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Fullmetal alchemist main character
Fullmetal alchemist main character








Artificial Limbs: After losing an arm and a leg during the failed attempt at human transmutation in the backstory of the series, Ed had them replaced with highly sophisticated prostheses called "automail" which are almost perfect replacements of normal limbs, having only slightly worse fine motor control - albeit being made of metal, they come with certain drawbacks and benefits of their own, such as being very sturdy, but also requiring constant maintenance.His pacifism stopped when he unintentionally killed Greed, but even after getting mentally prepared to slaughter the homunculi, he couldn't bring himself to hate or kill Lust, Wrath, Gluttony, or even Envy and spent a good amount of Sympathy for the Devil for them. Initially, Edward was unwilling to fight with lethal force against sentient beings, including criminals whose souls were trapped in armors, Humans-Chimeras, or homunculi, considering them human like him or his brother. All-Loving Hero: Of the Jerk with a Heart of Gold variety.

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  • Alliterative Name: Ed's full name is Edward Elric.
  • Adaptational Nice Guy: In the sense that he's more of an All-Loving Hero than he was in Brotherhood.
  • This is absent in the 2003 anime and thus Edward is just a normal blond.
  • Adaptation Dye-Job: In the manga he's noted for having golden, not blond, hair as a racial trait related to his heritage.
  • Adaptational Curves: Inverted while he still has noticeable muscle definition, he's not as muscular as he is in the manga, having a more slender physique and looking more like a Bishōnen.
  • Adaptational Badass: In the manga, "Fullmetal vs Flame" ends in outright victory for Mustang.
  • Manga and Brotherhood Ed is more muscular and toned while this Ed is more slender in physique with his features overall less broad, giving him a look more fitting of a Bishōnen.
  • Adaptational Attractiveness: Both versions of Ed are quite attractive but in subtly different ways.
  • This action drives him into hysterics and serves as the first step towards him taking a darker path than his manga counterpart, which culminates in him killing the homunculus of his own mother with cold precision.
  • His adherence to Thou Shalt Not Kill breaks down painfully over the course of the story, starting with him accidentally killing Greed.
  • Even the context of Ed exhuming a grave illustrates this contrast in the manga he digs up the transmuted body to verify it isn't his mother, while here he unearths Trisha's own grave to get a part of her body so he can use it to weaken and kill Sloth. So when Ed comes face-to-face with his original mistake, it's in a much more violent, tragic way. This doesn't happen in this version of the story because human transmutation works differently and results in the birth of a homunculus - instead of a immobile freak who instantly died, Ed and Al created Sloth, who looks identical to their Mother.

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    In the manga, Ed moves past a lot of his guilt when he discovers what he and Al created in their human transmutation wasn't their mother, and he, in turn, deduces a way to restore Al's body from this revelation.This is because the writing focuses more on current events, rather than dwelling on the mistakes in his back story - this version of Edward is faced with problems that require imperfect, morally questionable solutions, and he is frequently confronted with the consequences of his decisions. Ed is a more brooding character than in the manga.Voiced by: Romi Park (JP), Vic Mignogna (EN) Other Languages Ricardo Escobar (Spain), Blanca Rada (Spain, child), José Manuel Vieira (Latin America), Marcelo Campos (Brazil), Arthur Pestel (French)








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