I'm Not Crying

ITT: Scenes that have made you misty eyed or completely break down crying.

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>"Hey Wirt, I did it! I beat the beast"

I was 6 and this scene fucked me up.

Gravity Falls Ending

Everytime I see it

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Having Rex beg for him to live was just heartbreaking.

;_;

The beauty and the feeling of the death of the show in the credits really got me
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The aqua teen ending made me cry for three days straight.

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>superman....

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Gets me to this day.

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Bingbong dying

I'll always wonder how Fucked Kent was after credits since he single handily almost wiped a town full of U.S citizens off the face of the earth during the Cold War so you bet the Russians were finger fucking the red button

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>Kubo, what happened to your eye?

That entire moviemade me wanna cry

Toy Story 3 really didn't do anything for me. I don't know why so many people rate it over the other two.

Jessie's song from 2, now that got me.

Yeah I actually did some salvia right before I watched that for the first time, the trip was long gone but I wanted to watching something fun and upbeat because it really exhausts you...

That scene where they were about to get burned and started holding hands made me bawl. Then my friend started bawling too. Then claw came and we started laughing and were like "did we really just cry over that? That was intense!"

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Dishonorabu discharge, he becomes an alcoholic, spends a few years in jail after trying to rob a jewlerry store, gets a job as a bouncer after he gets out

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My wife and I want to have a child, but after some analysis and an operation, is unlikely that will ever happen.
So we saved a lot of money to go into a trip to the south. But shit keep happening and we have to put it for later.
That happened before the film was released. We actualy dislike it the first time we saw it because of that.

Fuck you, Pixar.

This

When Stitch reads the Ugly Duckling book.

I just broke down in slow motion reading the Library Edition blind earlier this year.

Can we talk about comic book scenes too?

This actually made me cry really hard. The entire volume leading up to this point was weird, I wasn't enjoying it at first. Everyone stuck in a strange inn telling these stories? What the fuck does this have to do with Sandman...

>Oh... Oh wait...

>Oh fuck, you gotta kidding me....

>NNNNNOOOOO!

And I was listening to A Moon Shaped Pool and "True Love Waits" came on during this scene, it just added to the emotional, feel-wrecking ambiance of it all. I really have to hand it to Gaiman on the writing of this because he basically tugs you along for awhile in seemingly unrelated directions and then ties everything together beautifully at the end and makes it all worth it.

Never cried during a movie before, but this fucked with me for a few days

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>Oh no! The roots are in his lungs!
>No... I just ate a bunch of leaves

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This was the fifties... back then they still had the fucking balls to execute people for committing treason.

The Rosenbergs both got the electric chair for trading US nuclear secrets to the Russians... Mansley disobeyed an order from his superior and ordered a nuclear strike against a town full of American citizens and US military personnel


Fucker would have been dead or awaiting execution by the time the epilogue takes place.

>hey Arnold Christmas special
>expecting just a normal, cozy episode with the meaning of giving being predominant
>he Asian man who abandons his daughter during the mists of a war just so she could live a life.

Fuck man. I watch this every year and it still gets me

When everyone forgave his grandpa it made me want to cry. Just the absolute forgiveness from everyone.

In the same vein
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Oh yeah, that play time one last time.

No, this one never got to me.

Well, now you know what to do, user. You two need to go on that trip asap and adopt a fat kid from a third world nation.

It was that on forward I would cry at Christmas specials and movies. Saw the true meaning of Christmas.

Spiderman...

Well you see that, Billy? That's an emerald on 14 karat gold. Don't you think your sister would like that?

>She doesn't like jewelry, Grandpa.

Ha! Well she will one day. She'll appreciate it. She's, she's just a baby after all.

>She's not a baby, Grandpa, she's thirteen.

... Shelly's thirteen? Oh, r-right, right, boy...... Billy, did I ever tell you I used to have a border collie named Patches?

>Yes, Grandpa.

... I loved that dog. She always made me so happy. When she died, I... I didn't let myself get too sad, 'cause I thought, thought I'd always have the memory of her slobberin' happy face.


... I can't remember what she looked like, Billy...

I'm a goofy goober yeah...
You're a goofy goober yeah...

The entire movie, at its core, is about the power of stories.

Our memory is a retelling of stories of important times and people in our lives. A good story can preserve the legend of a great warrior, keep the memory of a loved one alive within us, or turn a vengeful god into the kindest and most generous man in a village.


It kills me that Kubo is struggling to earn back its budget.

I work at the movies so I get to watch them for free, but goddamn I wanna felt bad for going in free to Kubo, it really is worth the money

Why does it seem sadder when a husband outlives his wife?

Look on the bright side, Laika lives off Nike bucks, the money they lost on Kubo is basically pocket change.

Hell, one of the behind the scenes has the staff members talking about how great of a company Laika is to work with because it's a consistent stop motion animation studio that can afford to keep people around, unlike most studio's that make a stop motion movie that usually have to get rid of the staff after the movie is done since they don't do it regularly and no longer need said staff members. It's one of the reason Laika is so good at stop motion, the constancy of the staff means they can hone their skills with every movie and turn out movies that keep technologically evolving.

Oh my Jesus when they're on the hammock thing and sing together in what is gonna be the last night before Cobra comes to take Lilo, I got fucked up by that

Haha, same

But then you get to keep your bux away from the movies you don't like so there's that

Fuck. The fact that they had the balls to have a child caring for his invalid mother in an animated movie (and my own experiences with that sort of thing) got me good.

Disney just kills it's parents once

Laika forces the child to care for an Alzheimer suffering and at times catatonic parent for his whole life before watching her die right in front of him, just so he can later get her and his father back only to have them die again right in front of him, all while just forcing himself to keep moving forward and making himself smile and laugh.

Fuck, Kubo is a stronger kid than I could ever be.

Damn. I feel sorry for someone that exists in another universe.
Gutted that I never saw that. Well, we know what to blame. The public and the whore from frozen by turning the USA into a puppet theatre to prevent her from being forgotten is both an attack on freedom of choice, the right to choose whether to watch a lesbian couple who are sisters or learn about the power of stories, and the ultimate middle finger to freedom as George Washington made the most powerful country on a thing called Liberty.

Kubo is the only movie i went to twice this year.

>take her to the moon for me
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>that entire second half of your post

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>nobody's posted MOTHERFUCKING DON BLUTH yet

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Watched a documentary on the fall of saigon this whole episode just really makes it more sadder knowing on how scared all those refugees were.

I'll honestly never understand why people got so worked up over this guy. He was incredibly grating and his death could not have been telegraphed harder without neon pink lights and fireworks.

Should happen, shit, I'm welling up just at the thought of it.

OI M8 FUCK OFF
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It wasn't that obvious. Hell, nobody expected something like the memory dump. Not to mention more people expected Bing Bong to be the villain, given how he was basically stealing memories and hoarding them.

Come on Disney, make Goofy a grandpa.

WHY DOES REFRESHING NOT SHOW THE NEWEST POSTS?

Never cried, but this was by far one of Cullen's best moments. Shame it's been done over and over that it borders on Leomon levels of predictability.

>imaginary childhood friend in a movie about moving on from childhood
And there was no way they were going to pull the villain twist after Toy Story 3.

It still didn't make his death that obvious, and Bing Bong possibly being the villain isn't anything like Lotso beyond being a cuddly looking fellow.

>Dear sweet Littlefoot... do you remember...the way to the Great Valley?

>I guess so. But why do I have to know? You're going to be with me.

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Jacked me up when Andy was giving his toys away to that little girl. I was going through some shit and this just completely broke me.

