DVD
Full Metal Alchemist
Volume 5 - The Cost of Living

Starring (voice): Romi Paku, Rie Kugimiya, Yuuko Satou and Junichi Suwabe
MVM
RRP: £19.99
FP08142
Certificate: 15
Available 06 February 2006


The fifth volume of
Full Metal Alchemist sees the young Elrics return to their childhood village for the first time in four years. As the Rockbells reconstruct the boys new limbs, they start to sift through the ashes they left behind. While Al comes to the fearful realisation that his memories are fading, Ed visits his mother's grave, and both must redefine their view of family and home before returning to Central's library to research the work of Dr. Marcoh. However, nothing can prepare Ed for the shock that is to come...

In House of the Waiting Family, Ed and Al return to their childhood hometown of Risembool, where Winry and her grandmother repair the two brothers broken metal limbs. As Ed makes a visit to their mother's grave, Al comes to a disturbing realisation about himself.

This episode once again plays on Ed's short tempered outbursts when ever anyone points out how short he is. This time it's Granny Rockbell who is at the receiving end of his anger... However, it soon becomes apparent that this is a running joke the two share - with Ed making fun of how old and short Granny is. Winry and her grandmother know that once they have finished their repairs that the boys will be off again on their travels, but the two women don't seem to mind being used.

In Marcoh's Notes, Ed is glad to get back to Central. He is eager to start his search for Marcoh's notes in the Central Library's First Branch. But when they return to central they soon discover that the First Branch has been burned to the ground. Witnesses also claim to have seen Scar shortly before the fire started. The two brothers are quickly dispatched with a pair of guards in tow as they continue their attempts to discover the secret of the Philosopher's Stone.

Again, more humour is injected into this episode. I especially loved the scene in which Ed attempts to his his powers to rejoin the dust particles from the burned down library - in a bid to reconstruct all of the books. The Eldrics also receive two baby sitters who seem to do everything in their power to stop the boys from coming to harm. While that's all well and good, how are they supposed to get on with their work when these two busy bodies are standing over them all day?

In The Truth Behind Truths, our two heroes learn of the terrible secret behind the power of the Philosopher's Stone. The price to pay is too much for Ed and Al. Knowing the secret, how can the Elric Brothers continue with their quest to be whole again?

This episode is rather dark. The brothers discover that the State Alchemists were originally experimenting on prisoners. And, when they meet a few of the failed experiments, they soon discover a lot more about themselves. There's also a fantastic homage to Raiders of the Lost Ark in this episode.

In Soul of the Guardian, our heroes become separated, each facing a deadly foe alone. While Al faces down his opponent he learns something about his own past. Why is it that he has no full memories from his youth? And what does his older brother know that he is keeping from him?

This episode brings to a head a question that has been puzzling Al for some time. Why are his memories starting to fade? And what does his brother know that he is not telling him? Is there something much darker going on? And is Ed responsible?

Volume five in this collection is one of the most impressive yet. As the story unfolds more questions are being raised than are answered - which makes for intense viewing. This is one of the best modern Japanese animated series around.

Nick Smithson

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