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The entire premise is about two kids who, respectively, lose an arm and a leg and their whole body while trying to bring back their dead mother (who came out like...well, this picture). Throw in some Eldritch Abomination, War Is Hell, Body Horror, Living Shadow, a sadistic god, and, ladies and gentlemen, we have the tank full of Nightmare Fuel that is Fullmetal Alchemist.

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  • The entire premise is about two kids who, respectively, lose an arm and a leg and their whole body while trying to bring back their dead mother (who came out like...well, this picture). Throw in some Eldritch Abomination, War Is Hell, Body Horror, Living Shadow, a sadistic god, and, ladies and gentlemen, we have the tank full of Nightmare Fuel that is Fullmetal Alchemist.
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  • The entire premise is about two kids who, respectively, lose an arm and a leg and their whole body while trying to bring back their dead mother (who came out like...well, this picture). Throw in some Eldritch Abomination, War Is Hell, Body Horror, Living Shadow, a sadistic god, and, ladies and gentlemen, we have the tank full of Nightmare Fuel that is Fullmetal Alchemist. * The armours with souls attached to them that were guarding Laboratory #5. There are sixty-six, or possibly even more revived souls like Barry the Chopper and the Slicer Brothers that cost state alchemists an arm an and leg (or more) to bring back, a vast majority of those souls completely off their rocker, just like the...people... who brought them back. * The thing that Ed and Al created when trying to bring back their mother. All those twisted limbs, the pulsating, the horrible gaping mouth, the eyes and that strained, gasping noise... It's like the creature was struggling to breathe. * Shou Tucker himself. The very thought that a man could transmute his wife and later his five-year-old daughter and her dog into chimeras is just nauseating in all sorts of ways. From Nina's garbled speech, she wasn't even fully aware of what had happened. And then Scar shows up and Mercy Kills her. * Ed's nightmare after Nina's death is turned Up to Eleven in the Brotherhood anime. It features a front view of the Nightmare Face of Resurrected!Trisha, while in the manga, it's only Normal!Trisha with Blood From the Mouth. What made it infinitely worse is that he tried to play it off as Not So Different. * The fate of the first Greed. He got melted down to his core....slow and painfully. To make it worse, the Big Bad drank his remains. Greed's reaction to this? Insane laughter. * The making of the Philosopher's Stones...Which involves getting your soul ripped out and trapped in a tiny, rock-sized container... along with probably a dozen more souls. And you are conscious. The whole time. Those screams of despair aren't there for no reason... * Maria Ross's death. She gets flame broiled by Mustang in episode 17, and her burnt corpse is very graphically displayed. It was actually a cadaver created by Mustang, but still...! * Every single time Gluttony stares at the screen. * Envy's true form. As if the idea of turning souls into Phlebotinum wasn't scary enough, this consists of seeing their distorted faces begging you for release from their tortured existence. A melting, dripping, mutating bodymash of emaciated faces begging for their mommies and/or death. The true form is Upped To Eleven in the anime. It's the way that all the faces are moving, all the time... * Envy's Sleep Mode Size. It's particularly abhorrent and uncanny. Looks like the hybrid of a maggot, a human fetus, a caterpillar, and some wide-eyed fish. It also somewhat invokes Vagina Dentata. * The disturbing imagery gets turned up even further in Brotherhood in the scene where Marcoh defeats Envy. Misshapen heads vomiting out misshapen heads and tortured screaming. * Gluttony's true form is shown several episodes/chapters before Envy's. His entire front half splits open, baring his open ribcage, which extends from his jawline to his groin and rakes forward. His entire lower jaw is gone, leaving tusk-like ribs near his jawline, and his exposed, Ouroboros-tattooed tongue slavering in the open air. Looking inside the opening reveals nothing but inky blackness and a single eye, exactly like the one in the Door of Truth. And then he goes on an insane rampage, erasing large sections of the landscape with what appears to be some sort of Kamehame Hadoken, but is actually him extending his ribcage faster than the eye can see and swallowing whatever he catches. From the most cheerful, childlike, and seemingly least dangerous and malicious Homonculus, this was a nasty surprise. * And then he eats Ed, Ling, and Envy, and we're treated to an inside view of his stomach; or rather, where everything he eats goes. It is an infinite, featureless plane, with chunks of all the evidence, ruins, and people Gluttony's ever eaten still intact inside. The plane is filled with a similarly infinite ankle-deep sea of blood. Worst of all is how, as Envy fatalistically explains, there is no way out. The place is another dimension: literally infinite. The only thing normal people can do is wander in the sea of blood, waiting to die. Ed finds a way out, but that method isn't pretty either, and if it weren't for Envy's Philosopher's Stone, probably fatal. * Pride what with all the giant mouths and eyes. And the anthropophagy. And the homunculus cannibalism. And all those Slasher Smiles after eating Gluttony. Enfante Terrible indeed. More so in Brotherhood than the manga, since apparently Studio BONES learned a bit when they animated Soul Eater; he grins like Medusa. * Especially in the anime, where he absorbs Kimblee...alive. Worst part is, you watch it from Kimblee's point of view, and those jaws... those horrible jaws... then... CHOMP. * Here's one in the manga that is more psychological horror than a scary image, but still pretty scary. Riza discovers Pride's identity. Pride is a Living Shadow of eyes and mouths and likes to rip people to shreds or eat them (that's the visually scary part). What makes it even scarier, is that Pride can basically appear anywhere there's a shadow, so for several scenes, Riza is paralyzed with terror just by seeing a shadow near her, as Pride could devour her at any time and could hear everything she said. Luckily, she is able to pass a coded message to Mustang and escape from this, but it's still pretty horrifying. * Some chapters after that, the sight of him controlling Al's armor from the