Fullmetal Alchemist - Der Film: Der Eroberer von Shamballa
Originaltitel: Gekijô-ban hagane no renkinjutsushi: Shanbara wo yuku mono
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7,3/10
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuEdward Elric, an alchemist from an alternate world, races to prevent the Thule Society from harnessing alchemy to wage war on his home.Edward Elric, an alchemist from an alternate world, races to prevent the Thule Society from harnessing alchemy to wage war on his home.Edward Elric, an alchemist from an alternate world, races to prevent the Thule Society from harnessing alchemy to wage war on his home.
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- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 5 wins total
Vic Mignogna
- Edward Elric
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Aaron Dismuke
- Alphonse Elric
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Jason Liebrecht
- Alfons Heiderich
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- (as E. Jason Liebrecht)
Kelly Manison
- Dietlinde Eckhart
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
John Swasey
- Karl Haushofer
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Ed Blaylock
- Fritz Lang
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Leah Clark
- Noah
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Caitlin Glass
- Winry Rockbell
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Juli Erickson
- Pinako Rockbell
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Travis Willingham
- Roy Mustang
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Christopher Sabat
- Alex Louis Armstrong
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Jason Douglas
- Rudolf Hess
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Scott McNeil
- Hohenheim
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Sonny Strait
- Officer Hughes
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Lauren Nicole Goode
- Gracia the Florist
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Lauren Goode)
John Gremillion
- Huskisson
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Colleen Clinkenbeard
- Riza Hawkeye
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Mike McFarland
- Jean Havoc
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
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This movie continues right where we left off from the final episode of FullMetal Alchemist. 2 years afterwards to be correct.
It's 1923 in Germany. Edward has made friends the Alphonse of the Real World, who is 19, tall, and a rocket builder. They're heading to a carnival and met up with some Gypsies. One of the gypsies is named Noah who can sense that Edward isn't from this world.
While the other Alphonse has accomplished more of his alchemy training. And is wearing the same outfit as his brother.
Little does Edward know is that the secret society that his dad's been involved with for sometime is planning an invasion in the Alchemy World.
You're unable to use alchemy in the real world so they wait for someone from the Alchemy to perform a transmutation circle that'll be a gateway between each worlds.
And when that happens it'll be a battle to the finish. The fate of both worlds are in the hands of the Elric Bros.
This movie features a lot of familiar characters from the series, including alter egos in the real world. Those who like the TV series might like this movie. It has action, suspense, and it ties up all the loose ends that were left off in the last episode.
I really liked this movie. Most people dislike it, due to the idea of the story or for containing several CG elements on hard to do animation sequences. It has the same animation and it was done by the same people who did the TV series. I think it's worth checking out for the die hard FMA fans. Those who aren't familiar with the TV series won't like it when you're not sure what is going on.
Plus the English dub does do the movie justice, thanks to Funimation people, who succeeded in bringing the TV show to the US.
It's 1923 in Germany. Edward has made friends the Alphonse of the Real World, who is 19, tall, and a rocket builder. They're heading to a carnival and met up with some Gypsies. One of the gypsies is named Noah who can sense that Edward isn't from this world.
While the other Alphonse has accomplished more of his alchemy training. And is wearing the same outfit as his brother.
Little does Edward know is that the secret society that his dad's been involved with for sometime is planning an invasion in the Alchemy World.
You're unable to use alchemy in the real world so they wait for someone from the Alchemy to perform a transmutation circle that'll be a gateway between each worlds.
And when that happens it'll be a battle to the finish. The fate of both worlds are in the hands of the Elric Bros.
This movie features a lot of familiar characters from the series, including alter egos in the real world. Those who like the TV series might like this movie. It has action, suspense, and it ties up all the loose ends that were left off in the last episode.
I really liked this movie. Most people dislike it, due to the idea of the story or for containing several CG elements on hard to do animation sequences. It has the same animation and it was done by the same people who did the TV series. I think it's worth checking out for the die hard FMA fans. Those who aren't familiar with the TV series won't like it when you're not sure what is going on.
Plus the English dub does do the movie justice, thanks to Funimation people, who succeeded in bringing the TV show to the US.
I remember this movie was widely criticized back then: The fans of the original manga which disliked the plot changes of the original "Full Metal Alchemist" anime considered this movie made the ending even "worse", and those who liked the ending of the original television series considered this movie "ruined" a perfectly satisfying conclusion.
I personally liked a lot the final episodes of the original Full Metal Alchemist show, to the point I prefer it to the super-happy conclusion of "Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood", but I liked this movie too.
Maybe the fans were expecting a "Happily-ever-after" perfect type of ending with Edward reuniting with Al and Winry, but such type of resolution would feel totally out of place in comparison with the rest of the series.
My only complaint is that the antagonist was a little bit underwhelming, and the final confrontation lacked the epic feel a story of this kind should have.
But other than that, this movie does a good job adding some closure to certain loose ends frm the original television series, not "ruining" it as some fans claimed, but fullfilling it instead.
