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Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos

Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos (Japanese: 鋼の錬金術師 嘆きの丘ミロスの聖なる星, Hepburn: Hagane no Renkinjutsushi: Mirosu no Sei-naru Hoshi) is the second Japanese animated science fantasy action film based on Hiromu Arakawa's Fullmetal Alchemist series, released in 2011. The film was first announced after the airing of the final episode of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. The Japanese premiere was on July 2, 2011. Those who attended the movie in theaters in Japan received an exclusive manga volume titled Fullmetal Alchemist Volume 11.5 ~Tabidachi no Mae ni~ (Before Embarking on the Journey).[1]

Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos
Theatrical release poster
Kanji鋼の錬金術師 嘆きの丘ミロスの聖なる星
Revised HepburnHagane no Renkinjutsushi: Mirosu no Sei-naru Hoshi
Directed byKazuya Murata
Screenplay byYuichi Shinbo
Based onFullmetal Alchemist
by Hiromu Arakawa
Produced by
  • Masahiko Minami
  • Hirō Maruyama
  • Ryo Ōyama
  • Nobuyuki Kurashige
  • Fumi Teranishi
  • Arimasa Okada
  • Shin Furukawa
Starring
CinematographyYoshiyuki Takei
Edited byKumiko Sakamoto
Music byTaro Iwashiro
Production
company
Distributed byShochiku
Release dates
  • May 2, 2011 (2011-05-02) (Tokyo)
  • July 2, 2011 (2011-07-02) (Japan)
Running time
111 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office$7,579,282

Funimation has licensed the film and released it in the United States in 2012.[2] The film was distributed by Eleven Arts for North America, showing at more than 100 theaters. In the UK, Manga Entertainment screened the film at BFI South Bank on June 8, 2012, followed by a home video release on September 3, 2012.[3]

Plot edit

The Elric brothers, Edward and Alphonse, pursue escaped convict Melvin Voyager, but he flees. The two later learn Melvin escaped with six months remaining of his five-year sentence. Among his belongings, they find a cut newspaper page with a piece cut off, and comparing with an intact copy of the same page, they find the missing piece is a photo of Julia Crichton, who was arrested for illegally entering the remote Table City, set in the border between Amestris and Creta.

Intrigued by the alchemy used by Melvin and his connection with Julia, the Elrics travel to Table City to investigate further, but a wolf-chimera takes control of the locomotive. While the two try retaking the train's control, flying soldiers called the Black Bats attempt to rescue what they think are ordinary citizens, but they retreat after finding out the prisoners were Amestrians posing as prisoners as a trap. Meanwhile, Melvin escapes the train only to be pursued by the Elrics; the two arrive at a prison, where Melvin destroyed the prison walls to find Julia. Melvin attempts to retrieve Julia, but as Miranda, the Black Bats' leader, who also tries to rescue Julia. Julia and Al fall into the Valley, a village in a vast chasm surrounding Table City, where Melvin follows and reveals his true identity as Ashleigh. While search of Alphonse, Ed learns that Table City was originally the Hill of Milos, until Creta and later Amestris invaded the city and occupied it, forcing the Milosians to live in The Valley, in poverty.

Inside the Black Bats' secret base, Julia and Alphonse develop a friendship while Julia learns about Al and Ed's tragic past of human transmutation. Later, when Ed meets up with Al in the Black Bats base, they find themselves hunted down by wolf chimeras from the Cretan secret police dispatched by Colonel Herschel, the Cretan commander of the area, prompting them to retreat further. They and the Elrics arrive in a room with maps and locations of Table City, where Miranda explains to the Elrics their mission: to reclaim Milos by using the Sanguine Star to control a powerful heat source called Magma. Miranda also explains that the Sanguine Star was a 'red glowing stone of power'. Shocked by the description, the Elrics reveal that the Star might be a Philosopher's Stone, which requires human sacrifice to create. Though shocked at the revelation, Julia is determined to do anything to secure the Milosians' freedom, and Ashleigh agrees to help her.

