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* ''Fullmetal Alchemist: [[SuperTitle64Advance Dual Sympathy]]'': A NintendoDS adaptation of the 2003 anime, released alongside the third RPG above in 2005.

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* ''Fullmetal Alchemist: [[SuperTitle64Advance Dual Sympathy]]'': A NintendoDS usefulNotes/NintendoDS adaptation of the 2003 anime, released alongside the third RPG above in 2005.
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* ''Fullmetal Alchemist: [[SuperTitle64Advance Dual Sympathy]]'': A NintendoDS adaptation of the 2003 anime, released alongside the third RPG above in 2005

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[[caption-width-right:350:Left to right: Alphonse and Edward Elric.]]
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** ''Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood'': The 2009 anime series which directly adapts it

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** ''Fullmetal ''[[Manga.FullmetalAlchemist Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood'': Brotherhood]]'': The 2009 anime series which directly adapts it
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** ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemistTheConquerorOfShamballa'': The conclusion of the 2003 anime

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** ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemistTheConquerorOfShamballa'': The TheMovie conclusion of the 2003 anime
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** ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemistConquerorOfShamballa'': The conclusion of the 2003 anime

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** ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemistTheMovieConquerorOfShamballa'': The conclusion of the 2003 anime

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** ''Fullmetal Alchemist The Movie: Conqueror Of Shamballa'': The conclusion of the 2003 anime

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The second Fullmetal Alchemist PS 2 game is notable in that while being a prequel to the first, it also sets itself in its own continuity due to dramatically altering events from both the manga and original anime (for example, an original character from the game kills Father Cornello rather than Lust and Ed and Al don\'t even get the chance to meet Shou Tucker before Scar kills him)


** ''Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse Of The Crimson Elixir'': An RPG that serves as a prequel to the above, released on 2004

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** ''Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse Of The Crimson Elixir'': An RPG that serves as a prequel to the above, above but also takes place in its own continuity, released on 2004
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** ''Anime/FullMetalAlchemistTheSacredStarOfMilos'': TheMovie set in that continuity
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[[SimilarlyNamedWorks Not to be confused with]] ''LightNovel/FullMetalPanic'' or ''Film/FullMetalJacket''.
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The series began as a {{manga}} written by HiromuArakawa, with many adaptations and spin-off material following. It was widely acclaimed in Japan and its success also reached overseas, enough to name [[EquivalentExchange a trope]] [[GateOfTruth or two]].

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The series began as a {{manga}} written by HiromuArakawa, with many adaptations and spin-off material following. It was widely acclaimed in Japan and its success also reached overseas, overseas. enough to name [[EquivalentExchange a trope]] [[GateOfTruth or two]].
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* ''Fullmetal Alchemist: [[SuperTitle64Advance Dual Sympathy]]'': A Nintendo DS adaptation of the 2003 anime, released alongside the third RPG above in 2005

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* ''Manga.FullmetalAlchemist'': The original manga series by Hiromu Arakawa and the 2009 anime series which directly adapts it, known as ''Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood''.
* The 2003 anime loosely adapted from the manga, ''Anime.FullmetalAlchemist''.
* ''Fullmetal Alchemist The Movie: Conqueror Of Shamballa'': The conclusion of the 2003 anime.
* ''Fullmetal Alchemist And The Broken Angel'': An ActionRPG for the PS2 released on 2003.
* ''Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse Of The Crimson Elixir'': An RPG that serves as a prequel to the above, released on 2004.
* ''Fullmetal Alchemist 3: The Girl Who Succeeds God'': A third RPG released on 2005.
* ''Fullmetal Alchemist Dream Carnival'': A FightingGame released on 2004.

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* ''Fullmetal Alchemist Alchemist: Dream Carnival'': A FightingGame released on 2004.2004
* ''Fullmetal Alchemist: [[SuperTitle64Advance Dual Sympathy]]'': A Nintendo DS adaptation of the 2003 anime, released alongside the third RPG above in 2005
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* ''FullmetalAlchemistTheMovieConquerorOfShamballa'': The conclusion of the 2003 anime.
* ''FullmetalAlchemistAndTheBrokenAngel'': An ActionRPG for the PS2 released on 2003.
* ''FullmetalAlchemist2CurseOfTheCrimsonElixir'': An RPG that serves as a prequel to the above, released on 2004.
* ''FullmetalAlchemist3TheGirlWhoSucceedsGod'': A third RPG released on 2005.
* ''FullmetalAlchemistDreamCarnival'': A FightingGame released on 2004.

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* ''FullmetalAlchemistTheMovieConquerorOfShamballa'': ''Fullmetal Alchemist The Movie: Conqueror Of Shamballa'': The conclusion of the 2003 anime.
* ''FullmetalAlchemistAndTheBrokenAngel'': ''Fullmetal Alchemist And The Broken Angel'': An ActionRPG for the PS2 released on 2003.
* ''FullmetalAlchemist2CurseOfTheCrimsonElixir'': ''Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse Of The Crimson Elixir'': An RPG that serves as a prequel to the above, released on 2004.
* ''FullmetalAlchemist3TheGirlWhoSucceedsGod'': ''Fullmetal Alchemist 3: The Girl Who Succeeds God'': A third RPG released on 2005.
* ''FullmetalAlchemistDreamCarnival'': ''Fullmetal Alchemist Dream Carnival'': A FightingGame released on 2004.
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* ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemistTheMovieConquerorOfShamballa'': The conclusion of the 2003 anime.
* ''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemistAndTheBrokenAngel'': An ActionRPG for the PS2 released on 2003.
* ''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemist2CurseOfTheCrimsonElixir'': An RPG that serves as a prequel to the above, released on 2004.
* ''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemist3TheGirlWhoSucceedsGod'': A third RPG released on 2005.
* ''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemistDreamCarnival'': A FightingGame released on 2004.

