Winry Rockbell

Winry Rockbell
Fullmetal Alchemist character
Winry Rockbell by Hiromu Arakawa
First appearanceFullmetal Alchemist manga chapter 9
Created byHiromu Arakawa
Portrayed byTsubasa Honda
Voiced byJapanese
Megumi Toyoguchi (2003 series)[1]
Megumi Takamoto (Brotherhood)[2]
English
Caitlin Glass[3]
In-universe information
FamilyYuriy Rockbell (father; deceased)
Sarah Rockbell (mother; deceased)
Pinako Rockbell (paternal grandmother)
SpouseEdward Elric
ChildrenUnnamed son and daughter
RelativesAlphonse Elric (brother-in-law)

Winry Rockbell (Japanese: ウィンリィ・ロックベル, Hepburn: Winrī Rokkuberu) is a fictional character from Hiromu Arakawa's Fullmetal Alchemist manga series and its adaptations. Winry is a teenage mechanic who often spends time with the central characters, brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric, who are childhood friends of hers. Specializing in mechanical repair, specifically prostheses called automail, Winry services Ed's replacement arm and leg. Originally meant to be introduced in the series' first chapters due to its lack of female characters, some of Winry's traits are based on Arakawa's own life. In the first anime adaptation, Fullmetal Alchemist, Winry is voiced by Megumi Toyoguchi in Japanese and by Caitlin Glass in the English version. In the second anime adaptation, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, she is voiced by Megumi Takamoto in Japanese, with Glass reprising the role in English.

Besides being in the manga and anime series, Winry is also in the first anime's sequel film and original video animations (OVAs). Readers of the manga have ranked her among the top ten characters in the series. Periodicals and other media for manga and anime fans have praised her for her attitude, her relationship with the Elric brothers, and her development across the manga series.

  1. ^ Director: Seiji Mizushima (October 18, 2003). "おかあさん......". Fullmetal Alchemist. Tokyo Broadcasting System.
  2. ^ Director: Yasuhiro Irie (May 10, 2009). "希望の道". Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Tokyo Broadcasting System.
  3. ^ Director: Seiji Mizushima (November 20, 2004). "Mother". Fullmetal Alchemist. Cartoon Network.