The Iron Alchemist is a TV animation of the same name based on the cartoon works of Japanese cartoonist Hiromu Arakawa.
Overview of the work:
The Iron Alchemist is a cartoon work created by Japanese cartoonist Hiromu Arakawa. In 2003, Scoville Ennix decided to make the Steel Alchemist serialized in the magazine into an animation in order to enhance the popularity of its monthly magazine Angang, and released the news of making an animated version in July of the same year.
On June 4th, 2003, 10, the animated version of The Iron Alchemist, produced by Bones and supervised by Mizushima Seiji, was officially launched. It promoted the circulation of Angang monthly magazine, and at the same time, animation achieved an average audience rating of 7% in the first half of the year, 5% in the second half, and the highest audience rating of 8.4%.
On June 2, 2004, 10, the TV animation ended after playing the sentence of 5 1 Subsequently, it was announced that the last film of this animation would be released in the form of theatrical animation, and the original TV animation production team would continue to be responsible for the production.
On July 23, 2005, the theatrical animation "The Alchemist of Steel: The Conqueror of Shambhala" was officially released, and the animation officially ended.