
Crunchyroll boasts the biggest anime library globally, with more than 1,000 titles available. But now, Amasian TV is becoming a competitor, having recently expanded its own impressive collection of shows.
Amasian TV, available in the U.S. and Canada, lets you watch lots of TV channels from Asia, plus movies and shows on demand – all for free. Right now, you can stream all 64 episodes of the English-dubbed Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, which is a newer version of the original Fullmetal Alchemist anime from 2003. Amasian TV is free to use because it’s supported by ads, but you don’t need to sign up for an account or pay a subscription to watch.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Finds New Anime Streaming Home With Amasian TV
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is the second anime adaptation of the popular manga series. Set in a world created by Hiromu Arakawa, the story features alchemy – a system that blends science and magic. The series follows brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric, who attempt a forbidden practice called human transmutation, with significant consequences.
Following a disastrous attempt to bring their mother back to life, Edward and Alphonse suffer terrible consequences: Edward loses an arm and a leg, while Alphonse’s entire body vanishes, leaving his soul bound to an empty suit of armor. Driven to regain their bodies, the brothers become state alchemists and embark on a quest for the legendary Philosopher’s Stone – a powerful artifact said to amplify alchemical abilities to an incredible degree. Their journey soon reveals a far-reaching military plot connected to the stone and its power.
Currently, the series Brotherhood is only available in English, but Amasian TV is adding more language options soon. By the end of the month, you’ll be able to watch it with the original Japanese audio, and English, Spanish, and Portuguese subtitles will also be available.
Although most streaming services focus on paid subscriptions, free, ad-supported options for watching anime are becoming increasingly popular. These services, like Samsung TV Plus, Amazon Freevee, and Vizio WatchFree+, let anime fans watch a wide variety of titles without paying a subscription fee.
Amasian TV’s free ad-supported streaming channel, Anime 24/7, offers a variety of anime films and series alongside its on-demand content. Popular titles like Naruto, Bleach, and Hunter x Hunter are regularly shown, and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood was recently added to the lineup.
With more anime becoming available only through paid subscriptions, it’s getting harder for fans to watch, explains Peter Park, a leader at ODK Media, the company behind Amasian TV. That’s why they’re making Fullmetal Alchemist available to watch for free, without needing an account – they want to make it easier for everyone to legally enjoy a popular and well-loved series.
You can now watch Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood on Amasian TV. The original Fullmetal Alchemist manga by Hiromu Arakawa is published in English by VIZ Media.
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2026-03-11 02:40