![]() According to the first version, Envy was created from a failed transmutation of Dante and Hohenheim's child, which means he's Ed and Al's half-sibling. They're meant to embody the seven deadly sins and the most evil parts of human nature. While Envy is remarkably similar in both versions, his backstory is a little more interesting in the 2003 anime. The difference between Lust and the other Homunculus (Fullmetal Alchemist) The Homunculus are some of FMA's most iconic villains, being featured prominently in both the 2003 anime and Brotherhood. This character does not appear in the earlier TV series, though he does show up in the manga. In Brotherhood, Pride takes the form of a young boy named Selim Bradley. In the 2003 series, Wrath is an entirely new character who is born when Izumi Curtis fails to bring her son back. King Bradley is called Wrath in Brotherhood, but in FMA 2003, he's referred to as Pride. Wrath and Pride play crucial roles in both series, and new characters are introduced to fill the role not given to Bradley. She was created in Ed and Al's failed attempt at human transmutation, and she resembles their mother as a result. In Brotherhood, Sloth is an enormous, muscular man who embodies the sin for which he is named. While Sloth is not lazy in the 2003 anime, she's apathetic and emotionless. ![]() ![]() Since the homunculi are created by one figure in FMA Brotherhood, many of them have no relation to the show's human characters. In FMA 2003, the homunculi resemble the human relations of loved ones who tried to reincarnate them. ![]()
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