Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood 30

Epi on November 4, 2009 · in Full Metal Alchemist 2

Hey you, I like your cleavage, let's go out!

"Hey you, I like your cleavage, let's go out!"

Summary:

The episode begins with a bit of a flashback a few years ago as Roy is talking with his sensei who taught him alchemy. On his deathbed, his sensei expresses disappointment at Roy for being a dog of the military, and then promptly dies, but not before asking Roy to protect his daughter and the fruits of all his research… Riza Hawkeye.

At this very moment... Roy catches TB

At this very moment... Roy catches TB

Flash forward back to present time, as Claudia McCunnen Riza is taking a shower when Ed pays a visit. There Ed returns the gun he had borrowed, and takes the chance to talk to Riza about pulling the trigger, and what really happened in Ishbal.

I hope Hayate likes coffee!

I hope Hayate likes coffee!

At the same time Scar is busy interrogating Dr. Marcoh (although one assumes chronologically Scar’s thing happened quite a while beforehand) about the same thing. We learn that the Ishabal-jin were always a bit annoyed at being annexed and tensions were always high. Envy’s disguised killing of the Ishbal child was just the last straw that set things into motion, which eventually led to a 7 year civil war. Fed up with the war, President Bradley decided to enact Executive Order 3066 – the order allowing the genocide of the Ishbal race.

It was good to see Hughes again, I miss his antics!

It was good to see Hughes again, I miss his antics!

With the entire army mobilized and state alchemists involved, the extermination was relatively fast, but ends up changing the views of many in the military including Roy, Armstrong, Riza and Hughes as they questioned why they were killing innocent people in the first place. We learn that Riza was an expert sniper at this time (although one wonders how good you have to be if the other side can’t really shoot you back).

At the same time, we learn that Dr. Marcoh took captured Ishbal prisoners to turn them into Philosopher’s Stones for Kimblee to use.

I'm a soul man! do do do do, do do do do! I'm a soul man!

I'm a soul man! do do do do, do do do do! I'm a soul man!

After the war, Riza officially enlists under Roy’s command where he asks her to follow him to hell and to kill him if he ever strays from his ideals. Accepting the challenge, Riza grows out her hair and stays by his side.

As the storytelling ends, and with the encouragement of Riza, Ed vows to return Al and himself to their bodies. Meanwhile as Al leaves Dr. Knox’s house, May Chang learns that he is really Ed’s little brother.

This turned into a Shoujo manga so fast I barely noticed...

This turned into a Shojo manga so fast I barely noticed...

As the episode ends, Envy is delivering food to Dr. Marcoh when he discovers his DECAPITATED BODY WITH “VENGEANCE”  SPELLED OUT IN BLOOD ON THE WALL. (and you guys said this series wasn’t dark! Hrumph!)

Reaction:

This episode felt like a relatively ‘short’ episode for some reason in my mind. Maybe it was all the reused footage, or the fact that we already basically knew everything that this episode talked about anyway, I’m not sure. From the snippets from previous episodes we pretty knew exactly what the Ishbal ‘civil war’ was all about (what’s so civil about war anyway?) already, and we also knew that Marcoh was making Philosopher’s Stones.

There were three new things in this episode. First of all we finally see Kimblee in all his glory, Philosopher Stones and all. It is a mystery as to why exactly he was given stones. Obviously the Homunculus started the war for their own benefit, so why were the products of the entire affair given to Kimblee? And what were the larger aims of starting the war in the first place? Surely the central conflict in this story which set the background for everyone wasn’t just a random affair. I do wonder if they were trying to use Kimblee as an experiment to see how they could further use stones. Or perhaps Kimblee himself is a Homunculus (Pride perhaps?). Hard to say at this point.

I’m hoping that Kimblee and his stones feature more prominently in future episodes. Having a corrupt state alchemist who’s capable of real alchemy would be much more fun to watch than just fighting the homunculus or fighting the omnipotent ‘Father’ for our heroes.

The second major event in this episode was the realization that there is a bit more to Mustang and Riza’s relationship than we were previously led to believe. I was always hoping that Mustang randomly loved his subordinate, but now there’s a possibility that he’s protecting her out of duty. It doesn’t mean that he doesn’t like her in some respect, but there’s a much larger possibility that them having a romantic relationship is diminished which is a shame.

Finally the last and most significant new reveal is the fact that Riza has a giant tattoo on her back with some alchemy stuff on it. Considering her father put all of his research on her back, it adds yet another factor to how the story will play out. Will the scars on the back which obscure part of the tattoo matter? Will this ‘reveal’ add onto Scar’s brother’s book, or will it be complementary? Will each show the same truth in the end, or will they depend on one another? In this case, will Scar get to see Riza naked before Roy??!?!

Either way, after multiple revelations in the past 4 episodes, it’s nice to see many new mysteries open up with some potential new alliances (Scar + the brothers) and new rivals (Pride, GreedLing, Kimblee) coming into play as well.