So what is this about, I've never seen the episode.

I can't believe Frosty the snowman is fucking dead.

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it was actually a really amazing episode and the ending is bittersweet.
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the ending song

didn't make me cry but when I saw that in the cinema I was just amazed by how ballsy that was. damn.

Fuck, this hit me hard and I didn't even remember it. I swear, first thing I'm going to do after returning home is taking a picture of my dog.

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This scene. Every god damn time.

>that bit where Vanellope goes into denial
>YOU'RE A RAT
>and I don't need you
>Vanellope's heartbreaking ineffectual screams
>Ralph's expressions throughout the whole thing.

I had the displeasure of having to crush my friends dream once. This scene hit me like a fucking truck.

I still haven't watched this movie because I know I will cry like a bitch.

don't deny yourself a good cry, user.

Greentext

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fuck you Disney

Honestly littlefoot's birth is way more emotional to me, it always leaves me a blubbering mess.
A happy blubbering mess, but a mess none the less.
It's just so serene and magical.
Fug now i want to watch it again ;_;

Pussies. He can't die.

The last scenes of Plague Dogs and Watership Down.

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It's this scene that makes me wish they'd scrap Toy Story 4. The shorts and specials are fine, just don't make another movie.

Annabelle's Wish, near the end, where she's old, and stumbling around in the snow with her pathetic fake antlers.

>You stay . . . I go
Every time

I'm sorry if this sounds cringe to you but I can't, I have forced myself to keep on moving for so long that I'm afraid that if I ever just let it happen I will crumble.

>you go, I stay

>Vietnam refugees were desperately trying to get their children on board just so they could escape that hellhole
>Syrian refugees march by the thousands, all grown ass men with smartphones in hand

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>He even had Hogarth's teeth.
That's hilarious.

I consider myself slightly leaning to the left and I don't want any of those refugees in this country. Europe pretty much beta tested it for us.

Pretty much it was a perfect ending. there is really no need to make a new Toy Story.

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Fucking negated everything in this thread, I'm dying

I know. Disney's wretched business plan for Pixar is "Because of the toys we force them to make a sequel." To be honest, I cried when Zack Snyder turned Batman, someone who will never experience having a father in his life, turned into a warped degenerate parody of the character that has a no kill policy. The Knightmare scared me. I was processing it when Superman died and I broke down. How did Warner Brothers approved of this fucking shit director I don't know, but what I know is that he should died in a fucking train accident with him in the car! It's not even a good idea to compare the man of steel to Jesus. I was appalled at this atrocity so much that I refuse to watch anything in the cinema until he gets removed from creation control of the DCEU.

>I sure hope that table holds
Great, now I have to rewatch the whole show again.

That helped make the scene easier to get through for me. Just the right amount of comic relief to not subtract from the situation, but just enough to help the audience.

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it came out of nowhere too

You dont get teary because the characters were going to die (it was a safe bet that they would survive), you get teary because you are watching characters who have been with you for your childhood accept death

Jesus Christ my sides.

>"Weren't you that guy in the black camaro?"

If Finding Nemo is any indication, they will anyways.

If it counts, the ending to Season 1 of The Walking Dead game. (It's essentially just a playable animated show)

Haven't played Season 2 yet, though

>"I killed the wabbit....."

Why did this get me so worked up?

The bit that really got me was when Kubo talks about how he'd tell his mother stories of all the really ordinary things he did.

Maaaaan fuck you.

>"I could use some pedicure"
I love how this thread turned out.

Now,let's get the Feels Express back on track

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That was my first real cry as a kid growing up. Never gave a shit about anything in Bambi. Why the fuck would I?
Dumbo? Get outta here with that stupid bullshit.

And then you had Optimus Prime. THAT was one of the most beautiful deaths I've seen done in an animated movie ever. Because it's not just that Prime dies, it's HOW he dies.


With the city in ruins, with countless autobots killed and a rampage still on-going, it came down to Prime. A lone charge single handedly taking down foe after foe after foe. Perhaps not killing them, but doing more than enough to take them out of the battle.
All coming down to a final battle with the unstoppable Megatron. Kup said it;
"Prime did it. He turned the tide."

THAT is powerful to me as a kid. THAT has stayed with me and will never leave me. "No matter the Cost". Those are words that MEANT something. Prime didn't just die, he WON. At the cost of his own life, he accomplished his goal.
Your dreams don't come true. You don't get the happy ending. But if you're willing to do something, you can still accomplish enough to make a difference.

>Crying at a cartoon
what a bunch of weenies

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When the unicorns are freed in The Last Unicorn to that triumphant music.
I think it's more of a happy cry, but damn.
Oh yeah, and pretty much every single flashback to baby Po in Kung Fu Panda.

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I was having some real self-loathing issues at the time movie came out. This...helped.

>Baby Mine
Yep, that was probably one the first scenes I saw that actually wrecked me.

There was an episode where Bugs tricked Elmer into thinking the both of them were old men and about to pass away (I think that was the plot, anyway, I was 3 or 4), it came with a song about memories, I think that was the first time in my life something on TV made me cry.

Chuck Jones documentary noted that audiences in theaters were sniffling at this scene.
Theory of mind about what a character is thinking can be powerful.

one of my favourite shorts

I cry ever tim

> "He saw with her until her time came..."

>saw

God dammit I can't do anything right. Should be 'sat'

Well now I'm getting a mental image of Batman helping Ace with one last woodwork project before she dies.

The trial scene in ParaNorman.

I got the biggest stone in my stomach in the beginning of the film, where the song is playing, then right here in the end there is a genius shot where Andy sort of hesitates when he picks up Woody and the girl recognizes him.

Made me sad as hell, and I nearly cried, other than that I'm not sure I've actually cried at something Cred Forums related, I'll have to think about it.

Most recently, Last one out of Beach City. Specifically this scene where Pearl has her break down. This episode has literally paralleled my life this past week and a half, it's kinda scary.
I was giving myself pep talks n'shit but hearing the show say it sorta hammered the message home.

this
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especially since it reminds me of the last moments I had with my dad, before he passed away.

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My age is showing, but if you want to see me cry, just show me this movie.

The beef jerky eyebrows in this movie, man

Tell me your story, please.

What's the scene?

I cried not only due to being so attached to the characters, but because I had a friend like this, and he recently left

Fuck JL and JLU was amazing.

This REALLY hit home the last time I watched it, because I had recently graduated.
Movie's (and arguably the show aswell) underrated as hell.

>he recently left

Where did he go? :(

>just lost my mom this year
>mfw

>Please sir... do it for me...
>ACTIVATE PROTON CANONS!
>YOU'RE ALL MINE, UNICROOOON!
>AAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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Tommy is arguing with Dil and is contemplating to leave him behind, I think

why are you smiling?
You happy she died?

So glad I stopped watching mid season 2. HACK

obviously no.
Dumbo was the first Disney movie my mom took me to go see. It holds a special place for me.

don't be shitty

That's heartwrenching. I hope you're well.

He left me. I don't know why. He and another friend decided to abandon me exactly a month ago today.

Does the fully animated ending of Homestuck count as a scene?

I wept very bitter tears of absolutely crushing disappointment. 5 years of my life down the drain, living Homestuck like a lifestyle, for absolutely nothing. Evangelion, Mass Effect 3, Phantom Pain? No contest. Homestuck went down in history as having the worst non-ending in media.

"There... can't you see it? Our island! Just stay with me. I'll get you there."

Oh, you haven't tried contacting him?

I did try contacting one of them, no response.

I've never read homestuck but friends have told me it drags you in

I know its mushy, but I like the family moments in TMNT

That camera pan to show that its just a little girl damn near killed me.

