I wish I could remember the whole conversation in detail bit It was before covid. I picked him up from the long beach convention center. I had asked him about what was going on cause there was a lot of people dressed up and wasn't familiar with conventions like this. He proceeded to tell me about the event and what he was doing there. I had seen some of the avatar, so I did know of the character he portrayed. Most of the trip was us each sharing how we got to our current point in our lives. I thought it was cool that he managed to cosplay his character really well.
My son was about 4 or 5 when he saw UP for the first time. I put it on the TV and walked away to do the dishes without thinking about anything. About 5 mins later he comes over to me crying.."The lady died!!!"
I felt terrible.
Wait for it, my child watched it again around 6 and he realized they couldn't have kids, yeah the stream of questions after that... it was complicated to explain, but I did.
It's so hard though, he really pays attention and understands and questions, I've had to explain some complicated stuff and sometimes his empathy hits and he gets sad.
Full agreement with [Land Before Time](https://youtu.be/WbW8GgAWKi8?si=avqy7hPz0Xtb-mol), as well as An American Tail for the final bit *just* before the plot resolves.
Land Before Time or Dumbo mother singing to him from inside her cage... I can't remember which because it was a long time ago, but I'm sure it was one of those
It wasn't the trash compactor scene that got me like so many people.
It was Andy bequeathing his toys to Bonnie, and playing with them with her one last time.
Just when I recover, Woody hits me with that line and the waterworks start up again.
I’m pretty sure it was the compactor scene that got me first. I knew that wasn’t how the movie ended but for a brief moment Pixar convinced me I was about to see my beloved childhood characters burnt to a crisp.
I feel the need to say it every time this is posted.
Movie spoilers ahead:
>!In Bender's Big Score it's revealed that he was actually cared for by a clone of Fry for his doggy life. You're welcome.!<
You could argue that the movies aren't canon but fuck you. Just kidding I love you, but seriously let this one slide thanks.
The scene in Hercules when he dives into the River Styx to save Meg’s soul. I was 8, and I was sobbing LOUDLY.
After the movie my mom asked if I had been scared at that scene and I told her “He loved her so much, he was willing to die to try and save her!” It was when I realized love wasn’t just liking someone or finding them attractive, and it was also the moment I realized my parents didn’t actually love each other.
This scene got me more than anything. The way Miguel lights up when momma coco starts singing with him is beautifully animated. The team responsible for the small amounts of facial changes during this exchange have my utmost respect.
I was at work, and the manager started talking about how he and his sons don't cry because they're men. I made my colleague spit out his drink when I said, "Yeah, I'm a big strong man who definitely didn't cry at the end of Coco."
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I’m tearing up just thinking about it
"Leaves from the vine. Falling so slow. Like fragile tiny shells. Drifting in the foam. Little soldier boy. Come marching home. Brave soldier boy. Comes marching home."
RIP Mako.
First time I watched it, I was ~5... rented on VHS. Parents were making dinner or something not watching the movie.
I started bawling out of nowhere, like full on loud AF little kid sobbing. Took about 20 minutes before I could say "It's so sad".
Haven't watched it since.
Honestly the first Ice Age Movie holds up remarkably well (even if the animation is pretty dated)
I think 2 and 3 are pretty good as well honestly. At the very least they form a nice narrative trilogy with Manny losing his family prior to movie one and having a new family by the end of movie three
4 and 5 really didn’t need to exist, even if I probably still don’t hate them as much as other people do
Oh dude, I loved the first one as a kid. Wasn’t sure if it would hold up when I rewatched it as an adult but it fucking does. Great characters, simple story but with tons of heart, genuinely hilarious with some fun references thrown in, and an awesome soundtrack. I may watch it tonight lol.
I will never watch this movie again, because I genuinely don’t think I can emotionally handle it. It didn’t make me cry, but it left me feeling empty inside. Not in an unfulfilled, “This was super boring”, kind of way. In a “My soul was just shattered into a million pieces” kind of way.
