
I’m the thread image!
Good!! Very good, Alphonse Elric!!
Stray bullet
Don’t talk nonsense, you damn old man!!
Scene
Homeless!
Win!
Brother
Stand up, you third-rate! (2nd time)
It’s a bit too much, and I’m confused.
I quite like the part where Al looks at the joke after Niisan comes back from Gluttony’s belly and goes “Hmm…”
Let it all out, Alphonse, that’s good, isn’t it?
It’s amazing that he’s managing to handle both Kimblee and Selim, even with the Philosopher’s Stone involved.
I think again, but your drawing is really too good.
I draw the hands and feet hidden in the smoke.
A scene of Lieutenant Hawkeye taking a shower with a transmutation circle drawn on his back.
Marco vs Envy
Hey there!?
Is there a reason you must enter my castle through the back door?
A scene that evokes the sensation of using life as I recall the moment when Nisan performed first aid on a body pierced by steel beams.
>>14
On the other hand, the author produced the results of human transmutation.
>>14
I really like anime acting again.
>>14
It’s fine, right? I wake up with my usual trouble vibe saying “Ouch…” but the moment I realize I’m fatally injured with a steel beam sticking into my stomach, my blood runs cold and I start to vomit blood, feeling weak and fainting, Nii-san.
Super excited…
Yeah…
>>204
Huh…?
>>204
Are you a dark shotacon?
Give me half of your body.
You
Edward Elric
I don’t understand!
>>16
You’re acting like a backseat commentator… but I do think you had proper interactions with Nii-san while he was alive, and you acknowledged his way of living without killing.
>>38
The resolve not to kill… if upheld, that too is the truth.
The colonel calls me Riza when it’s just the two of us.
>>17
Are you guys in that kind of relationship?!
Only my wife.
What a happy-looking face you have even in death.
>>19
The final volume has such a rush of memorable scenes that it’s the one I reread the most.
>>24
Wait a minute!?
>>34
Sorry, I missed it…
I love that scene too.
Bree bree!
I burned and sealed it.
Shoulder
I made it!
Even someone like me… can I wish for a little happiness, like drinking coffee with my family…?
Kimbly has his throat bitten off.
I quietly like the scene where, after confessing to my master about human transmutation and being berated, I can only apologize when I’m told it must have been hard.
Pinaco, I don’t have a home.
It means that you also know how to break it.
A scene where Nisan is digging up the things they made while throwing up, and a scene where the master checks if the child they made is genuine.
The Last of Greed
>>31
I’m so full…
General epilogue!
Since others will probably mention the final episode and the beginning,
No good, you are not my soul, you can’t go together in this scene.
The apple pie made by Winry.
A scene of the older brother, full from eating, eating after a meal.
>>39
It’s a good scene, but I can’t help but laugh because it reminds me of the image of Kongo Daishi with Nisan, so please stop.
Selim Bradley is a homunculus.
I like how Mei was involved in the human transmutation to bring back Nisan’s arm.
I get excited about the situation where I can help the person I like with their self-sacrifice.
A scene where the face of my father’s hidden photo is all crumpled and wet with tears.
>>44
You
Smiling
Oh… I’m so grateful…
Kimberly!!
All the scenes where Bratley goes on a rampage.
I want to see more manga that is this interesting.
It’s nice how Kimblee fades away, satisfied as he watches the outcome of Ed’s battle.
It’s raining.
>>52
Honburi!!
>>55
It’s such a great scene, why is it being meme’d…
>>114
It’s a really good scene, so when it’s edited, the impact increases!
Stand up and walk.
Yes…
(I wish my younger sister had bigger breasts…)
It feels like there’s a strong sense of weirdness here, but I really like Kimblee’s character so much!
What I really love in terms of scenes or manga expression is the part where they delve into human transmutation and soul transmutation.
I don’t want another night alone…! Panel
The way the shine of the armor is expressed makes it look like tear marks; the drawing is too skilled…
But I chose my own butt.
A scene where a young boy who was beaten by a butcher while training on a deserted island stands up holding a knife.
The scene where Buccaneer stabs the Grand Commander from Grandpa Foo’s blind spot, including the exchange between the two afterward.
Ishvalan Extermination War in general
>>61
I curse you.
A series of flows emerging from the door of truth within Gluttony.
I thought that the way they put their hands together resembled something… as if they were praying to God.
When Ed, who looks pained, is told “thank you” by the person inside when using the Philosopher’s Stone of Envy.
The moment I realized that my master did not kill my child twice.
The way Scar’s brother died is oddly memorable to me.
The scene where I beat up my father amid a great cheer.
What!?
I’m sorry, Colonel Mustang… I might die here…
Roy Mustang who is unable to rise above.
I am a homunculus.
Is there a problem?
Do you need a key to your house?
