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Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood Dub Episode 60 New [exclusive] ★

While the apocalypse unfolds, several critical character arcs reach their boiling points:

," is a pivotal installment in the series' climactic "Promised Day" arc. While there is no "new" version of the episode itself, the series is widely celebrated for its high-quality Funimation English dub, which premiered on Adult Swim in 2011. Episode Overview: " Eye of Heaven, Gateway of Earth fullmetal alchemist brotherhood dub episode 60 new

For English dub viewers, this episode—originally airing in the West in 2011—remains the moment the cast of voice actors transcended "dubbing" and delivered a Shakespearean tragedy in alchemy coats. Scar nodded once, almost imperceptibly, and turned away

Scar nodded once, almost imperceptibly, and turned away to help a soldier haul a wounded comrade from the rubble. The city around them breathed, wounded but alive. The cost had been terrible. The work that remained would not be easy. The work that remained would not be easy

The English dub, directed by Mike McFarland (who also voices Havoc), remains faithful to the original Japanese script while adding naturalistic cadences for English audiences. McFarland’s direction avoids the common trap of over-dramatization. For example, when Ed realizes Al’s body is fading, the silence in the booth is palpable—Mignogna’s whispered “No… no, not now” is more devastating than any scream.

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