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** How they find out is pretty devastating too, having been told by Roy he was transferred only to bump into Lt. Ross who thanks to the Elric's choice of words assumes the boys already know and blurts it out. The resulting [[ExplainExplainOhCrap expression of realization]] on her and Ed's face is heartbreaking.

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** How they find out is pretty devastating too, having been told by Roy he was transferred [[LyingToProtectYourFeelings retired and moved out of the city with his family]] only to bump into Lt. Ross who thanks to the [[OneDialogueTwoConversations Elric's choice of words assumes the boys already know and blurts it out.out]]. The resulting [[ExplainExplainOhCrap expression of realization]] on her and Ed's face is heartbreaking.
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* Winry eventually breaks down crying in front of Ed, telling him she was looking forward to giving Huges one of her apple pies to eat, only to learn that now, he'll never have the chance.

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* Winry eventually breaks down crying in front of Ed, telling him she was looking forward to giving Huges baking Hughes one of her apple pies to eat, enjoy, only to learn that now, he'll never have the chance.
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**How they find out is pretty devastating too, having been told by Roy he was transferred only to bump into Lt. Ross who thanks to the Elric's choice of words assumes the boys already know and blurts it out. The resulting [[ExplainExplainOhCrap expression of realization]] on her and Ed's face is heartbreaking.


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** In a way, reaction of [[BoisterousBruiser Armstrong]] during the funeral is also quite poignant. Instead of going into the usual, [[LargeHam over-the-top]] waterworks, he is [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness just sobbing quietly, covering his face]]. The fact that he does it while hearing Elicia's pleas pretty much turns him into AudienceSurrogate at the moment.
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*** The manga somehow made Scar's MercyKill of Nina even more heartbreaking. In the anime, he looks down at Nina while talking about how awful her situation is while his sunglasses hide his eyes. In the manga, we see his left eye looking down at Nina, saddened by what happened to the child and remorseful about what he has to do.
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* Al's group revisiting the town where they met Rose early in the series is full of heartwarming tear jerkers. Not only do they meet Rose, who is helping to rebuild the town and feeding the needy, but after Hoenheim says that he doesn't even think that Al views him as his father because he left when Al was so young, Al shows up to help with the rebuild and calls him his dad.

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* Al's group revisiting the town where they met Rose early in the series is full of heartwarming tear jerkers. Not only do they meet Rose, who is helping to rebuild the town and feeding the needy, but after Hoenheim Hohenheim says that he doesn't even think that Al views him as his father because he left when Al was so young, Al shows up to help with the rebuild and calls him his dad.
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-->'''Scar''':"That's my [[HopeSpot brother's arm]]... Good... My brother's alive... (opens eyes) [[HeroicSacrifice Wh... what!?]] [[FreakOut WHAT IS THIS]]...!?"

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* ''Nina and Alexander'' (the dog, not Armstrong) ''becoming a chimera.'' It's an ''extremely'' sick mix of TearJerker and NightmareFuel. The moment you realize that an adorable 5-year-old girl [[WouldHurtAChild has been horribly, painfully, and forcibly transmuted]] into an unholy abomination, by her ''[[ArchnemesisDad own father]]'' no less, is horrific to say the least. The "[[EvilIsPetty reason]]" why Tucker did this to his daughter and dog is the real clincher: ''[[ForScience just to keep his State Alchemist certification]] and [[MoneyDearBoy a steady income]]''. You will be ''begging'' for Ed to hand Tucker his ass.

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* ''Nina and Alexander'' (the dog, not Armstrong) ''becoming a chimera.'' It's an ''extremely'' sick mix of TearJerker and NightmareFuel. The moment you realize that an adorable 5-year-old girl [[WouldHurtAChild has been horribly, painfully, and forcibly transmuted]] into an unholy abomination, by her ''[[ArchnemesisDad ''[[AbusiveParents own father]]'' no less, is horrific to say the least. The "[[EvilIsPetty reason]]" why Tucker did this to his daughter and dog is the real clincher: ''[[ForScience just to keep his State Alchemist certification]] and [[MoneyDearBoy a steady income]]''. You will be ''begging'' for Ed to hand Tucker his ass.