Wanting to avoid a bloody war, Ed and Al return to Table City in an attempt to find the Star and destroy it. Later that night, the Black Bats begin their assault on Table City. Miranda, Ashleigh, and Julia then venture to the main tower, where, Ashleigh fatally injures Miranda and explains to Julia that the use of Miranda's blood activates a three dimensional transmutation circle drawn in blood to create the Sanguine Star. Julia then realizes that he is an impostor, Security Chief Atlas, who was enveloped by alchemy's potential of creation and power and killed Julia's parents for it. He explains that he tore off the real Ashleigh's face and the skin from his lower left side to deceive Julia and create the Star. Ed and Al arrive to rescue Julia and confront Atlas, who escapes to the location of the Star. As Ed, Al, and Julia pursue Atlas, Herschel detonates a Cretan thermal power plant, pouring out a massive amount of lava towards the Valley. Al goes to help save the valley while Ed and Julia go after Atlas. Atlas nearly attempts to retrieve the Star, only to be confronted by Ed and Julia. Julia retrieves the star and decides to save the Valley by swallowing it to use its power.

Later, Julia helps Alphonse stop the lava. Atlas arrives to take back the Star, only to be confronted by Colonel Herschel, who reveals himself to be the real Ashleigh Crichton. He survived by swallowing a Star and using its power to heal his wounds. Ashleigh then kills Atlas in revenge for the death of his parents. Confirming his identity to Julia while apologizing for leaving her alone for so long to keep her safe from Atlas, Ashleigh tells Julia to come with him to Creta so they can make a world that no one had ever seen before. Julia refuses and decides to fight her brother, with Ed and Mustang arriving to provide assistance. Julia ends the fight by destroying one of Ashleigh's arms. Then, together with Ed and Al, she manages to stop the flow of magma into the Valley. With the Valley safe, Julia uses the rest of her power to heal Ashleigh, restoring his face and saving his life. However, both Ashleigh and Julia's Stars disintegrate, and Julia sacrifices her left leg and glimpses the Gate of Truth. Meanwhile, on the Cretan side of the border, Milosian resistance fighters seize Creta's main base and declare independence. Without Colonel Herschel to lead them, the Cretan forces retreat.

In the morning, Ashleigh wakes up in a hospital bed alongside Julia and is surprised to find his face restored. When Julia wakes up, she is informed that Ashleigh had already left, and is given an automail leg. She then meets Ed and Al as they prepare to leave Table City. Ed chastises Julia, saying that her decision to use the Star was wrong, but he doesn't think she's a bad person. Al promises to Julia that after he and his brother get their bodies back, they will be sure to visit. Julia tells them she will be waiting, as she must stay to lead the Milosians and preserve their newfound independence. Meanwhile, Ashleigh is seen donning his Cretan uniform and returning to Creta. Ed and Al then board a train to Central and take one last look at Table City before leaving.

