbalans, Kimblee is sent to the prison next to the 5th Laboratory, sentenced to death. He was one of the prisoners the Homunculi and Shou Tucker tried to trick Edward Elric into using as an ingredient to create a philosopher's stone, but Zolf blew up another prisoner to escape, exposing the truth to Edward. Lust later berates Envy for this incident, particularly for his "not checking the ingredients thoroughly enough." Image File history File links Zolf_J._Kimblee_(FMA). ...
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Holy Mother (Japanese: ãèæ¯ã - Seibo) is episode 41 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-07-24. ...
Yuji Ueda (ããã ããã, Ueda YÅ«ji, birth:ä¸ç° ç¥å¸) is a popular seiyÅ« in Japan. ...
Eric Vale (born April 28, 1974) is an American voice actor. ...
Major is a military rank denoting an officer of mid-level command status. ...
A war crime is a punishable offense, under international (criminal) law, for violations of the law of war by any person or persons, military or civilian. ...
Human anatomy or anthropotomy is a special field within anatomy. ...
Preparing C-4 explosive This article is concerned solely with chemical explosives. ...
The Massive Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB) bomb, also known as Mother Of All Bombs, produced in the United States. ...
A civilian is a person who is not a member of a military. ...
Nihilism is a philosophical position which argues that the world, and especially human existence, is without objective meaning, purpose, comprehensible truth, or essential value. ...
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Killer instinct, in human behavior, is a reference to the human propensity to kill, murder. ...
In the military sciences, a military campaign encompass related military operations, usually conducted by a defense or fighting force, directed at gaining a particular desired state of affairs, usually within geographical and temporal limitations. ...
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This page lists the main characters from the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist, covering the characters who are widely considered to be primary to the plot of the story; while the Elric Brothers are the heroes of the story, there are also those who are greatly affected by their...
Holy Mother (Japanese: ãèæ¯ã - Seibo) is episode 41 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-07-24. ...
Capital punishment, or the death penalty, is the execution of a convicted criminal by the State as punishment for crimes known as capital crimes or capital offences. ...
Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
Referred as a most inhumane form of Alchemy by some, a Chimera is the fusion of two or more different species into a single being. ...
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The Philosophers Stone from the Manga Fullmetal Alchemist, is the Mangas central plot element; almost all the actions are taken by characters who are driven by prospects of the Stone (like the protagonists), or are reacting to those who seek it. ...
Kimblee’s transmutation circles. Kimblee is unique among the State Alchemists in the anime in that he only has to clap his hands together to activate his alchemy, but has not seen the Gate of Alchemy. The ability to clap his hands to activate his alchemy stems from the fact that Kimblee’s transmutation circles have been tattooed into his palms, effectively giving Kimblee a similar kind of alchemic freedom that Edward and Izumi have. The difference is that Kimblee can only use alchemy that utilizes the transmutation circles tattooed on his hands — in Kimblee’s case the creation of high explosives — whereas those who have seen the gate can substititute a hand clap for any type of transmutation circle. Image File history File links Zolf_J._Kimblee_transmutation_circles_(FMA). ...
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The Gate of Alchemy in the episode Untainted Child. The Gate of Alchemy or Gate of Truth is a fictional metaphysical construct integral to the plot of the anime Fullmetal Alchemist. ...
Transmutation circles could be as simple as merely a square inscribed within a circle or as complex as this one. ...
Leopard on bicep A tattoo is a mark made by inserting pigment into the skin: in technical terms, tattooing is micro-pigment implantation. ...