*** Scar then kills both of the Tuckers, one in an act of [[AssholeVictim justice]], and the other as an act of [[MercyKill mercy]]. Afterwards he steps out into the rain, and prays for both of them.

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*** Scar then kills both of the Tuckers, one in an act of [[AssholeVictim justice]], and the other as an act of [[MercyKill mercy]]. Afterwards he steps out into the rain, and prays for both the souls of them.Nina and Alexander.
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** Even worse for Ling: as he's yelling at the surrounding Amestrians, ''begging'' them to help save Fu's life since he has a Philosopher's Stone ''right there'' that they can use to heal his injuries, one of the soldiers panics and shoots him in the head. [[{{Irony}} He immediately heals from what should be a fatal wound as his friend is dying right next to him]].
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* ''Nina and Alexander'' (the dog, [[NamesTheSame not Armstrong]]) ''becoming a chimera.'' It's an ''extremely'' sick mix of TearJerker and NightmareFuel. The moment you realize that an adorable 5-year-old girl [[WouldHurtAChild has been horribly, painfully, and forcibly transmuted]] into an unholy abomination, by her ''[[ArchnemesisDad own father]]'' no less, is horrific to say the least. The "[[EvilIsPetty reason]]" why Tucker did this to his daughter and dog is the real clincher: ''[[ForScience just to keep his State Alchemist certification]] and [[MoneyDearBoy a steady income]]''. You will be ''begging'' for Ed to hand Tucker his ass.

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* ''Nina and Alexander'' (the dog, [[NamesTheSame not Armstrong]]) Armstrong) ''becoming a chimera.'' It's an ''extremely'' sick mix of TearJerker and NightmareFuel. The moment you realize that an adorable 5-year-old girl [[WouldHurtAChild has been horribly, painfully, and forcibly transmuted]] into an unholy abomination, by her ''[[ArchnemesisDad own father]]'' no less, is horrific to say the least. The "[[EvilIsPetty reason]]" why Tucker did this to his daughter and dog is the real clincher: ''[[ForScience just to keep his State Alchemist certification]] and [[MoneyDearBoy a steady income]]''. You will be ''begging'' for Ed to hand Tucker his ass.
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*** Simple, so the subsequent counter-attack will. [[UpToEleven Be more.]] [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome AWESOME]].