"Everyone loves him just the way he is. Why can't you?"

I've wanted someone to say something like this to my parents my entire life. I had to pause and have a good hard baw when this hit me. And another when his dad actually did hug and accept him.

I don't cry a lot. But this hit me hard. Together with the Noximilien special. I just sobbed.

The only other media thing that reduced me to tears recently was listening to Empty Chairs at Empty Tables at a theatre in London, but that's offtopic to the board.

Yeah, it's just something we all have to eventually come to face.

>Music for that scene isn't on the soundtrack due to it being too similar to a track from the Requiem for a Dream soundtrack

Fuck this gay earth.

HE JUST WANTED TO SEE HIS FAMILY AGAIN
HE JUST NEEDED TO TELL THEM HE'S SORRY
HE WOULD HAVE DESTROYED THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE JUST SO THEY KNEW HE LOVED THEM

It does, and the first 4 acts are a slow start that gradually become something absolutely unique and wonderful, the likes of which you'll never experience elsewhere. The second part of Act 5 is also a masterpiece.

And then...the gradual decline. Granted, some of the comic's best material is in Act 6, as it's more than half the entire work, but the magic slowly dissipates until you come to the tail end of it. Bad decisions are made, arcs are abandoned, convenience and contrivance take over.

Then it stops. There's no conclusion, the story just stops. It stops in a 9-minute, beautifully-animated flourish of disappointment.

I don't know if I can recommend Homestuck to another person after how it ended. You'd only waste a couple of weeks on it at most, if you read a decent amount every day. It's not the same as having up to 7 years of your life wasted on it, that's for sure, but you'd still feel heartbroken over how the magic of the early acts ended up amounting to nothing.

I don't regret reading it, but...I'm hurt.

Forgot my FUCKING image.

I'm sorry the author dun goof'd, sounds like it had a lot of potential. Have a comfy Zeb and Kallus pic

>Throws Hogarth

I cry a lot. And this hit me hard.

>Empty Chairs at Empty Tables
;_;

I thought before that there was a scene in junkyard where they are about to meet their demise and Woody just looks his friends in the eyes like "this is it", I thought it was surprisingly heavy for kids movie.

It really did. The worst thing about it is how nothing else will ever have that same kind of potential, not even to waste it the same way.

Oh well.

>"Prime did it. He turned the tide."
>if you're willing to do something, you can still accomplish enough to make a difference.
Optimus is truly the greatest Autobot

It's a long one, but I'll try to keep it shortish.
It basically starts a week and a half ago on Thursday. Last one out of Beach City airs, "Yay! Cool! New episode", watch it, enjoy it, move on. Fast forward to Sunday night, last hour of work. I got 3 days off coming up, I just wanna go home, bored so I look through the paper. Turns out there's a rock/gem/mineral/jewelry/fossil show happening this week. I like that kinda stuff so I tear out the ads and go home. This is where the parallels of the episode and my life start.
>Monday/Tues/Wed
>excited to go to a "rock" show
>doesn't wanna go "showlo" cause that'll be boring
>decides to go anyway even though not confident
>wears clothes normally wouldnt wear (work clothes or pajamas)
>3 outta the 4 days I smoke before going to the show (turns everything red)
>exact reaction when seeing the girls at the show
>"I just didn't realize girls who liked rocks could come with purple hair"
>fumbly interactions trying to talk to them
>ran a stop sign accidentally, still feared for the cops cause license issues
>emotional breakdowns, lots of crying
>pep talks with myself
>still planning to go to a concert

>Thursday
>work
>rewatch Last one out of Beach City
>realize the parallels
>cry

>Friday
>day off
>back at the rock show
>talking to girls
>all leaving town this weekend
>last girl, can't even see her face
>"Fuck it, why not"
>really hit it off, hang out rest of the evening
>get her number at the end of the night
>plan a date for Wednesday
>go to a concert with 4 garage-style bands

This past week, man. I'll be honest, I've grown, but I had to get out of my comfort zone, and going home alone after those days at the rock show were fucking brutal.

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My friend thought it'd be funny to play this for her project during health class

>Empty Chairs at Empty Tables
Mah nigga

Good luck with everything, user.

I'm only at the beginning of this vid but why did they think it would be funny?

Bing bongs death in inside out

Anyone else use to tought as a child that TJ it was going to grow up to be the next principal of the school with all the parallels between him and Prickly

Best of luck user.

I didn't think so as a child, but as an adult I can see how very alike they are, especially after the movie.
Prickly was just like TJ when he was a kid and that's very relatable.

We were all kids one time.

I think that was the last movie I watched where I actually cried, instead of just getting choked up.

There's a grief that can't be spoken. ;a;

Sarah Lynn? Sarah Lynn? ... SARAH LYNN.

SHE JUST WANTED TO SEE HER CREW AGAIN
SHE DIDN'T DESERVE THIS

Is that screenshot from the movie or the show? Seems familiar but I can't put my finger on it.

Anyone remember the Adoption Scene from Balto 2? Man poor Aleu. No one liked her.

the movie and most people consider this the real ending of the show

>Look! That's me in there. The real me. There I am. But it's not really real is it.
>Just made up and pretend like my family, and my life and everything else.
>WHY COULDN'T YOU JUST LET ME MAKE BELIEVE

No 'tragic looking into the mirror' scene has ever beaten this.

WHAT?

Have some OC.

Yeah, it's the last shot of the movie.

Definitely.

This wasn't sad at all. Bitch was a druggie pile of garbage ALL ON HER OWN. The same way that Nox from Wakfu is not tragic. If they fuck up entirely on their own, it's called karma.

bet it was the drywall she inhaled that killed her.

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>not tragic. If they fuck up entirely on their own
That's what tragic fucking means, you peasant.

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>the 'bad' didn't need to be defeated or put down, he just needed someone to tell him he was special too

Lego movie should not have been as amazing at it is.

It takes alot for something to make me cry, but this movie made me realize how fucked up I am and how shallow the way I communicate with others is. made me cry.

Man, this entire short

Only one that has ever made me cry

Watching people think they're going to see a cute movie only for them to fall into despair is fun.

This, the moment Jessie looks at Buzz with desperation and Buzz just looks at her with a solemn expression and holds her hand is something that will stay with me for a long time.

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And another

I heard it was Bojack. I guess horse was the drug she shouldn't have taken.

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Thanks anons, really wanted to tell someone about my week, thanks for asking.

knowing this show, it's expected that the drywall was what killed her, not the large amounts of alcohol and drugs

I teared up at the very beginning when she was washed up on the shore and started crawling to Kubo.

I know talking about politics is cancerous, but you have to admit it's pretty damn sad knowing that's how it is nowadays. Even Reddit doesn't like them, and Reddit is a liberal hivemind.

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hard mode time
youtube.com/watch?v=QlyqGK0RVoA

Made it through the dump dry, but the play scene got me with a single tear

It was the herion made in Bojack's name, hence the whole BOJACK KILLS thing.

I'm so glad I went to see this movie alone because that scene almost made me sob

This hit pretty hard

Beetle's death was so sudden and so gut-punching followed by Monkey's, I didn't have time to feel horribly sad about it till after the movie finished.

Like fuck, they just found each other man. That's so sad.

>Bill looks out at the water, and thinks of all the wonderful things he will do with his life.

I saw this at a really dark time in my life. That final scene broke me into pieces.

Fuck man, spoiler that shit

youtube.com/watch?v=uUZ4k5EKvs4

can't even bring himself to hug back

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This is one of the many reasons I get triggered when people say BTAS wasn't good and people only like it because nostalgia goggles.

