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For those of you who love Fullmetal Alchemist
Fullmetal Alchemist is a manga series published by Hiromu Arakawa in Monthly Shōnen Gangan, with 27 volumes of regular editions and 18 volumes of complete editions reproducing color pages.
It has been animated twice, in 2003 and 2009, but the one that is more faithful to the original work is the one broadcast in 2009. In addition, it has also been made into a live-action movie.
Everyone has heard the name of the work at least once.
There are many great lines in Fullmetal Alchemist, but did you know that one of them is linked to the beginning and the end?
In this issue, we would like to introduce you to some of the most famous lines!
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What are some of Fullmetal Alchemist's most intense and famous lines?
The hottest line in Fullmetal Alchemist is during the final battle: "Get up, third-rate! I'll show you the difference between us and you! during the final battle.
In the anime, the line is from episode 62, "The Terrific Counterattack," and in the manga, it is a line uttered by the main character, Edward Elric, to his enemies in volume 27, episode 107, "The Last Battle.
The lines alone are so decisive and passionate!
But this line and Ed's pose are actually linked to the first story line!
The final scene was conceived from the first episode!
Ed says to his enemy in episode 1, "Come on down here, you third-rate. I'll show you the difference." This is linked to the aforementioned "Stand up, third-rate" and has become a popular topic of conversation among fans. This is linked to the aforementioned "Come on down, third-rate" and became a topic of conversation among fans.
In addition, the pose in which they say their lines is right-handed in the first episode and left-handed in the final episode, and the phrase "we" that was not used in the first episode is a must for fans who have seen the show up to this point!
The fact that there is such a link between the lines and poses in the first and last episodes suggests that this concept was finished from the beginning of the serialization. I have to call Mr. Arakawa a genius for this!
Finally.
In this article, I have explained about the intense lines of Fullmetal Alchemist, but there is still more to this work that cannot be told in this way alone.
It's a dark fantasy, full of the filth of human desires, war, and complex human drama! It is full of the best parts such as complex human drama!
We encourage everyone to take a look!
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