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%%* The human transmutation scene.
* Ed's howl of utter misery at the end of "Night of the Chimera's Cry", both in the original Japanese and the English dub. In the dub, Vic ''really'' sells it. His pained sobs sound way, ''way'' too real for him to just be acting.
** [[spoiler:How the Nina/Alexander chimera keeps asking Al if they can play. Each time it asks it gets worse.]]
** Ed's resulting HeroicBSOD in Episode 8. [[spoiler:To make matters worse, he is tasked with going through Tucker's research. This drives him to resign his commission as a State Alchemist and track down Barry the Chopper, believing him to be Nina's killer.]]
* When Tucker snaps and [[spoiler:uses Al's Philosopher's Stone body to try to bring Nina back]].
** A bit of FridgeHorror made this even worse. [[spoiler:Because her father promised Nina he'd play with her the next day,]] it all might have made perfect sense to [[spoiler:her. She and her dog sitting in circles drawn with chalk, her dad being all excited... Bloody hell, she probably thought her father would be showing magic tricks to her 'til the very end.]]
** The MercyKill. Y'see, in Brotherhood, we meet chimeras who, while rather unhappy with their lot, are relatively well-adjusted and even looking into ways to restore themselves. If there was anything, anything at all, that could've been done to help [[spoiler: Nina]] in the slightest, well... That door was slammed shut.
* Roy's flashback in episode 13. If the lighting, the hesitation of both characters and "Regret" playing in the background wasn't enough, the scene shows Roy's shadow on the wall flaring up as Roy incinerates the poor boy.
* Episode 27, near the end. Izumi has just beaten the living crap out of Ed and Al after they finally confessed to attempting to bring their mother back. She stands before them, angry and disappointed. Then she walks over and wordlessly holds them close to her. Cue a piano rendition of "Brothers." Both Ed and Al begin to cry. Such a simply crafted scene, but easily one of the most powerful and beautiful in the entire series.
* When Izumi explains the concept of death to one of the children who regularly comes by after her cat has died.
* Wrath, who is not so much evil as deeply, ''deeply'' unhinged for understandable reasons. The demise of his surrogate mother [[spoiler:Sloth]] is a particularly good example, with Wrath inadvertently [[spoiler:helping Ed kill her]] and breaking down in tears afterwards. Imagine a horribly twisted 12-year-old bawling his eyes out as his [[spoiler:"mother" slowly dies in front of him/''in him'']]. Perhaps the most tragic example of NiceJobFixingItVillain. Worse still, the last thing she says to him is basically calling him an idiot for doing this (granted, she says it in more of a "You poor thing, you don't even realize that you messed up" tone than an angry one, but still).
* "Reunion of the Fallen." Half TearJerker, half terrifying. ''Everything'' about the episode's backstory is depressing, from [[spoiler:Lujon falling in love with Lust because of how much she'd taught him, to Lust inadvertently regaining memories of Scar's brother (her past self's lover) due to how much Lujon resembles him, to Lydia finding out about Lujon's changing feelings ''on their wedding day''... Ouch]]. Then there's how ''casually'' present-day Lydia talks about how Lujon has someone else he loves more than her, and one of the last shots in the episode [[spoiler:after the entire town has [[NoOntologicalInertia returned to having the disease that Lujon tried to heal]] where [[TogetherInDeath Lydia and Lujon are shown together]].]]
* Greed's death, especially because of how much it comes across as essentially suicide, not to mention his inspirational speech on the dire need to stop his fellow homunculi. It's also amazing to see Ed try and succeed in killing him one second and then start crying and screaming for him to wake up when he realizes the full impact of what's happened.
* Another thing with Greed is his reaction to [[spoiler:Kimblee betraying him]]. It's to the point where Greed [[spoiler:retracts his shield, and he looks utterly shocked]]. What's worse is that he has to be dragged away by one of his men to make sure he doesn't get killed.
--->[[spoiler: '''Greed''': Bastard... You've betrayed us, haven't you?]]
* Ed's speech in episode 8 plays out in a shorter form after [[spoiler:the Nina revelation]] in the manga and ''Brotherhood'', but the first anime is a whole lot more powerful, as this was after a near-death experience.
-->'''Ed''': When I was certain he was going to kill me, my mind went blank, and I didn't have any hope anymore. And the only thing I could do was scream my lungs out. I felt so helpless, I couldn't even bring myself to believe someone might save me. Then you showed up, Al. And I realized that if we don't take care of each other, then no one else will. So I'll do anything in my power to get our bodies back, even if it means being the military's lapdog. And we'll just have to hope our powers are good enough to help us rise above our own limits. [cries into his hands] 'Cause we're not gods. We're humans. Tiny, insignificant humans... [[spoiler:who couldn't even save a little girl]]...
* The last minute or so of the second-to-last episode is a combination of sadness and "What just happened" due to the rapid series of events. One heart-wrenching word: [[spoiler:[[SayMyName "EDWAAAAAAARD!"]]]]
* The episode where we see Ed and Al's past. The song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSqus2TlcsY&fmt=18 "Bratja"]] at the end really hits it home, even if you don't know Russian.
** Speaking of "Bratja", [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfAEMal84ag Vic Mignogna's now famous cover]] of the song. After a while, you stop seeing it as just an English cover that happens to be sung by the protagonist's voice actor... eventually, you come to see it as ''the real'' Edward Elric, singing his regrets to his brother and pleading for his forgiveness.
* While in Lab 5, the younger Slicer Brother begs Ed to kill him, but he refuses, since denying he were human would mean Al was no longer human either. As this exchange is going on, Barry is convincing Al he's not human, only a product of false memories. If Ed's heartfelt speech isn't enough, the background song, "Bratja", really pushes it over the edge.
