Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood OVA Collection

In "Simple People," Ed damages his automail and needs to have Winry repair it. In order to try to appease her anger, Ed and Al decide to buy Winry some earrings. After the repair, Ed fights an assassin and damages his automail again. When the brothers return for this repair, they learn why Winry began wearing earrings. This story has a good mix of humor and seriousness, and it also ties in with a flashback that's seen during Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood; however, I haven't entirely figured out where this particular story would take place in the overall timeline.
"The Chronicle of Teacher" is about the training that Izumi, Ed and Al's teacher, underwent on the summit of Briggs back when she was 18 years old. Her exploits during this training were referenced at least twice in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, so it was nice to be able to see the backstory for these references. The story itself had a lot of humor in it, and it was rather enjoyable to watch.
The final OVA is titled, "Yet Another Man's Battlefield." This story takes place when Roy Mustang is 18 years old and is in military boot camp. This story shows how Roy met Maes Hughes and their friendship both on and off the battlefield. The story also introduces an Ishvalan recruit named Heathcliff Erbe, and the bullying and prejudice he encounters at the boot camp. This is another great OVA that provides backstory for Mustang, and I would also say that it's probably the most serious of the four OVAs.
The OVA collection that was released for Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is definitely better than the OVA collection that was released for the original Fullmetal Alchemist anime series. While the original OVA collection felt rather random and thrown together, the Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood OVA collection contains stories that are not only relevant to the series, but help to enhance the universe of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.
The extras for both the DVD and Blu-ray are the 4-Koma Theater and trailers for other releases that FUNimation was promoting at the time this DVD/Blu-ray combo was released. The 4-Koma Theater (which is also known as the 4-Panel Theater) consists of 16 episodes; however, each "episode" is barely two minutes in length. Each episode is a short collection of humorous re-tellings of some of the events that take place during the Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood anime series. As I watched these, I found myself laughing quite a bit.
If you're a fan of the Fullmetal Alchemist franchise, I think you'll want to add the Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood OVA Collection to your anime collection. Not only is it needed in order to have everything related to Fullmetal Alchemist, it's also needed in order to expand on some of the backstory that is hinted at in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.
I wrote this review after watching a copy of the Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood OVA Collection Blu-ray/DVD combo that my husband and I purchased.
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