It’s a stray bullet.
>>72
It’s a stray bullet.
Knowing how to make it means
It means that they know how to break it too!!!
It’s a stray bullet.
Loved for 80 years.
Havoc General Store in Your Town
Homeless!
It’s not a particularly emotional scene, but it’s the moment when Envy, in a dire situation, attempts to instigate a rift but ultimately fails and takes their own life.
Gori-san delivers a lariat to Ed in a pride match.
Go…
Steel!!
Armstrong sister’s strength training
>>81
A little piano…
It is a transmutation circle for reconstruction.
That’s someone else’s grave.
It’s a lie.
I liked the depiction of battle by Grandpa Comanche; it had a nice flair to it.
Reversal Alchemy Circle Discovery Scene
Even the wounded man is quite the intellectual, I can’t help but think again.
I would like to take a break.
I’m sorry, young lady.
I can only draw scruffy old men.
I really like the battles around there, especially with Al, Marco, and Lion-san’s teamwork.
Grandfather
I’ll accompany you on the way to hell.
My shoulders are stiff! (Bazooka!)
Therefore, this guy’s title is Steel!!
Fullmetal Alchemist!!
It’s your Tuesday scene!
I love the scene where Colonel goes absolutely enraged against Envy.
>>95
I guess this is it.
Why didn’t I pay proper attention to Winry!
>>96
(Winry holding Scar)
It’s great to witness the emotional scene of being present at a birth for the first time…
There’s no dialogue, but…
The scene where Hohenheim cried his eyes out after hearing a message from his mother.
Even after learning his background, my dad was still calm and eerie.
I was glad to see the face of the era of Xerxes’ slaves.
My subordinate was probably strong, right?
There’s nothing to gain from howling in the heat of passion!
But for some reason… I just can’t bring myself to abandon them… that kind of feeling!
I like the part where Ling tries to give Ed the Philosopher’s Stone.
Why are there only two options?
There is also the option to get both.
Colonel Hughes’ military is in trouble!
It’s not a crisis for the military, but the upper echelon of the military is in trouble!
That’s amazing…
Imitation of Greed
When it’s just the two of us, call me Riza.
It’s the part where Envy reveals the details about Colonel Hughes’ murder.
I like that even the unrelated old chimera men are openly expressing disgust.
You
Not beautiful.
I really love the last conversation scene between Hohenheim and Trisha.
>>110
It’s nice to see Dad happily reporting about his brother.
I wonder how wonderful it would have been if we had been born in the same era and could have properly raised each other…
I like both the part where the lieutenant realizes Selim’s true identity and the part where he communicates it to the colonel in code.
The chimera old guys are just really nice, and they unexpectedly hit you right in the feels sometimes.
Homeless!
The scene where Nii-san says he is going to greet Al’s body beyond the door, so wait…!
I also like the slightly different direction in the anime.
>>115
The way that ED started gave me chills.
Don’t make fun of my son.
So, you like all the scenes where the usual tough guys are crying, don’t you?
Do you know?
I’ve heard that leather shoes are edible.
There are so many good scenes that I can’t choose.
I’m glad to have encountered such a work.
The part where the colonel is roasted and sealed is seriously cool, but just watching that whole sequence makes me go “ouch.”
I burned it!
I grilled it!
Just remembering makes me realize there are too many favorite scenes…
It’s because it’s Cow-sensei who takes the initiative to make good scenes into material…
>>126
Ittoma-
The scene of the Supreme Leader’s return home.
>>127
I have no home.
>>131
Isn’t it to go back home!?
>>131
Homeless!
>>131
That’s the scene of Dad coming home!
>>131
I imagined what it would be like if they had said that in that scene, and it was no good.
>>127
Wow, this old man is drunk… he’s tough!
A scene where it is clear that they are trying to set up a transmutation circle in the country.
There are many scenes I love, like Hoenheim’s last scene, but I can’t help but be reminded of the extra 4-panel comic.
Being expelled means that from now on, we are equals.
I grilled it and sealed it, but it rises well; however, I prefer Alphonse Elric from just before.
The Colonel is too cool for being an adult.
The back cover is unforgiving even if the original scene is really good, so it’s terrible.
Buu!! is my favorite.
>>136
Amazing fart
Ta-da?
You fool… that’s someone else’s grave…
In the manga version, Kimblee’s support for Ed was just a small panel, but in the anime, he leisurely turns around, deliberately takes off his hat, and gracefully leaves while amidst the torrent of people’s curses—it’s just too cool!
In the volume around the Ishval extermination operation where a large number of souls are flying off after peeling the cover of the paperback, there’s a panel showing someone who is surprised.
“How many times do I have to kill you for you to die?” The strangeness of the line adds to its coolness.
>>145
When I read that as a child, it was really creepy…
I’m not accustomed to this kind of safety.
