In this sequel to the anime epic Fullmetal Alchemist, the Elric brothers travel to the land of Milos, where people are rebelling against their masters. The brothers soon become involved in the cause, joining forces with a young alchemist named Julia. |
Disc joins Blade and his team, but unfortunately the Girl Squadron has taken Eve captive. |
Set 50 years after World War III, this darkly imaginative anime series recounts the birth of a new mutant species. Given the moniker "Needless" by ordinary mortals, the mutants have gained superpowers while living in the contaminated ruins of Tokyo. |
Just as they discover important information at Iron Mountain, Blade and his team are attacked by Adam Arclight's deadly Girl Squadron. |
As Adam Arclight's body begins to fail him, he finds the perfect donor - Adam Blade. |
A mysterious stranger shows up at the church, but he's not interested in confession so much as he's interested in retribution for Blade. |
Cruz and Eve, on a hunt for Super Gel Dero Doro drink, hide in an abandoned building. But inside lies an enemy more dangerous than the mechanical monsters outside. |
Set 50 years after World War III, this darkly imaginative anime series recounts the birth of a new mutant species. Given the moniker "Needless" by ordinary mortals, the mutants have gained superpowers while living in the contaminated ruins of Tokyo. |
Set 50 years after World War III, this darkly imaginative anime series recounts the birth of a new mutant species. Given the moniker "Needless" by ordinary mortals, the mutants have gained superpowers while living in the contaminated ruins of Tokyo. |
In a post-apocalyptic world, a young rebel named Cruz is taken in by Adam Blade and his band of mutants with strange powers called the Needless. |
Set 50 years after World War III, this darkly imaginative anime series recounts the birth of a new mutant species. Given the moniker "Needless" by ordinary mortals, the mutants have gained superpowers while living in the contaminated ruins of Tokyo. |
Kuchinashi unleashes her most powerful weapon, the wickedly deceptive Lillith Temptation. |
After lying in wait for so long, Saten finally makes his move, revealing just what his fragment actually is. |
During the battle with the Fourth Great One, her mask is taken off, shocking everyone as to her true identity. |
As Aruka deals a deadly blow to Cruz, he remembers their early days in the Resistance. |
Saten announces his plans for domination and reveals who he plans to have sit by his side as he rules. |
Set 50 years after World War III, this darkly imaginative anime series recounts the birth of a new mutant species. Given the moniker "Needless" by ordinary mortals, the mutants have gained superpowers while living in the contaminated ruins of Tokyo. |
Saten announces his plans for domination and reveals who he plans to have sit by his side as he rules. |
Blade and Arclight escalate their battle. And Aruka discovers what's really behind Saten's deceitful motives. |
The true nature of the "Adam" and "Eve" test subjects are unveiled at last. And the two "Adam"s have a greater connection than they realize. |
Blade attempts to steal Arclight's powers, and the origins of the Adam Project are revealed. |
Just as Aruka is ready to finish off her brother, she is stopped by an unlikely interloper. |
As Cruz hovers between life and death, Aruka and Saten try to destroy Blade and his comrades once and for all. |
A fallen enemy may have the key to deprogramming Eve. And Saten is very displeased with the Girls Squadron's dicey attempts at destroying Blade. |
Just when it looks as though the Girl Squadron has Blade and his own team beaten, Cruz makes a vital discovery. |
The Girl Squadron reveals their new weapon in the fight against Blade - Blade's own fighting partner, Eve. |
Cruz finds out that Blade originally traveled with two other Needless - the death-wielding Set and the manic Solva. |
Trapping Blade in a giant bedroom, the Girl Squadron combine their powers to seduce him. |
Adam Arclight at last meets Blade face-to-face, resulting in a dangerous battle played out before thousands of innocent victims. |
When a competing team discovers the Girl Squadron has taken a valuable hostage, they begin a riot grrrrl-like turf war. |
In this apocalyptic anime, disoriented assassin Casshern wakes up in a death-ridden world torn apart by an insidious plague called the Ruin. He has no idea how he got there -- and that his own actions were the cause of so much sorrow. To those struggling for survival, he's the enemy who turned their cyborg society to dust. But he's determined to put everything on the line to save the lives of those who remain. |
Dio's mission to assemble a robot army is interrupted by the appearance of Dune, a formidable warrior who was once Luna's bodyguard. Elsewhere, Casshern continues his search for Luna. |
A rescue attempt by Casshern lands him at the bottom of a graveyard for abandoned robots. While a sweet -- but simple -- young girl tends to his wounds, Casshern hears whispers that Luna may still be alive. |
A mesmerizing robotic songstress needs Casshern's help to evade a horde of murderous robots and bring hope to those who've thus far survived the Ruin. |
Lizbell is obsessed with building a giant bell to remind the world that beauty still exists. She scavenges parts from decaying robots, and Casshern's pristine body could be the final piece of the puzzle. |
Casshern desperately seeks to unravel the mystery of his dark past. An altercation with Dio, his robotic mirror image, could provide answers to his many questions -- or at least get him killed. |