* The entire subplot of Tucker trying to bring back Nina. Yes, he's a sick, amoral monster deserving of punishment. But as the show progresses, it's clear there's a side of him that truly loved Nina and wanted her back, but to no avail. [[spoiler:By his last appearance, he's only left with a soulless "doll" of her, and is so insane at this point that he doesn't know this.]] The mere idea of ANYONE being that messed up is just too much.
* [[spoiler:Hughes' death.]] Compared to the Brotherhood, what makes it hurt is how [[DroppedABridgeOnHim quiet it is]]. In Brotherhood, Maes had enough strength to tell his family that he loves them before dying. By contrast, as he is immediately shot in the abdomen, he falls to the ground to his immediate death as he closes his eyes, unable to say anything memorable before dying. A truly undignified, humiliating, and undeserved death to one of the finest officers.
* Who can forget [[spoiler:Hughes' funeral]]? Everyone's sad enough, including the viewers. The icing on the tear-jerker cake, however, is when [[spoiler:Hughes' four-year-old daughter, who doesn't understand the concept of death, starts asking why they're burying her daddy]].
** [[spoiler:Not to mention that the words of Elicia even make the mega-badass Alex Louis Armstrong cry... Which is probably not so unexpected, since he had a mental breakdown after seeing the horrors of the Ishbal extermination war, making him unfit to continue. Regardless, there's just something horribly upsetting about seeing the normally cheerful, boisterous Armstrong being reduced to silent tears.]]
** FridgeHorror when you realize that they accidentally broke [[spoiler:Hughes' family]] the same way [[spoiler:Hohenhiem did to their family]].
** One of the biggest tear-jerkers being [[spoiler:when Mustang puts his hat on, stares up at the clear sky and proclaims: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cq6L7_M4DLU "It's going to rain today."]]]]
* [[spoiler:Lust's death]]. She starts out as a cold-blooded monster, but seeing her become cynical and depressed after [[spoiler:Scar's death]] is hard. She is portrayed very sympathetically after teaming up with the Elrics, and to top it off, she agrees with Wrath on some level regarding how [[spoiler:she wants to become human so she can finally die]].
** [[spoiler:Gluttony's]] reaction to it. Aside from his attachment to [[spoiler:Lust]], he had pretty much been established as brainless and completely amoral. Seeing him break down over [[spoiler:her death]] and constantly ask where she is almost makes you wanna hug the poor guy.
*** After Ed tells him that [[spoiler:Lust]] is dead, Gluttony just flops onto the ground and loses the motivation to do ''anything'' besides wander around mumbling her name. [[spoiler:He's so far over the DespairEventHorizon, that the only way he manages to get out of it is for Dante to basically ''erase his brain''. And even then, it's implied that it wasn't entirely effective, as in the movie Gluttony goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against Wrath (Lust's killer) and completely ignores Al]].
* Scar's [[spoiler:final]] conversation with Lust. He points out that he loved her human form but also hated his brother for learning the forbidden arts of alchemy to try to bring her back. And yet the love that the Elric brothers felt for each other made him realize that he loved his brother.
* The opening theme of ''Conqueror of Shamballa'' is a somewhat melancholy, yet upbeat song that plays over a montage of the 51 episodes of the anime. It includes some of the saddest moments like [[spoiler:Hughes' death]], [[spoiler:chimera!Nina]] and [[spoiler:[[KilledOffForReal Scar]]]] shedding a tear. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfaYvWnJW2s&list=PL7C598478A154A496&index=76&feature=plpp_video Just check it out.]]
** Anything about Izumi in the movie. [[spoiler:Her dying is a shocker, especially in hindsight for manga fans. But her being reunited with her son in death]]...
** The airplane scene with Edward slowly making his resolve and turning away, then speaking in a heart-wrenchingly calm voice as he explains himself to his brother, the way his face quivers for a moment... and THEN Al starts screaming and crying.
*** Then the cut to Winry, who calmly states "I guess this is goodbye for good," while appearing as if she is on the verge of tears.
** Anything about Alfons. Starting with his life, following with his relationship with Edward ([[spoiler:who only sees a shadow of Al in him and doesn't even notice how much he hurts him that way]]) and ending with his [[spoiler:HeroicSacrifice]]. That man deserves a seat of honor here.
* Rick and Leo's scenario. One of them hates their mother for "forsaking" them, when it turns out [[spoiler:she was basically blind]] and tried to find them but ended up dying whilst doing so.
* [[spoiler:Selim's]] death. In this version, he's not [[spoiler:Pride, but an innocent kid]]. And killed by [[spoiler:his own FATHER at that. Then there's Roy Mustang carrying the little body away from the house after going on a [[PapaWolf fiery revenge.]]]]
* Rose. [[spoiler:Being raped, lied to, manipulated, made mute and generally all the crap she went through.]] She didn't have it good in her first appearance either.
* There's something bittersweet about episode 4. Majhal was so in love with a woman who died that he [[spoiler:tried to bring her back to life, and obviously failed. He essentially murdered several woman in attempts to bind their souls to mannequins that resembled his lost love, but they never binded correctly]]. At the end of the episode it turns out [[spoiler:"Lebi", a woman who often visited Majhal, is revealed to be his supposedly dead lover - Karin.]] Majhal refuses to believe that [[spoiler:the woman is Karin - as she is now older than before and no longer "beautiful" to him - and tries to attack her]], but he accidentally becomes [[spoiler:[[HoistByHisOwnPetard impaled by his own sword]]. Even while dying]] Majhal refuses to acknowledge that [[spoiler:Lebi is Karin, and that she is alive.]]