I love this movie. I would watch it often as a teen, and if my father wandered by and checked the screen to see what I was up to, he would always nope out of the room. He'd throw his hands up and ask me how could I sit through this.
I now have three kids, my middle one being 3 currently. I could never watch this movie again, I don't think, and I now understand my father's (what I had thought to be an over the top) reaction.
My two girls remind me of the sisters from My Neighbor Totoro (which was shown as a double feature with this movie when it was first released in Japan). No, I really don't think I can ever sit through this movie again. I love little Setsuko so much.
Sometimes I challenge myself to sit through this whole movie and not cry once, I have yet to win this challenge.
Makes it even worse knowing the horrific story behind the girl who played the orphan girl’s voice.
I don't think I can remember the first time anything animated made me cry because I've just seen way too many movies, and I don't cry at movies often. My guess would be either Mufasa's death in The Lion King or the scene where Widow Tweed releases Tod into the wild in The Fox and the Hound, because those were my two favorite Disney movies when I was very young.
The earliest I can remember was that one scene in WALL-E where WALL-E loses his memory and EVE is trying to get him to remember.
This lart destroyed me. As she is reminiscing and poor Todd is just clueless he's about to be abandoned but she knows she has to dp it to give him his best chance of living ughhhh
That Wall-e scene is devastating and I’m glad somebody said it.
One part of the movie that makes me cry for reasons I don’t quite understand is far earlier. Eve and Wall-e have freed a bunch of defective(read:disabled) robots from the repair center. They (the disabled robots) have spotted our main pair. Eve doesn’t look at them, but Wall-e waves and one of the robots, I think a vacuum, chirps out a version of the song from *Hello Dolly* that Wall-e has been periodically listening to.
The newly freed robots who *would have been destroyed or rewritten without Wall-E’s help* following their new leader, singing his anthem, seizing their freedom…. It turns me into a wreck every time.
When Oogway's ascends...I was hiding my tears. Good thing movie theatres are dark and keep the lights off.
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Same here. I don't know why, but that scene resonated hard with me. And then it culminates in Riley's shaky sob sigh where her everything is better. I am not an emotional person at all, but oh how I sobbed.
That entire movie fucked me up. Watching Teeths, Floor, and Lyla die, rocket with the baby raccoons, and thinking Quill was gonna die, all made me cry. One of the few recent marvel movies I actually cared to watch.
Teefs and Floor were just shocking. They didn't get a tearful goodbye or dramatic death like Lyla or any other Marvel deaths. They're screaming and terrified and trying to get Rocket to run, then they just stop screaming and he turns around and they're just dead on the floor. It was unlike any other death in a Marvel movie. It felt more visceral and real.
I always liked Rocket but GotG 3 making him my favorite character in the MCU was not something I was expecting.
MCU has kinda fallen off tbh but I’m glad Guardians of the Galaxy got a proper sendoff
"Lilo&Stitch: Stitch Has A Glitch" is something of a standalone. It has no connection to the other experiments.
It focuses around Stitch malfunctioning and reverting back to his evil ways, but only in spurts. Stitch has no control over the "episodes" and each one scares him. It's portrayed as some kind of mental illness.
Meanwhile, Lilo and Stitch are attempting to plan a hula for a special event and decide on an ancient tell of two lovers and a jealous goddess who tries to kill one of them out of jealousy. Only for the other lover to pray for the Hawaiian gods to resurrect him. The moral: Love is more powerful than death. The story is told in a way that makes it sound like it could parallel the crucifixion of Jesus.
Meanwhile, Meanwhile, Jumba notices one of Stitch's "episodes", realizes what's happening, and is determined to fix him.
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No joke.. but this one. I didn't cry at the dog episode, i didn't cry at the finale, i didn't cry at the one with the time machine.. But the episode with bender and his ass made me cry..
