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** In [[Fullmetal Alchemist (anime)|the 2003 anime version]], things are much different. They have to stop the machinations of Dante, a spurned lover of Hohenheim of Light's. {{spoiler|The two were lovers a long time ago, but when one of the two fell deathly ill, the other successfully transferred the soul from the dying body to another living human's. Seeing the potential of this action, both proceeded to body-snatch and effectively live forever, but as the side effects of these actions - their bodies rejecting the souls and visibly rotting, mainly - started to kick in earlier and earlier, Hohenheim eventualy relented and settled with Trisha, while Dante manipulated the entire government to enable this scheme even further}}. This Hohenheim is also repentant, but isn't quite as effective - he makes an attempt to confront Dante over her plot, but {{spoiler|is promptly banished beyond [[Gate of Truth|the gate]], and spends the rest of his life on ''our'' Earth, unable to have an effect on Dante's plans any longer}}.
* In ''[[Highschool of the Dead]]'', {{spoiler|Shido [[Moral Event Horizon|rigs Rei's grades]] [[Disproportionate Retribution|because his father was being investigated by her father for political corruption]].}}
* During the Dressrosa Arc of ''[[One Piece]]'', Luffy is confronted by a mighty gladiator named [https://onepiece.fandom.com/wiki/Chinjao#Past Chinjao] who has a grudge against Luffy due to a fight he had years previous with Admiral Garp, Luffy's grandfather. It seems Chinjao used to have an skull so incredibly tough it could smash through ice, so he stored all his wealth in a cave in the Ice Continent and let it freeze over, as he was the only one who knew where it was and could break through it. But his skull was injured in a fight with Garp, sorely limiting this ability, causing him to lose his reputation and access to his belongings. After Luffy gives him the [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]] routine (rightfully assuming Chinjao is doing little to cope by wallowing in self-pity and making a fool of himself), he - accidentally - heals the injury by belting him in the head, and the two part on friendly terms.
 
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