Lyuze reveals her reason for hating Casshern, who offers her a chance for revenge. When robotic bandits attack Ringo and Ohji, Casshern comes to their rescue, but his rampage terrifies those he hopes to save. |
Beautiful Sophita is feared by robots who wish to live as long as their decaying bodies will allow. Fighting makes her feel alive, and Casshern's special abilities make him a foe she could fight forever. |
Akoes warns Casshern against a life spent running from the past. When Friender arrives to make the assassin pay for his sins, Casshern chooses a path that could terminate his own existence. |
An encounter with the mysterious Lyuze offers Casshern a fragmented glimpse of his role in the Ruin. After stumbling upon a community of "dying" robots, he discovers the true depth of his infamy. |
Casshern awakens to find his world reduced to a corrosive wasteland. Lost in a future he does not recognize, he struggles to stay a step ahead of those who wish death upon him. |
Casshern and his friends enjoy the peace of their new lives until the Ruin destroys their happiness. Driven by grief, Casshern sets out to settle the score with Braiking Boss -- and issue a warning to Luna. |
In this apocalyptic anime, disoriented assassin Casshern wakes up in a death-ridden world torn apart by an insidious plague called the Ruin. He has no idea how he got there -- and that his own actions were the cause of so much sorrow. To those struggling for survival, he's the enemy who turned their cyborg society to dust. But he's determined to put everything on the line to save the lives of those who remain. |
In a poisoned wasteland where a virulent plague threatens to wipe out all robots and humans, perplexed cybernetic assassin Casshern continues his quest to save the dying and discover his identity while battling bandits eager to absorb his powers. In this anime collection, Casshern attempts to track down and defeat Braiking Boss, the ruthless leader of the robot army that has dominated mankind for ages. |
In this apocalyptic anime, disoriented assassin Casshern wakes up in a death-ridden world torn apart by an insidious plague called the Ruin. He has no idea how he got there -- and that his own actions were the cause of so much sorrow. To those struggling for survival, he's the enemy who turned their cyborg society to dust. But he's determined to put everything on the line to save the lives of those who remain. |
In a poisoned wasteland where a virulent plague threatens to wipe out all robots and humans, perplexed cybernetic assassin Casshern continues his quest to save the dying and discover his identity while battling bandits eager to absorb his powers. In this anime collection, Casshern attempts to track down and defeat Braiking Boss, the ruthless leader of the robot army that has dominated mankind for ages. |
Hundreds of years ago, the cyborg Casshern was ordered to assassinate a girl named Luna, but the act triggered a global catastrophe known as the Ruin. When Casshern reawakens, he has no memory of what happened, but he knows he must seek redemption. |
Hundreds of years ago, the cyborg Casshern was ordered to assassinate a girl named Luna, but the act triggered a global catastrophe known as the Ruin. When Casshern reawakens, he has no memory of what happened, but he knows he must seek redemption. |
In a poisoned wasteland where a virulent plague threatens to wipe out all robots and humans, perplexed cybernetic assassin Casshern continues his quest to save the dying and discover his identity while battling bandits eager to absorb his powers. In this anime collection, Casshern attempts to track down and defeat Braiking Boss, the ruthless leader of the robot army that has dominated mankind for ages. |
In this apocalyptic anime, disoriented assassin Casshern wakes up in a death-ridden world torn apart by an insidious plague called the Ruin. He has no idea how he got there -- and that his own actions were the cause of so much sorrow. To those struggling for survival, he's the enemy who turned their cyborg society to dust. But he's determined to put everything on the line to save the lives of those who remain. |
This disc includes the following episodes (1-6): "At the End of the World," "A World Replete with Death Throes," "To the Ends of Agony," "The Angel of Ruin," "The Man who Killed the Sun Named Moon" and "Reunited with Fate." |
This disc includes the following episodes (7-12): "The Woman of the Tall Tower," "A Hymn of Hope," "The Flower that Blooms in the Valley of Ruin," "The Man Entrapped by the Past," "By One's Calling" and "Turn the Time Lived to Color." |
This disc includes the following episodes (13-18): "The Past Rises Before My Eyes," "The Truth Illuminates the Darkness," "The God of Death, Dune," "For the Strength to Believe," "The Glass Cradle" and "The Time I've Lived and the Time I Have Left." |
This disc includes the following episodes (19-24): "Believe in the Flower that Lives in Your Heart," "For Whom Do the Flowers Bloom?" "The Paradise of Lost Hope," "A Drop Called Eternity," "Those Who Return" and "To the Wandering, Blooming Flowers." |
This disc includes the following episodes (1-6): "At the End of the World," "A World Replete with Death Throes," "To the Ends of Agony," "The Angel of Ruin," "The Man who Killed the Sun Named Moon" and "Reunited with Fate." |
This disc includes the following episodes (7-12): "The Woman of the Tall Tower," "A Hymn of Hope," "The Flower that Blooms in the Valley of Ruin," "The Man Entrapped by the Past," "By One's Calling" and "Turn the Time Lived to Color." |
This disc includes the following episodes (13-18): "The Past Rises Before My Eyes," "The Truth Illuminates the Darkness," "The God of Death, Dune," "For the Strength to Believe," "The Glass Cradle" and "The Time I've Lived and the Time I Have Left." |