Zolf joined Greed temporarily, only to betray him in order to be re-enlisted in the military under Frank Archer with a full pardon and a promotion to Lieutenant Colonel. After re-joining the military, Kimblee is haunted by a "ghost" of the Devil's Nest - a vengeful Marta. She finally catches up to him and assaults him just before the battle in Lior. Having not only betrayed Greed, but being at least partially responsible for the deaths of her fellow chimeras and friends, Kimblee remains calm, embracing the possibility of death as if even he agreed that he deserved it. The battle is never concluded but Kimblee swears revenge on Alphonse Elric after the boy assists the chimera (Fullmetal Alchemist) and humiliates Kimblee by using the man's alchemy against him. A short while after, Kimblee and a troop of chimeras Shou Tucker had engineered are sent in secret to Lior to cause massive upheaval and lull its people to retaliate and strike first, absolving the military from any public wrongdoing as had been the case in Ishbal. It was during this action that Kimblee encountered and remembered Scar. As they battled through the streets of Lior, Kimblee waits for a moment when Alphonse Elric distracts Scar to transform the Ishbalan's left arm into a bomb. When Scar removes his own arm, Kimblee realizes he is outmatched and attempts to escape. Scar moves faster, however, and ruptures Kimblee's internal organs with the power of his right arm. As his life slipped away, Kimblee made one last effort to turn Al into an armored bomb. This effort would prove futile as Scar's transmutation of Al into the Philosopher's Stone nullified his alchemy. Kimblee's body was later thrown from a rooftop in full view of Archer and his military contingent by Scar (secretly aided by Lust) as a lure to get them to enter the city in pursuit. Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
Betrayal, as a form of deception, is the violation of a social contract (trust, confidence) that produces moral and psychological conflict within a relationship between individuals, organizations, or individuals and organizations. ...
Referred as a most inhumane form of Alchemy by some, a Chimera is the fusion of two or more different species into a single being. ...
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Referred as a most inhumane form of Alchemy by some, a Chimera is the fusion of two or more different species into a single being. ...
Last Words: My work is so intricate, only an explosives artist like myself could defuse [Alphonse], but you'll have to find somebody else because I'm about to retire. No need to hurry: you still have plenty of time left. I've made his armor react slowly with the oxygen in the air, gradually spreading until he's completely black. I want him to have time to think about his death and reflect on how meaningless his efforts have been.
In the Manga With a far more subtle, polite approach to evil than his Anime counterpart, the Manga's Kimblee spearheaded the Ishbalian Extermination Campaign, and was one of the few, if not the only, State Alchemists to utilized the full power of the Philosopher's Stones fabricated at Lab 5. His personality seems almost split in two; at times he can be polite, if curt, straightforward, rational, and "civilized." He even seemed to have a certain respect for Winry's parents because of their devotion to their duty. However, in battle he displays an uncanny and foreboding demeanor in favor of destruction and damnation, using one of his own subordinates to demonstrate his destructive powers. Kimblee's powers appear to be much the same as those in the Anime, except that he can transmute and detonate from a distance as well, using the ground as a connecting force, causing huge explosions. Armed with the Philosopher's Stone, Kimblee was assigned to take out a sector of Ishbal that proved highly volatile, which also conveniently housed the Rockbells, whom the Government wanted dispatched in the "crossfire". It was during this time that he encountered Scar and his brother. The mad alchemist, however, did not reach the Rockbells before Scar did, and found them already disposed of. Soon after the campaign, Kimblee's superior officers requested the stone be returned, but Kimblee, in a strain of madness, ate the stone and killed all the officers therein (Except for one which was apparently Envy in disguise). For this affront he was incarcerated for war crimes in the prison near Lab 5, where he has remained until recently. Since then, Kimblee has been mentioned offhandedly as a potential human sacrifice for the Homunculi's needs, but is apparently not up to the task in his present state. As he was rotting in jail, Scar's mind no doubt lingers on the man who destroyed his life and Ishbal. Kimblee is just as soon after the Ishballan flashback finally released from his imprisonment and lead outside by a guard to whom doesn't agree that the upper ranked men of the State should be releasing a man like Kimblee, Kimblee turns to shake his hand as a farewell to him and transmutes the Guards watch into a time bomb, the guard panics frantically but it turns out only to be a toy bomb moments later. Kimblee is picked up by Envy once again impersonating a Military officer and is offered a job by him to recapture Dr.Marcoh who is then on the run with Scar, Envy also tells him to kill Scar too if he comes across him and that letting him live would go against Kimblee's pride which was built up throughout the Ishballan war from his reputation, Kimblee agree's to the job but only that they just didn't let him out for this one job alone, to which Envy asks him if Marcoh should run away again from him he should erase whatever city/town he was hiding in from the map altogether. Kimblee is finally given a Philosophers Stone from Envy after regurgitating the one he ate from the Ishballan massacre and is told that this one was actually created from the lives of people who have worked for Marcoh.
