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Fullmetal Alchemist Complete Filler Guide

Fullmetal Alchemist Filler List

Fullmetal Alchemist is an anime packed with action and comedy while discussing an important debate on science vs. religion.

It has two versions, FMA and FMA Brotherhood. FMA deviates completely from the plot present in the manga during its second half, whereas FMA Brotherhood sticks to the manga throughout the story.  

Fullmetal Alchemist anime has two adaptations of its manga, Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) and Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood (2009).

Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) has 33 confirmed filler episodes while there are only 2 fillers out of 64 episodes in Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood (2009).

Since FMA stopped following the manga, there are tons of fillers that form a different story.



Quick List:

Fullmetal Alchemist Filler Episodes:

4, 10, 37

Manga Canon Episodes:

1-3, 6-7, 9, 13-15, 17-20, 23-28, 34

Anime Canon Episodes:5, 8, 11-12, 16, 21-22, 29-33, 35-36,38-51

Episode No.TitleAir DateWatch Links
4A Forger’s Love2003-10-25Netflix
5The Man with the Mechanical Arm2003-11-01Netflix
6The Alchemy Exam2003-11-08Netflix
8The Philosopher’s Stone2003-11-22Netflix
9Be Thou for the People2003-11-29Netflix
10The Phantom Thief2003-12-06            Netflix
14Destruction’s Right Hand2004-01-10Netflix
15The Ishbal Massacre2004-01-17Netflix
16That Which Is Lost2004-01-24Netflix
21The Red Glow2004-02-28Netflix
22Created Human2004-03-06Netflix
24Bonding Memories2004-03-20Netflix
29The Untainted Child2004-04-24Netflix
30Assault on South Headquarters2004-05-01Netflix
31Sin2004-05-08Netflix
32Dante of the Deep Forest2004-05-15    Netflix
35Reunion of the Fallen2004-06-12    Netflix
36The Sinner Within2004-06-19Netflix
37The Flame Alchemist,
The Bachelor Lieutenant
& The Mystery of
Warehouse 13
2004-06-26    Netflix
38With the River’s Flow2004-07-03            Netflix
39Secret of Ishbal2004-07-10Netflix
40The Scar2004-07-17Netflix
41Holy Mother2004-07-24Netflix
42His Name is Unknown2004-07-24Netflix
43The Stray Dog2004-07-31Netflix
44Hohenheim of Light2004-08-07Netflix
45A Rotted Heart    2004-08-21Netflix
46Human Transmutation2004-08-28Netflix
47Sealing the Homunculus2004-09-04Netflix
48Goodbye2004-09-11    Netflix
49The Other Side of the Gate2004-09-18Netflix
50Death2004-09-25Netflix
51Laws and Promises              2004-10-02           Netflix

Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood Filler: 
Canon Episodes: 2-3, 5-8, 10-12, 15-26, 28-64
Partial Canon Episodes: 4, 9, 13-14
Filler Episodes: 1, 27

Episode No.TitleAir DateWatch Links
1Fullmetal Alchemist2009-04-05Crunchyroll
27Interlude Party2009-10-11Crunchyroll


Which fillers can you skip?
Fillers in FMA (2003) make up a huge part of the plot, so you cannot skip them at all, except for a select few. You must watch all the fillers in FMA (2003) for the story to make sense.
  • A Forger’s Love (Episode 4)
  • The Phantom Thief (Episode 10)

FMA Brotherhood, on the other hand, follows the manga religiously and hence, has unimportant fillers that can be skipped.

  • Fullmetal Alchemist (Episode 1)
  • Interlude Party (Episode 27)
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Reasons To Watch SK8 The Infinity

 Six Reasons To Watch Sk8 The Infinity

SK8 the Infinity is a Japanese original anime television series produced and animated by Bones that aired from January to  on ABC and TV Asahi's ANiMAZiNG!!! programming block.

 A comedy manga spin-off began serialization on the Young Ace Up manga website in January 2021. A manga adaptation of the television series began serialization on the BookLive! e-book store in March 2021.

It’s Short:

Topping out at one twelve-episode season (so far?), Sk8 the Infinity isn’t a huge commitment. You can wind down with it knowing that there is an end in sight as opposed to a three hundred episode long epic. That said, I could easily watch twelve more episodes and be just as delighted as when I started.


The Dub Is Actually Good:

I know, I know, there’s always going to be disagreement surrounding dubbed versus subbed anime. But hear me out, the Sk8 the Infinity dub is great. In translation some lines are changed just slightly to make more sense for English speaking skateboarders to say, vernacular is updated, and silly quips are given approximations that make more sense to English-fluent ears. Plus, if you subscribe to the “spring cleaning” tradition, it’s much easier to get chores done with a dubbed anime on in the background. At least, it’s always been easier for me to work on cosplays with dubs versus subs. Unfortunately, I don’t have any experience with the non-English dubs, but I legitimately hope they’re just as good because watching the dub has been just as much of a joy as the original Japanese.

We Need Something Light And Stupid:

The best reason to watch Sk8 the Infinity? It’s unapologetically stupid and enjoyable and we can all use some stupid and enjoyable sometimes. Some shows are like nutritionally complete meals with lessons and heady concepts to think on while others are the mental equivalent of a candy bar, and Sk8 the Infinity is decidedly the latter. The weather is starting to get nice, the school year is almost over, and we all deserve to mentally check out and watch a goofy show about skateboarders defying gravity and becoming best friends.


The Characters:

Like most sports animes, Sk8 the Infinity is very character driven and has an almost entirely likeable cast. Enemies from earlier episodes become close friends and there’s only one real antagonist, who isn’t unlikeable as much as weird and creepy. Friendship is a central focus of the show, almost more so than the skateboarding, and I’m pretty sure that the entire show was made as an excuse to animate fun skateboarding tricks. Watching twenty minutes of buds being buds is just pleasant, and even the most serious and outlandish characters are relatable goofballs deep down who want to get out and enjoy their hobby.


The Closer Rings True To Skateboarding:

Sk8 the Infinity has a fantastic opening song, but the closer is two minutes of animated bails and fails starring the main cast of the show. It’s a silly little thing that shows so much love for skateboarding in general and made me want to look up bail compilations online right away…. and there are a ton of them. Between the beachy song and the choppy animation, the closer is lighthearted and chill in a way that surpasses any other recent anime I can think of and puts me in that almost-summer state of mind right away.


Plot:

In Okinawa, a group of hardcore skaters participate in a secret, no-holds-barred competition after midnight known as "S", racing each other on skateboards down a winding road carved out of an abandoned mine and occasionally forming rivalries, also known as "beefs", with each other. Reki, a high school sophomore and hardcore skater, takes new transfer student Langa to S one night, and ends up pulling him into the world of skateboarding.

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