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Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood Dub Episode 60 New -

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.”

But Hohenheim has outplayed him. John Swasey’s performance is quiet and sorrowful. When Hohenheim activates his counter-circle, releasing the 500,000 Xerxian souls he has carried for centuries, his voice cracks with exhaustion and hope: “I didn’t come here to kill you. I came here to give these souls back where they belong.” The dub captures the tragedy of Hohenheim—a man who sacrificed everything, including time with his sons, for this single moment. fullmetal alchemist brotherhood dub episode 60 new

Sabat pulls double duty in this episode. His Armstrong provides comic relief ("The devastation... it's so beautiful!") that contrasts with his chilling work as Father’s anchor. However, the MVP is John Swasey as Hohenheim. His monologue about the "Eye of Heaven" is delivered like a weary god whispering a eulogy. In the 2024-2025 streaming remaster, his bass tones are no longer muddied by compressed audio, making his lines feel brand new. The centerpiece of the episode is the long-awaited

Episode Title: "Eye of Heaven" (Japanese: "Ten no Me") Manga Chapters Adapted: Chapters 104–105 (Final Chapters) That’s why your suffering is so exquisite

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