Friends are a double edged sword. It hurts knowing all of the people that i consider good friends probably don't consider me a good friend because i can only make jokes and cannot provide any stories or conversation whatsoever

I think both are sad but I the reason it's more depressing if the man is a widower is because we know it's not natural.

Women naturally outlive men. To have it happen the other way around automatically makes you assume the wife didn't die of natural causes. Ergo she went away too soon, and premature death is always depressing.

fuck

I'm right there with you, man.

youtube.com/watch?v=FlAmKsmLav8

This will probably ruin Doc Mario's theme for some people.

Fuck you Cred Forums, I'm currently crying my eyes out as I type this

youtube.com/watch?v=BPaTaEN2wxY

Suffer some more

>how quickly the tone shifts and the kids go from wanting to beat Eddy senseless to defending him
It really is a miracle this show got such an ending

Damn you

>Annabelle's Wish

I'd honestly forgotten that movie existed.

>TFW you probably aren't anyone's favorite friend

Courage's origin story.

Don't have any pics but I think a lot of you know how it goes.

>out of all the episodes where they showed his future only one of them was successful

I don't even have that. At least people can enjoy your company.

very sexy made me cum

Ever since I left the city >>/r9k/

Are you trying to start a conversation? We're here for you, user. You don't have to keep it inside.

thanks. really needed that bit of useless info.

Not 100% sure if it's comic book scene worthy, what it is worth, this web site made me break down crying (planning to draw my own comics featuring this info somehow):

thezog.info/list-summaries/

This is objective reality though. That user isn't right about women dying earlier though. Men still enter the grave sooner and it makes sense given the most dangerous jobs on the planet are things women want nothing to do with despite demanding "equality."

"Equality" would be the worst thing to ever befall women. It would mean millions dropping dead.

>two ugly man threaten a poor inoccent bu driver with violence for him to bring in a health hazard for what may be a +2 day journey

I too would weep

Christ, why the fuck do you think we care? Fuck off to Cred Forums, I want to cry my eyes out due to sad cartoon/comic moments

You guys are worse than SJWs

This one did actually hit pretty hard despite me knowing the show wouldn't go through with it

fury my war gone by #13 everything hits you no one gets a single fucking happy ending everyone is destroyed by the absolute mess they made themselves out to be under a corrupt system that truly does not give a fuck

Anime, yeah, but that scene was ballin' as fuck.

Have tons of sympathy for people actually fleeing Syrian civil war, most of the "refugees" in Europe are just various unattached lowlifes from across North Africa and the greater Middle East looking for hand-outs, they're showing up in greater numbers now that the cat's out of the bag that no will lift a finger to stop them from doing whatever the hell they want

everything i watch this scene i laugh like a 5yo kid

youtube.com/watch?v=q_-hQ6MHyPY

This movie was a lot better than what it was allowed to be honestly.

The moral about everyone having something special in them is nothing new but it's been such a long time since I've seen an animated film make it its main message.

Emmet was, in my opinion, the most relatable character of the 2013-2014 animated films. I am no NEET or otherwise friendless but in this day and age it's hard not to feel like the entire world is better than you.

The end of the film at its climax made me cry.

Yeah, the message was really nothing new. But it's been such a long time since I've seen that message delivered in just such an overwhelmingly positive and sincere fashion.

"not worth it?"

I was in tears almost the whole movie. It's honestly beautiful from start to finish, and you can seriously just tell that every single person who worked on it, from the costume fabricators, to the technical wizards rigging up that massive skeleton battle, to the intern kid who got coffee for everyone on Thursday mornings, loved every single bit of helping make that movie.

It's got more heart than anything I've ever seen.

Same. It's so bad most people nowadays are lumping the actual war refugees with the leeches.

I'm overly emotional when it comes to animals, always have been. I burst into tears and cried for several hours after watching this episode.
I think it's how Theodore reacts that makes it so much sadder.

Strangely this scene got to me. Made me tear up a bit.

Kubo has almost broken even. Which is better than not. It hasn't hit China or Japan yet, so I'm hopeful it will make a chunk of money in both regions and finally start earning some profit.

>best friend had just broken ANOTHER promise to me
>he had promised once again to be a better person and he just.. didn't
>he didn't care
>he'd rather do whatever he wanted when I wasn't absle to be a moral compass for him
>he just gave up on his promise to me with a "this is who I am, I guess" attitude
>had to leave the theatre after "You really are a bad guy.."

I still haven't finished it. I know how it ends, but I can't watch it.

what's your name friend?

>
This was done so much better than Bambi's mom. In Bambi, after she gets shot there's like 40 seconds before it hard cuts to Springtime in the future. TLBT makes you sit in your sadness. Littlefoot talking to the old dinosaur right afterwards gets me good.

Carlos, why?

The problem is as far as i know the government follows a herd mentality where if you let one person from a village in everyone else has to come along as well. So instead of slowly letting good people that they've checked into the country they just let everyone in. But i'm not well versed in politics so i shouldn't say.

Honestly, it's not even a good movie. It's constantly interrupted by cheesy stupid musical numbers about rats eating garbage, but it still gets me when she dies.

youtube.com/watch?v=eHMaiQimSYU

I was going to post this.

Good pick, I think this one takes the cake for me though
youtu.be/llPevkMjDHg
Simpsons used to be able to pull off great shit like this just by playing how inherently sad its characters are straight once in a while

>O my you poor thing, out here all alone? What courage ya have! Would you like to come home with me? Ill call ya Courage, will have a grand time we will!

This scene always make me cry a little, now that I've come to really like Coraline. She reminds me of the little sister I never had.

Damn, well said.

Yeah, that scene is pretty sad and so is her ending, even if it's bittersweet.

Bojack also took the dry wall and they both took this at the start of the bender.

>ill looks out at the water, and thinks of all the wonderful things he will do with his life.

what is this?

youtu.be/efW7buQYQMg

I grew up with a lot of cats. We'd see them come and go mostly to wild life like stray dogs or coyotes but the worst death was seeing the momma kitty, who had given birth to several litters in her life, quietly pass away one evening on the couch.

>Tfw you aren't even your boyfriend's favorite boyfriend

Source please

This scene really fucked me up as a kid because I was already really paranoid about close family members doing something to specifically harm me because they didn't like me. I was an only child but it still really messed with me.

It's such a beautiful day

shit dude my dad died last month, the goofy movie is not what i needed to see right now.

the only tv show/film/vidya/other media thing to make me not just tear up, but actually cry
youtube.com/watch?v=EoTmwhBfkLU

the scene where he visites his dad
FUCK I get shivers just thinking about this movie as a whole

source?

Call me a bitch but I really, honestly thought that the incinerator was where the movie was going to end the first time I watched it.

And I admit to crying like a baby in this scene. Beyond that, while other movies have made me sad, I've never honestly cried at a movie. Toy Story 3 did it.

>Plague Dogs and Watership Down.

OP said "scenes that made you cry" not "hello darkness my old friend"

man, I'm glad to see this here. I felt I was the only one who truly got just how heartbreaking this scene is.

they played this shit before The Hateful 8 at the theater I went to and I had to try so god damned hard not to tear up in front of my friends
youtube.com/watch?v=qehqv13PJwI

Overwatch animated short. It's absolutely worth a watch even if you're not into the game.
youtube.com/watch?v=to8yh83jlXg

>at the drive-in with friends
>to mess with one friend I act like I've seen it before and talk to another friend about how sad Woody's death was, just barely within earshot of him
>he thinks I legitimately spoiled the movie for him
>mfw during the incinerator scene

>anything by modern Blizzard
>"worth a watch"

Nah, that's okay.