Grumman Lieutenant General Grumman was the commander of the Eastern Headquarters, and Mustang’s superior officer during his three year tour of duty in the Eastern Command Center. An old man with gray hair and a moustache, Grumman was a General who took a lighthearted approach to command. Inferring from scenes in the anime, Grumman was an excellent chess player who frequently played against Mustang. When Mustang received orders to transfer back to Central, Grumman gave Mustang his chessboard and pieces as a parting gift. He also extended an offer for Mustang marry his granddaughter, who happens to be Riza Hawkeye. As a final favor to Mustang Grumman authorized the transfer of Mustang’s subordinates (Jean Havoc, Riza Hawkeye, Heymans Breda, Kain Fuery, and Vato Falman) back to Central with him (Episode 27). Image File history File links Grumman_(FMA). ...
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Teacher (Japanese: ãã»ã³ã»ã¤ã - Sensei) is episode 27 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-03-27. ...
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Edgar Allan Poe had a simple moustache. ...
Chess is an abstract strategy board game and mental sport for two players. ...
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In chess, each player has one of two equivalent sets of pieces of different colors. ...
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Members of the State Military. ...
Members of the State Military. ...
Members of the State Military. ...
Members of the State Military. ...
Teacher (Japanese: ãã»ã³ã»ã¤ã - Sensei) is episode 27 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-03-27. ...
In the anime, no specific mention was ever made of Grumman’s involvement in the Ishbal War, which suggests that Grumman was either ordered to remain at the Eastern Command Center for the duration of the war or that he assumed command of the Eastern Headquarters after the war. Grumman was the highest ranking General to appear in the anime series, as there were no characters introduced with the rank of a full General; however, the manga has yielded a character with the rank of a full General: Raven. Raven and Grumman apparently know each other, but there history is still unknown. Grumman is named after the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, which made fighter planes during World War II. The Grumman logo The Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, later Grumman Aerospace Corporation, was a leading producer of military and civilian aircraft of the 20th century. ...
While his role in the manga is essentially the same as his role in the anime for the majority of the series, Grumman appears to be gaining more importance in the manga, as he receives a secret request by Mustang in the most recent chapter. The nature of this request is still unveiled. An interest note to be made is Grumman's tactic of using women to cover up his true intentions, a tactic which Mustang have seemingly learned from him.
Joliot Comanche
Silver Alchemist Joliot Comanche Joliot Comanche (the Silver Alchemist) is exclusive to the manga. Comanche fought by transmuting objects into steel weapons. He lost his left leg in the Ishbal war, but has replaced it with a peg instead of automail. Despite this apparent handicap, he was apparently quite agile, even performing acrobatic spins on his peg-leg as he fought Scar. Like Kimblee, he had transmutation circles tattooed on his hands, though Comanche went a step further and had them etched all over his hands, rather than just on the centers of his palms. In issue #43 of the manga, he was assassinated by Scar. Scar killed him by snapping his leg and knocking him off a dock, dropping him into the harbor below. Deprived of raw materials to make weapons with, he was easily finished off. Image File history File links Joliot_Comanche_(FMA). ...
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The old steel cable of a colliery winding tower Steel is a metal alloy whose major component is iron, with carbon being the primary alloying material. ...
