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Original Meme byThe idea just came to me and I just HAD to ask..."What if Fullmetal Alchemist and Kingdom Hearts crossed over in a way similar to Xenoblade Chronicles 2, where a powerhouse/iconic character was the Blade of someone else?"The story could be somewhat of a unique tale on a classic formula, except with Edward and Kairi being Drivers, and Alphonse and Sora being Blades. Winry helps with customizing or weapon-upgrading the Blades, Riku, The Mustang Unit and the BBS Trio could be the police/mentors of the heroes, Ed's Automail Limbs give him the skills and power to fight Blades, Sora and Alphonse are the unique Blades who are targeted for their uniqueness (such as human memories (Alphonse), or their power levels (Sora), or the possibility that the Blades in THIS continuum could be from another world or timeline that makes them so interesting to the world's government officials and the villains), while the villains featured here are separated in multiple teams or groups, similar to Torna, the Praetorium, and even Mobius (these groups will understandably feature villains from other Disney and Square-Enix). Fullmetal Kingdom OCs would be fun to include to this AU as well.Anyway, here's the rundown...Sources for Main Heroes and Main Villains...~ Fullmetal Alchemist (2003 anime, the video games, the manga/Brotherhood, and the anime movies) Kingdom Hearts (from the "x" Mobile games set in the Past, to the recent KH games like III and MoM in the Present)Sources for Side Heroes and Side Villains...~ Disney (Mickey Donald,
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Minnie, and Goofy cartoons mostly, the Disney Afternoon (such as DuckTales, Rescue Rangers, Darkwing Duck, Tailspin, Bonkers, and Gargoyles), and Disney's Movies (mostly these) (NO MARVEL OR STAR WARS OR REMAKES!!!))~ Square-Enix (alongside Fullmetal Alchemist and Kingdom Hearts' allies and enemies, there will be cameos and/or appearances of Heroes and Villains in either the main story or side quests featuring characters from the Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Higurashi, DANMACHI/"Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon?", Star Ocean, Soul Eater, Chrono Trigger, TWEWY/"The World Ends With You", LASDAN/"Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter Town", and Beast Tamer franchises) (and maybe more...)Sources for World and Setting...~ THIS~ In a sense, a world that shares the art-styles and/or feelings of the shown titles, "DCAU/Justice League: Unlimited", "Spy X Family", "Final Fantasy IX", and "Sonic The Hedgehog (Archie)".Sources for Rules and Similarities...~ Xenoblade Chronicles 2~ Transformers: Beast Wars~ My Adventures With Superman~ Demon Slayer~ Transformers: PRIME~ Medabots~ Megaman X (and perhaps, Megaman: Battle Network/NT Warrior, but it can be left out if you like)~ Digimon: Tamers~ Xenoblade Chronicles 3~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~So, such an alternate universe/retelling/reboot. What do YOU think?Would such an AU be great for Fullmetal Alchemist and Kingdom Hearts?Basic Q ~ What do you think?WARNING!!!Fullmetal Alchemist and Soul Eater are licensed by Bones Inc., Aniplex, Funimation/Crunchyroll/Sony, and Square-Enix.Kingdom Hearts is licensed by Disney Interactive Studios of the Walt Disney Company and Square-Enix.Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, Chrono Trigger, and "The World Ends with You" areFullmetal Kingdom: Disc 1 Chapter 60, a Kingdom Hearts Fullmetal
Fullmetal Alchemist is a manga by Hiromu Arakawa. It was published between 2001 and 2010 in Square Enix’s monthly magazine Shōnen Gangan and was compiled into 27 bound volumes. The manga was adapted into an anime series under the same title released in Japan between 2003 and 2004. A second anime series, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, adapting the manga more faithfully, aired in Japan between 2009 and 2010. In this article, we are going to focus on Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, as we are about to reveal whether the series is a sequel, reboot or a remake. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is neither a sequel, nor a reboot, nor a remake; Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is actually the proper adaptation of the Fullmetal Alchemist manga, the only faithful adaptation of Arakawa’s original story. As far as Fullmetal Alchemist is conserned, it adapted only part of the original manga and then conitnued with an original story, as per the author’s agreement. The rest of this article is going to focus on Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood as we are going to bring you all the production details which will, ultimately, explain why the series was made and how it functions within the larger context of the whole franchise. This article will tell you everything you need to know to properly place Brotherhood and define what it is. In order to explains how Brotherhood fits into the whole series, we have to tell you how the whole series originally started and evolved. It all began when a young artist arrived in Tokyo from the island of Hokkaidō. Hiromu Arakawa began her career in the world of manga in 1999 as assistant to Hiroyuki Etō on Magical Circle Guru Guru, while making short self-contained manga, such as Stray Dog, Totsugeki tonari no enikkusu and Shanghai yōmakikai. In 2001 she. Kingdom Hearts Fullmetal Alchemist Crossover. Follow/Fav Fullmetal Kingdom: Disc 2. By: Sonally and FMK Fan A Fullmetal Alchemist and Kingdom Hearts Retelling Reboot told in the See a recent post on Tumblr from @fugoh about fullmetal-kingdom. Discover more posts about fullmetal-kingdom.Fullmetal Kingdom: Disc 1 Chapter 24, a Kingdom Hearts Fullmetal
