In the final stanza, both brothers question where they should go from where they are now after realizing that it is impossible to bring back that which has been lost.Īnother version of the song was recorded in English by Vic Mignogna, the voice actor who played Edward Elric in the series. In each of the choruses, they sing about how much their mother meant to them, but how their tries to bring her back were in vain. He urges Ed to forget whose fault it is, as they both chose the same path, so neither of them is more guilty than the other. Alphonse, in the second verse, attempts to console him. He blames himself for what happened, admitting that "there is no cure for death". In the first verse, Edward expresses his grief and regret for pushing his brother into doing the transmutation with him. However, during the transmutation, Alphonse lost his body while Edward lost his left leg, and, consequently, his right arm.
They attempted to resurrect their mother who had died of an illness. The song is about the Elric brothers, Edward and Alphonse, and their feeling about the tragic incident that happened at the very beginning of the series. 3 and the Fullmetal Alchemist: The Conqueror of Shamballa soundtrack. Other orchestrated versions can be found on TV Animation Fullmetal Alchemist Original Soundtrack 2, Fullmetal Alchemist O.S.T. It can be found on the first Fullmetal Alchemist O.S.T.
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Ms de 90 millones de canciones en streaming sin anuncios con Amazon Music Unlimited en celular, PC y tablet. Brothers/Buraacha/Bratjaīrothers ( Russian: Братья, Bratja Japanese: Burācha) is a song composed by Michiru Oshima for the anime Fullmetal Alchemist. Escucha el lbum Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood Original Soundtrack: Lullaby of Resembool (Cello Cover) (Cello Cover) de Mark Serkin. *These tracks are the credit-length versions Beaming Sunlight (direct translation: Setting Sun)