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Full Metal Jacket is a 1987 war film directed and produced by Stanley Kubrick from a screenplay he co-wrote with Michael Herr and Gustav Hasford. The film is based on Hasford's 1979 autobiographical novel The Short-Timers .
Square Enix compiled the chapters in 27 tankÅbon volumes, released from January 22, 2002, to November 22, 2010. [26] [27] A few chapters have been re-released in Japan in two "Extra number" magazines and Fullmetal Alchemist, The First Attack, which features the first nine chapters of the manga and other side stories. [28]
However, the episodes were later made available on the Funimation website and on the official Funimation channel on YouTube. [29] In August 2009, Aniplex started releasing the series on Blu-ray and DVD; the first release included two episodes and an OVA. [30] Two more OVAs were included in the fifth and ninth volumes alongside four episodes.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood comprises a total of 64 episodes, 4 original video animations (OVAs), and 1 theatrical film. The anime series premiered on April 5, 2009, on MBS and TBS's Sunday 5:30 p.m. JST anime timeblock, replacing Mobile Suit Gundam 00. [4]
[3] [4] A few chapters have been rereleased in Japan in two "Extra number" magazines and Fullmetal Alchemist: The First Attack, which features the first nine chapters of the manga as well as other side stories. [5] On July 22, 2011, Square Enix started republishing the series in kanzenban format. [6]
A bonus DVD, exclusive to the US release, contains a music video for Nana Kitade's "Indelible Sin". [14] [40] Fullmetal Alchemist The Movie Conqueror Of Shamballa OST, which contains forty-six tracks—all of which were used in the featured film Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa—was released on July 20, 2005. [14]
Fullmetal Alchemist is an anime television series loosely based on the manga of the same title by Hiromu Arakawa. [1] Set in a fictional universe in which alchemy is one of the most advanced scientific techniques, the story follows two alchemist brothers named Edward and Alphonse Elric, who want to recover parts of their bodies lost in an attempt to bring their mother back to life through alchemy.
Similar to the Japanese version, the English limited edition features several extras such as interviews with the Japanese cast, a video explanation of the film's creation, and an 18-page guidebook featuring character sketches. [22] [23] A special edition featuring extras, a book and cards was published on June 23, 2009. [24]