Holy shit, is that an advertisement? That's elder god tier.

>In 6th grade
>New kid shows up
>Sits in the back and doesn't really say that much to anyone
>I talk to him for a while
>We start hanging out
>I consider him my best friend because he always put up with my autism
>He was probably the sole reason i stopped feeling like a basket case and ended up going out of my way to get more friends
>Two years pass
>Near the end of eighth grade i ask him who he considers his best friend
>"Oh, definitely Jerry from my old town. I haven't talked to him in forever though..."
"Oh. If you had to rank your friends, where would i be on the totem?"
>"Probably 4th, right below Susan and Jake."
>The only reason he knows them is because i introduced them
>"Why were you wondering?"
"Just curious is all..."

Jesus it's been years and i still feel hollow as fuck over that. also none of those names are their real names.

;_;

>Tell my tale to those who ask. Tell it truly, the ill deeds along with the good, and let me be judged accordingly. The rest...is silence...

youtube.com/watch?v=Oifs6ulpd9A

Charged with Treason. Found not guilty by reasons of insanity and sent to a clinic.

Where he was periodically administered insulin now and again and other such horrifying treatments because it's the Fifties.

yeah it ran in Cineplex theaters in Canada late last year. I saw it again when I saw Krampus, and The Force Awakens.

I always felt sorry for Freeze and one of the Clayfaces in the animated universe. They were both men looking for a cure just, going about it the wrong way.

>putting friends on the spot
>trying to get them to rank their friendships

You're objectively the worst. You didn't even deserve to be on the list.

The most cruelest inquiry is asking others to choose between those they love dearly.

If you are the "best friend" to someone you will generally know it. It's something that doesn't need to be said.

I lost mine seven years ago.

I was so upset after this movie I couldn't eat at all.

>who's your best friend?
>is it me is it me is it me?
>I bet it's me
>somebody ELSE?
>b-but I'm the person who hung out with you!!
>you were the weird new kid and I was your only friend!
>you only have friends here because I introduced you!!
Yikes. Sociopath as fuck.

well, what did you expect in an Opera? A happy ending?

You know what makes it even more horrible? He was the only one who knew. Yugo never even realized his reasons for doing it and Nox couldn't tell him after he called him a maniac

...I'm sorry, but...no. No. It's far too late for that...

A one legged sparrow once visited our garden. My parents tried to take special care of it by putting out extra food when they saw it (it had trouble perching, so it had trouble getting food from the bird feeder). It came for two years but one day it just stopped coming.

lol, no. This whole thing was shit.

>lol, no.

Lol no what? We're posting scenes that made us sad.

The whole thing is a really sad attempt at adapting Killing Joke, so I guess it made me pretty upset, too.

user if there's one thing that Blizzard has done nothing but excel at it's their cinematics.

Please user, tell

Wew, I agree (not him, by the way). Making people choose sides is just uncomfortable for either party.

It still feels awful to be the one left behind, though. Obviously if you want to force people to make you their #1 you're fucked up like that guy, but the main problem with feeling ignored is that there is no single way of voicing your concerns to your friends without sounding like an attention whore.

I am no friendless loser but the feeling of being the stick in the mud is extremely unpleasant and I'm pretty sure some of you could relate. And I mean, what should I do? Leave to form my own group of friends or risk looking like a clingy sociopath?

Every time man.

Every time

That one scene was such a surprise for me because I'd never heard Sarah Silverman do anything like that before. Prior to that scene, I was pretty strongly against Silverman in the role, then I saw it and it's just how unrestrained Vanellope is in that scene that really gets me.

A lot of movies I've seen tend to tone it down a bit when a character cries and has it as a sad moment, like Bing Bong's death for example, but WIR perfectly captured the intensity of a truly heartbroken child. The only time she actually cries like you'd expect is when the kart's completely totalled; until then she's just desperately screaming and thrashing, not because she really really wants to race, but because she's fucking DESPERATE to race.

Fuck, man. Sure, it's not the incinerator scene or Married Life, but the sheer blunt-force approach they took on that scene sets it way apart from most other sad scenes I've seen, and every time I see it, that intensity always gets to me.

It was sped over pretty fast, but his face here...
I'm in my 20s now and as I'm getting older the things I used to love are slowly bringing me less and less joy. When playing video games or watching cartoons, I often spend more time convincing myself I'm having fun than actually doing it. When I saw this scene I had to stop the episode, it hit me really hard.

youtube.com/watch?v=ZRwk0QdRGS4
youtube.com/watch?v=3-seKkTsCeE
;_;

It was surprising to see such a lighthearted show tackle that sort of topic.
I guess I shouldn't be surprised since Sesame Street did the same when one of the cast died.

I fought those tears back like a motherfucker

The song is now playing in your head

;_;

>lezzie tranny azn wapanese protagonist

How can anyone like this sjw trash?

youtu.be/px0j1EHF8Y0

The song was infinitely more sad than the context it was used in. It was fitting but it would be nothing without the song.

The overall movie isn't too sad but pic related stole my heart the entire time. I had it on VHS and I always skipped the part where she starts singing about having parents. Also it doesn't help her VA is "that" girl

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yes of course, people cant enjoy stuff anymore

>heteronormative cishets be like

>tfw recently visited my one of my old playgrounds and everything looks small.

I always cum to this scene. The fact that this movie is a metaphor for HEAVEN and yet she's not at the Great Valley implies she is buring and getting raped forever in HELL, which makes it hotter

Agreed, this is the perfect example of ending a series well.

>Yikes

This episode didn't hit me too hard til my Mom actually died.

Pops left when I was still a little kid so it was always just Mom and I, with my Grandparents stepping in while she had to work.

Nearly worked herself to death to keep me fed and clothed, for a few years she worked two jobs, one from 9-5 and another from 10-6, only getting a few hours of sleep a day.

Eventually it caught up and she developed an addiction to booze and painkillers. Stress, overwork, becoming a parent too young.

she was on her second year of sobriety when the abuse finally caught up with full cardiac arrest. i did everything a good son is supposed to do so why did she die

youtube.com/watch?v=EjxOGUKiQH0
This just wrecks me every time.

WE'RE ALL GOOFY GOOBERS YEAH

I don't blame Hussie for it, I blame the fanbase at large. Poor guy was just tired, he wanted to be finished. Easiest way to do that is to Deus Ex your way to a finish line.

I would bet that if we were to look through his computer or home we'd find a stash of notes outlining his original ideas, something that could have spanned several more years and maybe, just maybe could have been satisfying.

It's an apt comparison to speak of it alongside The Odyssey and The Iliad. Massive sprawling epics that end suddenly and disappoint.

>It ain't me.

Seriously, fuck Energon for shitting all over this.

>"Our friendship will never die..."

I'm the same with animals, and although it isn't/co/, I had the misfortune of learning about a game called "The Dog Island" yesterday.
Do NOT associate yourself with that game in anyway, stay away from it. I cried all last night, and I still get slightly choked up just thinking about it.

Pretty much anything involving animals becomes about x10 more emotional for me.

The only real problem was the delivery on the all-important "why aren't you laughing"

That's 100% on the director for not realizing that it's a genuine and sad question, a momentary break in Joker's character

Fuck me, man, I'm right with you...

Fuck, I remember this.

In-theatre movie theatre promotions should NOT make you cry, damn it. Show me car commercials, I need to save my feels for the ACTUAL MOVIE.

...Nah, I loved it though.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

youtube.com/watch?v=VUk0eC0Invc

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Not a gamer, but I have checked out the Overwatch shorts.

