

All the characters still have their respective voice actors from the series, but there are also new additions to the cast such as a gypsy girl named Noa (Miyu Sawai), who I don’t really like because she whines too much, and a new villain, Dietlinde Eckhart (Kazuko Kato).Įven the visuals of the movie were new and improved. I don’t want to spoil anything, but here’s a hint – dead characters are even brought to life in the movie, however they have different personalities.


Ed and Al certainly have matured (and they look cool!), and the same goes for minor characters such as Winry and Roy Mustang. I guess to keep things fresh and exciting, the characters were given new looks to go with new storylines. It’s definitely a wonderful storyline that will give viewers the conclusion they’re looking for. In the movie, Earth and Resembool are treated as parallel to each other, and you see how they interact with each other while in the process, the two brothers try to reunite themselves. If that’s the case, then you were also probably shocked that the series ended with the two brothers separated, Ed on Earth, specifically in Germany in the year 1923, and Al stuck in Amestris, specifically in Resembool. If you watched the series and followed it religiously like I did, you probably also marveled at how close Ed and Al are that they are willing to risk their lives for each other. In my opinion, it is impossible to get some real closure from watching the series alone. Want a real conclusion to the events that happened in Fullmetal Alchemist? Then you should watch Fullmetal Alchemist: The Movie – Conqueror of Shamballa. 5 WORDS OR LESS REVIEW: Must watch after the series
