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Steel. In the FA, Edward sacrifices his alchemy.
The ability was exchanged for the younger brother. In 03, Edward went to another dimension and did not recover his hands and feet, while his younger brother recovered his body, but forgot the memory of his trip with his brother. In the theatrical version of Shambhala.
After all the incidents, Edward decided to destroy the door to the two dimensions to avoid the same tragedy from happening again, and Edward decided to destroy the door in the second dimension, even then he could never return to his original world and never see his former friends again. When Edward returned to the second dimension, he didn't expect his younger brother to hide in his armor and follow Edward to the second dimension, and the door of the other dimension was handed over to Flame Dazuo to destroy, and Edward still hadn't recovered, and his brother recovered.
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In version 03, Ed returns to Al at his own expense and goes to another world (the other side of the Gate of Truth), where Elder recovers his body but loses his memory. Later, in the theatrical version, Al regains his memories and travels to another world, traveling with Ed in another world. In the FA version, Al exchanged himself for Ed's hand.
Ed then exchanged his Door of Truth (i.e., the loss of alchemy) for Al's soul and body, so that in the end both of them returned to their previous bodies, one to the West and the other to the East.
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fa is a good ending.,The body is fine.,03 recovered.,But the brothers are separated.,It's recommended that you must watch the theater version after watching 03.。
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The ending of 03 Steel Forge is: Ed is killed by Andy, Al (Philosopher's Stone) sacrifices himself in exchange for his brother, and then, Ed sacrifices himself in exchange for Al (human state), and Ed is on the other side of the door.
The ending of 09 Steel Refining FA is: Everyone fights the father of androids together, and just when Ed is about to be killed, Al refines himself and replaces his brother's hands and feet, so Ed defeats it. In the end, Ed exchanged his truth for Al, which meant that he could no longer use alchemy, and Winry was with Ed.
The main plot: The world of the alchemist, is a world of equivalent exchange. If you don't sacrifice anything, you won't get anything, and in order to get something, you have to pay the same price, which is the principle of equivalent exchange in alchemy.
Edward and his younger brother Alphonse Elric missed their mother who died when they were young, and in order to see their deceased mother, they violated the greatest taboo of alchemy, which was the refining of the human body that could bring the dead back to life. Not only did Edward Elric lose his left leg, but his brother Alphonse lost his body.
Because he didn't want to lose his brother, he fixed his brother's soul on the armor at the cost of his right arm. In order to retrieve their original bodies, the two brothers embark on a journey to find the "Philosopher's Stone". In the end, he recovered his arm with his brother's soul (09 version of FA), defeated the villain in the flask, and persuaded the truth at the cost of his own truth gate (alchemy) to retrieve his brother's body (but Edward did not recover his left leg, in order not to forget the past).
Finally, I would like to conclude with Edward's words: There is no point in a lesson that is not accompanied by pain, for there is no gain without sacrifice. However, when this pain is overcome, one will gain a strong heart that does not yield to anything, yes, a heart of steel.
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03: In the end, Al's body returns, but he loses his memory, and Ed goes to another world (which is our world) through the door; At the end of the theatrical version, Al recovers his memories and Ed is in another world.
FA: Al bought Ed's hand back at the cost of his soul, and Ed brought Al back at the cost of his "Gate of Truth" (i.e., all his alchemy). Gulaman became the Great **, Roy went to manage the East, and Skar went to revive Ishbal.
Zhang Mei, Yao Lin, and Lan Fang returned to Xingguo, and Yao Lin became the emperor of Xingguo. The Ellik brothers finally decided to go on a trip, and Al went east (to find Zhang Mei ==?) Ed couldn't stand the sun because his mechanical armor couldn't stand it, so he went to the West and confessed to Wen Li when he got on the train
I gave you half of my life, in exchange for the same value, and you should give me half of your life karma!
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The ending of the 2003 version of the TV anime. Ed reinforces Al at the cost of his own body. But Al loses his memories of when he turned into armor.
Ed and Hoinheim ran through the Gate of Truth to the other side of the door, and Embien, the android, chased after him as a dragon.
In the 2003 theatrical finale, Hohenheim was eaten by the dragon that Emby turned into on the other side of the door, and Hoinheim opened the door of truth again at the cost of this, wanting Ed to go back, and after Ed went back, the people on the other side of the door also wanted to come, and Ed returned to the other side of the door again. Al eventually secretly followed, and the brothers were reunited.
At the end of the 2010 TV anime, everyone put down the flask villain together, Hohenheim died, and Ed used the knowledge he had mastered to refine Al, and Al used his body to refine Ed. Gullid is killed by the flask villain, Scaly returns to the new kingdom as emperor, Ed confesses to Wendy and embarks on a journey around the West, while Al goes to the East, and the two are separated again.
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Edward and Winley confessed their hearts to each other, handing over the rest of their lives to each other. He and Alphonse marched to the east and west, respectively, in search of stronger alchemy.
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The eldest brother disappeared (to another dimension or world) in order to restore the younger brother's body
After returning to normal, the younger brother worked hard to learn alchemy in order to find the eldest brother.
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