((link)) Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood | Dub Episode 60 New
Episode 60, " Eye of Heaven, Gateway of Earth, the long-awaited "Promised Day" reaches its terrifying peak. This episode is widely considered one of the most chilling sequences in anime history, as Father's multi-century plan finally triggers, leaving the protagonists in a state of absolute helplessness. Key Plot Points The Ultimate Transmutation
: As the eclipse reaches totality, Father activates the nationwide transmutation circle. He uses the five "sacrifices"—Edward, Alphonse, Izumi Curtis, Roy Mustang (now blind), and Hohenheim—to open the Gateway of Earth. A Nation Falls
: The souls of every single person in Amestris are ripped from their bodies to fuel Father’s ascension. The episode features haunting, anime-original shots of familiar characters like Winry, the Rockbells, and the Briggs soldiers collapsing as their life force is stolen. Scar’s Revelation
: In a pivotal character moment, Scar reveals a new transmutation circle tattooed on his left arm, based on his brother’s research. For the first time, he uses reconstructive fullmetal alchemist brotherhood dub episode 60 new
alchemy to fight Wrath, signaling he has moved beyond being just a force of destruction. Dragging Down "God"
: Father expands into a titanic shadowy figure and opens a second gateway in the sky—the "Eye of Heaven"—to pull "God" (Truth) down to Earth and absorb it into himself. Dub Cast Highlights The English dub is available on platforms like Crunchyroll Episode 60 (2009 Anime) | Fullmetal Alchemist Wiki | Fandom
Fan Reactions to the Remastered Dub
The anime community has been vocal about the "new" Episode 60. On Reddit’s r/FullmetalAlchemist, user u/AlcheMistress wrote: Episode 60, " Eye of Heaven, Gateway of
“I’ve watched Episode 60 maybe 50 times. The remastered dub made me cry again. Hearing Ed’s voice crack on ‘Take my heart’ without the music blaring? Devastating.”
On Twitter, the hashtag #FMABEp60 trended briefly when the remaster dropped. Critics praised the careful handling of the source material. Unlike modern “special edition” recuts that change dialogue (looking at you, Star Wars), the FMAB team simply cleaned what was already there.
The Legacy of Episode 60
Why are fans still searching for a "new" version of a decade-old episode? Because Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood refuses to age. Episode 60 represents the rare shonen climax that doesn’t rely on a power-up or a new transformation. Ed wins not by punching harder but by admitting that alchemy—his identity—is worthless compared to his brother. Fan Reactions to the Remastered Dub The anime
The “new” dub episode serves as a gateway (pun intended) for a new generation of anime fans. With Brotherhood currently experiencing a resurgence on TikTok and YouTube reaction channels, the remastered Episode 60 is often the clip that hooks new viewers.
Edward Elric’s Rejection of God (Vic Mignogna)
The core of Episode 60 is Edward’s confrontation with Truth. In the remastered dub, Mignogna’s delivery of the line, “I’ve been living my life by your law. Equivalent exchange... but I’m done with that. I’ll give you all of my alchemy... half of my life. Take my arm, my leg… Take my heart, I don’t care! Just give me my brother back!” hits harder than ever. The “new” audio mix allows the raw crack in his voice to shine through without background music overpowering it.
The Context: Where Episode 60 Fits in the Epic
To appreciate Episode 60, you must understand the scaffolding of Brotherhood’s final arc. By this point in the series (adapting chapters 103-104 of Hiromu Arakawa’s manga), the story has detonated:
- Father has consumed the divine power of "The Eye of Heaven" (a massive transmutation circle encompassing the entire nation of Amestris).
- Hohenheim has activated his counter-transmutation, releasing the philosopher’s stones within his body.
- Edward Elric lies impaled through the shoulder after sacrificing his automail leg to save his brother, Alphonse.
- Alphonse has committed the ultimate act of brotherly love: offering his soul to bind Edward’s wound, rendering himself an empty suit of armor once more.
Episode 60 is the calm inside the storm. It is a 22-minute chamber piece of existential dread, theological debate, and raw sibling emotion—sandwiched between the massive battles of Episodes 59 and 61.