MFW The Last Bastion starts giving me Iron Giant feels all over again.

>I don't know if I can recommend Homestuck to another person after how it ended.
I have the answer to that.

The answer is not to recommend it.

I'm more than happy to shit on it, Hussie clearly stopped caring and I don't blame him for it but the fact of the matter is, it's shit, and saying that helps me move on from it. Fuck it.

nor Cred Forums related but I cried during homeward bound.

youtube.com/watch?v=5EbxKsoIzl0

The only song from an animated movie that was sadder than When She Loved Me

You know, the funny thing about life is how much our perspectives can change over our lives.

I was one of those guys who got choked up about Seymour, sure. I never cried, never thought it to be proper to shed tears over a cartoon, even if it was a sad one. And the Luck of the Fryrish was sad, but in an esoteric "I can't relate to this" way.

But after my younger brother died, I broke down after watching this episode, tears and all. You don't know how important your siblings are to you until you find out that one of them committed suicide, and by that point it's far too late to appreciate what you had.

PHANTOM FACES AT THE WINDOWS...

I know this feel user.

Sorry for the late reply. His name was anakin. I'm not even joking, his parents actually named him anakin. He told me that his parents were really into Star Wars, and when Obi wan mentioned vader's real name, they liked it.

>you.... don't have to be the 'bad guy'

The only reason I didn't cry at this was because I was watching it with a friend who was just seeing it for the first time, so I was having to explain why it's really sad...

That was harsh, but nothing will ever beat

It's such a beautiful day... I think I'll go for a walk

The moment where you realize that after all of Bill's suffering and turmoil and treatment... he hasn't gotten better and his mind and memories are only going to continue slipping away until there's nothing left of him.

Fuck. I almost made it without crying.
Poor kid never got the childhood she deserved.
Ace deserved so much more.

I heard how sad this movie was, but I didn't believe it

I watched it with a buddy of mine and sat in silence for like 10 minutes after the credits

Regardless of whether you enjoyed the finale or not, anyone with even a smidgen of humanity got a little choked up when the last scene started and we saw all the parting shots of the Shack and Gravity Falls

www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a4jVjS-yIs

>everything Courage

Feels, sorry for your family's loss user

>The last scenes of Plague Dogs
This and it's the only film I remember to really do it to me. I've seen that film once and I don't want to watch it again

That episode was 10/10

Do comics count?

Sure. Let's count them.

>that moment Eddy breaks down and saying just how badly he has fucked up

Both sad and happy tears.

This

Really?
Nobody?

Just fuck my shit up man.

youtube.com/watch?v=B5kDt-zEMi8

It kind of bothers me that he just has a perfectly sized pocket for that thing.

>The way his voice cracks and stutters as he can barely keep his composure thinking of his fallen son.
Fuckin' hell, we'll never have a character like Iroh ever again. The fact that Mako never got to see the end of his story makes it worse.

Fuck, I don't think there's ever going to be a cartoon like Avatar again for me. It was something else.

>Mass Effect 3
At least you'll always have Mass Effect 2
I cried at the death of Thane.

People actually say this? Wow... small minded peons.

I'd forgotten that. But yes, yes to that.

Never lose hope friend. Sometimes incredible things happen to us when we least expect it.

I wonder how I'd feel watching that one again. The thought of the pain I'd cause my family is one of the reasons I never went very far with suicidal thoughts.

>That spoiler
Disappointing ending or no, Mordin's death got me. I had to sing the end. He didn't finish the song.
Fixed his mistake though.

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The only time I cried with joy instead of sadness.

I thought I was over the death of my dog. I guess not.

ME3 had some heavy feels moments.

Also the end of Citadel (although some of the other stuff in Citadel like Thane's message)

drifting into vidya I'd say Nier had a ton of feels moments. Particularly the Alpha Wolf got me teared up.

What's the song name

>I have no sympathy for criminals...
>...but family...is another story

youtube.com/watch?v=qAzYyVcB4t8
youtube.com/watch?v=LxmT-zQc1GQ

When the Wind Blows was pretty good

I felt more sorry for Garp in the scene.

Was legitimately rooting for Tommy to fuck Dil up.

yeah that always makes me shed a manly tear.

youtu.be/TRuAKWJ8Ets This made me ball when I saw it the first time. Its just my mom is sick and might die anyday and I am far away. I know she is dreaming of me,if she dies when I am away I can never forgive myself.

A post like that deserves an in-depth explanation.

The song is still the thing to make me the saddest out of any cartoon. With sad scenes I'll get sad or even cry, then get over it.
That song was both soul crushing AND catchy, An earworm of depression you couldn't escape from. It shut me down for a week.
youtube.com/watch?v=iOSUriAFLgk

A recent one.

>Tarzan...
>Kerchak... Forgive me.
>No... Forgive me for not understanding... That you have always been... One of us... Our family... Will look to you now...
>No, Kerchak-
>Take care of them... My son... Take care of them...

>"Please, get up."
>"Help! Somebody! Anybody!"
>Simba trying to cuddle under Mufasa's paw

...

>"I need you to tell me that I'm a good person"

At least give this one a watch. There's no dialogue and it's still incredibly good.

I love this short. Mainly because of how it shows PTSD. See it tumblr's mind, the moment that you see or hear a 'trigger', you start to freak out. It's not like that at all, or at least for the most part. It's gradual.

I changed my mind, you can fly!

...just don't go away, Kessie....

...

>killing toys in a kids movie is deep

were you guys 12? I saw the first one in theaters and even I knew the incinerator scene was a fake out and cheap grab at emotions

This fucking film get me teared up always
>That moment when he puts the toys little by little until he has to choose between buzz or woody

Haha.... ;_;

Those very words should have marked him for being a traitor to his government and immediately held in prison especially designed to keep him locked and to rot. But ah Oda is fun, One Piece the series of NO CONSEQUENCES....unless you're Luffy's brother.

None of the toys die, what are you even saying?

I'm almost a little disappointed I didn't go the douche bag route with Mordin simply because of how amazing his dialogue is if you try and stop him from curing the genophage. After two games of him sternly defending himself and claiming that the genophage was the right thing to do he finally just screams that he made a mistake.

I used to work with kids back in highschool. They were from lower income families, and the facility wasn't the best, but it provided me with a place to practice my spanish (large latino population in the school) and volunteer credit hours toward graduation. I was placed with another kid, taking care of the toddlers. I figured it was going to be a tough job, and I wasn't wrong. But it wasn't the job that was tough, but the goodbye at the end of my senior year. When I left them, there was no party, no fanfare, no certificates of success, or handshakes. I told the teacher I was leaving, and I headed for the exit. The teacher, that wonderful woman, decided to tell the kids (in spanish) that I was leaving, and as I made my way around the corner, I feel this tiny body latch onto my legs as I walk, and then another, until the kids have brought me down, like they did so many times before, when we were playing together.

I cried, that night, harder than I've ever cried before in my life. I didn't cry at either of my grandparent's funerals, or at my uncle's wake, but those kids just ruined me. I still go by the area every once and then, and I can't help but feel this twinge of pain in my heart, knowing that I might never see them again. It's always been hard to watch this scene, but after my time with the little ones, I've never been able to watch this scene fully without pausing it.

Fucking Disney, man...

Anything with kids not understanding death/dying is a straight gut shot for me.

youtube.com/watch?v=2ubIhAlF46g

Cred Forums and unfair as shit, you literally can't become a main character in One Piece without some kind of tear jerking sob story.

you son of a bitch. Beat me to it

>son growing up too fast
>soon running into room yelling "Its Goofy Time" will lose its effect

fuck, man. too soon

I know its dumb as fuck, but the Croods got to me.
The cave painting scene and the horn blowing one made me sob like a baby.

