Fullmetal Alchemist
Name: Fullmetal Alchemist
Media Type: Anime TV
Language: Japanese Japanese
Total Episodes: 51
Subbing Status: 51 / 51 (100.0%) 100.0%
Name: Fullmetal Alchemist
Media Type: Anime TV
Original Language: Japanese Japanese
Total Episodes: 51
Subbing Status: 51 / 51 (100.0%) 100.0%
Licensing Company: FUNimation Productions LTD.
Running Dates: 10/4/2003 - 10/2/2004
Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama, Comedy, Fantasy, Shounen
External Info: Official Site   Wikipedia   ANN  
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Rank: #76
Number of people tracking this series:  19 (See people) (Rank: #272)
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Description:
Fullmetal Alchemist (鋼の錬金術師, Hagane no Renkinjutsushi?, lit. "Alchemist of Steel"), commonly abbreviated as FMA or Hagaren by fans, is a manga series created by Hiromu Arakawa and serialized in Enix's (now Square Enix) Monthly Shonen Gangan. It has also been adapted into an anime TV series and a movie sequel, as well as several spin-off novels and video games.

Both incarnations (the manga and the anime) have seen massive popularity in both Japan and North America; in September 2005, the anime was voted #1 most popular anime of all time in Japan in a TV Asahi web poll.[TV Asahi Top 100 Anime (2005). Anime News Network] It was put down for #1 again for 2006 in a recent poll.[TV Asahi Top 100 Anime (2006). Anime News Network.] In 2005, Anime Insider named it "Series of The Year."

The animation studio Bones adapted the manga into a 51-episode anime series, directed by Seiji Mizushima and co-produced by Bones, Mainichi Broadcasting System and Aniplex with character designs by Yoshiyuki Ito and scripts by Sho Aikawa, which ran on the Mainichi Broadcasting System, the TBS and Animax in Japan from October 4, 2003 to October 2, 2004. A one-hour OVA, Fullmetal Alchemist: Reflections, was released in 2005. Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa was made by the same studio, and theatrically released in Japan on July 23, 2005. The film serves as a sequel to the TV series. In March 2006 a DVD featuring 3 brand new OVAs as well as the "State Alchemists vs the seven Homunculi" feature that was previously shown only at Universal Studios Japan (in Tokyo) was released on DVD in Japan.

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