The bayonet, still used in war as both knife and spearpoint. ...
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Edward Elrics Automail arm Automail is a type of prosthetic limb present in the series Fullmetal Alchemist that is used by various characters in the series as a replacement for lost or damaged body parts. ...
High wire act Acrobatics (from Greek Akros, high and bat, walking) is one of the performing arts, and is also practiced as a sport. ...
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Leopard on bicep A tattoo is a mark made by inserting pigment into the skin: in technical terms, tattooing is micro-pigment implantation. ...
Assassination is the deliberate killing of an important person, usually a political figure or other strategically important individual. ...
A dock is an area of water between two piers or alongside a pier, forming a chamber used for building or repairing one ship. ...
A harbor or harbour (see spelling differences), or haven, is a place where ships may shelter from the weather or are stored. ...
material is the substance or matter from which something is or can be made, or also items needed for doing or creating something. ...
In a recent chapter of the manga he is shown with a smile on his (partially obscured) face while the State Alchemist prepared to be deployed into Ishbal. He is later shown being stretchered away with an injury to his left leg, all the while cursing the Ishabalans out loud.
Storch Exclusively in the Manga, Storch is Führer King Bradley's personal secretary and advisor. Beset with grim eyes and a drawn face, he can often be seen in the near background during various military events. Recently, he delivered orders to scatter Mustang's group to different points on the map. He is most likely named after the Fieseler Storch reconnaissance plane which was used by the Germans in WWII. Image File history File links Storch_(FMA). ...
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Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
A secretary is an office/administrative support position. ...
In militaries, a general order is a published directive, originated by a commander, and binding upon all personnel under his command, the purpose of which is to enforce a policy or procedure unique to his units situation which is not otherwise addressed in applicable service regulations, military law, or...
German soldiers at the Battle of Stalingrad World War II was the most extensive and costly armed conflict in the history of the world, involving the great majority of the worlds nations, being fought simultaneously in several major theatres, and costing tens of millions of lives. ...
Fessler Brigadier General Fessler was one of the overseers and tacticians of the Ishbal Campaign, specifically the division under which Armstrong and Hughes were stationed. He was a rather heavy-set man who enjoyed fine cigars and personal glory. Due to his brutish and self-aggrandizing nature, Fessler spilled incalculable blood on both sides of the war with needlessly wasteful and dangerous tactics. Blind to his own inept ability, the Brigadier General was "accidentally" taken out by "a stray bullet," which happened to be shot from (then) Colonel Basque Grand's rifle at point blank range. Hailing from his unpopular and rash nature, the death was deemed accidental friendly-fire by all present, including Hughes.
Raven Introduced shortly after the Gluttony incident, General Raven is a member of the high military command, sporting a casual attitude towards his position and a personable disposition. Unfortunately, these amiable traits merely mask his ruthless intentions under the guise of the military. Interested in the notion of creating a perfect immortal army, he alligned himself, along with the military's chiefs of staff, to the roles the Homunculi provided for them. Although no specific conclusions can be drawn, it is hinted that Raven is responsible for Grummerman's reasignment to the East, as well as possible other high-ranking officers who might cause trouble down the road. Mustang initially took Raven for a friend in high places, but as soon as Raven realized Mustang new a great deal concerning the Homunculi, he betrayed his trust and lead "Into the lion's den." It is unknown what further part he has to play.
Armstrong Major General Armstrong, as shown in chapter 63 Exclusive to the manga, Major General Armstrong protects the Drachma border, also known as "Brigg's Cliff", although little else is known about her, save that she is the older sister of Major Alex Louis Armstrong. The Major says that she could be a "very powerful helper" and has given Ed a letter that is to be given to the Major General in the event that they meet. Members of the State Military. ...
