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Alphonse Elric (Japanese: アルフォンス・エルリック, Hepburn: Arufonsu Erurikku) is a fictional character and one of the protagonists in the Fullmetal Alchemist manga series and its adaptations created by Hiromu Arakawa.
Alfonso has also developed a budding relationship with a girl named Christina (クリスティーナ, Kurisutīna) and helps León and Ximena raise and train Roberto. As Gaia, Alfonso dons a heavy suit of red-violet and gold armor with a cape and wields a massive great sword. His armor's design is mostly identical to Rafael's, save for a ...
The first series is set in the fictitious Valiante Kingdom (ヴァリアンテ国, Variante-koku), which resembles Spain during the Spanish Inquisition.After the king, under the influence of his advisor Mendoza, launches a witch hunt that endangers both Makai Knights and Makai Alchemists, a Makai Alchemist named Anna is burned at the stake while giving birth to León Luis, who is spirited off ...
León devotes himself to training Roberto, the son of Germán Luis and Ximena, with the assistance of Prince Alfonso. Garm orders them to exterminate the Dead Tower Horror, after Nigra Venus before she can activate the mystic tool created by Mendoza, Zirkel's Ring. She is reputedly the most beautiful Horror in the world which resides in a ...
Anime Boredom praised the characters for having a good balance between action, comedy and deep moments and remarked the emotional core of the development of the two main characters. [31] Maria Lin from Animefringe.com criticized the large number of sentimental scenes in the series, considering them "an abuse to make the viewers cry".
Fullmetal Alchemist was adapted into two separate anime series for television: a loose anime adaption with a mostly original story titled Fullmetal Alchemist in 2003–2004, and a retelling that faithfully adapts the original manga in 2009–2010 titled Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.
This is a list of episodes of all three entries of Garo: The Animation, a collective of anime spin-off from 2005's Garo tokusatsu drama. From episodes 1–12, the opening theme is "Honō no Kokuin -Divine Flame-" (炎の刻印 -DIVINE FLAME-) by JAM Project while the ending theme is "CHIASTOLITE" by Sayaka Sasaki.
An anime television series, directed by Yoshiyuki Asai and produced by A-1 Pictures, aired from July 2 to December 30, 2017, on Tokyo MX and other channels. [30] [31] The series ran for 25 episodes. [32] Yūichirō Higashide wrote the scripts, Yūkei Yamada designed the characters, and Masaru Yokoyama composed the music. [33]