Action Girl: Hawkeye, Olivier, Izumi, Lan Fan, May Chang.Since Roy's actual alchemy deals in flammable gases (like hydrogen), if you do drench him, you'd better pray he doesn't have a backup flame source, 'cause you just gave him a WHOLE lotta fuel for his alchemy. For Roy, being a fire alchemist, it's water, but only because it disables his spark glove.Lust and Envy destroy the Slicers' seals, while Barry's seal is destroyed by his mindless former body. The Slicer Brothers and Barry the Chopper have this vulnerability as well.Neither of them is particularly happy about it. At one point in Brotherhood Envy walks in on Edward, who's still naked after a shower.She almost goes ballistic on him (and everyone else who comes in hearing her scream). By the time she realizes she's not alone, she's already uncovered some underboobs. In a chapter in the manga and the corresponding episode in Brotherhood, Winry walks into her room without noticing Edward already in there and starts undressing.He stops flailing around to ask her what she has just said, and she just brushes him off. Accidental Declaration of Love: Winry comments offhandedly she doesn't know why she's in love with Ed.Barry's giant meat cleaver can be considered, too. Also Lust's absurdly sharp nails, which have given her the nickname The Ultimate Spear among her peers. Absurdly Sharp Blade: Wrath's swords, shown to slice through a tank, bullets, artillery shells, and glass bottles.It's usually done fairly effectively, with the point in the crowd where they switch from 2D to 3D CG being hard to discern unless you're looking for it. The Mannequin Soldiers in the foreground are animated in 2D like regular characters, but ones in the background use 3D CG animation during the many large crowd scenes.In Episode 61, where all the souls are returned to their bodies.You wouldn't even think it's CG in sills due to how it's textured, but a close enough look at how it's animated barely gives it away. A similar example is in the credits animation as well, with the shot of Winry walking down a corridor, which is entirely 3D-modelled.An interesting example from a pivot shot from outside of a window in Episode 40 that is halfway towards averting the trope - the shot has the window and wall in front of the rest of the scene as a 3D model, but it's not only textured like any other piece of background art and done well enough to blend it almost perfectly in stills (it's very visually consistent in style with the 2D art), but it also rotates too smoothly during the pivot, and inconsistently with the other elements in the shot, which don't have any rotation frames.The fan at the start of Episode 21 is CGI-animated. Tropes Are Not Bad, as it helps said form look otherworldly compared to everyone else. It is remarkably noticeable for its first appearances thanks to stiff movements, though it does get better as the series progresses.
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