In the new anime, I’m not used to using this kind of weapon, you know? It’s the best.
I burned and sealed it!
I almost fainted!
It’s nice when Heinkel gives the Philosopher’s Stone to Al.
The part where the lips become sticky with fat.
>>152
Because they’re big breasts…
Glad to see you safe! I’ve been waiting for you, Ran Fan!
Arm…
Is there none?
But Greed definitely should have hardened his whole body as a precaution.
In the manga, there were no weaknesses like a drop in mobility other than becoming ugly.
>>156
The fact that they say they don’t want to do it because it would make them look ugly says it all…
>>158
Patience is the farthest thing from greed.
>>156
If you were to harden your whole body without worrying about appearances, then that’s no longer Greed.
Havoc General Store in your town!
Yoki comes out.
A moment that makes you go “What?!”
Lieutenant Ross scolds Ed by hitting him.
>>162
It’s nice how they’re being proper adults, regardless of being strong or weak…
>>167
After Breda scolded Ed for revealing Hughes’ murder.
I love scenes where there are follow-ups.
“Do I need to go back home?” is memorable because it was frequently used in commercials at the time.
I love how the first fight between Major Armstrong and the Scarred Man shows the Major’s strong character while performing his skillful stripping.
>>165
To be honest, considering Scar’s strength and other factors, you start to think that the Major might actually be strong… when you reread it.
>>169
There are no weak depictions of the major! Well, it did seem a bit like a gag character though!
>>174
But the major is really kind, so they aren’t the type suited for battle.
You’re so muscly.
>>200
Even though I say I’m muscular, it’s because I’ve trained in a bodybuilding way.
It means that you know how to break it too!
Did you think you could win just by getting bigger, you fool?
The Ishval extermination campaign is like, “Mr. Ushiba is a military enthusiast, but when it comes to war…”
Especially, they have Kimblee saying something like he’s enjoying himself with Hawkeye.
It’s a paradox, but I was impressed by how well it depicted the precarious balance of a person who can manage both sides.
General Grumman?
It’s frustrating when things don’t go as planned.
Hypocrisy is fine!
The beginning is quite heavy, but it surprisingly ends on a bright note.
What will you do if the promised day is rainy? It’s terrible that the cow took the initiative to make it a topic.
I don’t like it; we’re acquaintances but not friends.
Ah, those guys are using their father as a shield! What a thing to do!
The part where the master claims to be an alchemist!!!
Grandpa
The journey to hell.
I’ll go out with you.
It’s too much and it’s troublesome, but is it really a third-rate attempt?
Just as you have the strongest shield, I have the strongest eyes.
Eternal leave… I humbly accept!!
Where did you put Nina?
…I dislike perceptive kids.
The scene is tough… it’s amazing but quite cruel.
First of all, it’s already bad that Ishval survivors are present.
Active State Alchemist and even more amazing.
And the colonel, who has no hesitation in killing and uses the strongest alchemy, is the most dangerous.
The impression I had when reading the original work and when watching the anime was different in the scene with Father and the door.
When I read the original work, I felt a sense of satisfaction, but after watching the anime, the performances and direction made my heart tighten.
So, thank you for being sad for Hoenheim… that’s how it turned out.
>>187
I think the exchange of “What could I have done at the door of truth?” and “You’ve seen that, haven’t you?” was a good original anime addition.
No one ever told us to “give up”…!
Dining scene
Especially the ones who are eating at the master’s place.
>>190
Mason, who knows nothing about the situation and understands the importance of food.
Aren’t you going to eat, Alphonse?
I have no appetite.
I like relationships that easily pass through.
It’s sad that Brigadier General Gran is doing well in the Ishval extermination operation.
I wonder if he has drowned in alcohol since that battle…
At that time, during the sweep, Major Armstrong tried to help civilians escape, but…
>>191
Wasn’t it simply that I attacked after the drinking party? I might not be able to win when sober.
Ed is fighting his father in a brawl just before the final episode.
Why are you burying Papa?
It’s not a scene, but I really love the excitement of the brothers separating in the north and proceeding with an irregular party.
Where pride is defeated.
I don’t really understand the reasoning, but it’s a big success for Ed.
That is the woman I chose.
I’ll go ahead, Hohenheim…
When I ask my master, “Is the book you made really for children?” it leads to a series of events.
It’s nice that characters like the Chimera old man and Yoki are active in key moments.
The part where the chimera old men are actively participating normally.
No need for a name.
Call me whatever you like.
I’m crying instead because you brothers aren’t crying.
A little bit of piano…
>>211
Lift
Is the battle scene between Gran and Scar original to the anime?
I love the carefree nature of Al with the Philosopher’s Stone after the thread image.
Well done teaming up with Pride and Kimberly.