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* WhamLine: When one of Hohenheim's old drinking buddies from the photo approaches him, he addresses her as "Pinako", revealing he's old enough to have known Winry's grandmother back when [[IWasQuiteTheLooker she was a young woman]].
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* WhamLine: When one of Hohenheim's old drinking buddies from the photo approaches him, he addresses her as "Pinako", revealing he's [[OlderThanTheyLook old enough enough]] to have known Winry's grandmother back when [[IWasQuiteTheLooker she was a young woman]].
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* WhamLine: When one of Hohenheim's old drinking buddies from the photo approaches him, he addresses her as "Pinako", revealing he's old enough to have known Winry's grandmother back when she was a young woman.
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* WhamLine: When one of Hohenheim's old drinking buddies from the photo approaches him, he addresses her as "Pinako", revealing he's old enough to have known Winry's grandmother back when [[IWasQuiteTheLooker she was a young woman.woman]].
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* WhamLine: When one of Hohenheim's old drinking buddies from the photo approaches him, he addresses her as "Pinako", revealing he's old enough to have known Winrey's grandmother back when she was a young woman.
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* WhamLine: When one of Hohenheim's old drinking buddies from the photo approaches him, he addresses her as "Pinako", revealing he's old enough to have known Winrey's Winry's grandmother back when she was a young woman.
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* HumansAreSpecial: Hohenheim's vision of a teenage Trisha gives a hopeful speech about how humans ''can'' change, because their [[HumansAreFlawed weakness]] gives them room to [[CharacterDevelopment grow]] and their [[MortalityEnsues mortality]] gives them reason to live.
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* HumansAreSpecial: Hohenheim's vision of a teenage Trisha gives a hopeful speech about how humans ''can'' change, because their [[HumansAreFlawed weakness]] gives them room to [[CharacterDevelopment grow]] and their [[MortalityEnsues mortality]] gives them reason to live.live.
* WhamLine: When one of Hohenheim's old drinking buddies from the photo approaches him, he addresses her as "Pinako", revealing he's old enough to have known Winrey's grandmother back when she was a young woman.
* WhamLine: When one of Hohenheim's old drinking buddies from the photo approaches him, he addresses her as "Pinako", revealing he's old enough to have known Winrey's grandmother back when she was a young woman.
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* HumansAreSpecial: Hohenheim's vision of a teenage Trisha gives a hopeful speech about how humans ''can'' change and grow, because their [[HumansAreFlawed weakness]] gives them room to grow and their [[MortalityEnsues mortality]] gives them reason to fight for survival.
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* HumansAreSpecial: Hohenheim's vision of a teenage Trisha gives a hopeful speech about how humans ''can'' change and grow, change, because their [[HumansAreFlawed weakness]] gives them room to grow [[CharacterDevelopment grow]] and their [[MortalityEnsues mortality]] gives them reason to fight for survival.live.
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* EvolvingCredits: The intro changes for a third time, this time having "Golden Time Lover" by Sukima Switch as the new theme song.
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* EvolvingCredits: The intro changes for a third time, this time having "Golden Time Lover" by Sukima Switch as the new theme song.song.
* HumansAreSpecial: Hohenheim's vision of a teenage Trisha gives a hopeful speech about how humans ''can'' change and grow, because their [[HumansAreFlawed weakness]] gives them room to grow and their [[MortalityEnsues mortality]] gives them reason to fight for survival.
* HumansAreSpecial: Hohenheim's vision of a teenage Trisha gives a hopeful speech about how humans ''can'' change and grow, because their [[HumansAreFlawed weakness]] gives them room to grow and their [[MortalityEnsues mortality]] gives them reason to fight for survival.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: This one focuses on Hohenheim. The Elric brothers do not appear aside from stock footage.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: This one focuses on Hohenheim. The Elric brothers do not appear aside from stock footage.
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In a clip show episode, Hohenheim is shown years ago at a festival in Resembool where he converses with a young Pinako. He remains apart from all the villagers and espouses his philosophy that humans are foolish, pitiful creatures. Snippets of the events to date are shown. At the end of the episode Hohenheim is shown awaking from a drunken dream after departing Resembool to pursue his ambitions.
!!Episode Tropes:
* ADayInTheLimelight: This one focuses on Hohenheim. The Elric brothers do not appear aside from stock footage.
* AllJustADream: The end of the episode reveals that everything Hohenheim saw was from a drunken dream.
* ClipShow: One that showcases all the events from the first half of the show up till now.
* EvolvingCredits: The intro changes for a third time, this time having "Golden Time Lover" by Sukima Switch as the new theme song.
!!Episode Tropes:
* ADayInTheLimelight: This one focuses on Hohenheim. The Elric brothers do not appear aside from stock footage.
* AllJustADream: The end of the episode reveals that everything Hohenheim saw was from a drunken dream.
* ClipShow: One that showcases all the events from the first half of the show up till now.
* EvolvingCredits: The intro changes for a third time, this time having "Golden Time Lover" by Sukima Switch as the new theme song.