Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood The strong writing that shonen anime is known for was used to ensure that most of the cast got a fitting ending to match their awesome introductions. These strong character endings provided serious drama and thematic weight, and many ended happily. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood On a memorable note. Despite this, several characters in this anime ended up being weak and unsatisfying, and otherwise personally deserved better treatment than they received.
This has been known to happen in shonen anime such as: Fullmetal Alchemist: BrotherhoodFor example, if there is no room to give the character a stronger or more worthy ending, regardless of whether the plot involves death. Sometimes the story has to set aside some of the cast to make room for more prominent characters, and it always feels too bad. And for emotional reasons, it's easy for anime like this to hand out terrible fates to good people, leaving fans desperately wishing it had been different.
Trisha Elric met the same fate as many anime moms
That hairstyle is a complete death flag
There seems to be a rule against killing anime moms. one pieceMothers are writing in with shocking regularity. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Nor did they treat Trisha Elric as anything more than an emotional plot device for her two sons. As a country dweller with no powers or major skills, Trisha certainly didn't have a major role in the story, but she still deserved better than she got. Trisha received the same treatment as the parents of many boy protagonists. They are killed to amplify the emotional stakes.
In the case of Trisha Elric, the cause of death wasn't even an afterthought, she died of some disease or other as a convenient way to get rid of her. Nor did she die heroically to protect her sons from intruders or wild animals. Tricia was just weakened by pubic disease. Trisha's eventual death made her even more important, which led to Edward and Alphonse's unwise attempt at human transformation. As a result, the broken brothers ended up hunting for the Philosopher's Stone.
Rust's death is haunting compared to what other villains have experienced.
Lust died in her only major battle
Lust may not rank all that highly among the major homunculi in combat power, which may be why Roy Mustang was able to dispatch her so easily. Fullmetal Alchemist: BrotherhoodFirst half. Lust used the Ultimate Spear to inflict severe blows on Roy and Jean Havoc to demonstrate her power as an assassin, but it soon fooled her. Rust let Riza off guard while attacking Hawkeye, and Roy returned with his Blazing Flame Alchemy.
As Roy ignited her, the lust couldn't hold out any longer, and he kept it going until it was nothing more than ashes. Her philosopher's stone was exhausted, and her father in particular made no attempt to resurrect his only daughter. Gluttony and Greed both returned from Annihilation, but Rust clearly didn't find the same favor. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood It ended in lust. Her mesmerizing assassin strategy was a fun one, and it's a shame fans didn't get to see Lust utilize it to its full potential before she died.
Gluttony died without any sense of being a major threat.
Gluttony and lust are both unclean
Gluttony is one of three homunculus brothers who meet disappointing or disappointing fates. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Like his “sister” Lust, Gluttony was not lethal enough to earn a glorious final stand once the heroes got used to fighting these creatures. The initial shock wore off and Ed, Roy and the rest innovated ways to keep the homunculi on the defensive. Gluttony is a prime example of a shameless villain who was more useful in death than in life as far as the Pride were concerned.
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As Ed and the rest grew accustomed to his powers, Gluttony was virtually powerless. When Ed's team faced Gluttony and Pride in that shady forest, Gluttony was truly merciless. Lan Fan in particular used flash grenades and incredible agility to keep the pressure on his two homunculus enemies. Gluttony was helpless, greatly reducing his menacing aura before the Pride ate him to gain his powerful sense of smell. Sure it was thematically ironic, but it still felt strange to have a “superior” being look so stupid at the end.
Maes Hughes deserved to die for a crime of truth
Even Roy Mustang couldn't hide his tears.
If there is only one Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood One character that fans agree deserves a better ending is Maes Hughes. He was a pretty difficult target because he was not a powerful state alchemist but an ordinary soldier with a passionate love for his family. Father and his homunculus minions probably left Mace alone as an unwitting member of Amestris' army. had To find the truth that Rust couldn't show him. Maes deduced his father's plan and it sealed his fate.

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Maes' death confirms where the narrative and drama are concerned and gives viewers a much-needed hit, and of course Lust and Envy will kill anyone who stumbles upon their father's plans. thus, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Viewers want to give Maes a new fate, not because the story ruins the writing, but because a great guy like him deserves it. This story was actually written perfectly for Maes and that's what makes the fandom cry the most.
Greed had to give his life to prove his salvation
Greed could have survived as a solo homunculus in the human world.
Unlike other homunculi, Grid's fate feels unfair. Because this character was actually able to redeem himself. Some viewers might say that Greed is the Maes Hughes of homunculi, a good guy who had to meet a rough end to meet the needs of the story. Greed may not be as innocent as Maes Hughes, but fans still wanted to see more of him to make the most of his life. Or rather, make the most of his second life with his fresh, new perspective on everything.
To tie up greed's loose ends, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood He needed to be written down, and Greed could show off the power of his friendship in an ironic, selfless twist. That said, fans would love to see Greed survive his final fight with his father, wander the world, and continue to exercise his newfound heroism while maintaining his strange status as the only major homunculus left in the world.