Black Hayate The true dog of the military, Black Hayate was a little puppy that Kain Fuery picked up on a rainy street one day out of pity. Since he couldn’t keep the dog himself (since he lived in a dormitory that did not allow pets), the puppy was eventually adopted by Riza Hawkeye; unfortunately, Riza was a rather stern owner, who then proceeded to scare the hell out of the puppy (and all of Mustang's staff) by shooting an outline of bullets around it (while not injuring the dog, proving her marksman ability) when it urinated on the office wall. Image File history File links Black_Hayate_(FMA). ...
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Trinomial name Canis lupus familiaris The dog is a mammal in the order Carnivora. ...
A puppy is a baby dog, generally less than one year of age. ...
An outline is a prose telling of a story intended to be turned into a screenplay. ...
.357 Magnum cartridges, containing bullets A bullet is a solid projectile propelled by a firearm and is normally made from metal (usually lead). ...
Urination, also called micturition, is the process of disposing urine from the urinary bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body. ...
Despite Riza's harsh methods of discipline, Hayate is a way for her to show her more compassionate side, as opposed to the cool, stone-faced officer that she usually is. Roy has also tried to interact with Black Hayate, with varying degrees of success. Hayate did manage to get on Mustang's bad side at least once: when he indirectly wasted Mustang and his company's time at what they thought was a murder scene. Mustang and his men had begun excavation of the site searching for the bones of a dead man, only to discover that the lot was where Black Hayate buried the bones from his meals (Episode 37). Discipline is any training intended to produce a specific character or pattern of behaviour, especially training that produces moral or mental development in a particular direction. ...
Excavation is the best-known and most commonly used technique within the science of archaeology. ...
Grays illustration of a human femur, a typically recognized bone. ...
Flame Alchemist: the Bachelor Lieutenant & the Mystery of Warehouse 13 (Japanese: ãçã®é¬éè¡å¸« æ¦ãå°å°ãã 第åä¸ååº«ã®æªã - Homura no Renkinjutsu Shi Tatakau Shoui san dai juu san Souko no Kai) is episode 37 of the Fullmetal Alchemist TV series originally aired 2004-06-26. ...
"Hayate" means "Hurricane" or "as swift as the wind", most likely meaning "Black Hurricane" in English. Black Hayate doesn't have a defined breed, though it is assumed that he is either a shiba inu or a husky, but it is likely he's just a mutt. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Shiba Inu The Shiba Inu (æ´ç¬) is the smallest of the six original and distinct Japanese breeds of dog. ...
Husky is a general term for several breeds of dogs used as sled dogs. ...
Mutt has more than one meaning: When referring to a dog, mutt means a mixed-breed dog with parents from different breeds. ...
In the manga, Fuery and Black Hayate saved Hawkeye from being eaten by Gluttony in issue #38. They manage to hold the homunculus off long enough until Roy Mustang saves them all from being eaten. Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
Notes - ^ After the disappearance of King Bradley, the military abolished the rank of Führer and gave all the political power to the Amestris parliament (anime only).
- ^ This Armstrong is exclusive to the manga. Apparently, she and Major Alex Louis Armstrong are related.
- ^ Before being ordered to guard the northern frontier, Mustang was promoted to Brigadier General (anime only).
- ^ In the movie, it is revealed that Mustang refused to use alchemy after the bout with the Fuhrer, and was demoted to Corporal. Despite that, his former subordinates still address him as "Colonel". (movie only).
- ^ Before being sent by King Bradley to Lior, Archer was promoted to Colonel (anime only).
- ^ Hughes received a posthumous double promotion for dying in the line of duty. He was buried as a Brigadier General.
- ^ Before being ordered to guard the northern frontier, Armstrong was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel (anime only).
- ^ In the movie, it is revealed that Armstrong left the military to help in his family's business (movie only).
- ^ Dr. Marcoh deserted the military during the Ishbal War, and hence is not considered a State Military character.