Voice cast edit

New characters edit

Julia Crichton (ジュリア・クライトン, Juria Kuraiton)
Voiced by: Maaya Sakamoto (Japanese); Alexis Tipton (English)
She comes from a family of alchemists from Creta, a country on the western border of Amestris, and uses a form of alchemy the Elric brothers are unfamiliar with, allowing her to heal injuries. She was taken in as a child by the residents of Milos, a slum located at the bottom of the trench separating Amestris and Creta, and occupied by Cretan survivors of the skirmish between countries, after her parents were branded as traitors of her country and killed and her brother Ashleigh disappearing. As a member of Milos's resistance against the Amestrian-occupied Table City, she believes the only way to achieve victory is by harnessing the power of the Philosopher's Stone, which she uses to protect Milos from Atlas, a villain posing as her missing brother, and later from her own power-mad brother himself. She uses the rest of the stone's power to save her brother from death by opening the Gate of Truth at the cost of her left leg.
Melvin Voyager (メルビン・ボイジャー, Merubin Boijā)
Voiced by: Toshiyuki Morikawa (Japanese); Matt Mercer (English)
An escaped alchemist who claims to be Julia's long-lost brother Ashleigh. He uses the same form of alchemy Julia practices, which he uses to crystallize water into snow. He is revealed later in the film to be an impostor named Atlas (アトラス, Atorasu), a former guard of the Crichton family, who murdered the real Ashleigh and Julia's parents and disguised himself as Ashleigh by grafting his face onto his own. He serves as the film's primary antagonist, using Julia to help create a Philosopher's Stone so he can keep it for himself. He is killed at the film's climax by the real Ashleigh.
Herschel (ハーシェル, Hāsheru)
Voiced by: Hidenobu Kiuchi, Ryohei Kimura (young) (Japanese); Patrick Seitz, Micah Solusod (young) (English)
The commanding officer of the Cretan army stationed at the border between Table City and Milos. He wears a white mask that conceals his disfigured face. He is revealed at the climax of the film to be the real Ashleigh Crichton (アシュレー・クライトン, Ashurē Kuraiton), Julia's long-lost older brother, who survived being attacked by Atlas using a Philosopher's Stone kept by his parents. He commands wolf chimeras to search for Julia, and kills Atlas out of revenge for their (Ashleigh and Julia's) parents' murder. However, he also tries to destroy Milos out of bitterness for the city's betrayal of his family, which brings him into conflict with Julia. After he is defeated, Julia saves his life and heals his face by opening the Gate of Truth. After recovering, he leaves the newly established nation of Milos to return to Creta.
Miranda (ミランダ)
Voiced by: Sakiko Tamagawa (Japanese); Shelley Calene-Black (English)
A commander of the Black Bats, the rebel faction from Milos that aims to reclaim Table City from its Amestrian occupants. She is killed by Atlas, who uses her blood to help activate the transmutation circle beneath Table City designed to create the Philosopher's Stone.

Development edit

The idea to create a Fullmetal Alchemist movie set during the second anime's storyline came from the series's producers. The movie's original plot was written by Yuichi Shinbo who also came up with the new characters' names. From there, director Kazuya Murata did research on Spain to develop Table City, intended as a contrast to Amestris, which was based on Germany. Because it was the only time in the series that the main characters traveled to another country, Murata had difficulties concluding it, wondering if it would affect the overarching storyline. Therefore, the story was set during the time Edward realized Alphonse's human body existed somewhere, with the logic that knowledge would encourage him to travel to another area to do research. (This likely places the events of the film somewhere around episode 21 of Brotherhood. Alphonse has learned to transmute with only his hands, but Mustang's subordinates have not yet been split up, definitively placing it somewhere between episodes 15 and 24.) Hiromu Arakawa was not included as part of the staff but was still looking forward to the film.[4]

Music edit

The official theme song for the movie is "Good Luck My Way" by L'Arc-en-Ciel, which plays over the film's ending credits. The song is the band's fourth contribution to the franchise. On May 30, 2011, singer-songwriter miwa confirmed that she would sing for the opening credits theme, titled "Chasing Hearts".

Specials edit

To mark the July 2 opening of the Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos film, the Pia Eiga Seikatsu website posted an exclusive video "interview" with the stars of the film, Edward and Alphonse Elric (as voiced by Romi Park and Rie Kugimiya, respectively). In keeping with the spirit of Hiromu Arakawa's original manga and the two anime television series, the interviewer has trouble early on in figuring out who the "Fullmetal Alchemist" is. (The interview has cameos by the other stars of the anime.) Also includes 3 "Study" sessions with "Professor" Mustang, teaching Winry and Hawkeye about Creta and Milos.

Reception edit

In its first weekend, Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos earned $1,791,646 despite being exhibited in only 90 screens across Japan, ranking #4 in overall revenue.[5] The film went on to gross $7,401,480 in Japan by the end of 2011.[6] The film also grossed $177,802 in the United States in 2012,[7] bringing the film's total gross to $7,579,282.