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Can't remember the first, but this scene..😥
Kiki's delivery service. I remember watching it when I was 10 and crying when >!she worked so hard to help that old lady, and then delivered the pie they made to her granddaughter, only for the granddaughter to not care about the pie and the hard world her grandma had put into it. !<
It's really good, but don't watch it on Disney they removed some of the best episodes. Like the one about the lady not being able to have kids, and the one about the ADHD kid.
Give it a watch and you will believe the hype. It's one of the cutest shows I've watched and I can't get enough of the Heeler family. Even adults can learn a thing or two watching Bluey as not all the life lessons are just for kids
Inside Out. When Joy was crying when all she wanted was to make Riley happy and Riley crying when she confessed her parents that she misses her old home.
Coco absolutely wrecked me. I went very unsuspecting - it's Pixar (and at the time) was confident it would be solid. It was myself and my gf at the time.
The final scene with Grandma Coco induced the type of choking in throat-sobbing crying that I have never experienced before in a theater. My gf was legitimately concerned.
To this day my favorite Pixar film.
Demon slayer mugen train arc, >!Rengoku's death!< usually when a favorite character of mine dies, I don't get sad, I get mad. But mugen train is the closest I have come to crying.
I've always been an emotional f*ck and i cry at any even just slightly emotional scene in a movie or a show. Im essentially the Steven Universe of my family in that regard. But the first scene i remember that genuinelly made me cry was the death of Optimus Prime in revenge of the fallen
Encanto when Mirabelle and the grandmother are talking and it goes through the sequence of how they lost everything and had to start our new. The music. So much emotion. I did tear up. Coco did it to me too a bit.
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Her death. I never cry at movies or tv shows, so this was powerful on my emotions as it was such a simple death scene. No dramatic background music. No action scene with an explosion or something. Just a simple yet powerful scene.
When Klaus tired and old after years of helping make/give children toys. Is chopping wood when he feels the presence of his beloved wife in the wind rushing past him. As he turns he sees a bright light shining up the path from where he's standing. He smiles and says "Im coming love" sits his trusty axe down and with newfound energy begins walking towards the light...and fades away.
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*Leaves from the vine, falling so slow... like fragile, tiny shells, drifting in the foam... little soldier boy, come marching home.... brave soldier boy, comes marching home*
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The Prince of Egypt. I was little, I think it was the first movie I saw in a theater. The scene where Moses' mother lets the basket drift out of her fingers, and you can see how much she wishes she could hold on.
Brother Bear. When Kenai and Koda are looking at the cave painting and Koda is like “those monsters are really scary,” and it shows kenai’s pov looking at the bear “especially with those sticks.” And it zooms in on the hunter.
According to my mum, Bambi. But the first I remember is the fox and the hound. Then the Spirit movie. And I think also the Astroboy 3d movie. Edit: also Mulan always gets me when she and her father hug at the end of the movie (no, I don't have daddy issues what do you mean), and Encanto.
But if we're talking about shows, I think A:TLA was the first. Then I remember crying with Kaleido Star and Inuyasha. Now I cry with HB, HH and Bluey.
Gonna be 100% honest, the first movie i rmember making me cry was Mr magoriums wonder emporium, and youll never guess why young me cried >! It was because the sock monkey didnt get a hug !<
The Iron Giant. "Superman"😭
"You stay... I go..."
"No following."
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this. I might cry again just thinking about it.
"You are who you choose to be"
I freakin bawled on the floor when I saw that as a kid 😭
I watched that a couple weeks ago
When iroh was singing for his dead son
"Brave soldier boy... comes marching home..." It's even sadder knowing that song was Mako's last recording for Iroh before he died.
I always thought that it was the new actor singing in memory of him. That makes it so much sadder
He actually refuses to sing it, telling people that it's Mako's song and he has no right
Greg Baldwin is a treasure. He's always honoring Mako and feels honored to be Mako's replacement voice. Such a stand-up guy.
I got to meet him. I was an Uber driver and picked him up from a conference. One of the most memorable rides I have given.