inside, with shadows and eyes spilling from every crack. * What happened in Hohenheim's backstory. Waking up to discover that you're the only one still alive in your ENTIRE COUNTRY, have been manipulated into practically causing genocide and thus share responsibility of the horror- and then discovering you've become immortal and the souls of half of the inhabitants of your country are within you, screaming in pain, sorrow and anger every minute? The Scream says it best. * The Cyclops soldiers, which look like the unholy spawn of the Mass-Produced Evas and an especially ugly zombie. The Brotherhood anime has them all awaken with a chorus of horrible screeching. Like millions of souls screaming of unexplainable torture. Equally disturbing is their tendency toward creepy giggling and Psychopathic Manchild behavior which along with some of them calling for their parents strongly implies the ravenous monsters contain children's souls. * When Envy recreated his body using those said Cyclops soldiers. They basically devoured each other and then formed an abomination/blob. * Father's 'true' form in chapter 97. The black thing with huge eyes all over of his 'body', the mouth, and how the black goo-thingy came out of his body. Like this. * Chapter 102, when the Homunculi force Roy to open the Gate, and he loses his eyesight even though he didn't do anything. * The... thing... which was created from Pride using the Gold-Toothed Doctor as 'raw materials' for the transmutation. * The Blind Alchemist Gaiden/OVA. Not just physical horror, either. The sheer psychological shock is pretty disquieting as well. * Chapter 104. Everyone is dead. Everyone. Havoc? Breda? Falman? Fuery? They're dead. The Briggs soldiers in Central and in the East? Dead. Winry? Dead. Pinako? Dead. Gracia and Elysia? Dead. The Ishvalans, the people in Rush Valley, the Youswell coal miners, every cast member that has ever made an appearance in the series is dead, their souls stored inside a monster. Their bodies? Empty. * In Brotherhood, they show the Ishval Massacre. The parts that show the Ishabalan civilians being trapped in the city and mown down mercilessly while they scream for help (particularly images of the children being shot to pieces) is very haunting. The music and Deliberately Monochrome effect do not help. * "What if I was to give birth to humans?" The humans he means? Hohenheim's friends from Xerxes. And then Father proceeds to nuke them all into oblivion. Those poor souls have been trapped for centuries in an endless torrent of crazed, screaming companions, only to abruptly obtain freedom-- giving them just enough time to see the world, and then be blown away to nothing. * This troper thought that one of the creepiest moments there was seeing the rotting body of the former Emperor of Xerxes, still thinking that he is immortal. Shudder. * In chapter 106 of the manga, Pride's body is slowly falling apart from forcing Roy to open the Gate. So what does he decide to do? He makes a cut on Ed's face and forces his shadow arms inside to take over Ed's body as a new container. You can see the shadows force their way inside and slowly spread across Ed's face and shoulders. * The Brotherhood version, where he gives his speech, then uncovers his eye to reveal that half his face is just a gaping hole into a raging storm of tormented, screaming souls. And then some of his shadows stick out of where his eye socket should be! OWOWOWOWOW. It's heavily implied that Pride feels no pain from that. * In chapter 107, Ed finally regains his right arm. This is a good thing, right? Except... if you look closely, you can see there are now automail parts fused into his flesh where the arm regrew. * Father's original form, "The Dwarf In The Flask",because it seems like he's the embodiment of pure evil, and you don't even expect or even know it, more or less, is somewhat frightening. * Father getting trapped in the gate by Truth. The Brotherhood episode came out, and watching Truth talking with a cold indifference while Father gets pulled in complete with him screaming and sobbing, asking for repentance. * When Lust is burned to death in episode 19. * Then there's Envy's turn to get burnt. The man known as Roy ceased to exist for a few moments, replaced by some wild primitive beast man that happened to look like him. And one of the first things he does is set Envy's eyes on fire! "How does it feel to have the liquid in your eyes boil?!" Though he was talked back to his senses. * The moment in chapter 107 when Greedling punches God!Father in the eye and it shows his hand stuck in his eye socket. Nerves seem to be traveling from said eye-socket, under Greedling's skin, and up his arm, trying to take his philosopher's stone with him. * Episode 41. The scene where Ed gets gored through the stomach by the beam. Edward's bone-chilling screams of pain as the Chimeras pulled it out of his stomach as he simultaneously healed himself. He was burning through his soul to do so. This with him screaming in agony and trying desperately to focus through the pain for just long enough to seal his wound. * The Sacred Star of Milos. There was one hell of a cure for insomnia when the man we thought to be Long Lost Sibling of Julie Crichton, Ashleigh, reveals that he was actually a former bodyguard who murdered her parents, ripped off skin with the tattoo of half the Milos transmutation circle and the face of her brother and grafted both of them to his body. This was just after he impaled her friend and his underling with a sword that opens up to drain their blood so it could fill the city wide 3 dimensional transmutation circle, and before he tore off skin with the tattoo from his body so he could match it up with the one on her body. And we later find out not only was her real brother fully conscious when his face was ripped off, but he survived it when he appeared to give his identity thief a very painful death. * The Gold Tooth Doctor's creepy Slasher Smile, from one of the most depraved characters in the series. Not only did he make the failed Wrath-wouldbes monsters, the bastard slit Riza's throat, nearly killing her. * The Liore Riot. [[spoiler:Even after Cornello's defeat, Envy ended up impersonating him and used his charisma to turn the populace into a howling lynch mob obsessed with bring "the Father's word" to the world. Disagreements began, and what began as a simple riot became what is described as the single bloodiest conflict in the entire history of the world, full of massacres, destruction and Cold-Blooded Torture.
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