Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
A steampunk-infused odyssey where brotherly love confronts cosmic law, forging a saga of sacrifice and redemption etched in steel and soul.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

鋼の錬金術師 FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST

05 April 2009 — 04 July 2010 Japan 1 season 64 episode Ended ⭐ 8.7 (2,263)
Cast: Rie Kugimiya, Romi Park, Shin-ichiro Miki, Fumiko Orikasa, Megumi Takamoto
Animation Sci-Fi & Fantasy Action & Adventure Comedy
Sacrifice and Redemption The Nature of Humanity Family and Brotherhood Science, Power, and Morality

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood - Movie Quotes

Memorable Quotes

A lesson without pain is meaningless. That's because no one can gain without sacrificing something. But by enduring that pain and overcoming it, he shall obtain a powerful, unmatched heart… A heart made fullmetal.

— Edward Elric (Narrating)

Context:

This is part of the final narration in the last episode, "Journey's End" (Episode 64). Edward reflects on his entire journey and the profound lessons he and his brother have learned, summarizing the core message of the entire series.

Meaning:

This quote encapsulates the series' central philosophy of Equivalent Exchange applied to personal growth. It posits that true strength and understanding cannot be achieved without experiencing hardship and loss. The pain is not gratuitous; it's a necessary catalyst for developing resilience and empathy—a "heart made fullmetal."

Stand up and walk. Keep moving forward. You've got two good legs. So get up and use them. You're strong enough to make your own path.

— Edward Elric

Context:

Edward says this to Rose Thomas in Liore in Episode 2, "The First Day," after shattering her faith in the charlatan Father Cornello. He forces her to confront a harsh reality but also empowers her to find her own strength rather than relying on false hope.

Meaning:

This quote embodies Edward's philosophy of self-reliance and relentless forward momentum. Despite the world's cruelty and his own losses, he refuses to succumb to despair. It's a tough-love message about taking responsibility for one's own life and having the strength to overcome adversity without waiting for a miracle.

The power of one man doesn't amount to much. But, however little strength I'm capable of, I'll do everything humanly possible to protect the people I love, and in turn they will protect the ones they love. It seems like the least we tiny humans can do for each other.

— Roy Mustang

Context:

Roy Mustang says this during his fierce battle with the Homunculus Envy in Episode 53, "Flame of Vengeance." He is explaining his motivation to Riza Hawkeye, connecting his grand ambitions to the simple, human desire to protect those he cares for.

Meaning:

This quote reflects a shift in perspective for the typically arrogant Mustang, showcasing his underlying protective nature. It speaks to the theme of interconnectedness, suggesting that humanity's collective strength is built from a chain of personal loyalties and affections. It's a humble acknowledgment of individual limitation but a powerful statement on the strength of community.