

The Alphonse Elric Grey Variant Statue depicts the skilled martial artist in a ready stance, and stands approximately 22” tall on a highly detailed base, which is inspired by the theme and style of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Both he and his older brother now journey together in search of the Philosopher’s Stone to try to regain their former human selves. After a failed Human Transmutation experiment in an attempt to resurrect their deceased mother, Al lost his physical body and so had his soul bound to a massive suit of armour using a Blood Rune.
FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST ALPHONSE SERIES
In the popular anime series Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Alphonse Elric is the younger brother of Edward Elric, and equally skilled in the art of Alchemy. Human Transmutation is strictly forbidden, for what could equal the value of a human soul?" In accordance with this law, there is a taboo among alchemists. This is the law of equivalent exchange, the basis of all alchemy. If one wishes to obtain something, something of equal value must be given. It is impossible to create something out of nothing. "Alchemy: the science of understanding, deconstructing, and reconstructing matter. The former is an uplifting anthem about moving past obstacles and creating a better world, while the latter is the perfect tune to close each episode while hyping up the next one.Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood - Alphonse Elric Grey Variant 22” Statue All ten of these songs are fantastic and unique, but the standouts from each group are "Hologram" by NICO Touches the Walls (which opens Episodes 15-26) and "Shunkan Sentimental" by SCANDAL (which closes Episodes 39-50). Part of the fun of anime is the opening and closing sequences "Brotherhood" delivers and then some. These three just scratch the surface Senju's score has enough bangers that no one will walk away with identical arrangements of favorites. Highlights from Akira Senju's instrumental score are "Lapis Philosophorum," an unsettling chant, the thrilling "Crisis in the North" which accompanies action beats, and "Ante Meridiem," a foreboding composition that plays at key points in the episodes "Eye of Heaven, Gateway Of Earth" and "He Who Would Swallow God." From the placement and creepiness, it can be considered Father's theme. I'm not usually one for shipping, but Mustang and Hawkeye's understanding of the other and mutual devotion had me rooting for a kiss that never came. Though not an alchemist, Hawkeye lives up to her name as a markswoman. Helping him on that quest he has his loyal second in command, the stoic and loyal Lieutenant Riza Hawkeye. While the Elrics are chasing their original bodies, Mustang seeks the leadership of Amestris so he might lead the country to a brighter future. Mustang is the flat-out coolest character in "Fullmetal Alchemist," but it becomes clear that beneath his charm, ambition, and skirt-chasing, Mustang is harboring guilt for his own past just like the Elrics. The brothers' main contact in the military is Colonel Roy Mustang, the Flame Alchemist. First up is Winry Rockbell, the Elrics' childhood best friend and the "engineering otaku" who maintains Ed's automail limbs. While the Elrics never get lost among the ensemble, it's not because the supporting cast lacks interesting members.
