Mild
153 of 231 found this mild
In the third OVA episode, in a moment played for humor, a woman in a dire situation declares that she can't die yet because she's still a virgin and that she wants to have children.
1 female antagonist (Lust) has larger breasts and wears a top that exposes deep cleavage with a fair amount of the top of her breasts exposed.
During Season 2 Episode 6, Lust's breasts jiggle around briefly, she then says "quit staring it's not very polite" then 1 man says to other "you've always been a sucker for big boobs" the man replies "i can't help it, I love 'em!" This scene is brief and in a joking manner.
The main teenage male character is shown having a shower in one episode and then stepping out of it. No graphic nudity, only implied.
A male character named Greed says, on a few different occasions, that he wants everything in the world: "Money, sex, power!"
In one later episode, an old man makes a suggestive joke about his wife with his grandson.
A female character is shown showering, and her tattoo-covered back is shown.(the tattoo is relevant to the plot). The scene is not meant to imply anything sexual. She is just showing him the tattoo. And no nudity is shown.
Episode 44 has a scene wear the main male character steps out of a shower. His full backside is seen.
A teen girl has a crush on a teen boy, and she flirts with the boy constantly.
A teenage girl (Winry) is seen fully naked taking a bath in episode 44, her breasts are very exposed, only a small amount of the bottom of them are underwater and a little harder to see, this scene is very revealing but it is quite brief.
Severe
104 of 180 found this severe
A female ninja kills three guards with her sword, some blood is shown on the sword.
Fantasy violence and some bloody animated scenes are part of most episodes, sometimes pushing the limits of TV-PG.
Lots of cartoon violence.
There are some bloody deaths and injuries, including a scene where a father and daughter lie in a pool of blood, this is shown from afar.
Bloodshed is shown periodically to varying degrees. However, the violence is stylized in a way that makes it less violent than other shows, but remains being intense at times.
A woman coughs up large amounts of blood often. However, this is usually not very graphic (usually shown in a more simplified, humorous art style) and is generally played for comedic effect.
Blood is shown during fantasy-type warfare, with swords, gore is generally never shown but blood is generally used during battles and fights.
Some of the fighting and war scenes involve some bloody deaths, but not overtly graphic to push the rating from a TV-PG to a TV-14.
Some horses, sheep and goats are seen with copious amounts of blood around them. (This is probably the most violent scene) The scene displays the ugliness of war.
A flashback into Scar's past shows his village being burned down.
Mild
99 of 144 found this mild
The sub version contains "sh*t".
Some name-calling in the dub, such as moron, pissant. Uses of hell, damn, bastard, crap, and piss. The subtitled versions vary, depending on the translator.
The dub version has many/some uses of very mild language like "hell", "damn", "bastard", "ass", "piss" and "crap". 3 uses of "bitch".
In episode 63, Greed calls Ling a pissant twice.
Mild language, mostly coming from Edward ('bastard', 'hell').
"Bitch" is said exactly three times in the entire series.
The subtitled version may be different.
Mild
99 of 140 found this mild
One character (offscreen) becomes drunk, which is played for comedic effect.
Not many episodes contain use of alcohol, but infrequently the older characters may drink beer or similar.
Havoc smokes in a few scenes.
Severe
94 of 151 found this severe
The series occasionally flashes back to a genocide Amestris committed against a minority group, the Ishvalans, which State Alchemists were forced to be complicit in. Due to the nature of this event, scenes featuring it are inherently distressing.
The main villain Father is quite frightening.
Some blood is seen during battles, slashes.
There is one part in an episode where Edward is impaled with a beam. He asks one of the characters to pull it out. The character does so, and pulls out the beam as Ed wails in pain. This can be very frightening to some viewers.
This series deals with heavy themes such as death, resurrection, retribution, and sacrifice, and sometimes the violence might be pretty bloody and graphic details.
Moderate/Severe for neurodivergent viewers.
Wrath and Kimblee are appallingly violent villains.
After her arm is cut off, a girl undergoes painful treatment to prevent infection.
Raven is stabbed painfully in the arm and slashed in the chest before he falls into concrete.
Mustang's hands are impaled to the floor in one scene.