This disc includes the following episodes (19-24): "Believe in the Flower that Lives in Your Heart," "For Whom Do the Flowers Bloom?" "The Paradise of Lost Hope," "A Drop Called Eternity," "Those Who Return" and "To the Wandering, Blooming Flowers." |
This disc includes the following episodes (1-6): "At the End of the World," "A World Replete with Death Throes," "To the Ends of Agony," "The Angel of Ruin," "The Man who Killed the Sun Named Moon" and "Reunited with Fate." |
Casshern and Dio continue their epic final battle. Although only one will survive, they've embraced the chilling reality that fighting is the sole purpose of their tragic existence. |
This disc includes the following episodes (7-12): "The Woman of the Tall Tower," "A Hymn of Hope," "The Flower that Blooms in the Valley of Ruin," "The Man Entrapped by the Past," "By One's Calling" and "Turn the Time Lived to Color." |
Leda tries to convince Dio to accept Luna's healing, but eternal life is no longer his obsession. Dio now lives only to fight Casshern -- even if their battle ends in his own destruction. |
Luna asks Casshern to serve as her new guardian; Lyuze and Ringo lose faith in the promise of salvation; and Ohji returns with disturbing revelations about the Sun Who Was Called Moon. |
Casshern, Lyuze and Ringo finally reach Luna's castle, where they find countless robots hoping to be spared from the Ruin. Dune is among their ranks, but Luna's treatment of her former protector is shocking. |
Lyuze sees the frightening reflection of her own mortality in the visage of a defiant female warrior who refuses to go gently into that dark Ruin. |
Lyuze's psyche is bombarded by a labyrinthine barrage of illusions. Her nightmarish journey leads to a shocking discovery about her true feelings for Casshern. |
Casshern and his travelling companions befriend three children claiming to be descendents of Luna. When the youngsters are attacked by Leda, Casshern risks his own life to protect them. |
During a rare moment of peace, Casshern presses Ohji for the story of Ringo's origins. Elsewhere, Dio and Leda cross paths with two deadly robots that were once the strongest of their kind. |
Despite his ragged condition, Dune continues his search for Luna. The robot once feared as the God of Death is ceaseless in his quest, but a rematch with Casshern puts his dream of a reunion on hold. |
Ringo's attempt to comfort Casshern leads her into a deadly trap. Ohji is quick to come to her rescue, but for both of them to escape alive, Casshern must fight Dio as Braiking Boss looks on. |
Dying robots far and wide herald the saving grace of Luna. Meanwhile, Lyuze is disturbed to notice that Ringo has begun to rust, and Casshern is confronted by the monster who ordered him to ruin the world. |
The search for Luna leads Casshern and Friender to Margo, an artist who refuses to let the Ruin destroy his spirit. Casshern finds inspiration in the artist's vision, but there are those who would rather see him dead. |
Friender receives help from a caravan of robots and humans after Casshern is trapped beneath falling debris. But when the canine's new allies unearth the man who killed Luna, the situation takes a violent turn. |
In this apocalyptic anime, disoriented assassin Casshern wakes up in a death-ridden world torn apart by an insidious plague called the Ruin. He has no idea how he got there -- and that his own actions were the cause of so much sorrow. To those struggling for survival, he's the enemy who turned their cyborg society to dust. But he's determined to put everything on the line to save the lives of those who remain. |
In a poisoned wasteland where a virulent plague threatens to wipe out all robots and humans, perplexed cybernetic assassin Casshern continues his quest to save the dying and discover his identity while battling bandits eager to absorb his powers. In this anime collection, Casshern attempts to track down and defeat Braiking Boss, the ruthless leader of the robot army that has dominated mankind for ages. |
This disc includes the following episodes (1-6): "Destiny," "Last Rendezvous," "The Onslaught of War," "The Horned Owl," "The Surprise Attack" and "Longing in the Rain." |
The year is 1614, and two warring ninja clans each support a different son of the ailing ruler as the next shogun in this anime adventure. An epic fight to the death between the groups will resolve the issue -- and annihilate one of the clans. In the center of this storm are the two heirs to the clans, Gennosuke and Oboro, who both possess deadly powers. But now, their loyalties will be severely tested, as the two have fallen deeply in love. |
The year is 1614, and two warring ninja clans each support a different son of the ailing ruler as the next shogun in this anime adventure. An epic fight to the death between the groups will resolve the issue -- and annihilate one of the clans. In the center of this storm are the two heirs to the clans, Gennosuke and Oboro, who both possess deadly powers. But now, their loyalties will be severely tested, as the two have fallen deeply in love. |
The year is 1614, and two warring ninja clans each support a different son of the ailing ruler as the next shogun in this anime adventure. An epic fight to the death between the groups will resolve the issue -- and annihilate one of the clans. In the center of this storm are the two heirs to the clans, Gennosuke and Oboro, who both possess deadly powers. But now, their loyalties will be severely tested, as the two have fallen deeply in love. |
Akeginu and Oboro, arriving at the aftermath of the duel between Hyouma and Koshirou, make unwise assumptions about the battle. |