- ^ Kimblee was a Major prior to being court-martialed and arrested for his crimes during the Ishbal war (before the events of the anime/manga), but due to Archer's influence, he was reinstated and promoted to Lieutenant Colonel (anime only).
- ^ After his schemes in Youswell were foiled by Ed and Al, Yoki was dismissed from the military.
- ^ Original Japanese cast for the TV series/movie.
- ^ Funimation's dub cast for English speaking nations, originally broadcasted in Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block in the United States of America, also broadcasted in Canada, United Kingdom and Australia.
- ^ Álamo's dub cast in Portuguese for broadcasting in Brazil, at Animax channel and Rede TV!.
- ^ Estudios Lain's dub cast for broadcasting in Spanish speaking Latin American countries, at Animax channel.
- ^ Original Cast in Filipino for broadcasting in Philippines, at GMA 7.
- ^ See Lust for more information on how Havoc was paralyzed. (Manga only)
- ^ Edward’s first mission in the anime was sorting through Shou Tucker’s chimera research in Central. Displeased at this assignment, Edward nearly quit the military, but stayed on to pursue information pertinent to the Philosopher's Stone. (Anime only)
States currently utilizing parliamentary systems are denoted in orange and redâthe former being constitutional monarchies where authority is vested in a parliament, and the latter being parliamentary republics whose parliaments are effectively supreme over a separate head of state. ...
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Cartoon Network is a cable television network created by Turner Broadcasting which primarily shows animated programming. ...
The Adult Swim logo Adult Swim, usually rendered [adult swim] on bumps, is the name for the adult-oriented television programming block on Cartoon Network in the United States, and Bravo in the United Kingdom, featuring absurdist and often ribald comedy in contrast to the more tame daytime Cartoon Network. ...
Animax ) is a Japanese anime satellite television network created and owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment, and dedicated to showing anime programming [1]. Operating across Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Latin America and South Korea, it has been acknowledged as the largest 24-hour anime-only network in...
Rede TV! (Portuguese: Net TV) is Brazils television network hosted in São Paulo, formed in 1999 using part of Rede Manchete structure. ...
Latin America consists of the countries of South America and some of North America (including Central America and some the islands of the Caribbean) whose inhabitants mostly speak Romance languages, although Native American languages are also spoken. ...
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Spoiler warning: Homunculi are artificially generated beings, retaining human physical form and mental capabilities, but having an abnormality of the definitive trait of life that is a soul, whose existence is replaced and replicated, to some slight degree, with the material created from uncountable amount of soul called philosophers...
Referred as a most inhumane form of Alchemy by some, a Chimera is the fusion of two or more different species into a single being. ...
The Philosophers Stone from the Manga Fullmetal Alchemist, is the Mangas central plot element; almost all the actions are taken by characters who are driven by prospects of the Stone (like the protagonists), or are reacting to those who seek it. ...
Miscellaneous - In the Hagaren kids OVA, a child resembling Mustang can be seen playing card games with other children resembling Breda, Falman, and Havoc.
- According to fan polls, Mustang is constantly the second most popular character.
- According to fan polls, Hughes is constantly in the top ten most popular characters. Despite his early death, he has a very strong fan base.
- The General who played chess with Roy in the Eastern Headquarters is Riza's grandfather (FMA fanbook 2). General Grumman (Riza's grandfather's last name) said that he will give his granddaughter to the "future president of Amestris."
- Hawkeye has short hair when she is still a Second Lieutenant, but had grown it long after encountering Winry Rockbell.
- In a conversation with Edward Elric, it is revealed Hawkeye was in her last year of military training when sent to the battlefield of the Ishbal War.
- Riza's mother died earlier than her father. However, relatives on both sides of her family seemed to have kept their distance.
- On occasion Hawkeye’s name is translated as Liza or Rise, but official materials have consistently written her name as Riza. Undercover missions also had her taking alternate identities, two of which are Elizabeth (chapter 37, manga) and Margot Orange Peko (from the video game Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel).
