Badass Longcoat: He is almost always wearing his long, blue military coat.There is also the moment when he quotes The Art of War in episode 13. Badass Bookworm: It comes with being an alchemist.The Atoner: His main motive for becoming Führer is to ensure that nothing like Ishbal ever happens again.Anti-Hero: Of the Good Is Not Nice variety.He's also the one who killed Winry's parents in this iteration, not Scar.Since this hadn't been revealed yet when the anime was released, 2003 Roy actually is the Handsome Lech his Manga/ Brotherhood self pretends to be. In the manga and Brotherhood Roy's skirt-chasing turned out to be an Urban Legend Love Life and a cover for his spy network.In general, Roy's cold, self-interested exterior and his adversity with Ed get more focus here than in the manga and Brotherhood.While the conclusion of their original arc is rushed near the end of the series, there's also the strain between Winry and Roy due to his involvement in her parents' death.His depression worsens during the Time Skip between the finale and Conqueror of Shamballa - having given up his dream of becoming Führer by assassinating Bradley and with Ed presumed dead, Roy lives alone in a remote Northern outpost, away from Hawkeye and the rest of his team, and has sworn off the use of alchemy.He even shows signs of being an alcoholic, to the point that he appears in the final opening looking depressed with a glass of liquor in his hand. Here, though, Roy shows symptoms of PTSD and depression he nearly Ate His Gun after killing the Rockbells. While Roy had plenty of regrets about Ishbal in the manga and Brotherhood, he was able to channel them into a drive for a better future.Voiced by: Tōru Ōkawa (JP), Travis Willingham (EN) Other Languages Juan Antonio Arroyo (Spain), Rolman Bastidas (Latin America), Hermes Baroli (Brazil), Martial Le Minoux (French)
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