Ambushed by Koshirou, Hyouma tells fellow travelers Gennosuke and Kagerou to flee and takes on the sightless but lethal warrior alone. |
The Kogas, still en route to Sunpu, are shocked by the appearance of Oboro's hawk clutching a scroll, and send two ninja to track it down. |
Taking a respite from the ongoing war, this episode revisits the characters at a time when peace reigned between the Kouga and Iga clans. |
Using his ability to camouflage himself against any solid surface, Gyobu becomes a one-man Kouga army of vengeance against the Iga. |
As the Iga clan sails in pursuit of Gennosuke, Tenzen takes the opportunity to press Oboro into submission, demanding that she become his bride. |
Tenzen devises a plan to cut Gennosuke off on the path to Sunpi. Meanwhile, in the company of Hotarubi, Saemon takes on the appearance of Nenki. |
As both clans reflect on the nature of their war, Saemon blinds Gennosuke and finds himself following Hotarubi and her strange butterflies. |
As Oboro makes a sacrifice in the name of love, Gennosuke issues a simple warning to Tenzen: Attack the Kouga village and die. |
This disc includes the following episodes (1-4): "Destiny," "Last Rendezvous," "The Onslaught of War" and "The Horned Owl." |
This disc includes the following episodes (5-8): "The Surprise Attack," "Longing in the Rain," "The Bloodsucking Seductress" and "Cage of Blood." |
This disc includes episodes (9-12): "Farewell," "Divine Mandate," "On Their Own" and "Remembrance." |
This disc includes the following episodes (13-16): "A Swarm of Butterflies," "Fallen Flower," "Reckoning" and "First Impressions." |
This disc includes the following episodes (17-20): "Wandering Hearts," "A Dawn Without Light," "Conspiracy" and "River of Mercy." |
This disc includes the following episodes (21-24): "With All Her Heart," "The Haunted," "Emancipation" and "Requiem." |
The Igas work to keep their plans hidden from the Kouga, and Tenzen leads them on a mission to assassinate Kazamachi, the one with the second scroll. |
Ogen and Danjo are dead, and any hopes of the Gennoskuke-Oboro wedding bringing peace are dashed when the Igas get their hands on the first scroll. |
After Ogen and Danjo provide him with demonstrations of their respective clans' fighting styles, Lord Ieyasu declares a battle to determine the next Shogun. |
The star-crossed destiny of Gennosuke and Oboro's romance unfolds against the epic final battle between the Kouga and Iga. |
With Oboro's eyes finally open and her ninja-neutralizing ability restored, the young princess engages in a final battle with Tenzen. |
While Oboro devises a ruse in hopes of luring Gennosuke out into the open, Tenzen uses his most diabolical techniquest to torture Kagerou. |
Unable to control her long-standing hatred of Oboro, Kagerou tells Gennosuke that she plans to find the princess and kill her. |
When Tenzen reveals that it wasn't Hyouma but Kagerou who killed Koshirou in the duel, the hotheaded Akeginu embarks on a mission of vengeance. |
Hoping to retrieve Okai, Saemon disguises himself and sneaks into the Tsubagakure -- but a terrible discovery awaits him there. |
Okai manages to tell Saemon where the registry truly resides. After suffering a traumatic loss, he leaves with scroll in hand. |
As the Kougas wise up and decide that action must be taken, the Igas head home and spot Okoi, who they recognize as one of the Kouga Ten. |
When Tenzen appears at their door with an alleged message from Gennosuke, the Kougas become more than a little suspicious. |
During the wedding celebration, the Iga clan conspires to assassinate Gennoskuke and Udono, who still have no idea that a war is underway. |
This disc includes the following episodes (19-24): "Conspiracy," "River of Mercy," "With All Her Heart," "The Haunted," "Emancipation" and "Requiem." |
This disc includes the following episodes (7-12): "Blood-Sucking Seductress," "Cage of Blood," "Farewell," "Divine Mandate," "On Their Own" and "Remembrance." |
This disc includes the following episodes (13-18): "A Swarm of Butterflies," "Fallen Flower," "Reckoning," "First Impressions," "Wandering Hearts" and "A Dawn Without Light." |
The Iga clan and the Kouga clan's current hatred for one another could be traced back to a young boy and two woman who are sworn enemies. |
Gennosuke must face the decision of whether or not to go to war, but his thought process is soon interrupted by a visit from the deadly ninjas. |
A complex and entangled history reveals itself as Van Hohenheim of Light battles Dante, the leader of the Homunculi. |
As the Elrics' father, Hohenhelm of Light, sets out to confront the leader of the Homunculi, Lyra and Rose find a secret stairway in an old church. |
When an adventurous girl named Bulma meets a bizarre young boy named Goku, they suddenly embark on an epic journey that will last a lifetime. Together, they set out to recover the mystical dragon balls, which encompass incredible power. Legend has it that if they can acquire all seven balls, an eternal dragon will fulfill their fondest wish. This addictive Japanese anime will have you at the edge of your seat! |
In this anime tale from Cartoon Network's Adult Swim series, brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric use the taboo science of alchemy to try to resurrect their mother. Instead, they unleash a chemical reaction that tears apart their bodies. Fast-forward four years: The siblings are scouring the land for the mythical Philosopher's Stone, which could restore their maimed bodies. And they may have located the fabled rock in an affluent desert burg. |
This disc includes the following episodes (1-4): "Those Who Challenge the Sun," "Body of the Sanctioned," "Mother" and "A Forger's Love." |
