Fullmetal Alchemist~ (right?)
Fullmetal Alchemist was released earlier, in 2003. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood was released in 2009. If you mean "anime" look above. If you mean manga then there is only one manga series called Fullmetal Alchemist and it came out before either anime in August 2001. The newest anime FMA: Brotherhood more closely follows the original manga.
Shows? there are only two shows those being Fullmetal Alchemist and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. If you mean episodes, she appears in many of the episodes for large periods of time. there are only about 15 that she is not in.
Explain more please. If you mean, the translator for FullMetal Alchemist, try [Anime-Keep] or [Spoon].
FullMetal is the name given to Ed by the State when he passes the test to become a state alchemist. he gets this name because of his automail. Hiromu Arakawa (the author of FMA) has said in an interview that she got the name Fullmetal from the movie "Full Metal Jacket", and said that it just sounded cool.
Fullmetal Alchemist~ (right?)
Fullmetal Alchemist was released earlier, in 2003. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood was released in 2009. If you mean "anime" look above. If you mean manga then there is only one manga series called Fullmetal Alchemist and it came out before either anime in August 2001. The newest anime FMA: Brotherhood more closely follows the original manga.
Shows? there are only two shows those being Fullmetal Alchemist and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. If you mean episodes, she appears in many of the episodes for large periods of time. there are only about 15 that she is not in.
I think you mean Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood which isn't an OVA. It's on Adult Swim on Sundays at 1:00 AM
No. If you mean is the series going to be revived, then no.
Explain more please. If you mean, the translator for FullMetal Alchemist, try [Anime-Keep] or [Spoon].
If you mean real as in there is an anime, manga, video games, etc. ... then yes, it is real. If you mean if Edward Elric is real then no, he is not.
FullMetal is the name given to Ed by the State when he passes the test to become a state alchemist. he gets this name because of his automail. Hiromu Arakawa (the author of FMA) has said in an interview that she got the name Fullmetal from the movie "Full Metal Jacket", and said that it just sounded cool.
It depend on what you mean by come back. As in he goes back to his world then yes in the movie, but he doesn't stay. IF you mean the series then also yes cause of the Fullmetal Alchemist the Brotherhood. The Brotherhood is straight by the manga. So It goes by the manga. Its cool to watch. you can find episodes of it subbed online or wait each Sunday morning at midnight to watch it on Adult Swim. So you can watch it in English.
I have never heard that behind a persons name, but it stands for Fullmetal Alchemist which is an anime produced by Funimation and Aniplex. It may be a typo of FKA, "Formerly known as".
If you mean new episodes as in continuation of the first Fullmetal Alchemist series, then the answer is, no, they are not. But a new series titled Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood was released, the difference is mainly on the plot. This whole new series is similar to the still unfinished manga plot line.
full metal alchemy? Don't you mean Edward Elric, the full metal alchemist? The term full metal means stubborn in Japan, and Alchemy is decomposing and composing things. Although, there is no such thing as full metal alchemy. ^_^