Followed by Fullmetal Alchemist The Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa 2003, and finally Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood 2009. If you prefer, you can skip the first Fullmetal Alchemist if you prefer because both shows begin at the same point and have the same storyline for some time. However, the original anime’s story gradually transforms into an anime original story, whereas Brotherhood continues to follow the manga. In fact, it is recommended that you begin with Fullmetal Alchemist 2003, as this is one of the most popular animes in history. Because the plot lines of Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood and Fullmetal Alchemist are both distinct, they should not be viewed separately from one another. These stories feature strong plot lines, thrilling action, and breathtaking animation. So, if you want to experience the full Fullmetal Alchemist experience, you should start watching right away.Which Fullmetal Alchemist Is The Original?Photo by: themoviethemesong.comThe original Fullmetal Alchemist is the manga created by Hiromu Arakawa and published by Square Enix in 2001. The story follows two brothers, Edward and Alphonse Elric, who use a forbidden form of alchemy to try to bring back their dead mother. The manga spawned two anime series, both of which follow the story of the manga. The first anime series, Fullmetal Alchemist, aired in 2003 and is considered the original Fullmetal Alchemist series. The second series, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, aired in 2009 and follows the manga storyline more closely. Although there are differences between the two anime series, both of them are based on the original manga and are considered the original Fullmetal Alchemist.Fullmetal Alchemist EndingPhoto by: narvii.comIn honor of Edward Elric, the Fullmetal Alchemist (, Edowdo Erurikku), Edward Elric (, Edowdo Erurikku), the youngest of the Fullmetal Alchemists, sacrifices his soul to Truth and returns to his body instead of wearing The battle has come to an end with the help of Wikipedia’s list of characters from Fullmetal Alchemist. A scene from the film concludes with Hohenheim dying and returning to his beloved wife, and Alphonse regaining Hohenheim’s body and soul and returning to his family.What Order To Watch Fullmetal AlchemistIf you’re interested inFullmetal Kingdom: Disc 2 Chapter 221, a Kingdom Hearts Fullmetal
And manga Fullmetal Alchemist to its library. It is possible for fans of this popular franchise to enjoy the Fullmetal Alchemist movie and the new series, Fullmetal Alchemist The Final Alchemy, both of which are available. You can also watch the live-action movie based on the series and manga before the end of January 2022, because Netflix will remove it from its global network. So, if you want to catch up on Fullmetal Alchemist, you’re in luck!Should I Watch Fullmetal Alchemist Before BrotherhoodIf you’re looking for an anime classic that has stood the test of time, it’s definitely worth watching Fullmetal Alchemist before Brotherhood. It’s an incredibly well-written story with compelling characters and plenty of action, and it has been praised as one of the greatest anime of all time. Even though Brotherhood is a remake of the original Fullmetal Alchemist, it still has its own unique story, characters and themes. Watching the original will give you an understanding of the characters and the world they inhabit, and will also give you a greater appreciation of the remake. Whether you’re a fan of anime or just looking for a great story, it’s definitely worth watching Fullmetal Alchemist before Brotherhood.Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood: The Best Choice For Captivating Animation And StorytellingIf you’re looking for an anime that has great animation, an intriguing plot, and intriguing characters, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is the anime for you. This award-winning series follows Edward and Alphonse Elric as they attempt to bring their mother’s body back to life after a failed attempt using alchemy. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is currently available to watch for free on Hulu, Funimation Now, or with ads on VRV. If you want to watch all of the Fullmetal Alchemist movies, you should start with Fullmetal Alchemist 2003, followed by Fullmetal Alchemist The Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa 2003, and then Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood 2009. Despite its advanced visuals, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood has a distinct advantage over its predecessor in terms of animation. The high-quality artwork, which includes a wide range of colors and vivid backgrounds, is a welcome addition to any collection, and theFullmetal Kingdom: Disc 1 Chapter 84, a Kingdom Hearts Fullmetal
