Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood Dub Episode 60 New Updated May 2026

The rain fell as if the sky itself were trying to wash away the sins of Amestris. At the gates of Central, the air smelled of wet earth and burning metal; the city’s wounds were still fresh, and the sound of distant alarms threaded the night. Edward Elric stood with his coat collar turned up, fingers trembling—not from cold, but from the memory of what had been lost.

: The souls of every single person in Amestris are ripped from their bodies to fuel Father’s ascension. The episode features haunting, anime-original shots of familiar characters like Winry, the Rockbells, and the Briggs soldiers collapsing as their life force is stolen. Scar’s Revelation fullmetal alchemist brotherhood dub episode 60 new

Why This Episode Matters "New"

For a first-time viewer in 2025 (or a returning fan), Episode 60 feels jarringly modern. It deconstructs the "righteous revenge" trope before The Last of Us Part II or John Wick 4 did. The rain fell as if the sky itself

The dub emphasizes something the subtitles can't: verbal texture. When Mustang’s voice cracks on the word "Hughes," you hear a decade of friendship erased by rage. When Al (Maxey Whitehead) screams for Ed (Vic Mignogna) to stop him, it’s pure sibling desperation. : The souls of every single person in

The Turning Point: Hohenheim vs. Father

The centerpiece of the episode is the long-awaited confrontation between Father (Kent Williams) and Van Hohenheim (John Swasey). Father, floating in his artificial eclipse, opens the “Eye of Heaven”—a massive transmutation circle in the sky—to consume the souls of all Amestrians. Kent Williams delivers Father’s lines with a chilling, almost bored superiority: “You humans are so fleeting. That’s why your suffering is so exquisite.”