This disc includes the following episodes (5-8): "The Man with the Mechanical Arm," "The Alchemy Exam," "Night of the Chimera's Cry" and "The Philosopher's Stone." |
In this anime tale from Cartoon Network's Adult Swim series, brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric use the taboo science of alchemy to try to resurrect their mother. Instead, they unleash a chemical reaction that tears apart their bodies. Fast-forward four years: The siblings are scouring the land for the mythical Philosopher's Stone, which could restore their maimed bodies. And they may have located the fabled rock in an affluent desert burg. |
This disc includes the following episodes (21-24): "The Red Glow," "Created Human," "Fullmetal Heart" and "Bonding Memories." |
This disc includes the following episodes (25-28): "Words of Farewell," "Her Reason," "Teacher" and "All Is One, One Is All." |
This disc contains episodes (29-32): "The Untainted Child," "Assault on South Headquarters," "Sin" and "Dante of the Deep Forest." |
This disc includes the following episodes (33-36): "Al, Captured," "Theory of Avarice," "Reunion of the Fallen" and "The Sinner Within." |
While resting and receiving repairs back in Resembool, Ed visits his mother's grave and Al reveals his concerns about his fading memories. |
As Edward and Alphonse head out to the Ishbal camp with Winry, Lust is sitting down at a restaurant when a man from her past enters the room. |
As Marcoh faces a deadly encounter with Lust, Armstrong and the Elrics flee to Resembool. Ed is sent into a rage when they lose Al in the process. |
With Ed busy aiding the people of Lior, Scar is the only one who can help Alphonse when his armor begins transforming into an explosive compound. |
As the Strong Arm Alchemist defends them from the surrounding choas, Marcoh reveals to the Elrics the vast atrocities of the Ishbal Massacre. |
While the shape-shifting Envy disguises himself as Cornello, Ed and Al find Marcoh and learn about the Stone's involvement in the Ishbal Rebellion. |
When a teenage ogre inadvertently opens a door to the Other World, Earth is flooded with the spirits of evil beings -- including a bevy of Dragon Ball scoundrels -- and the adolescent is transformed into a colossal monster named Janemba. |
Ed reports back to Mustang in East City, where discussion of Doctor Marcoh and the Philosopher's Stone leads to a duel between Ed and the colonel. |
In this anime tale from Cartoon Network's Adult Swim series, brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric use the taboo science of alchemy to try to resurrect their mother. Instead, they unleash a chemical reaction that tears apart their bodies. Fast-forward four years: The siblings are scouring the land for the mythical Philosopher's Stone, which could restore their maimed bodies. And they may have located the fabled rock in an affluent desert burg. |
While on their way to seek out an important man from their childhood, Ed and Al come across a town haunted by a ghostly woman. |
A young Ed and Al are determined to bring back their dead mother, who was their pillar of strength during dreary times of war. |
Edward and Alphonse struggle over whether they should reveal the truth behind Cornello's miracles -- and possibly ruin the townspeople's lives. |
While trying to avoid their meeting with Mustang, Ed and Al end up in a small town and become embroiled in a manhunt for a female Robin Hood. |
Ed and Al go on assignment to inspect a small mining colony and discover its inhabitants are being heavily taxed by a tyrant and his Alchemist. |
A disenchanted Ed resigns from his position as State Alchemist, and when Winry arrives in town, she may be the serial killer's next victim. |
Now an official State Alchemist, Ed takes a closer look at Tucker's chimera experiments and begins to realize there's something very wrong going on. |
Once in Central City, Ed and Al move into the vast mansion of sewer-life alchemist Shou Tucker and begin to prepare for the Alchemy Exam. |
Ed and Al hop aboard a train to Central City and quickly find themselves defending the passengers -- including Gen. Haruko -- from terrorists. |
When Edward and Alphonse meet a so-called religious leader who can invoke miracles, they believe he's carrying the philosopher's stone. |
Edward and Alphonse discover that the young boy on Yock Island is, all at once, an alchemist, a homunculus and able to transmute his own body. |
When an adventurous girl named Bulma meets a bizarre young boy named Goku, they suddenly embark on an epic journey that will last a lifetime. Together, they set out to recover the mystical dragon balls, which encompass incredible power. Legend has it that if they can acquire all seven balls, an eternal dragon will fulfill their fondest wish. This addictive Japanese anime will have you at the edge of your seat! |
Wrath believes that Sloth is his real mother. Sloth battles Shou Tucker. Ed realizes that Al has been tricked by Tucker. |
When a teenage ogre inadvertently opens a door to the Other World, Earth is flooded with the spirits of evil beings -- including a bevy of Dragon Ball scoundrels -- and the adolescent is transformed into a colossal monster named Janemba. |
The brothers are in danger when they become separated. Ed returns to Dante's mansion to look for clues. Al meets with the deranged Shou Tucker. |
While the Elric Brothers flee Lior, Winry meets a complete stranger in Resembool who is later introduced to her as Ed and Al's father. |
With the help of Rose, the Holy Mother, Scar instructs the inhabitants of Lior not to provoke violence as they lure the military into town. |