Mufasa even tried to explain that "they couldn't always be together" a couple of scenes before that and now even that bit makes me tear up, since I know what's going to happen next. Mufasa was the perfect dad, user, and even he wasn't safe.

youtube.com/watch?v=rw45nBcWNbQ

Before they reached the park, I was actually expecting Eddy to lead them to a cemetery, initially under the lie that his bro was a gravedigger (which Ed would find to be the coolest job ever), only to then reach a lone grave and "greet" his brother before finally apologizing to the kids and admitting he's been using his brother's legacy to look cool.

youtube.com/watch?v=u5KQQWlIgGc

the theater i was in went silent and sniffles / small wimpers and quiet crying was heard.

>false flagging this hard

Jeez, man. At least try to not be so obvious with the baiting.

>not crying during the opening verse
youtube.com/watch?v=gO_KxGlY62g

youtube.com/watch?v=mpWeFbFX7ec
i can only think of this

Ask a married man what things in his life give him the most joy and reason to live.

And thank you for replying to the four hour old reply nobody else gave a shit about.

>When "Tito Dick, "Dickman" baby" kicks in.

A divorce

I thought that was the most compelling choice too. Because even in ME2 you saw that even though he was determined that he was right, there were cracks in there not all of him truly believed it.

I thought Mordin's death was great, but Thane's was kind of disappointing. I think it was mostly because of Kai Leng though.

>get to this scene in theatres
>almost tearing up from how well done the scene is
>shortly after, hear a kid sniffling, followed by a mother carrying a young boy out

Kubo's whole family theme in general fucked me up.

Fuuuuuck this scene, makes me cry like a little bitch everytime. When I first watched it I had major self confidence issues (still do, though a lot less now), this whole scene hit me like a fucking ton of bricks.

Pic related also makes me teary. Fuck man, this movie is too good.

Cheeto is my waifu

I feel ya there user.

I guess Pearl's number from "Mr.Greg" and Garnet's from "Mindful Education" are the most recent things to really tug at my heartstrings, just saw the end of a long term relationship that shouldn't have ended the way it did.

by "just saw" I mean 9 months ago

I don't even know why I keep watching SU...

youtube.com/watch?v=imBT7LGgNug

Not this scene but the scene where Lilo is in the back of Jumbas ship and Stitch shows up in the red ship with Nani. Family never gives up on you.

youtube.com/watch?v=qGjoxkt6SLc
this pangs harder the older i get.

youtube.com/watch?v=D6YTXjOwSL8

I know I'm a little bitch but fuck I felt so sad for him in this opening.

>>I'm not strong enough!
>>What is this? Some kind of workout for you?
>>I can't... I can't lose you again. I'm not strong enough.

Agree with this 100%.

Honestly, right now this is really hitting me hard. Loosing a couple friends due to shitty circumstances. Always thought I was the guy who wasn't anyone's favorite friend. Rings too true, man. Rings too true.

>His devastation when he thought Helen and the kids died.
Fuck me, man.

youtube.com/watch?v=MsXzcpYcVKA

>Orange kitten not being picked first
>Ever

I can tell you right now that this is bullshit.

I know it's Cred Forums but I have never broke down crying to the point of having to catch my breath at any piece of media before.

Context? i know it mother but...?

Then they wasn't very good friends to being with.

>tfw lost my best friend since elementary because I caught him snorting pills and smoking in my apartment.

Times change and so do people I guess.

I feel like I am the only one who does not give a shit about Bing Bong or Inside Out, he really has nothing to do with what makes the ending any good in the first place.

Major spoilers below. If you haven't played this game, you really really should.
The boss pictured is your brother, Claus, who was presumed dead but actually turned into that. Lucas-the main character- doesn't even attack because he doesn't want to fight him. Eventually, the spirit of their mother appears, and reminds Claus of who he really is. Claus then uses an attack that he knows Lucas has an item to reflect to kill himself.

youtube.com/watch?v=jaTWxKVgunE

While it didn't make me cry because I spoiled the ending years before playing it, it just gave me such an overwhelming feeling of sadness.After such a fun adventure you reach this boss and it just makes you take a second to collect your thoughts.
The only game that has got me to cry was the first season of TWD.

Wasn't really sad until the end
>Mfw he calls her Gunther

Inside Out literally had no emotional impact on me and I'm not sure why. It's my least favorite "good" Pixar movie. I was honestly baffled when I saw other people raving about it.

>first season of TWD

Same here. I literally bawled over it. I've never cried over a piece of media like that and probably never will again. Doesn't help that TWD season 2 was shit.

Same. Really mid-tier Pixar for me. My buddy cried during it, but that was because he had moved when he was young and didn't make a lot of friends so it really resonated with him. I can get that, but I don't really understand the sadness over Bing Bong. It wasn't bad, but I guess it just felt kind of cheap?

youtube.com/watch?v=lU59RJ2H1Fs

First saw this on the Nicktoons Film Festival when I was 12. It ruined my entire week and I have no idea why.

Fuckin'

Steven Universe can get pretty heavy-handed with its drama, and Amethyst's initial crying really didn't do much for me. But Pearl's genuine, albeit fumbling, attempts to comfort her later did get me.

>daijobou
Y'know, my dog is about to turn two, and I already know that when he goes, I'm gonna turn into a mess because nothing has brought me joy like he has.

What was the context of this pic, again?

Great googly moogly

Stop it

My father was beginning to have problems with his memory when this aired and I guess it just rammed the reality of it home. Cried quite a few times to this over the years, I love that old fella to death.

user please no

Anything that involves a father/father figure actually being a good parent to someone makes me tear up.
My dad tried his hardest but he failed. He failed me, my sister, and my mother.

This episode really got to me, I would've never expected GUMBALL of all things to make me cry, but this was an amazing episode, especially the song and the climax.

I will never really feel bad for Richard. I try to, but I can't.

youtube.com/watch?v=zCUzi7Z9IKA
>"I'll just tell all the other Pokemon that you're on a trip"
This damn scene ruined my fucking shit. For 21 damn episodes I saw those become thick as thieves. From fucking a Caterpie to a Metapod to a Butterfree, I saw the bond between Ash and him strengthen. To see him leave and make his own way just fucked me up.
Anyone who says Pokemon doesn't have it's moment is a goddamn liar .

its the fucking song man fuck i hate animal movies

That song man. It's brutal.

Fuck, I just remembered that Pokemon isn't Cred Forums...

I cried so hard at the end of Kingdom Hearts, the second the music started to swell up. Not to mention the last of us. Video games just suck me in.

Pretty much. I have nothing but sympathy for people running from the horrors of war, but that's not most of them.

Any idea on what the episode was named?

Dawg, it's Pokémon

>that one guy in the thread trying hard to bait

To this day, I still haven't seen that episode of Pokemon.

youtube.com/watch?v=vA2xvqZJWBk

>it'll be just like the good old days

Man, I fucking loved this guy. I spent the whole first season thinking he was a huge prick and then the final episode comes and Fisk's associates are all getting arrested. The police come in and I'm finally ready to see this fucker get what's coming to him, only for the police to walk past him and arrest someone else. I don't know why it hit me so hard, but just that moment when you realize he was genuine with Ben and then you can see the look on his face when he realizes one of his coworkers was responsible for his death.

That was a DARK fucking way to end that subplot.

That wave of guilt on his face when he realizes that Ben was right, that he should have trusted his friend and colleague, and that they might still be alive today if he had.