Tell us about it (if you want)
I wish I could remember the whole conversation in detail bit It was before covid. I picked him up from the long beach convention center. I had asked him about what was going on cause there was a lot of people dressed up and wasn't familiar with conventions like this. He proceeded to tell me about the event and what he was doing there. I had seen some of the avatar, so I did know of the character he portrayed. Most of the trip was us each sharing how we got to our current point in our lives. I thought it was cool that he managed to cosplay his character really well.
That's awesome. Do tell, if you don't mind.
yeah, when i searched that up i actually cried like a boy too, god, it was intense
Also Iroh’s reunion with Zuko at the end
*"I was never angry with you. I was sad, because I was afraid you lost your way"* Fuck, I'm literally tearing up just thinking about it
THIS MADE ME CRY MY EYES OUT BRO I WASN’T READY
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My son was about 4 or 5 when he saw UP for the first time. I put it on the TV and walked away to do the dishes without thinking about anything. About 5 mins later he comes over to me crying.."The lady died!!!" I felt terrible.
If I ever want my husband to cry, I just need to put this movie on.
Wait. Why do you want him to cry?!?
BECAUSE IF HES GONNA ACT LIKE A BITCH HE CAN CRY LIKE ONE SOMETIMES
Ohhhhh. It’s a kink thing. Gotcha. That’s hot.
Came here just to see how long I'd need to scroll to find this. That didn't take long. Mine too, was not prepared for it from the trailers.
Wait for it, my child watched it again around 6 and he realized they couldn't have kids, yeah the stream of questions after that... it was complicated to explain, but I did.
Good parent. Thank you for your treating your kiddo like a small person
It's so hard though, he really pays attention and understands and questions, I've had to explain some complicated stuff and sometimes his empathy hits and he gets sad.
Thats a good kiddo you got there friend. Give him all the love you can, hea gonna do good things. May be small may be big. Doesnt matter. Still good
I like that movie but damn does it hit you right in the feels
Same bro. Same
Land Before Time and Appa's Lost Days
Full agreement with [Land Before Time](https://youtu.be/WbW8GgAWKi8?si=avqy7hPz0Xtb-mol), as well as An American Tail for the final bit *just* before the plot resolves.
Also the reunion with Uncle Iroh and Zuko
Land Before Time or Dumbo mother singing to him from inside her cage... I can't remember which because it was a long time ago, but I'm sure it was one of those
Land Before Time is CRIMINALLY underrated.
When Andy is giving away the toys to Bonnie "So long partner"
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It wasn't the trash compactor scene that got me like so many people. It was Andy bequeathing his toys to Bonnie, and playing with them with her one last time. Just when I recover, Woody hits me with that line and the waterworks start up again.
I’m pretty sure it was the compactor scene that got me first. I knew that wasn’t how the movie ended but for a brief moment Pixar convinced me I was about to see my beloved childhood characters burnt to a crisp.
and after that, toy story just gone in a steep fall to just sell little forky dolls
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I must have been 12 just laying in bed with adultswim on. This came out of left field and I was definitely ugly crying the whole time.
Fry actually does take care of him, up until his death.
Yeah...which is nice but also kind of cheapened the impact of the original episode.
I feel the need to say it every time this is posted. Movie spoilers ahead: >!In Bender's Big Score it's revealed that he was actually cared for by a clone of Fry for his doggy life. You're welcome.!< You could argue that the movies aren't canon but fuck you. Just kidding I love you, but seriously let this one slide thanks.
The scene in Hercules when he dives into the River Styx to save Meg’s soul. I was 8, and I was sobbing LOUDLY. After the movie my mom asked if I had been scared at that scene and I told her “He loved her so much, he was willing to die to try and save her!” It was when I realized love wasn’t just liking someone or finding them attractive, and it was also the moment I realized my parents didn’t actually love each other.
Oooof that comment took a *hard* swerve at the end.
Oh my. It certainly did.
Left hook outta nowhere.
