Each shot, done perfectly, and a few shifted scenes as well. I know the subs are out, but i always watch the subbed version on monday :)Īfter a few rip roaring episodes, and flames flying around everywhere, fma brotherhood, takes a slightly sober stage in this episode. The guy who tells bradley about the coup. haha, yeah, I'm going off-topic now.)ĪICW thank you very much for that list! I was curious about all the Generals myself after this episode ended. the UNSC top command included a Colonel among them, and the reason he was able to address Generals and Admirals as equals was because he had a SPARTAN-III program going. (About Number 6, I don't know where I got that he was a Colonel, but it's possible I'm being influenced by Halo. He may be the General in charge of commanding the remaining Central forces under Bradley. There were eight of them in episode 24 when Mustang found out everybody knew Bradley was a Homunculus. Bearded General: Saved from zombies and subsequently captured by Izumi, episode 55 Nameless Colonel (yes, I do believe his rank was Colonel): Eaten by zombies in Bradley's office, episode 55ħ. Brigadier-General Clemin: Captured by Briggs forces, episode 54Ħ. Nameless General Olivier held hostage: Smashed flat by Sloth, episode 51ĥ. Nameless General who activated the zombies: Killed by his own creations, episode 51Ĥ. General Gardner: Shot by Olivier in Central HQ, episode 50ģ. Lieutenant-General Raven: Killed by Olivier in Ft. Now, on a more serious note, I've been keeping track of the "Inner Circle" of generals (those were in on the giant Transmutation Circle plan). I also busted a gut laughing when Marco, Alphonse, and Heinkel were trying to get the car out of the rut and don't even notice the Fuhrer walking by them. Though I did say, "No just no" on the man-boobs part. I have to admit this episode was pretty damn funny.
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