Voice Actors In Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood

Okay, let's talk Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Epic anime, right? Absolutely! But have you ever REALLY thought about the voices behind those beloved characters?
I have. And I have some thoughts. Possibly controversial thoughts. Prepare yourselves.
The Elric Brothers: A Vocal Dynamic Duo
First, Edward Elric. In English, we've got Vic Mignogna. Now, don't get me wrong, Vic brought the energy. He really did yell a lot, which, let's be honest, is pretty much Ed's default setting.
But...sometimes it felt a *little* too much? Like, maybe dial back the scream just a tad, buddy?
Then there's Alphonse, voiced by Aaron Dismuke. Okay, unpopular opinion incoming: I think Aaron's Al is PERFECT. The gentleness! The sincerity! I believed every word.
Seriously, if I needed a suit of armor to confide in, it'd be Aaron's Al. No question.
The Homunculi: Villains with Voices
Let's move on to the baddies. Pride? Scary little dude. Laura Bailey nailed that creepy kid vibe. Chilling, truly chilling.
And Greed! So many Greeds, so many voices. Troy Baker's Greed is iconic. That suave, sarcastic tone? Chef's kiss! GreedLing? Perfection!
But I gotta say, Envy always threw me off a little. Just me? Maybe. The voice never quite matched the character's, well, envy. I can't quite place it. It just seemed *off*.
Supporting Cast Vocal Gems
We can't forget the amazing supporting cast. Riza Hawkeye? So cool, so collected. Her English voice actress, Colleen Clinkenbeard, absolutely captured that stoicism.
Mustang and Hawkeye really sold the partnership. They understood each other perfectly.
And Maes Hughes. Oh, Hughes. We all cried, right? ইংরেজী নাম delivered that lovable dad energy so well. It made his fate even more tragic. Curse you, Lust!
Dub vs. Sub: The Eternal Debate
Of course, the age-old question: dub or sub? Some purists swear by the original Japanese voice acting. And hey, I respect that!
But for me, the English dub of Brotherhood holds a special place in my heart. I grew up with it! It's nostalgic!
Plus, let's be real, sometimes I just want to watch anime without having to read a million subtitles. Judge me if you will!
Ultimately, voice acting is subjective. What works for one person might not work for another. But that's what makes it fun to discuss!
So, what are your favorite Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood voice acting performances? Any opinions that might ruffle some feathers? Let's hear 'em!
And remember, let's keep it friendly. We're all just here to appreciate a great anime and the talented folks who brought it to life.

















