In March 2009, it was announced that the official English title of the series was
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and that it would receive its English-language premiere on
Animax Asia, with Japanese audio and English subtitles, at 8:30 p.m. on April 10, 2009. On April 3, 2009,
Funimation announced it would stream English-subtitled episodes four days after they aired in Japan. Madman Entertainment would also stream it "within days" of the episodes airing in Japan. The series premiered in Japan on April 5, 2009, on
MBS–
TBS's Sunday 5:00 pm
JST anime block. In May 2009, Funimation suspended the release of new episodes for a few weeks because of an incident in which an episode of
One Piece was uploaded before it had aired in Japan. However, the episodes were later made available on the Funimation website and on the official Funimation channel on YouTube. In August 2009, Aniplex began releasing the series on
Blu-ray and
DVD volumes; the first release included two episodes and an
original video animation (OVA). Two more OVAs were included in the fifth and ninth volumes alongside four episodes. Other volumes feature four episodes and no OVAs. Sixteen volumes were released, the last one in November 2010. In September 2009, Funimation announced the cast for an English dub of the series, which featured much of the cast of the 2003 series dub reprising their roles. On February 14, 2010, the English dub of the series premiered on
Adult Swim's
Toonami programming block and ended its run on September 25, 2011. Funimation began releasing the episodes on Blu-ray and DVD in May 2010; each release contained thirteen episodes. Five volumes were released, with the last one in August 2011. In the United Kingdom,
Manga Entertainment released the series in five DVD and Blu-ray volumes during 2010 and 2011, and later in a two-part box set. Funimation lost the rights to the series in March 2016. In July 2016, it was announced that the series' rights were transferred to
Aniplex of America and that it would be streamed on
Crunchyroll.
Netflix debuted the series in the United States and Canada in January 2018. Aniplex of America released the series on two Blu-ray Disc box sets in November 2018. In November 2019, Funimation re-licensed the series for its streaming service.
Madman Entertainment distributed the series in Australia; it was broadcast in Canada on
Super Channel and in the Philippines on
TV5's AniMEGA anime programming block. == Reception ==