** The dejected look on her face [[spoiler:as Majhal, with his dying breath, flat-out rejects her (and over something as shallow as aging)]] makes it even worse.
* [[spoiler:Sloth's death. When she's evaporating after Ed transmutes her body into ethanol, it's possible she remembers who she once was as she says her last words. And the look on Ed's face!]]
--> "Nicely done, sweetheart. Clean up after yourselves, and take care of each other."
* The Lab 5 scene, where Lust threatens to scrape off the blood seal on Al's armor unless Ed makes a Philosopher's Stone for the homunculi, and Ed pleading her not to.
* Al [[spoiler:having Martel killed while she is inside of him. Her blood is gushing out through the gaps in his armor and he just kind of sits there sobbing that he couldn't save her when he tried so hard. To make it worse, it's the only time in the 03 series that armor!Al cries onscreen. It really hits home that he's just a vulnerable kid trying to be cheerful for his brother's sake, and that for all the times we see Ed crying onscreen, Al is probably crying too, ''silently''.]]
** Al is so distraught at this that he actually [[spoiler:wraps his arms around himself, as if trying to cradle Marta's body.]]
* Barry the Chopper is NightmareFuel incarnate. The scenes afterwards are some of the most depressing in the series. Narrowly escaping death, and still mourning Nina and Alexander, Edward's in a state of agony. To make it worse he's only ''twelve'' and has had so much happen already. His speech, stated above, drives it all in, but Alphonse isn't much better.
-->'''Al''': Since I no longer have a mortal shell, I can't feel the terror you felt, thinking you were going to die. I'm sure it must have been painful, and lonely. I want my body back, brother. I want to be able to feel what you felt. To feel human again. If we find the Philosopher's Stone, I can have that.
* During episode 6, while Ed is taking his exam:
-->'''Alphonse''': I don't know if we chose the right path, brother. But I do know this: I don't want to be in this suit anymore. I want to feel things again. It's strange. We've been right beside each other all this time. But I can't remember what your skin feels like, or how you smell.
* When Edward sees the corpse of a woman who was killed by Barry, he gets [[TraumaButton triggered]] by memories of his mother and that... ''thing''... he and Al created, and passes out. Shou says that the entire time Ed was asleep, he was crying to his mom that he was sorry. The look on his face... That horrified look of fear and sadness and pain... it's just heartbreaking.
** Before that, said woman's son can be seen clinging to the sheet she's under and crying. When a soldier tries to pull him away, he gets hysterical and begs them not to take him away from her. The clincher? The poor boy couldn't be much older than ''five''.
* Ed and Mustang's farewell in Episode 48, as Mustang goes off to confront the Führer and Ed to find [[spoiler:Dante]], is especially poignant given Ed's previous antagonism-cum-hatred towards his superior. Mustang goes to salute, then smiles a bit and offers his hand instead - Ed slaps his fingers, and smiles back. There's an air of finality about it that says neither expects to see the other again.
-->"Goodbye, [[spoiler:General.]]"
* It's a small moment, but after the Tringham brothers help Ed [[spoiler:get into Dante's lair]], Russell tells Ed to come back safely. It's unclear if they find out exactly what happened down there, but neither option is all that great. Either they feel guilty for [[spoiler:Ed basically disappearing]], or they never get to know what happened to their friend.
* How can we forget about the creation of Wrath? Izumi, a mother who desperately wanted her baby to live again, tried to bring him back, and she ended up with something that was not human. She gives her baby to the Gate, only for her to immediately regret it after hearing his cries. She reaches out to him, but to no avail, and lets out an agonized wail as the Gate closes.
** Hearing the cries of baby Wrath is really heartbreaking. This is a child whose own mother gave him away just because he was not human, and even when she realized her mistake and tried to take him back, it was already too late.
* Envy has a pretty depressing backstory. When his [[spoiler:father, Hohenheim]] made him into a homunculus, he was horrified and ran out on his family. Dante, [[spoiler:his own mother]], doesn't even call him her son. She tells Wrath (while standing next to Envy) that "homunculi don't have mothers." After all of that, [[spoiler:Hohenheim makes a new family]] and pretty much replaces Envy. While Envy's human self greatly resembles [[spoiler:Hoheheim]], he takes on a form that looks nothing like him and claims to have forgotten what he originally looked like.
** In Envy's monologue in the OVA "Reflections", he wonders if the homunculi want to be human so that they can die, but adamantly states he doesn't want to. By the end, he expresses that ultimately he wants to forget the reason he was born.
* Lyra. She was an ambitious, but misguided young woman who had turned a new leaf and had her whole life ahead of her, yet she was cruelly murdered and then had her body taken over and made into the face of the central antagonist.
* The last episode where [[spoiler:Al sacrifices himself to resurrect Ed, and restore his body. Afterwards, Ed sacrifices his new arm and leg to save Al from death.]]
--> '''Al:''' [[spoiler:This is for you, brother. I'll miss you.]]
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* Wrath, who is not so much evil as deeply, ''deeply'' unhinged for understandable reasons. The demise of his surrogate mother [[spoiler:Sloth]] is a particularly good example, with Wrath inadvertently [[spoiler:helping Ed kill her]] and breaking down in heartbroken tears afterwards. Imagine a horribly twisted 12-year-old bawling his eyes out as his [[spoiler:"mother" slowly dies in front of him/''in him'']]. Perhaps the most tragic example of NiceJobFixingItVillain. Worse still, the last thing she says to him is basically calling him an idiot for doing this (granted, she says it in more of a "You poor thing, you don't even realize that you messed up" tone than an angry one, but still).