Kimblee is named State Alchemist and heads out with the troops to Lior, where Scar is gouging out the earth with a large stone. |
Edward Elric arrives in World War I after being pulled through the Gate. Roy Mustang confronts his enemy, Homunculus Pride. |
King Bradley comes home to give his son a birthday gift. Edward meets with Russell in an abandoned church. Maria and Denny arrive to support Izumi. |
After an argument splits up Ed, Al and Winry, Al bumps into a familiar face, and Winry decides to investigate Hughes' murder with Sheska. |
While he investigates Mustang, Lt. Havoc orders his man Falman to find him a girlfriend. Later, Mustang must investigate the haunted Warehouse 13. |
Ed and Alphonse hope to learn more about the Philosopher's Stone when they lend a hand to a group of Ishbalan refugees being shipped further south. |
Several malfunctions in their armor impede Ed and Al as they face off against some tortured souls bound to empty suits. |
Ed and Al are horrified when they learn what the key ingredient in making a Philosopher's Stone is, but they forge ahead to explore an abandoned lab. |
After Lust and Gluttony drop in on Edward's confrontation with Scar in Lior, the seventh and final homunculus is finally revealed. |
Ed and Al are forced to go in search of another source for Marcoh's book after Lust, Gluttony and Scar burn the First Branch Library to the ground. |
This disc includes the following episodes (5-8): "The Man with the Mechanical Arm," "The Alchemy Exam," "Night of the Chimera's Cry" and "The Philosopher's Stone." |
This disc includes the following episodes (9-12): "Be Thou for the People," "The Phantom Thief," "The Other Brothers Elric (Part 1)" and "The Other Brothers Elric (Part 2)." |
This disc includes the following episodes (13-16): "Fullmetal vs. Flame," "Destruction's Right Hand," "The Ishbal Massacre" and "That Which Is Lost." |
This disc includes the following episodes (9-12): "Be Thou for the People," "The Phantom Thief," "The Other Brothers Elric (Part 1)" and "The Other Brothers Elric (Part 2)." |
This disc includes the following episodes (17-20): "House of the Waiting Family," "Marcoh's Notes," "The Truth Behind Truths" and "Soul of the Guardian." |
This disc includes the following episodes (13-16): "Fullmetal vs. Flame," "Destruction's Right Hand," "The Ishbal Massacre" and "That Which Is Lost." |
This disc includes the following episodes (37-40): "The Flame Alchemist, The Bachelor Lieutenant, and the Mystery of Warehouse 13," "With the River's Flow," "Secret of Ishbal" and "The Scar." |
This disc includes the following episodes (17-20): "House of the Waiting Family," "Marcoh's Notes," "The Truth Behind Truths" and "Soul of the Guardian." |
This disc includes the following episodes (41-44): "Holy Mother," "His Name is Unknown," "The Stray Dog" and "Hohenheim of Light." |
This disc includes the following episodes (21-24): "The Red Glow," "Created Human," "Fullmetal Heart" and "Bonding Memories." |
This disc includes the following episodes (45-48): "A Rotted Heart," "Human Transmutation," "Sealing the Homunculus" and "Goodbye." |
This disc includes the following episodes (25-28): "Words of Farewell," "Her Reason," "Teacher" and "All Is One, One Is All." |
This disc includes the following episodes (49-51): "The Other Side of the Gate," "Death" and "Laws and Promises." |
In this anime tale from Cartoon Network's Adult Swim series, brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric use the taboo science of alchemy to try to resurrect their mother. Instead, they unleash a chemical reaction that tears apart their bodies. Fast-forward four years: The siblings are scouring the land for the mythical Philosopher's Stone, which could restore their maimed bodies. And they may have located the fabled rock in an affluent desert burg. |
This disc contains episodes (29-32): "The Untainted Child," "Assault on South Headquarters," "Sin" and "Dante of the Deep Forest." |
This disc includes the following episodes (33-36): "Al, Captured," "Theory of Avarice," "Reunion of the Fallen" and "The Sinner Within." |
This disc includes the following episodes (37-40): "The Flame Alchemist, The Bachelor Lieutenant, and the Mystery of Warehouse 13," "With the River's Flow," "Secret of Ishbal" and "The Scar." |
This disc includes the following episodes (41-44): "Holy Mother," "His Name is Unknown," "The Stray Dog" and "Hohenheim of Light." |
This disc includes the following episodes (45-48): "A Rotted Heart," "Human Transmutation," "Sealing the Homunculus" and "Goodbye." |
This disc includes the following episodes (49-51): "The Other Side of the Gate," "Death" and "Laws and Promises." |
In this anime tale from Cartoon Network's Adult Swim series, brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric use the taboo science of alchemy to try to resurrect their mother. Instead, they unleash a chemical reaction that tears apart their bodies. Fast-forward four years: The siblings are scouring the land for the mythical Philosopher's Stone, which could restore their maimed bodies. And they may have located the fabled rock in an affluent desert burg. |
Ed and Al uncover a conspiracy involving the Tringham Brothers' father, his involvement with the red water and the disease that's stricken Xenotime. |
Ed and Al head to Xenotime in hopes of finding the Philosopher's Stone, but they find only two boys creating a strange red water. |
This disc includes the following episodes (1-4): "Those Who Challenge the Sun," "Body of the Sanctioned," "Mother" and "A Forger's Love." |
Edward Elric realizes he must make the ultimate sacrifice if he wants to retrieve his brother from the Gate. Hawkeye breaks free from his captors. |
