Berserk 2. 01. 6 Episode 0. Anime : Fullmetal Alchemist, Année : 2003. Après avoir perdu leur mère, Edward et Alphonse tentent de la ramener à la vie grâce à l'alchimie. Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood is a 64 episode adventure action anime, a remake of a very popular anime, featuring some very interesting sci-fi-esque themes of Alchemy. Images and sounds of the characters from Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Voice actors images from the Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood voice cast. List of Fullmetal Alchemist characters. Some of the Fullmetal Alchemist characters from left to right and top to bottom: Lust, Edward, Alphonse, Armstrong, Scar, Winry, Mustang, Hawkeye, Gluttony, Izumi (with her husband in the background), Bradley, Pinako, Barry the Chopper, Envy, Havoc, and Hughes. The Fullmetal Alchemistmanga and anime series feature an extensive cast of fictional characters created by Hiromu Arakawa. The story is set in a fictional universe within the 2. Although they basically start the same, the first anime, midway through its run, begins to differ greatly from the original manga; characters that are killed early on in the manga survive to the end of the first anime and vice versa. The second anime's (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood) events, however, faithfully follow those from the manga. Type: ShonenGenre: Action, Aventure, combatStudio d’animation: MadhouseAuteur: Yoshihiro TogashiAnnée de production: 2011Durée: 148 épisodesStatut: Terminé.Berserk (2016) Episode 09 Vostfr en Streaming Le sang des morts Berserk 2016 Episode 08 Vostfr Berserk 2016 Episode 10 Vostfr. Pride's true, pure form. Realizing his imminent defeat, Pride becomes terrified by the belief that Edward is going to kill him, though Kimblee informs him that Edward. With Vic Mignogna, Aaron Dismuke, Romi Pak, Rie Kugimiya. The Elric brothers' deciding to perform a forbidden human transmutation to bring their dead mother back. The Fullmetal Alchemist manga and anime series feature an extensive cast of fictional characters created by Hiromu Arakawa. The story is set in a fictional universe. While trying to revive their mother, the brothers lost parts of their bodies, with Alphonse's soul being contained in a suit of armor, and Edward replacing his right arm and left leg with two sets of automail, a type of advanced prosthetic limb. Advised by Roy Mustang, an alchemist from the State Military, Edward becomes a State Alchemist, and starts traveling with Alphonse through the country of Amestris in order to find a way to recover their bodies. In their search, they hear of the Philosopher's Stone, a powerful alchemy artifact that the brothers can use to recover their bodies. When creating the series, Arakawa took her inspiration from several experiences in her childhood, including her parents' jobs and the manga she used to read. Several types of merchandising have also been released based on the characters from the series. Reviewers from manga, anime, and other media have also commented on the characters. Most of them have praised their development in the story as well as Arakawa's artwork. Creation and conception. Several plot elements expand on these themes, such as Pinako Rockbell caring for the Elric brothers after the death of their mother, and the brothers helping people all over the country to gain an understanding of the meaning of family. Many characters of the series differ from the manga to the first anime, the homunculi being the most notable, which was because Arakawa wanted the first anime to have a different ending from the manga, to avoid repeating the same events in both series. She liked it so much that she started reading books of alchemy, which she found very complicated because some books contradicted others. When drawing the series' characters, Alex Louis Armstrong and the little animals are the easiest for her to draw. Due to the fact she likes dogs, Arakawa added several of them in the story. Despite being requested several times by fans to show the characters' birthdates, Arakawa has claimed that she never thought of them. In the second adaptation, most of the Japanese voice actors were replaced with the exception of a few, including Park and Kugimiya who reprised their roles. Michael Tatum, respectively. He and his younger brother, Alphonse, scour the world in search of the Philosopher's Stone (. Edward lost his left leg in a futile attempt to revive his mother, Trisha, using Alchemy, and lost his right arm in exchange for attaching Alphonse's soul to a suit of armor. Edward now employs the use of metal prosthetics, known as automail (. However, as attempting to resurrect a human opens a portal called the Gate of Truth (. Edward is smart, brave and even bold, but also has a prideful tendency to be harsh and arrogant. He harbors a sharp sensitivity to his short height; a recurring gag in both manga and the anime series is for Edward to overly react to people who call him short. Together, both of them scour the country in search of the Philosopher's Stone in the hopes of restoring their bodies. Unlike Ed, who lost one of his legs in the failed attempt to revive the brothers' mother, Al lost his entire body. At the last moment, and at the cost of one of his arms, Ed sealed Al's soul in a giant suit of armor, making Al almost invulnerable. They are a group of artificially created humans who seek to fulfill their leader's goals of creating a huge Philosopher's Stone. Homunculi are personifications of the darkest aspects of human nature, and each is named after one of the seven deadly sins; they are identified by their bearing of the mark of the Ouroboros