Last Full Metal Alchemist Episode make you cry?

No, I was more excited, a great climax to finish it and to lead on to the movie, although Al's death is quite a sad scene and Gluttony's despair for Lust, but also the excitement when envy enters london and Edward follows and Al getting training from his teacher. Not really a sorrowful last episode.
 
Well when Mustang almost died, I went =( But then when he was alive near the end of the episode i went =D Al's death was sad. When he said "This is for you, brother." I was like 8| So my saddness meter in that episode was probably 45%
 
Kinda strange how easily Mech Archer got killed though, just a few shots to his human back and he died, I wonder if Fuhrer Bradley's son actually survived, he isn't mentioned after Mustang saves his from the mansion.
 
I was really touched by the ending in both the anime and the movie, not that it was that sad or anything, the closeness between Al and Ed is what moved me the most, their relationship... whenever I watch FMA I look at my little brother and am happy that we too are really close.. an amazing anime, I really don't know why some people detest it so :/
 
People detest it? I can't see why, it really shows the bonds that family can share, how one event can spur people so much. I am going to watch the movie the second I get it, I can't wait! but does the movie explain what happens to Gluttony, Dante or Wrath?
 
I actually missed the last episode of FMA. I avidly watched every single episode each day, and incidentally, my tivo did NOT record the final episode. I actually had Lady Aerith tell me everything that happened. XD

The second to last episode had me totally stumped.
I wasn't sure if Edward had really died or if he was going to get right back up and pretend it was a scratch, as he usually does. To think that he went right back through the gate; even though it was obvious that that would happen, I never thought that it would end that way.
I'm happy with the ending though. In the end, everything turns out for the better.
 
OMG yes I totally started bawling. I was so sad that Alphonse could not remember anything, and that Ed was stuck in our world. It was a great end to the series though, and a perfect set up for the movie ^_^
 
But Al does remember slight things, if you remember his reason to want to learn more from Asumi was to help save his brother, and Rhea, if you really want to see it just look it up in youtube or somewhere ;)
 
if you remember his reason to want to learn more from Asumi was to help save his brother

I think this is cause they told him what had happened, and he believed that Ed was still alive so he wanted to find him.

I am going to watch the movie the second I get it, I can't wait! but does the movie explain what happens to Gluttony, Dante or Wrath?

You haven't seen it yet? I saw it like a 1 or 2 back :/ nvm get it fast :D
 
Yeah, I am hoping to get it for christmas, because it is confusing how gluttony attempts to eat dante while she uses alchemy and wrath is just left there :sad:

actually, does anyone remember a few episodes back when Ed transforms his automail arm into a tommy gun? how does he do that? he only has an arm blade.
 
Well he CHOSES to transmute the metal on his hand into a blade, he can transmute it into anything he wants in reality, well FMA reality.
 
I suppose, it is just that his signature weapon is a blade, he never has anything else, unless you count him summoning a spear from the ground.
 
Yeah, I think the ending of Full metal was sad.
Two brothers stuck in seperate worlds not sure if they would ever seen each other again, that would suck to be in the situation with any or my bros...
 
it was sad, for some reason i had the feeling that Al was going to be the one that died throughout the whole series, when it turns out that ed was the one sent to our world. it was a great ending to a great series though.
 
Yeah, when I was up to the tenth episode I think I had two theories of the ending: Al sacrifices himself to get his brother's limbs back or Ed sacrifices himself so Al can get his body back, the latter was my stronger theory. But I guess I was half right, they both were willing to sacrifice themselves for each other.
 
i really wish lust had been able to survive and become human again, she was starting to grow on me. i sort of expected something to happen between winry and ed at first, but they are definitely just friends. i havent seen the movie yet though, is it good?
 
I disagree with you Edward Elric. I think Winry and Ed had a lot more going on than just friendship, even the story in the manga has me leaning more towards something happening for them. When it comes to their relationship, Edward didn't have time to just stop what he was doing so he could pursue something with her, but he gave more than enough hints throughout the series that there was potential feelings stronger than friendship there for her, he just couldn't act on them and I think a part of him was afraid to, knowing what type of fate could lie ahead of them. I don't think Ed wanted to become another Hohenhiem with the whole "falling in love, having important things to do, leaving girlfriend/wife behind to basically waste away waiting".

As for the ending of the series? I hated it. I don't like how they closed it with the movie, there is still too much left open from the ending of the movie. Nothing wrapped the series up nicely at all. The last episode, yeah I gotta admit, it made me cry a bit, but really the only part I cried at was when Ed cried. That always gets to me for some reason or another. Anyway, I prefer the manga more than the anime.

edit: I just saw your question, FFGuy. To answer that, Ed had the equal amount of mass surrounding him able to transmute his arm into a gun. Otherwise, he wouldn't have been able to do it. The blade is his signature weapon yes, but as long as he has the equivalent of material to transmute something, like his arm, then he can do it. In this case, apparently he did.
 
I almost cried. But i think i had tears in my eyes when
Lust
died.
 
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