The film debuted in North America at the 2011 anime convention Otakon held at the Baltimore Convention Center on July 30. Funimation, in coordination with Aniplex, subtitled the film and held the premiere it the United States only four weeks after the theatrical release in Japan. Funimation licensed the film for the North American market and subsequently provided a limited theatrical release in the United States in early 2012; a home-video release on DVD and Blu-Ray followed. The film won three awards at the Burbank International Film Festival, which hosted the West Coast premiere of the film. It won awards for each of the three categories it was nominated in.[8]

Reception from American critics has been generally positive. Based on 12 reviews on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 83% of critics have given the film a positive review, with an average rating of 6.4/10.[9] It also received a weighted average score of 54 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 7 critics, denoting "mixed or average reviews".[10]

Accolades edit

Year Name of Competition Category Result
2011 Burbank International Film Festival Best Feature (Animation) Won[11]
Best Writing (Animation / Adaptation) Won[11]
Best Director (Animation) Won[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "Fullmetal Alchemist Movie-Goers to Get Manga Vol. 11.5". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2022-01-05.
  2. ^ . Funimation Entertainment. Archived from the original on 24 July 2012. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  3. ^ http://www.mangazette.com 2012-04-19 at the Wayback Machine Manga Entertainment UKs 'Mangazette'. Retrieved April 23, 2012.
  4. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (July 31, 2011). "Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos US Premiere and Q&A". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 1, 2011.
  5. ^ "Japanese Box Office, July 2–3". Anime News Network. Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  6. ^ "Top Anime Movies at Japanese Box Office: 2011 - News". Anime News Network. January 4, 2012. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  7. ^ "Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos (2012)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 7 November 2018.
  8. ^ . Burbank International Film Festival. Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 5 Dec 2011.
  9. ^ "Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos (2011)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved October 6, 2021.
  10. ^ "Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved January 22, 2012.
  11. ^ a b . Burbank International Film Festival. Archived from the original on December 28, 2011. Retrieved October 28, 2020.
  12. ^ . Burbank International Film Festival. Archived from the original on December 28, 2011. Retrieved October 28, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos (film) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos at IMDb  