I personally liked a lot the final episodes of the original Full Metal Alchemist show, to the point I prefer it to the super-happy conclusion of "Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood", but I liked this movie too.
Maybe the fans were expecting a "Happily-ever-after" perfect type of ending with Edward reuniting with Al and Winry, but such type of resolution would feel totally out of place in comparison with the rest of the series.
My only complaint is that the antagonist was a little bit underwhelming, and the final confrontation lacked the epic feel a story of this kind should have.
But other than that, this movie does a good job adding some closure to certain loose ends frm the original television series, not "ruining" it as some fans claimed, but fullfilling it instead.
The ending was disappointing in my opinion. I won't say what happens, but I was really enjoying this movie being a fan of both TV series and the manga until this movie ended. I mean, really, the ending is everything to a movie. The greatness of both anime series is almost beyond words, and it's up there on the list with Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann and Gin Tama of top twenty anime series of all time.
So why did the ending of the movie leave me unsatisfied and somewhat depressed? Because it was unsatisfying, I wonder what the writers were thinking?
Well, I'm done complaining about the ending, now for the positive: the story is STILL good in my opinion (until the ending), and the animation is awesome and seems to improve from the first series (please note that this movie is a finale to the first animated series ONLY and is in no way associated with Brotherhood) animation. Seeing the characters grown up a bit was neat and the plot revolving around two alternate worlds is always good if it's done right (which it was, until the ending), without being too damn confusing to follow.
Now, for the basic outline of the story: Ed and an alternate world Al are now studying rocket science, since in that world alchemy doesn't exist. But then a certain 'nice' lady wants to open up the portal to Ed's original world where alchemy DOES exist to find the legendary Shangri-La, opening an opportunity for Ed to get back home.
Overall, 7/10. If it wasn't for the ending it would get another point added.
So why did the ending of the movie leave me unsatisfied and somewhat depressed? Because it was unsatisfying, I wonder what the writers were thinking?
Well, I'm done complaining about the ending, now for the positive: the story is STILL good in my opinion (until the ending), and the animation is awesome and seems to improve from the first series (please note that this movie is a finale to the first animated series ONLY and is in no way associated with Brotherhood) animation. Seeing the characters grown up a bit was neat and the plot revolving around two alternate worlds is always good if it's done right (which it was, until the ending), without being too damn confusing to follow.
Now, for the basic outline of the story: Ed and an alternate world Al are now studying rocket science, since in that world alchemy doesn't exist. But then a certain 'nice' lady wants to open up the portal to Ed's original world where alchemy DOES exist to find the legendary Shangri-La, opening an opportunity for Ed to get back home.
Overall, 7/10. If it wasn't for the ending it would get another point added.
First off, after watching all 51 episodes of Full Metal Alchemist, i was excited at the prospect of a Movie to conclude the series. All the cast are back, and slightly older than they were in the series.
Since the dramatic turn of events, we are brought up to speed with whats been going on in the time we were gone. All the favourite characters are back, and this movie takes a interesting spin on its location. The plot is a fast paced, actioned packed affair with even better fight sequences than the series.
So if you liked the series then this is the desert you deserve. It rounds things up nicely, and does it with style to boot.
Since the dramatic turn of events, we are brought up to speed with whats been going on in the time we were gone. All the favourite characters are back, and this movie takes a interesting spin on its location. The plot is a fast paced, actioned packed affair with even better fight sequences than the series.
So if you liked the series then this is the desert you deserve. It rounds things up nicely, and does it with style to boot.
As a devote fan to the series, I got very excited when hearing that there was going to be a movie made. Part of me was worried that it wouldn't be made with the same meticulous perfection that the series was created with...I shouldn't have worried.
The movie itself is absolutely awesome. I found it very enjoyable and (unlike a lot of anime movies) find myself able to watch it over and over again.
And to those who complain about the ending. If the end of the movie had been *any* different, it would not have been FMA's style. I thought the end was brilliant. So, check it out!
The movie itself is absolutely awesome. I found it very enjoyable and (unlike a lot of anime movies) find myself able to watch it over and over again.
And to those who complain about the ending. If the end of the movie had been *any* different, it would not have been FMA's style. I thought the end was brilliant. So, check it out!
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- WissenswertesThe Thule Society mentioned in this movie really existed. It established the basics of the Nazi ideology, including the Nazi Flag and the myth of Aryan superiority. In its ranks, there were members from the top echelons of the 3rd Reich, including Rudolf Hess (who will make an appearance in this movie), Karl Hausshofer (who appeared in the last episode of the TV series), Alfred Rosenberg, and Adolf Hitler himself.
- PatzerDuring the Putsch sequence, the shot where the NSDAP members are marching depicts some as having MG42 Machine Guns. They were not yet invented at the time the movie takes place.
- Zitate
Alphonse Elric: You've changed, Brother! You've gotten taller!
Edward Elric: [indignant] WHAT'D YOU THINK, THAT I'D STILL BE A RUNT AT EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD?
- VerbindungenFollows Fullmetal Alchemist (2003)
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