Watching the Fullmetal Alchemist series, it’s important to know what order to watch it in. The anime series consists of two separate adaptations; the first is Fullmetal Alchemist (2003), and the second is Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009). It’s recommended that viewers watch the 2003 version of Fullmetal Alchemist first, as it is the original version of the story. After that, viewers can then watch the 2009 version, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, which follows a different story line. Both series are highly-rated, so you won’t be disappointed no matter which you decide to watch first!Fullmetal Alchemist Episode ListFullmetal Alchemist is a classic anime series that has captivated viewers for years. With a total of 51 episodes, there is plenty of content to keep viewers entertained. The episode list includes a unique blend of science-fiction and fantasy elements, as well as a compelling story arc that follows the adventures of two brothers, Edward and Alphonse Elric, on their quest to restore their bodies using alchemy. The episodes explore themes such as the consequences of using forbidden alchemical knowledge, the power of friendship, and the search for inner peace. With its stunning animation and captivating story, Fullmetal Alchemist is a must-watch series for any anime fan.Is Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood A SequelIn fact, there is no sequel to Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Despite the fact that the two stories are very similar, with many of the same characters, the plot diverges around the halfway point. Why do we have two series with same storyline?The Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood anime is without a doubt the best anime on the market. Despite the fact that this shounen anime isn’t as thrilling as others, its deep storyline and compelling characters have earned it a devoted fan base. In the first few episodes, it resembles its predecessor, Fullmetal Alchemist, which aired in 2003-2004. You can still watch Brotherhood as long as you haven’t watched the original. Brotherhood’s appeal is in how its characters are real people with common ground. Because the protagonists and antagonists have their own set of motivations and struggles, each character has a greater sense of humanity. Despite. Kingdom Hearts Fullmetal Alchemist Crossover. Follow/Fav Fullmetal Kingdom: Disc 2. By: Sonally and FMK Fan A Fullmetal Alchemist and Kingdom Hearts Retelling Reboot told in theComments
Original Meme byThe idea just came to me and I just HAD to ask..."What if Fullmetal Alchemist and Kingdom Hearts crossed over in a way similar to Xenoblade Chronicles 2, where a powerhouse/iconic character was the Blade of someone else?"The story could be somewhat of a unique tale on a classic formula, except with Edward and Kairi being Drivers, and Alphonse and Sora being Blades. Winry helps with customizing or weapon-upgrading the Blades, Riku, The Mustang Unit and the BBS Trio could be the police/mentors of the heroes, Ed's Automail Limbs give him the skills and power to fight Blades, Sora and Alphonse are the unique Blades who are targeted for their uniqueness (such as human memories (Alphonse), or their power levels (Sora), or the possibility that the Blades in THIS continuum could be from another world or timeline that makes them so interesting to the world's government officials and the villains), while the villains featured here are separated in multiple teams or groups, similar to Torna, the Praetorium, and even Mobius (these groups will understandably feature villains from other Disney and Square-Enix). Fullmetal Kingdom OCs would be fun to include to this AU as well.Anyway, here's the rundown...Sources for Main Heroes and Main Villains...~ Fullmetal Alchemist (2003 anime, the video games, the manga/Brotherhood, and the anime movies) Kingdom Hearts (from the "x" Mobile games set in the Past, to the recent KH games like III and MoM in the Present)Sources for Side Heroes and Side Villains...~ Disney (Mickey Donald,
2025-04-10Minnie, and Goofy cartoons mostly, the Disney Afternoon (such as DuckTales, Rescue Rangers, Darkwing Duck, Tailspin, Bonkers, and Gargoyles), and Disney's Movies (mostly these) (NO MARVEL OR STAR WARS OR REMAKES!!!))~ Square-Enix (alongside Fullmetal Alchemist and Kingdom Hearts' allies and enemies, there will be cameos and/or appearances of Heroes and Villains in either the main story or side quests featuring characters from the Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Higurashi, DANMACHI/"Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon?", Star Ocean, Soul Eater, Chrono Trigger, TWEWY/"The World Ends With You", LASDAN/"Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter Town", and Beast Tamer franchises) (and maybe more...)Sources for World and Setting...~ THIS~ In a sense, a world that shares the art-styles and/or feelings of the shown titles, "DCAU/Justice League: Unlimited", "Spy X Family", "Final Fantasy IX", and "Sonic The Hedgehog (Archie)".Sources for Rules and Similarities...~ Xenoblade Chronicles 2~ Transformers: Beast Wars~ My Adventures With Superman~ Demon Slayer~ Transformers: PRIME~ Medabots~ Megaman X (and perhaps, Megaman: Battle Network/NT Warrior, but it can be left out if you like)~ Digimon: Tamers~ Xenoblade Chronicles 3~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~So, such an alternate universe/retelling/reboot. What do YOU think?Would such an AU be great for Fullmetal Alchemist and Kingdom Hearts?Basic Q ~ What do you think?WARNING!!!Fullmetal Alchemist and Soul Eater are licensed by Bones Inc., Aniplex, Funimation/Crunchyroll/Sony, and Square-Enix.Kingdom Hearts is licensed by Disney Interactive Studios of the Walt Disney Company and Square-Enix.Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, Chrono Trigger, and "The World Ends with You" are