somewhere on their body. They also possess a heightened regenerative ability, rendering them nigh indestructible, though not invincible. Aside from this, the concept of the homunculi varies drastically between the manga and first anime series. Each homunculus has a Philosopher's Stone somewhere in his or her body which fuels their regenerative ability. At least five of the Homunculi are either natural humans or artificial human bodies who were injected with Philosopher's Stones, which were broken off from Father's body. Wrath and the second Greed are based on natural people and are the only homunculi to not be created from scratch. The only way to kill a homunculus is by expending all of the power in their respective Philosopher's Stone, leaving them unable to revive themselves once they have been killed. These homunculi are led by Dante, and feed on incomplete Philosopher's Stones to fuel their powers; they are susceptible to death once these stones are regurgitated. The homunculi of the first anime possess an additional weakness: a remnant of their original bodies (a bone, hair, etc.), which weaken and immobilize them when they come in contact with them. However, Homunculus grew envious of the human race, jealous of their mutual emotional support for each other whilst he grew lonely, being the only one of his kind. This envy caused Homunculus to lose sight of his own gifts and talents, eventually losing much of his self- confidence, and as he disliked this low self- esteem of his, he filled himself up with hubris. Playing on the vain King's desire to become immortal, Homunculus tricked the king into creating a country- wide transmutation circle for the creation of a Philosopher's Stone, whose necessary ingredient is the souls of several living human beings. Once activated, Homunculus ensured that he and the unaware Hohenheim were in the center, absorbing the souls of the population from Cselkcess between them. During the process, Homunculus used Hohenheim's blood within him to create a humanoid husk body to serve as his mobile vessel before parting ways. Father then attempted to purge out his cardinal sins, thinking that removing his basic emotions would make him perfectly good, and thus superior to humans and close with God. In order to satisfy his desire to have a family like that of humans, Father incarnates these very same emotions into homunculi. Father then uses his homunculi to gather . Father manages to restrain his sacrifices so he can gather enough souls into his body from Amestris's people to absorb the trans- dimensional entity behind the Gate; Father claims that this being is . From there, Father creates a new youthful body with his powers increased to the point of defying natural order. However, Hohenheim's transmutation circle restored the Amestrians' souls to their bodies with Father starting to lose control over his new powers. After Edward manages to pierce Father's chest to free the trapped souls, . As he is taken away, Father laments the harshness of reality, crying out that he does not understand why reality does not permit him to get his greatest desires, and why freedom seems so impossible to achieve. At the Gates, Father, now reduced back to his original form, confronts the force of Truth, who poetically punishes Father by letting the gate drag him back into it (where he was presumably created from), thus letting Father stand in God's place in some senses whilst stripping Father completely of the freedom he cherished. Over the course of centuries, he regularly annihilates cities and even countries to gain more power. He's got the blood of millions on his hands, and this doesn't bother him in the slightest. He is the quintessential villain who seeks power just for the sake of having power, and his complete indifference to humanity makes him a true monster. He was created in Father's true image, and thus appears as a dark blob covered with eyes. He can destroy or manipulate anything that his shadow comes into contact with, see anything through shadows, possess the bodies of others by repressing their connections to their respective souls, and gain the physical traits of whomever he eats (such as Gluttony's appetite and sense of smell). His identity is a mystery until during the later half of the series. He needs a light source in order to be able to use his shadow, and his shadow can similarly be . He gets angered by any defiance coming from his younger . He thinks in a very biased manner, using excuses to provide justifications for his cruelty. He loves the honor of being a homunculus the most, believing that the homunculi are superior to everything else because of their seemingly immense strengths, and encourages his . He is very dedicated to the Father's cause (but not to most of the homunculi), and does not allow anyone to get in his way. As a result of his low estimation of others, he tends to become rash and overconfident during fights. He takes advantage of his childlike container in order to disguise his sinister personality, and resorts to blackmail if an opposing person discovers his secrets. He often recruits humans to the homunculi's side (an act sometimes done by a golden- toothed doctor or those they recruited), persuading them with promises of gifts, usually immortality; he, however, thinks of the humans they recruit as mere objects to be disposed of when no longer needed. He appears to be quite sadistic, once stepping on a pair of glasses for no reason other than just because, while appearing to be filled with cold apathy for the owner of the glasses. Despite these baleful traits, he has some attachment to his adoptive human mother.
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