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Fullmetal Alchemist The Sacred Star of Milos Japanese 鋼の錬金術師 嘆きの丘 ミロス の聖なる星 Hepburn Hagane no Renkinjutsushi Mirosu no Sei naru Hoshi is the second Japanese animated science fantasy action film based on Hiromu Arakawa s Fullmetal Alchemist series released in 2011 The film was first announced after the airing of the final episode of Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood The Japanese premiere was on July 2 2011 Those who attended the movie in theaters in Japan received an exclusive manga volume titled Fullmetal Alchemist Volume 11 5 Tabidachi no Mae ni Before Embarking on the Journey 1 Fullmetal Alchemist The Sacred Star of MilosTheatrical release posterKanji鋼の錬金術師 嘆きの丘 ミロス の聖なる星Revised HepburnHagane no Renkinjutsushi Mirosu no Sei naru HoshiDirected byKazuya MurataScreenplay byYuichi ShinboBased onFullmetal Alchemistby Hiromu ArakawaProduced byMasahiko Minami Hirō Maruyama Ryo Ōyama Nobuyuki Kurashige Fumi Teranishi Arimasa Okada Shin FurukawaStarringRomi Park Rie Kugimiya Maaya Sakamoto Toshiyuki Morikawa Sakiko Tamagawa Shin ichiro Miki Fumiko Orikasa Megumi Takamoto Kenji UtsumiCinematographyYoshiyuki TakeiEdited byKumiko SakamotoMusic byTaro IwashiroProductioncompanyBonesDistributed byShochikuRelease datesMay 2 2011 2011 05 02 Tokyo July 2 2011 2011 07 02 Japan Running time111 minutesCountryJapanLanguageJapaneseBox office 7 579 282Funimation has licensed the film and released it in the United States in 2012 2 The film was distributed by Eleven Arts for North America showing at more than 100 theaters In the UK Manga Entertainment screened the film at BFI South Bank on June 8 2012 followed by a home video release on September 3 2012 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 3 New characters 4 Development 4 1 Music 4 2 Specials 5 Reception 5 1 Accolades 6 References 7 External linksPlot editThis article s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Elric brothers Edward and Alphonse pursue escaped convict Melvin Voyager but he flees The two later learn Melvin escaped with six months remaining of his five year sentence Among his belongings they find a cut newspaper page with a piece cut off and comparing with an intact copy of the same page they find the missing piece is a photo of Julia Crichton who was arrested for illegally entering the remote Table City set in the border between Amestris and Creta Intrigued by the alchemy used by Melvin and his connection with Julia the Elrics travel to Table City to investigate further but a wolf chimera takes control of the locomotive While the two try retaking the train s control flying soldiers called the Black Bats attempt to rescue what they think are ordinary citizens but they retreat after finding out the prisoners were Amestrians posing as prisoners as a trap Meanwhile Melvin escapes the train only to be pursued by the Elrics the two arrive at a prison where Melvin destroyed the prison walls to find Julia Melvin attempts to retrieve Julia but as Miranda the Black Bats leader who also tries to rescue Julia Julia and Al fall into the Valley a village in a vast chasm surrounding Table City where Melvin follows and reveals his true identity as Ashleigh While search of Alphonse Ed learns that Table City was originally the Hill of Milos until Creta and later Amestris invaded the city and occupied it forcing the Milosians to live in The Valley in poverty Inside the Black Bats secret base Julia and Alphonse develop a friendship while Julia learns about Al and Ed s tragic past of human transmutation Later when Ed meets up with Al in the Black Bats base they find themselves hunted down by wolf chimeras from the Cretan secret police dispatched by Colonel Herschel the Cretan commander of the area prompting them to retreat further They and the Elrics arrive in a room with maps and locations of Table City where Miranda explains to the Elrics their mission to reclaim Milos by using the Sanguine Star to control a powerful heat source called Magma Miranda also explains that the Sanguine Star was a red glowing stone of power Shocked by the description the Elrics reveal that the Star might be a Philosopher s Stone which requires human sacrifice to create Though shocked at the revelation Julia is determined to do anything to secure the Milosians freedom and Ashleigh agrees to help her Wanting to avoid a bloody war Ed and Al return to Table City in an attempt to find the Star and destroy it Later that night the Black Bats begin their assault on Table City Miranda Ashleigh and Julia then venture to the main tower where Ashleigh fatally injures Miranda and explains to Julia that the use of Miranda s blood activates a three dimensional transmutation circle drawn in blood to create the Sanguine Star Julia then realizes that he is an impostor Security Chief Atlas who was enveloped by alchemy s potential of creation and power and killed Julia s parents for it He explains that he tore off the real Ashleigh s face and the skin from his lower left side to deceive Julia and create the Star Ed and Al arrive to rescue Julia and confront Atlas who escapes to the location of the Star As Ed Al and Julia pursue Atlas Herschel detonates a Cretan thermal power plant pouring out a massive amount of lava towards the Valley Al goes to help save the valley while Ed and Julia go after Atlas Atlas nearly attempts to retrieve the Star only to be confronted by Ed and Julia Julia retrieves the star and decides to save the Valley by swallowing it to use its power Later