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* Wrath, who is not so much evil as deeply, ''deeply'' unhinged for understandable reasons. The demise of his surrogate mother [[spoiler:Sloth]] is a particularly good example, with Wrath inadvertently [[spoiler:helping Ed kill her]] and breaking down in heartbroken tears afterwards. Imagine a horribly twisted 12-year-old bawling his eyes out as his [[spoiler:"mother" slowly dies in front of him/''in him'']]. Perhaps the most tragic example of NiceJobFixingItVillain. Worse still, the last thing she says to him is basically calling him an idiot for doing this (granted, she says it in more of a "You poor thing, you don't even realize that you messed up" tone than an angry one, but still).
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* Ed's utter howl of misery at the end of "Night of the Chimera's Cry", both in the original Japanese and the English dub. In the dub, Vic ''really'' sells it. His pained sobs sound way, ''way'' too real for him to just be acting.

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* Ed's utter howl of utter misery at the end of "Night of the Chimera's Cry", both in the original Japanese and the English dub. In the dub, Vic ''really'' sells it. His pained sobs sound way, ''way'' too real for him to just be acting.



* How can we forget about the creation of Wrath? Izumi, a mother who desperately wanted her baby to live again, tried to bring him back, and she ended up with something that was not human. She gives her baby to the Gate, only for her to immediately regret it after hearing his cries. She reaches out to him, but to no avail, and lets out a agonized wail as the Gate closes.
** Hearing the cries of baby Wrath is really heartbreaking. This is a child whose own mother gave him away just because he was not human, and even when she realized her mistake and tried to take him back it was already too late.