They really knew how to tug on your heart at Disney

Is it rose-tinted glasses to think the kanto stuff was genuinely better than the rest of the show? I'm trying to be objective here, but I really can't imagine any current pokemon having this sort of impact. It felt like they used to put a lot more work into telling a story each episode.

The fact that you tried to attack Claus and the game went
>Lucas tried to attack
>But he couldn't

And not to mention
>Lucas remembered Claus's smell
>That whole scene where "I'll bet they accomplish things they couldn't alone"

Maybe it's because I was a bad big biritger until I was 10 it hit me hard. I do everything to protect my brothers from my abusive mother, who tried to kill us before.

I know it's not really Cred Forums, but I watched it together with Cred Forums when it was airing. This one and the one with Meow's dad hit me pretty hard.

>“See, Sarah Lynn? We’re not doomed. In the great grand scheme of things, we’re just tiny specks that will one day be forgotten. So it doesn’t matter what we did in the past, or how we’ll be remembered. The only thing that matters is right now. This moment. This one spectacular moment we are sharing together.”

>"Right, Sarah Lynn? ...Sarah Lynn?"

I spent all of Axis expecting Wade's life to completely disintegrate.

Somehow Duggan made it much worse.

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youtu.be/NxJBSLc1g9I?t=281

I'm standing with you on that one. The kanto-region stuff seemed to focus of the actual "journey" aspect of Ash's journey to become a pokemon master. Sure you had gym battles and stuff, but were like a treat to see Ash and his pokemon battle AFTER seeing their bonds strengthen. The rest of series just became BATTLE BATTLE BATTLE which to it's credit is what the show is about. but damn they don't give the other aspects of it any weight.

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Being from a family where dementia is somewhat common, this hurts

a lot

You should watch "It's Such a Beautiful Day" then.

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You'll have to give me a moment. Need to clear my eyes

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ALL OF YOU ARE SICK BASTARDS! I WAS ONLY GOING TO CHECK Cred Forums FOR A FEW MINUTES!!

Okay. That one just isn't fair.

I probably have cried at the hobo scene in Groundhog Day on every viewing and that just hits harder :(

Itachi's death hits hard if you've got a little brother.

Not Cred Forums, but what hit me hardest was the entire time we think he's some self-centered jerk being evil for the heck of it, and upon his death we find out the exact opposite was true, he was actually one of the most good hearted and caring people in the entire series, and everything he ever did was all out of love. We only find this out once it's too late.......

Ender's Game?

>The things I do for love.

I know it's not Cred Forums , but you just reminded me of Lisa the painful and now I need a drink.

>birdy doesn't want to do this
>terry hintz started crying
>shock lord is scared

>in the end did I do the right thing?

Dude, are you aware that Optimus Prime is literally Robo-Jesus? Damn he'll never let you down. He's the one.

I like trains.

Relationship sads incoming.

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gee i sure do have a lot of these

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gets me every time

> tfw you hoard feels you know nothing about

i think i've made a terrible mistake.

Fuck you, post the real ending

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WE3 made me cry so much

THIS PLEASE OMG PLEASE

Don't kill him, it's gonna destroy me if they decide to off him

Little soldier boy
Come marching home

I feel this part is obligatory in these kinds of threads

That's literally the worst feeling. I wanted to die

animal feels are a low fuckin blow

youtube.com/watch?v=QxS572fkYKI

Peter was still a sociopath.

>"Nick, stop it! You're not like them!"
>"Oh, so there's a THEM now..."

Just seeing the chemistry built up over a good hour being broken down in such a short period of time fucked me up.

what are you referring to?

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Fuck the bun

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THIS FUCKING SCENE.

Dad stuff always gets me, I dont have that good of a relationship with my dad. I am not the best kid in the world, but he's just too cold, sometimes he doesn't even says hello to me or anything.

I'm tearing up while writing this, why you do this Cred Forums

In Mexico it's kinda normal to keep living with your parents even after being 18

>In Mexico it's kinda normal to keep living with your parents even after being 18

My family is Italian and we're the same. As long as you aren't causing problems in the house, you can stay.

My father died last year. He died after a 15 year battle with Parkinson's Disease. I, along with my family, were his caregivers.

I only cried about his decline/death once. Until tonight.

Just remembering his suffering, the look on his face makes my mouth tremble. Why now of all times

Now I remember why I stopped looking at feels threads

>tfw I recently found out a guy I was vaguely friends with is a racist
>apparently he considered me good in his books because I didn't act like a typical nigger to him

The sad part is that it's not the first time I've heard someone say that. I've been stopped hanging out with him now and when the truth came out some of my other friends cut contact with him too.

NO

Dadless user here. Never knew him but father/father figure moments absolutely crush me. It didn't help that I had many friends/relatives with amazing dads. Even my gf's dad is pretty cool. But it does spur me to be one myself. I want my kids to have I never did.

/cry

I think the saddest part about it is Judy spent the better part of her adult life trying to dispel stereotypes, only to end up (albeit unintentionally) stereotyping predators on live television, hurting someone close to her.

Oh, and let's not forget.
>"I really am just a dumb bunny..."

Where's the image that shows that this scene proves that Ash's butterfree was gay.

me too

>Tangled
>Mother knows best

I actually paused the movie and bawled because I have such a horrible relationship with my mother and grandmother.

The first game made me so emotional damn.

LA LA LA TWIT DEE DEE DEE

Man, I really want the music from that scene but I can't find it.

youtube.com/watch?v=8nTZ8Fsht9U

youtube.com/watch?v=d36pelIaV1I

Not Cred Forums but fuck, what a ride.

Did they explode in the good old days, because I don't remember that happening in the flash backs.

youtube.com/watch?v=_05pjrtiWmo
This whole damn scene, man. A damn two year old should not be feeling shit this heavy.

I didn't even need to click it

This.
"No matter what you do, I will always love you."

Also
>that flashback to him killing his parents and crying before he doesn't
I can only cry so much

I shouldn't have come to this thread

youtube.com/watch?v=nGJyCLRR9rc

there's something about this part of the movie... the pure heartbreak on Goofy's face

But isn't it a good thing you don't act like a typical "thug lyfe" thug? Would you even want to hang with someone of your ilk that walks and talks like they're wannabe tough guys?

youtu.be/CxV8j2m8HSk

And this gets me.

my dad died recently due to a very sudden and quick battle with cancer. I didn't cry much because I had pretty much accepted what was to come, but this still gets me now for some reason.

something kinda similar happenned to me last year, though nowhere near as bad.

basically I'd gone on a computer course with this one guy and a year or so later I bumped into him and we talked about a website he wanted to make and one I wanted to make, decided to join forces.

About six or so months after that I come to discuss some stuff after an already rocky first meeting where he drove me home after doing a fucknutting massive spliff, but this time his flat isn't a hole and he seems friendly enough.
Then he starts going on about business practices like getting round copyrighted articles by running them through translators and straight-up selling pirated movies, then he says he's got some poor polish graduate girl doing some different donkey work for him who he specifically chose almost entirely for the blonde hair and blue eyes combo she had going, the meeting ends with the guy asking me to talk to a graphic designer with the specific condition that said designer has to be thick as a brick. Basically this guy's moral compass doesn't work and I quietly decided that I'm just straight up not going to ever see him again.

And to top it off, it turns out this guy is a MASSIVE conspiracy nut. we're talking FLAT EARTH levels of conspiracy nut here, goes on rants about nasa lying and the like all over facebook.

Long story short a guy I thought was pretty cool turned out to be the single scariest bastard I've ever had the displeasure of meeting.

>"You must be exhausted"

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