
Shou Tucker
ショウ タッカー
                    
                    
                    
                                
                                The "Sewing-Life" Alchemist who created a talking chimera. Later on it is realized that the first speaking chimera he created was made from lab animals and his wife who he transmuted into a chimera out of a fit of anger. 
He also created a second "talking chimera" by transmuting his daughter Nina and his dog.
In the 2003 Series:
Later on he makes another appearance at the abandoned lab. He is first thought to be a chimera by Ed, when he can see Shou's twisted body wrapped around the creature's upper body due to a failed alchemy experiment. Shou then wishes Ed to complete the philosopher's stone so he can then resurrect Nina.
                        He also created a second "talking chimera" by transmuting his daughter Nina and his dog.
In the 2003 Series:
Later on he makes another appearance at the abandoned lab. He is first thought to be a chimera by Ed, when he can see Shou's twisted body wrapped around the creature's upper body due to a failed alchemy experiment. Shou then wishes Ed to complete the philosopher's stone so he can then resurrect Nina.
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                                                        Fullmetal Alchemist: BrotherhoodSupporting TV
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                                                        Fullmetal AlchemistSupporting TV
 
                                                
                                                Huber, Chuck
English 
                                                
                                                Guarnieri, José Otávio
Brazilian 
                                                
                                                Pissardini, Marcelo
Brazilian 
                                                
                                                Magne, Bruno
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                                                Nagai, Makoto
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                                                Werner, Daniel
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