Julia helps Alphonse stop the lava Atlas arrives to take back the Star only to be confronted by Colonel Herschel who reveals himself to be the real Ashleigh Crichton He survived by swallowing a Star and using its power to heal his wounds Ashleigh then kills Atlas in revenge for the death of his parents Confirming his identity to Julia while apologizing for leaving her alone for so long to keep her safe from Atlas Ashleigh tells Julia to come with him to Creta so they can make a world that no one had ever seen before Julia refuses and decides to fight her brother with Ed and Mustang arriving to provide assistance Julia ends the fight by destroying one of Ashleigh s arms Then together with Ed and Al she manages to stop the flow of magma into the Valley With the Valley safe Julia uses the rest of her power to heal Ashleigh restoring his face and saving his life However both Ashleigh and Julia s Stars disintegrate and Julia sacrifices her left leg and glimpses the Gate of Truth Meanwhile on the Cretan side of the border Milosian resistance fighters seize Creta s main base and declare independence Without Colonel Herschel to lead them the Cretan forces retreat In the morning Ashleigh wakes up in a hospital bed alongside Julia and is surprised to find his face restored When Julia wakes up she is informed that Ashleigh had already left and is given an automail leg She then meets Ed and Al as they prepare to leave Table City Ed chastises Julia saying that her decision to use the Star was wrong but he doesn t think she s a bad person Al promises to Julia that after he and his brother get their bodies back they will be sure to visit Julia tells them she will be waiting as she must stay to lead the Milosians and preserve their newfound independence Meanwhile Ashleigh is seen donning his Cretan uniform and returning to Creta Ed and Al then board a train to Central and take one last look at Table City before leaving Voice cast editCharacterJapanese EnglishEdward Elric Romi Park Vic MignognaAlphonse Elric Rie Kugimiya Maxey WhiteheadJulia Crichton Maaya Sakamoto Alexis TiptonMelvin Voyager Atlas Toshiyuki Morikawa Matthew MercerMiranda Sakiko Tamagawa Shelley Calene BlackRoy Mustang Shin ichiro Miki Travis WillinghamRiza Hawkeye Fumiko Orikasa Colleen ClinkenbeardWinry Rockbell Megumi Takamoto Caitlin GlassAlex Louis Armstrong Kenji Utsumi Christopher SabatAshleigh Crichton Herschel Hidenobu Kiuchi Ryohei Kimura young Patrick Seitz Micah Solusod young Gonzales Yukimasa Kishino Bruce DuBosePeter Soyuz Hideyuki Umezu Christopher Corey SmithNew characters editJulia Crichton ジュリア クライトン Juria Kuraiton Voiced by Maaya Sakamoto Japanese Alexis Tipton English She comes from a family of alchemists from Creta a country on the western border of Amestris and uses a form of alchemy the Elric brothers are unfamiliar with allowing her to heal injuries She was taken in as a child by the residents of Milos a slum located at the bottom of the trench separating Amestris and Creta and occupied by Cretan survivors of the skirmish between countries after her parents were branded as traitors of her country and killed and her brother Ashleigh disappearing As a member of Milos s resistance against the Amestrian occupied Table City she believes the only way to achieve victory is by harnessing the power of the Philosopher s Stone which she uses to protect Milos from Atlas a villain posing as her missing brother and later from her own power mad brother himself She uses the rest of the stone s power to save her brother from death by opening the Gate of Truth at the cost of her left leg Melvin Voyager メルビン ボイジャー Merubin Boija Voiced by Toshiyuki Morikawa Japanese Matt Mercer English An escaped alchemist who claims to be Julia s long lost brother Ashleigh He uses the same form of alchemy Julia practices which he uses to crystallize water into snow He is revealed later in the film to be an impostor named Atlas アトラス Atorasu a former guard of the Crichton family who murdered the real Ashleigh and Julia s parents and disguised himself as Ashleigh by grafting his face onto his own He serves as the film s primary antagonist using Julia to help create a Philosopher s Stone so he can keep it for himself He is killed at the film s climax by the real Ashleigh Herschel ハーシェル Hasheru Voiced by Hidenobu Kiuchi Ryohei Kimura young Japanese Patrick Seitz Micah Solusod young English The commanding officer of the Cretan army stationed at the border between Table City and Milos He wears a white mask that conceals his disfigured face He is revealed at the climax of the film to be the real Ashleigh Crichton アシュレー クライトン Ashure Kuraiton Julia s long lost older brother who survived being attacked by Atlas using a Philosopher s Stone kept by his parents He commands wolf chimeras to search for Julia and kills Atlas out of revenge for their Ashleigh and Julia s parents murder However he also tries to destroy Milos out of bitterness for the city s betrayal of his family which brings him into conflict with Julia After he is defeated Julia saves his life and heals his face by opening the Gate of Truth After recovering he leaves the newly established nation of Milos to return to Creta Miranda ミランダ Voiced by Sakiko Tamagawa Japanese Shelley Calene Black English A commander of the Black Bats the rebel faction from Milos that aims to reclaim Table City from its Amestrian occupants She is killed by Atlas who uses her blood to help activate the transmutation circle beneath Table City designed to create the Philosopher s Stone Development