- In the manga, Riza's father was Roy Mustang's flame alchemy mentor.
- Riza's favored sidearms are the Browning Hi-Power and FN Model 1910; she switches back and forth between them often, and she has been known to use both of them simultaneously on one occasion.
- According to Japanese polls, Hawkeye is constantly one of the top ten favorite characters.
- Havoc looks a lot like the main character of Shanghai Youma Kikai an early manga from Hiromu Arakawa. There he was a private eye. He was some kind of monster being able to turn his hands into sharp claws. Ironically his Boss looks exactly like Lust, she is a ninetailed fox.
- 4 of the Japanese seiyū who voiced the officers also voiced characters in the Get Backers anime and drama CDs.
- In continuation to the Cosmic Era link, 3 of the characters here also voiced characters in Gundam SEED and Gundam SEED Destiny.
- Toru Ohkawa (Roy Mustang and Uzumi Nara Athha)
- Tetsu Shiratori (Kain Fuery and Sai Argyle)
- Michiko Neya (Hilda Harken and Abi Windsor in GSD)
- It was seen in the episode "The Ishbal Massacre", that Marcoh's uniform had the same shoulder-decor as that of a Major, indicating that he held the rank of "Major" when he was a State Alchemist.
Second Lieutenant is the lowest commissioned rank in many armed forces. ...
This page lists the main characters from the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist, covering the characters who are widely considered to be primary to the plot of the story; while the Elric Brothers are the heroes of the story, there are also those who are greatly affected by their...
This page lists the main characters from the anime series and manga Fullmetal Alchemist, covering the characters who are widely considered to be primary to the plot of the story; while the Elric Brothers are the heroes of the story, there are also those who are greatly affected by their...
Training refers to the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and attitudes as a result of the teaching of vocational or practical skills and knowledge that relates to specific useful skills. ...
Ishbal is a fictional region in the world of Fullmetal Alchemist. ...
Look up Undercover in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel, known in Japan as Fullmetal Alchemist: The Flightless Angel ), is a role-playing game that was developed and published by the Racjin branch of Square Enix for the PlayStation 2. ...
Browning Hi-Power The Browning Hi-Power is based on a semi-automatic 9 mm pistol conceived and patented in the United States in 1922 by American firearms inventor John Browning, who eventually took his ideas to Belgium and the arms manufacturer Fabrique Nationale de Herstal. ...
FN Model 1910 The FN Model 1910 was a Blowback (arms) operated, semi-automatic pistol designed by John Browning and manufactured by FN of Belgium. ...
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GetBackers (Japanese: ゲットバッカーズ) is a manga series written by Yuya Aoki and illustrated by Rando Ayamine. ...
Yasunori Matsumoto (æ¾æ¬ ä¿å
¸ Matsumoto Yasunori, born February 7, 1960) is a veteran seiyÅ« who was born in Chiba. ...
Paul Wan (çæ³¢å
, Japanese: Wan PÅru, Chinese Pinyin: Wáng BÅér) is a ficitonal character in the anime/manga series Get Backers. ...
Michiko Neya (in Japanese: æ ¹è°· ç¾æºå Neya Michiko, born October 4, 1965) is a female seiyÅ« born in Fukui. ...
Keiji Fujiwara (è¤å åæ²» Fujiwara Keiji, born October 5, 1964) is a seiyÅ« who was born in Tokyo. ...
Mitsuki Saiga (æè³ ã¿ã¤ã Saiga Mitsuki, born June 12, 1973) is a seiyu who was born in Saitama. ...
Title of the series Mobile Suit Gundam SEED (or Gundam Seed) is an anime television series from Japan. ...
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny is the second TV series set in the Cosmic Era universe of Gundam. ...
The Japanese voice of Rufus Shinra in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. ...
Shiratori Tetsu(ç½é³¥ å²) is a seiyu who was born on March 21, 1972 in Tokyo. ...
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