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* How can we forget about the creation of Wrath? Izumi, a mother who desperately wanted her baby to live again, tried to bring him back, and she ended up with something that was not human. She gives her baby to the Gate, only for her to immediately regret it after hearing his cries. She reaches out to him, but to no avail, and lets out a an agonized wail as the Gate closes.
** Hearing the cries of baby Wrath is really heartbreaking. This is a child whose own mother gave him away just because he was not human, and even when she realized her mistake and tried to take him back back, it was already too late.
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**** While we never saw much of her apart from a flashback or two in which she was out of focus, Mrs. Tucker met with one of the most tragic fates in the story. Her husband, a man she loved, forcibly bonded her with an animal in order to produce a chimera capable of speech. This poor woman spent her final moments as a human in terror at what her husband was about to do her, and as a chimera she would have constantly been in a great deal of physical pain. And if it wasn’t bad enough that such a horrid thing was done to her, she had to live with the knowledge that her beloved daughter was left alone in the world in the care of a complete sociopath who may very well have done the same thing to her (and he did). No wonder all she said as a chimera was “I want to die.”

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** In both the first anime and ''Brotherhood,'' Ed actually does start beating the man, only for Chimera/Nina to grab his coat and plead with him not to hurt her ''daddy''.
** Chimera/Nina repeatedly asking the brothers "Can we play now?" is heart-breaking. The brothers know that there is no way to reverse the fusion and she'll never be treated as a human being again. Eventually, Ed can take no more and lets out a heart-wrenching [[TheScream scream]] of anguish.

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** In both the first anime and ''Brotherhood,'' Ed actually does start beating the man, only for Chimera/Nina Chimera!Nina to grab his coat and plead with him not to hurt her ''daddy''.
** Chimera/Nina Chimera!Nina repeatedly asking the brothers "Can we play now?" is heart-breaking. The brothers know that there is no way to reverse the fusion and she'll never be treated as a human being again. Eventually, Ed can take no more and lets out a heart-wrenching [[TheScream scream]] of anguish.


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*** One positive outcome is that, at the end of the series, Ed and Al begin research to develop a form of alchemy that can separate chimeras, so that what happened to Nina never happens again.
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** Not sad enough for you? [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qv7BBadI2k Here’s]] the scene set to the iconic "Bratja" theme from the 2003 anime. You may begin cursing those onion-chopping ninjas now.

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** Not sad enough for you? [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qv7BBadI2k Here’s]] the scene set to the iconic iconically tragic "Bratja" theme from the 2003 anime. You may begin cursing those onion-chopping ninjas now.

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