editThe idea to create a Fullmetal Alchemist movie set during the second anime s storyline came from the series s producers The movie s original plot was written by Yuichi Shinbo who also came up with the new characters names From there director Kazuya Murata did research on Spain to develop Table City intended as a contrast to Amestris which was based on Germany Because it was the only time in the series that the main characters traveled to another country Murata had difficulties concluding it wondering if it would affect the overarching storyline Therefore the story was set during the time Edward realized Alphonse s human body existed somewhere with the logic that knowledge would encourage him to travel to another area to do research This likely places the events of the film somewhere around episode 21 of Brotherhood Alphonse has learned to transmute with only his hands but Mustang s subordinates have not yet been split up definitively placing it somewhere between episodes 15 and 24 Hiromu Arakawa was not included as part of the staff but was still looking forward to the film 4 Music edit The official theme song for the movie is Good Luck My Way by L Arc en Ciel which plays over the film s ending credits The song is the band s fourth contribution to the franchise On May 30 2011 singer songwriter miwa confirmed that she would sing for the opening credits theme titled Chasing Hearts Specials edit To mark the July 2 opening of the Fullmetal Alchemist The Sacred Star of Milos film the Pia Eiga Seikatsu website posted an exclusive video interview with the stars of the film Edward and Alphonse Elric as voiced by Romi Park and Rie Kugimiya respectively In keeping with the spirit of Hiromu Arakawa s original manga and the two anime television series the interviewer has trouble early on in figuring out who the Fullmetal Alchemist is The interview has cameos by the other stars of the anime Also includes 3 Study sessions with Professor Mustang teaching Winry and Hawkeye about Creta and Milos Reception editIn its first weekend Fullmetal Alchemist The Sacred Star of Milos earned 1 791 646 despite being exhibited in only 90 screens across Japan ranking 4 in overall revenue 5 The film went on to gross 7 401 480 in Japan by the end of 2011 6 The film also grossed 177 802 in the United States in 2012 7 bringing the film s total gross to 7 579 282 The film debuted in North America at the 2011 anime convention Otakon held at the Baltimore Convention Center on July 30 Funimation in coordination with Aniplex subtitled the film and held the premiere it the United States only four weeks after the theatrical release in Japan Funimation licensed the film for the North American market and subsequently provided a limited theatrical release in the United States in early 2012 a home video release on DVD and Blu Ray followed The film won three awards at the Burbank International Film Festival which hosted the West Coast premiere of the film It won awards for each of the three categories it was nominated in 8 Reception from American critics has been generally positive Based on 12 reviews on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes 83 of critics have given the film a positive review with an average rating of 6 4 10 9 It also received a weighted average score of 54 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 7 critics denoting mixed or average reviews 10 Accolades edit Year Name of Competition Category Result2011 Burbank International Film Festival Best Feature Animation Won 11 Best Writing Animation Adaptation Won 11 Best Director Animation Won 12 References edit Fullmetal Alchemist Movie Goers to Get Manga Vol 11 5 Anime News Network Retrieved 2022 01 05 FUNimation to Release FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST THE SACRED STAR OF MILOS Funimation Entertainment Archived from the original on 24 July 2012 Retrieved 21 May 2011 http www mangazette com Archived 2012 04 19 at the Wayback Machine Manga Entertainment UKs Mangazette Retrieved April 23 2012 Hodgkins Crystalyn July 31 2011 Fullmetal Alchemist The Sacred Star of Milos US Premiere and Q amp A Anime News Network Retrieved August 1 2011 Japanese Box Office July 2 3 Anime News Network Retrieved 12 July 2011 Top Anime Movies at Japanese Box Office 2011 News Anime News Network January 4 2012 Retrieved December 8 2014 Fullmetal Alchemist The Sacred Star of Milos 2012 Box Office Mojo Retrieved 7 November 2018 Burbank International Film Festival Sept 15 18 Burbank International Film Festival Archived from the original on 4 October 2013 Retrieved 5 Dec 2011 Fullmetal Alchemist The Sacred Star of Milos 2011 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved October 6 2021 Fullmetal Alchemist The Sacred Star of Milos Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved January 22 2012 a b 2011 Awards Film amp Writing Burbank International Film Festival Archived from the original on December 28 2011 Retrieved October 28 2020 2011 Awards Cast Crew amp Production Burbank International Film Festival Archived from the original on December 28 2011 Retrieved October 28 2020 External links editOfficial website in Japanese Fullmetal Alchemist The Sacred Star of Milos film at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Fullmetal Alchemist The Sacred Star of Milos at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fullmetal Alchemist The Sacred Star of Milos amp oldid 1202572677, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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