Sloth is almost killed in his battle against Edward Elric. Roy Mustang wants to use his soldiers against the evil Führer. |
With Ed, Izumi and Sig in his custody, Lt. Col. Archer reinstates Shou Tucker as State Alchemist and orders his men to hunt down Greed. |
When Marta takes over Al's armor and brings him to Greed's headquarters, it's up to Izumi and Edward to come to the rescue. |
Izumi drops in on Ed and Al's fight with Wrath, a new homunculus who seeks the rest of Edward's body in order to make himself human. |
Envy disguises herself as Bradley and plucks the homunculus child from Izumi. Meanwhile, the boy remembers his past after he eats Stone fragments. |
As the military captures the mysterious Yock Island boy and imprisons him in South Headquarters, Yoki spots Scar among a group of Ishbalans. |
Edward and Alphonse fear for their lives when they come face to face with Izumi Curtis, their former teacher, who brings them back to Dublith. |
In order to teach them a life lesson and give them time to reflect, Izumi leaves Ed and Al on Yock Island -- the place where she first found them. |
As Ed, Al and Winry arrive in Rush Valley to retrieve automail, Mustang figures that a high-ranking officer must be responsible for Hughes' death. |
When Ed and Al take Winry on a quest to tail Scar and learn more about the Stone, they discover a connection between Lab 5 and the war in Ishbal. |
Alphonse runs off and comes face to face with Scar, who's been hiding out among the mercenary-plagued refugees of Ishbal. |
Edward upsets Winry with his refusal to talk, and Alphonse decides to confront Edward with his questions about artificial souls. |
As Envy, in the form of Basque Grand, gathers the human ingredients to form the Stone, Maes Hughes sets out to rescue the Elrics from Laboratory 5. |
Barry sets off a series of explosions that inadvertently free Greed and the other prisoners. Tucker returns from the dead in a surprising new form. |
Evil scientist Dr. Wheelo's body may have died, but his brain lives on in a glass jar, and now he's been freed from his icy tomb. In search of a strong, healthy body to inhabit, Wheelo and his assistants -- mad Dr. Kochin and a band of android warriors -- kidnap Piccolo and Master Roshi. Goku, Gohan and Krillin come after their friends, but will they be able to rescue them before they lose their own minds? |
Evil scientist Dr. Wheelo's body may have died, but his brain lives on in a glass jar, and now he's been freed from his icy tomb. In search of a strong, healthy body to inhabit, Wheelo and his assistants -- mad Dr. Kochin and a band of android warriors -- kidnap Piccolo and Master Roshi. Goku, Gohan and Krillin come after their friends, but will they be able to rescue them before they lose their &NFi;own&NFi_; minds? |
The creator of the universe commands Hermes (voice of Takehito Koyasu) to defeat Crete's evil King Minos (Kenji Utsumi) and unite Greece. With the help of his gorgeous new wife, Aphrodite (Miki Itô), Hermes heeds the call and em... |
When a band of space pirates plant a seed from the Tree of Might, the seed begins to grow, threatening to suck up all the planet's energy and leave it a deserted wasteland. Goku and his friends try to destroy the tree, but the pirates attack them. |
In this entry in the Dragon Ball Z anime franchise, the vengeful Garlic Jr., determined to achieve immortality and punish the world for his father's death, kidnaps Gohan in his quest to gain control over all the Dragon Balls. Joined by Krillin and Piccolo, Gohan's father, Goku, heads to Garlic Jr.'s fortress -- and arrives just as the Eternal Dragon makes an appearance. Will Gohan realize his own special powers in time to save himself? |
When a band of space pirates plant a seed from the Tree of Might, the seed begins to grow, threatening to suck up all the planet's energy and leave it a deserted wasteland. Goku and his friends try to destroy the tree, but the pirates attack them. |
In this entry in the Dragon Ball Z anime franchise, the vengeful Garlic Jr., determined to achieve immortality and punish the world for his father's death, kidnaps Gohan in his quest to gain control over all the Dragon Balls. Joined by Krillin and Piccolo, Gohan's father, Goku, heads to Garlic Jr.'s fortress -- and arrives just as the Eternal Dragon makes an appearance. Will Gohan realize his own special powers in time to save himself? |
The creator of the universe commands Hermes (voice of Takehito Koyasu) to defeat Crete's evil King Minos (Kenji Utsumi) and unite Greece. With the help of his gorgeous new wife, Aphrodite (Miki Itô), Hermes heeds the call and embarks on an epic adventure. Our hero risks everything to save his homeland in this rousing Japanese anime hit, which combines 3D and traditional animation. Veteran animator Tetsuo Imazawa (Digimon) directs. |
Isamu Dyson, an extroverted jet fighter maverick fresh from the battlefield, is assigned as a test pilot for Project Super Nova. Competition heats up when he discovers his former childhood friend turned bitter rival, Guld, is a test pilot for a competing fighter project. |
From the director of Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture comes an action-packed adventure in the two-fisted tradition of Ultra Man! If it weren't for the horrific dreams he's been experiencing, Tomoru would be having the time of his life cutting classes and playing video games. But an alien intelligence has invaded his mind and is about to plunge him into an interstellar war! |
