The dangerous intersection of science, weaponization, and political ideology, mirrored through Alfons Heiderich’s rocket research. The English Dub and Voice Cast
The English dub was produced by in Vancouver (same as the 2003 series dub) and licensed by Funimation .
For fans of anime, few titles hold the same legendary status as Fullmetal Alchemist (2003). While Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is often praised for faithfully adapting the manga, the 2003 series carved its own path—a darker, more melancholic trajectory that culminated in one of the most ambitious anime films ever made: .
, several official printed materials (paper-based products) were released. Most dedicated standalone books are Japanese imports, but a specific 64-page hardback book was released in English as part of the North American Limited Edition DVD set. Official Printed Materials (Paper) Limited Edition 64-Page Hardback Book (English)
| Character | English Voice Actor | |-----------|----------------------| | Edward Elric | Vic Mignogna | | Alphonse Elric | Aaron Dismuke | | Winry Rockbell | Caitlin Glass | | Roy Mustang | Travis Willingham | | Riza Hawkeye | Colleen Clinkenbeard | | Maes Hughes (cameo) | Sonny Strait | | Envy (final form) | Chris Patton | | Dante (flashback) | Christine Auten | | Gluttony (flashback) | Chris Cason | | Noah (new character) | Kristi Kang | | Dietlinde Eckhart (villain) | Tabitha St. Germain | | Karl Haushofer | J. Michael Tatum |
For Western audiences, the English dub of The Conqueror of Shamballa , produced by Funimation, holds a special place. The release brought back the iconic voice cast that had defined the characters for a generation of fans.
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The dangerous intersection of science, weaponization, and political ideology, mirrored through Alfons Heiderich’s rocket research. The English Dub and Voice Cast
The English dub was produced by in Vancouver (same as the 2003 series dub) and licensed by Funimation . Fullmetal Alchemist The Conqueror Of Shamballa English
For fans of anime, few titles hold the same legendary status as Fullmetal Alchemist (2003). While Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is often praised for faithfully adapting the manga, the 2003 series carved its own path—a darker, more melancholic trajectory that culminated in one of the most ambitious anime films ever made: . While Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is often praised for
, several official printed materials (paper-based products) were released. Most dedicated standalone books are Japanese imports, but a specific 64-page hardback book was released in English as part of the North American Limited Edition DVD set. Official Printed Materials (Paper) Limited Edition 64-Page Hardback Book (English) produced by Funimation
| Character | English Voice Actor | |-----------|----------------------| | Edward Elric | Vic Mignogna | | Alphonse Elric | Aaron Dismuke | | Winry Rockbell | Caitlin Glass | | Roy Mustang | Travis Willingham | | Riza Hawkeye | Colleen Clinkenbeard | | Maes Hughes (cameo) | Sonny Strait | | Envy (final form) | Chris Patton | | Dante (flashback) | Christine Auten | | Gluttony (flashback) | Chris Cason | | Noah (new character) | Kristi Kang | | Dietlinde Eckhart (villain) | Tabitha St. Germain | | Karl Haushofer | J. Michael Tatum |
For Western audiences, the English dub of The Conqueror of Shamballa , produced by Funimation, holds a special place. The release brought back the iconic voice cast that had defined the characters for a generation of fans.