2025-04-13Followed by Fullmetal Alchemist The Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa 2003, and finally Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood 2009. If you prefer, you can skip the first Fullmetal Alchemist if you prefer because both shows begin at the same point and have the same storyline for some time. However, the original anime’s story gradually transforms into an anime original story, whereas Brotherhood continues to follow the manga. In fact, it is recommended that you begin with Fullmetal Alchemist 2003, as this is one of the most popular animes in history. Because the plot lines of Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood and Fullmetal Alchemist are both distinct, they should not be viewed separately from one another. These stories feature strong plot lines, thrilling action, and breathtaking animation. So, if you want to experience the full Fullmetal Alchemist experience, you should start watching right away.Which Fullmetal Alchemist Is The Original?Photo by: themoviethemesong.comThe original Fullmetal Alchemist is the manga created by Hiromu Arakawa and published by Square Enix in 2001. The story follows two brothers, Edward and Alphonse Elric, who use a forbidden form of alchemy to try to bring back their dead mother. The manga spawned two anime series, both of which follow the story of the manga. The first anime series, Fullmetal Alchemist, aired in 2003 and is considered the original Fullmetal Alchemist series. The second series, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, aired in 2009 and follows the manga storyline more closely. Although there are differences between the two anime series, both of them are based on the original manga and are considered the original Fullmetal Alchemist.Fullmetal Alchemist EndingPhoto by: narvii.comIn honor of Edward Elric, the Fullmetal Alchemist (, Edowdo Erurikku), Edward Elric (, Edowdo Erurikku), the youngest of the Fullmetal Alchemists, sacrifices his soul to Truth and returns to his body instead of wearing The battle has come to an end with the help of Wikipedia’s list of characters from Fullmetal Alchemist. A scene from the film concludes with Hohenheim dying and returning to his beloved wife, and Alphonse regaining Hohenheim’s body and soul and returning to his family.What Order To Watch Fullmetal AlchemistIf you’re interested in
2025-04-17And manga Fullmetal Alchemist to its library. It is possible for fans of this popular franchise to enjoy the Fullmetal Alchemist movie and the new series, Fullmetal Alchemist The Final Alchemy, both of which are available. You can also watch the live-action movie based on the series and manga before the end of January 2022, because Netflix will remove it from its global network. So, if you want to catch up on Fullmetal Alchemist, you’re in luck!Should I Watch Fullmetal Alchemist Before BrotherhoodIf you’re looking for an anime classic that has stood the test of time, it’s definitely worth watching Fullmetal Alchemist before Brotherhood. It’s an incredibly well-written story with compelling characters and plenty of action, and it has been praised as one of the greatest anime of all time. Even though Brotherhood is a remake of the original Fullmetal Alchemist, it still has its own unique story, characters and themes. Watching the original will give you an understanding of the characters and the world they inhabit, and will also give you a greater appreciation of the remake. Whether you’re a fan of anime or just looking for a great story, it’s definitely worth watching Fullmetal Alchemist before Brotherhood.Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood: The Best Choice For Captivating Animation And StorytellingIf you’re looking for an anime that has great animation, an intriguing plot, and intriguing characters, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is the anime for you. This award-winning series follows Edward and Alphonse Elric as they attempt to bring their mother’s body back to life after a failed attempt using alchemy. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is currently available to watch for free on Hulu, Funimation Now, or with ads on VRV. If you want to watch all of the Fullmetal Alchemist movies, you should start with Fullmetal Alchemist 2003, followed by Fullmetal Alchemist The Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa 2003, and then Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood 2009. Despite its advanced visuals, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood has a distinct advantage over its predecessor in terms of animation. The high-quality artwork, which includes a wide range of colors and vivid backgrounds, is a welcome addition to any collection, and the
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