From the director of Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture comes an action-packed adventure in the two-fisted tradition of Ultra Man! If it weren't for the horrific dreams he's been experiencing, Tomoru would be having the time of his life cutting classes and playing video games. But an alien intelligence has invaded his mind and is about to plunge him into an interstellar war! |
You'll get two times the Dragon Ball action with this double feature of animated adventures. In Dead Zone, Gohan is kidnapped as part of a plot to rule the world -- orchestrated, of course, by the sinister Garlic Jr.; can Goku save his son and prevent irreparable damage to the planet? Then, in The World's Strongest, a pair of mad scientists join forces to hijack Earth -- and one of them is brainier than the other. |
You'll get two times the Dragon Ball action with this double feature of animated adventures. In Dead Zone, Gohan is kidnapped as part of a plot to rule the world -- orchestrated, of course, by the sinister Garlic Jr.; can Goku save his son and prevent irreparable damage to the planet? Then, in The World's Strongest, a pair of mad scientists join forces to hijack Earth -- and one of them is brainier than the other. |
This disc includes episodes 8-14, plus extras such as character bios, a photo gallery and Japanese credits. |
This disc includes episodes 15-21, plus extras such as character bios, a photo gallery and a prologue. |
This disc includes episodes 29-36, plus extras such as character bios, a photo gallery, Japanese credits and a prologue. |
This disc includes episodes 8-14, plus extras such as character bios, a photo gallery and Japanese credits. |
This disc includes episodes 15-21, plus extras such as character bios, a photo gallery and a prologue. |
This disc includes episodes 29-36, plus extras such as character bios, a photo gallery, Japanese credits and a prologue. |
After a nuclear war, the Earth's surface has become a wasteland. While the survivors fight to stay alive, a battle for control rages between assorted dictators, mutants and biker gangs -- and only one man can restore order: Kenshiro, the chosen one. With his mastery of Hokuto Shinken, a form of martial arts so brutal that only a single being can be trusted with its power, Kenshiro is civilization's last, best hope. |
This disc includes episodes 1-7, plus extras such as character bios, a photo gallery and Japanese credits. |
When modern weapons become obsolete in the postapocalyptic future, martial arts become the main instrument of warfare. And it's up to Ken, an expert of the renowned Fist of North Star style, to use his powers to save humanity. Fighting his way across a grim landscape in search of his beloved Julia, Ken faces off against old friends and enemies in this fist-flying anime feature based on the Japanese manga by Tetsuo Hara and Buronson. |
When modern weapons become obsolete in the postapocalyptic future, martial arts become the main instrument of warfare. And it's up to Ken, an expert of the renowned Fist of North Star style, to use his powers to save humanity. Fighting his way across a grim landscape in search of his beloved Julia, Ken faces off against old friends and enemies in this fist-flying anime feature based on the Japanese manga by Tetsuo Hara and Buronson. |
This disc includes episodes 22-28, plus extras such as character bios, a photo gallery, Japanese credits and a prologue. |
This disc includes episodes 22-28, plus extras such as character bios, a photo gallery, Japanese credits and a prologue. |
After a nuclear war, the Earth's surface has become a wasteland. While the survivors fight to stay alive, a battle for control rages between assorted dictators, mutants and biker gangs -- and only one man can restore order: Kenshiro, the chosen one. With his mastery of Hokuto Shinken, a form of martial arts so brutal that only a single being can be trusted with its power, Kenshiro is civilization's last, best hope. |
This disc includes episodes 1-7, plus extras such as character bios, a photo gallery and Japanese credits. |
Extreme violence punctuates this animated tale of the world on the verge of destruction with only one hope - finding a hero worthy of becoming the next "Fist of the North Star." |
From the darkest depths of space, an eternal, malevolent being named Genma approaches the Earth after having already destroyed half the universe. Princess Luna must assemble a group of fledgling psychic warriors to fight Genma, who's intent on finishing what he started. Japan's most talented animation vets teamed up to create what's become a cult favorite. |
From the darkest depths of space, an eternal, malevolent being named Genma approaches the Earth after having already destroyed half the universe. Princess Luna must assemble a group of fledgling psychic warriors to fight Genma, who's intent on finishing what he started. Japan's most talented animation vets teamed up to create what's become a cult favorite. |
An outlaw feline and the young lad who urges him to go legit embark on the adventure of a lifetime in this action-packed anime classic. Sword-wielding musketeer cat Pero is on the run from inept kitty cops. His crime? Rescuing mice from the clutches of doom. But when he meets Pierre, the miller's son, the two join forces to seek fame and fortune. Originally released in 1969, the cartoon features animation by anime master Hayao Miyazaki. |
An outlaw feline and the young lad who urges him to go legit embark on the adventure of a lifetime in this action-packed anime classic. Sword-wielding musketeer cat Pero is on the run from inept kitty cops. His crime? Rescuing mice from the clutches of doom. But when he meets Pierre, the miller's son, the two join forces to seek fame and fortune. Originally released in 1969, the cartoon features animation by anime master Hayao Miyazaki. |