P.S. Obligatory “this episode needed more Ran Fan”.

P.P.S. What’s with Riza having the same haircut as Al!?!?!?

EDIT: for my crappy spelling

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ScrambledEggs November 4, 2009 at 5:22 am

What engrish? “Vengeance” is how you spell it…

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Epi November 4, 2009 at 12:18 pm

That’s what I get for writing a post at 3am LOL

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Charred Knight November 4, 2009 at 5:37 am

Well considering that those scars are burn marks, its a pretty safe bet that Roy has seen Riza naked.

As for the tatoos, its pretty clear that the tatoo is of Riza’s fathers flame alchemy. Riza showed Mustang the tatoo and Mustang deciphered it.

Also I should point out that the Ishvalans actually did quite well during the Ishval war, the Warrior Priest defeated on average 10 soldiers The East Army suffered massive loss of casualties, and where in desperate need of reinforcements, which is why Riza was taken to Ishval even though she hadn’t graduated yet. It’s just that they removed all of the scenes of Amestrian soldiers being killed.

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Epi November 4, 2009 at 12:20 pm

Ahh guess they cut out a lot in the anime. They made it seem like there was some ragtag insurgency for 7 years and then they decided to ‘get serious’ and actually put the army in against defenseless civilians.

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chaostangent November 4, 2009 at 6:26 am

Re: Riza’s short hair – FAR better than her current style, long hair is waay overrated. FMA continues to deliver some very strong female characters which is definitely a plus point over most other anime.

With regards the scars on her back, it would be odd if Roy had seen that as it seems that they hadn’t seen each other since the grace scene when she appeared in Ishbal with her rifle. I’m certain there’s more going on here with the scars though what that is I’m loathe to guess. If it is the “ultimate power” that Roy’s master hinted at it would likely be highly sought after.

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Epi November 4, 2009 at 12:21 pm

I guess you all know more about the scars then I do! I’m not so convinced it’s a scar of the flame power, but perhaps you all know from the manga which I haven’t read.

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TJ November 4, 2009 at 1:34 pm

What I don’t get is that why the military has to research into making the Philosopher’s Stones even though it’s quite obvious that Father knows the technique and probably can do it better than anyone else. Hmm…

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Epi November 4, 2009 at 4:47 pm

Yeah I wonder too. I doubt that there are multiple factions or something “darker than black” like that. My only explaination is that they are trying to do things differently than what father previously achieved. Perhaps his method inevitalby creates homunculus to represent his sins and he’s looking for a better method. Hard to say at this point

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Fai D Fluorite November 4, 2009 at 10:43 pm

Hey there,I love the way you write your blog,I read it every week before watching FMA. HATS OFF TO YOU!!

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Epi November 5, 2009 at 3:39 pm

Thank you, it’s always nice to have positive feedback :)

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fathonlessblue November 5, 2009 at 1:12 am

hi epi i know you dont want to particularly read the manga but for the love of all thing decent you really need to check the ishbal flashback chapters: 58-61. ive been perfectly happy with the cuts in the adaptation so far but more than half the material was omitted (it should have easily been 2-3 episodes long). the episode cuts out so many brilliant and character building scenes with mustang, hawkeye, hughs, kimberly, armstrong, knox, marcoh and gran.

the feel of these chapters is unlike the rest of fma (much more darker and confused) so even if you’ve decided not to read the manga, these four chapters count as a separate war story in their own right. you’ll also see why from one small scene basque gran becomes one of the greatest characters ever!!!

any fma fan with even a passing interest in the ishbal story needs to read chapters 58-61 so see how much was cut. its the only episode thats really dropped the ball so far (especially as its my favorite part of the manga).

anyhow, here’s a link.

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Epi November 5, 2009 at 3:40 pm

I shall look those up then. Will they give out any spoilers though? The reason I don’t want to read the manga is because I don’t want anything to be spoiled, it’s more fun to guess at what’s going to happen then to know what’s going to happen.

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Zyl November 6, 2009 at 8:52 pm

IIRC, in the first FMA TV series, Mustang’s espoused reason for wanting to take over as Fuhrer President Boss was to have the power to make all the female soldiers wear short skirts. Besto Reason Evar and much hilarity when GSD aired after that.

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Epi November 7, 2009 at 2:52 am

Lunamaria :love:

Watch Anime Online November 5, 2009 at 12:00 pm

I love Hughes and Roy! It was so sad to see him die in the first series! T_T

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Shinmaru November 5, 2009 at 1:27 pm

In this case, will Scar get to see Riza naked before Roy??!?!

And will we be there to see it?!?!?!

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Shion July 24, 2011 at 5:18 pm

I love Fullmetal alchemist but I don’t like this new version because the fMA that I loved when I was young is special and I can’t replace it with Brotherhood,I love the openings and endings of FMA such as “kesenai tsumi” or “I will” well ,I love them all ,they have all toched my heart and soul Fullmetal Alchemist is the best manga I’ve ever seen love it so much,it’s a part of my life

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