![]() ![]() The evil monster revels in every single human life it destroyed with that one bullet, from the man it framed to the country it ravaged. Nowhere is this more apparent than when Envy gleefully admits to having caused the Ishvalan Genocide by murdering an innocent child. Sure, the Envy of 2003 turned into his victims’ loved ones to torture them, but the Envy of the manga did all that and more with snarky sadism. The envy of the manga was always committing atrocities with an insane grin and boasting about it. Edward’s shock gives Envy the opportunity he needs to kill him, but worry not-as stated above, people can come back from the dead in the 2003 anime!Īfter killing Ed, there’s really nothing left for Envy to do in the anime. He reveals to Ed that he is, in fact, Ed’s half-brother by Hohenheim. Near the end of the story he fights with Edward, acting way more subdued than it ever did in the manga (though not as subdued as he acted near the beginning of the 2003 anime). In the 2003 anime, Envy impersonates Cornello for around twelve episodes, kills Maes Hughes, imprisons Greed, and acts as the 2003 villain Dante’s enforcer. Unfortunately there’s not all that much for Envy to do in the 2003 anime’s story, and besides, he’s just not as interesting a character. It just takes so much pleasure in being the cruelest of the homunculi that you can’t help but be enthralled whenever this shape-shifter is on the page. The homunculus Envy is widely considered to be the best villain in Fullmetal Alchemist. These articles were originally from my previous blog at My miniature painting articles range from updates concerning what I’m painting to full guides on how to paint. Miniatures Posts about my hobby of painting The Lord of the Rings miniatures from Games Workshop.There’s a lot more to most of the characters and plot elements in the book, and even a twelve-hour masterpiece of a movie just can’t compare. Overall, Tolkien’s books are deeper and more complex than any film adaptation could be. The Lord of the Rings Explained In this series of short articles, I talk about the various ways Tolkien’s books differ from the film adaptations. ![]()
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