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He lost it when one day he was caught and trialed for the killings of I think 13 people. After he was sent to prison one day they finally sentence him to death and use his soul and many more prisoners to make a incomplete philosiphers stone. Then lust decides that it'd be a waste to just have him die so she transmutes him into the armor to protect the laboratory at all costs.

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What are fullmetal alchemist's homunculus' red stripes on the body?

I think they're mostly just design features, but they could have something to do with the fact that they're made with philosopher's stones as hearts


Does Edward Elric ever get his arm back?

yes, Ed and Al they are reunited in Full Metal Alchemist The Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa. There is also a movie that came out in 2011 Full Metal Alchemist The Movie: The Sacred Star of Milos. Also, there was recreated series called FullMetal Alchemist Brotherhood. In the first 20 episodes, it is about the same as FMA, but then takes a HUGE turn. Its pretty good too,


Who is envy in fullmetal alchemist?

envy is a homunculus in fullmetal alchemist, a homunculus is someone who has a philophoser's stone as his or her's heart if a homunculus gets stabbed or shot with a gun or something like that, they just heal and come back to life the only way to kill them for real is to fight them so long that they run out of energy or you rip out their heart homunculi is the plural noun for homunculus and in fullmetal alchemist they look exactly like humans the only way you can tell someone is a homunculus is to see if they have an ouroboros tattoo somewhere on their body each homunculus ahs their own special powers for example....envy can transform into anyone he wants to be and gluttony can eat anything without getting full


Edward elric will die?

Yes, Edward Elric does survive until the very end of the episode of the first Fullmetal Alchemist series. Unfortunately, Edward did not regain his arm and leg, because instead of regaining his body (even though he could pull Al's body out of the gate) he was transferred from Amestris to Earth. This happened as a result of the equivalent exchange law in alchemy. In order to regain Al's body, Edward was transferred to Earth while Al forgot all his memory/experience while his soul was in the suit of armor.


Is Edward Elric righthanded?

Yes, Alphonse Elric is indeed right-handed. In the episodes with flashbacks to Ed and Al's training on Yock island, Al is seen using a hunting knife and fishing spear in his right hand. Then, even after Al has lost his body, he is seen writing with his right hand (Episode 7 Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood - so this is also true in the manga - and episode 18 of the 2003 Fullmetal Alchemist series). I'm sure there are also more instances where he writes, but there ya go!

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What are the human body ingredients in Fullmetal Alchemist?

In Fullmetal Alchemist, the human body ingredients are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and trace amounts of other elements like calcium and phosphorus.


What role do human body ingredients play in the creation of the Philosopher's Stone in Fullmetal Alchemist?

In Fullmetal Alchemist, human body ingredients are used in the creation of the Philosopher's Stone to amplify its power and enable the transmutation of objects without equivalent exchange.


Who is the Fullmetal Alchemist?

The Fullmetal Alchemist. This was the title given to Edward Elric, a fictonal character from the anime/cartoon Fullmetal Alchemist (hence the name). He was given this title when he became a "Dog of the Millitary" because he has a Right Arm and a Left Leg made from Automail (A type of steel that can substitute body parts. The nerves are attached to it).


What are fullmetal alchemist's homunculus' red stripes on the body?

I think they're mostly just design features, but they could have something to do with the fact that they're made with philosopher's stones as hearts


What role does the concept of human body composition play in the world of Fullmetal Alchemist?

In the world of Fullmetal Alchemist, the concept of human body composition plays a significant role in the story's exploration of alchemy and the consequences of tampering with the natural order. Characters in the series use alchemy to manipulate and transmute matter, including human bodies, leading to ethical dilemmas and moral questions about the value of human life and the consequences of playing "god" with the human form.


Does Edward Elric ever get his arm back?

yes, Ed and Al they are reunited in Full Metal Alchemist The Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa. There is also a movie that came out in 2011 Full Metal Alchemist The Movie: The Sacred Star of Milos. Also, there was recreated series called FullMetal Alchemist Brotherhood. In the first 20 episodes, it is about the same as FMA, but then takes a HUGE turn. Its pretty good too,


Who is envy in fullmetal alchemist?

envy is a homunculus in fullmetal alchemist, a homunculus is someone who has a philophoser's stone as his or her's heart if a homunculus gets stabbed or shot with a gun or something like that, they just heal and come back to life the only way to kill them for real is to fight them so long that they run out of energy or you rip out their heart homunculi is the plural noun for homunculus and in fullmetal alchemist they look exactly like humans the only way you can tell someone is a homunculus is to see if they have an ouroboros tattoo somewhere on their body each homunculus ahs their own special powers for example....envy can transform into anyone he wants to be and gluttony can eat anything without getting full


Edward elric will die?

Yes, Edward Elric does survive until the very end of the episode of the first Fullmetal Alchemist series. Unfortunately, Edward did not regain his arm and leg, because instead of regaining his body (even though he could pull Al's body out of the gate) he was transferred from Amestris to Earth. This happened as a result of the equivalent exchange law in alchemy. In order to regain Al's body, Edward was transferred to Earth while Al forgot all his memory/experience while his soul was in the suit of armor.


Does Edward Elric ever restore his body?

Depends, during the first series (I.E. the original airing Fullmetal Alchemist) no but in the movie of said series yes but in an unexpected (if not incredibly weird way that id rather not spoil :) In brotherhood....i have no idea seeing how its hasn't completed airing on Cartoon Network in eng dubs....


Who are the anime characters with one leg?

The only anime charecter I know that has one leg is Edward Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist. He loses it when he trys to do human transmutation and his brother Alphonse loses his entire body. but Edward gives his arm to bring Alphonses soul back, then he seals Als soul into a body of armor. But he gets metal limbs in place of his arm and leg. they function perfectly.


Is Edward Elric righthanded?

Yes, Alphonse Elric is indeed right-handed. In the episodes with flashbacks to Ed and Al's training on Yock island, Al is seen using a hunting knife and fishing spear in his right hand. Then, even after Al has lost his body, he is seen writing with his right hand (Episode 7 Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood - so this is also true in the manga - and episode 18 of the 2003 Fullmetal Alchemist series). I'm sure there are also more instances where he writes, but there ya go!


What kind of alchemist is Alphonse?

Alphonse Elric, from the anime and manga series "Fullmetal Alchemist," is primarily a sympathetic and morally grounded alchemist. Unlike many in his field, he seeks knowledge and power not for personal gain but to understand the complexities of life and death, driven by a desire to restore his brother Edward's body after a failed alchemical experiment. Alphonse embodies the themes of sacrifice and redemption, emphasizing the importance of human connection and the consequences of one's actions in the pursuit of knowledge. His character represents the idea that true alchemy lies in understanding and valuing humanity rather than merely mastering the science of transmutation.