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* ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemistTheMovieConquerorOfShamballa'': ''FullmetalAlchemistTheMovieConquerorOfShamballa'': The conclusion of the 2003 anime.
* ''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemistAndTheBrokenAngel'': ''FullmetalAlchemistAndTheBrokenAngel'': An ActionRPG for the PS2 released on 2003.
* ''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemist2CurseOfTheCrimsonElixir'': ''FullmetalAlchemist2CurseOfTheCrimsonElixir'': An RPG that serves as a prequel to the above, released on 2004.
* ''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemist3TheGirlWhoSucceedsGod'': ''FullmetalAlchemist3TheGirlWhoSucceedsGod'': A third RPG released on 2005.
* ''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemistDreamCarnival'': ''FullmetalAlchemistDreamCarnival'': A FightingGame released on 2004.
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* ''FullmetalAlchemistTheMovie: ConquerorOfShamballa:'' The conclusion of the 2003 anime.

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The series began as a {{manga}} written by HiromuArakawa, with many adaptations and spin-off material following.

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The series began as a {{manga}} written by HiromuArakawa, with many adaptations and spin-off material following.
following. It was widely acclaimed in Japan and its success also reached overseas, enough to name [[EquivalentExchange a trope]] [[GateOfTruth or two]].
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''Fullmetal Alchemist'' tells the tale of two brothers. Edward Elric and Alphonse Elric, sons of the celebrated alchemist Van Hohenheim, attempt to resurrect their dead mother in an alchemical ritual. However, to their horror, the ritual [[GoneHorriblyWrong goes horribly wrong]], crippling both their bodies. Edward loses both his arm and leg, while Alphonse loses his entire body and has his soul attached to a suit of armour. Thus, they set off in search of the Philosopher's Stone, an artifact they believe will help them regain their bodies.

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''Fullmetal Alchemist'' tells the tale of two brothers. brothers, Edward Elric and Alphonse Elric, sons of the celebrated alchemist Van Hohenheim, who attempt to resurrect their dead mother in an alchemical ritual. However, to their horror, the ritual [[GoneHorriblyWrong goes horribly wrong]], crippling both their bodies. Edward loses both his arm and leg, while Alphonse loses his entire body and has his soul attached to a suit of armour.armor. Thus, they set off in search of the Philosopher's Stone, an artifact they believe will help them regain their bodies.



* ''Manga.FullmetalAlchemist'': The original manga series by Hiromu Arakawa and the 2009 anime series which directly adapts it, known as ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemistBrotherhood''.

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* ''Manga.FullmetalAlchemist'': The original manga series by Hiromu Arakawa and the 2009 anime series which directly adapts it, known as ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemistBrotherhood''.''Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood''.
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* ''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemist2CurseOfTheCrismonElixir'': An RPG that serves as a prequel to the above, released on 2004.

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* ''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemist2CurseOfTheCrismonElixir'': ''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemist2CurseOfTheCrimsonElixir'': An RPG that serves as a prequel to the above, released on 2004.
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''Fullmetal Alchemist'' refers to one of the following:

* The original manga series by Hiromu Arakawa and the 2009 anime series which directly adapts it, ''Manga.FullmetalAlchemist''
* The 2003 anime loosely adapted from the manga, ''Anime.FullmetalAlchemist''

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''Fullmetal Alchemist'' refers to one tells the tale of two brothers. Edward Elric and Alphonse Elric, sons of the following:

celebrated alchemist Van Hohenheim, attempt to resurrect their dead mother in an alchemical ritual. However, to their horror, the ritual [[GoneHorriblyWrong goes horribly wrong]], crippling both their bodies. Edward loses both his arm and leg, while Alphonse loses his entire body and has his soul attached to a suit of armour. Thus, they set off in search of the Philosopher's Stone, an artifact they believe will help them regain their bodies.

The series began as a {{manga}} written by HiromuArakawa, with many adaptations and spin-off material following.

!Works in this franchise include:
* ''Manga.FullmetalAlchemist'': The original manga series by Hiromu Arakawa and the 2009 anime series which directly adapts it, ''Manga.FullmetalAlchemist''
known as ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemistBrotherhood''.
* The 2003 anime loosely adapted from the manga, ''Anime.FullmetalAlchemist''
FullmetalAlchemist''.
* ''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemistAndTheBrokenAngel'': An ActionRPG for the PS2 released on 2003.
* ''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemist2CurseOfTheCrismonElixir'': An RPG that serves as a prequel to the above, released on 2004.
* ''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemist3TheGirlWhoSucceedsGod'': A third RPG released on 2005.
* ''VideoGame/FullmetalAlchemistDreamCarnival'': A FightingGame released on 2004.
* ''VisualNovel/FullmetalAlchemistBluebirdsIllusion'': A fan-made visual novel.
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* The FanSequel ''VisualNovel/FullmetalAlchemistBluebirdsIllusion''

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* The FanSequel ''VisualNovel/FullmetalAlchemistBluebirdsIllusion''
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''Fullmetal Alchemist'' refers to one of the following:

* The original manga series by Hiromu Arakawa and the 2009 anime series which directly adapts it, ''Manga.FullmetalAlchemist''
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If you see a wick to this page, please direct it to the series it belongs to. If you're referring to characters or events that cross both versions, link to ''Manga.FullmetalAlchemist'', as it's the source that both series draw from.
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