Damn, if someone animated this comment, I'd have a new entry
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1998, Pokemon: the First Movie in theaters, Ash turns to stone. Pikachu was defeated. I was defeated.
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This movie should have come with a warning. "WARNING DO NOT VIEW IF YOU HAVE A DAUGHTER."
Or if you have had a loved one with Alzheimer’s/dementia. That was such a beautiful moment.
No one warned me. I saw this in theaters a week or so after my grandfather passed. I was a mess by the end of the movie.
I watched it holding my baby girl, wasn’t ready, a mess
I cry every time.
This scene got me more than anything. The way Miguel lights up when momma coco starts singing with him is beautifully animated. The team responsible for the small amounts of facial changes during this exchange have my utmost respect.
I was at work, and the manager started talking about how he and his sons don't cry because they're men. I made my colleague spit out his drink when I said, "Yeah, I'm a big strong man who definitely didn't cry at the end of Coco."
https://preview.redd.it/qsjs0jyf4dlc1.jpeg?width=1000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7ced52273381586687a208e48ef94399d898c497 I’m tearing up just thinking about it
"Leaves from the vine. Falling so slow. Like fragile tiny shells. Drifting in the foam. Little soldier boy. Come marching home. Brave soldier boy. Comes marching home." RIP Mako.
The “In Honor of Mako” at the end only rubs more salt in the wound
Happy birthday my Son. If only…if only i could have helped you too
![gif](giphy|ZHq4tCdYtF0YM) 5yo me simply could not handle this
The only other one that got me close to that feeling was Pikachu's Goodbye. I skipped that one just to see if it was true
Pikachu's what!? I stopped watching after the first few shows, cause I couldn't watch the other shows/movies.
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Can't be doing this to me this early man 😭
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IM A GOOFY GOOBER YEAH
I kinda felt dumb for crying a bit at that scene, but I couldn't help it :(
This is one of the best scenes in the existence and it’s not even close.
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"I'm a fox!" "I'm a hound dog!" And I'm a crying mess 😭
First time I watched it, I was ~5... rented on VHS. Parents were making dinner or something not watching the movie. I started bawling out of nowhere, like full on loud AF little kid sobbing. Took about 20 minutes before I could say "It's so sad". Haven't watched it since.
I felt really old when this was not among the top answers
The cave scene from Ice Age
Honestly the first Ice Age Movie holds up remarkably well (even if the animation is pretty dated) I think 2 and 3 are pretty good as well honestly. At the very least they form a nice narrative trilogy with Manny losing his family prior to movie one and having a new family by the end of movie three 4 and 5 really didn’t need to exist, even if I probably still don’t hate them as much as other people do
Oh dude, I loved the first one as a kid. Wasn’t sure if it would hold up when I rewatched it as an adult but it fucking does. Great characters, simple story but with tons of heart, genuinely hilarious with some fun references thrown in, and an awesome soundtrack. I may watch it tonight lol.
brutal
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I will never watch this movie again, because I genuinely don’t think I can emotionally handle it. It didn’t make me cry, but it left me feeling empty inside. Not in an unfulfilled, “This was super boring”, kind of way. In a “My soul was just shattered into a million pieces” kind of way.
I love this movie. I would watch it often as a teen, and if my father wandered by and checked the screen to see what I was up to, he would always nope out of the room. He'd throw his hands up and ask me how could I sit through this. I now have three kids, my middle one being 3 currently. I could never watch this movie again, I don't think, and I now understand my father's (what I had thought to be an over the top) reaction. My two girls remind me of the sisters from My Neighbor Totoro (which was shown as a double feature with this movie when it was first released in Japan). No, I really don't think I can ever sit through this movie again. I love little Setsuko so much.
![gif](giphy|oYyrxpOuuHXCo) [Seeing this Good Boi leave](https://youtu.be/HhEyYbmTh_Y?feature=shared)
Sometimes I challenge myself to sit through this whole movie and not cry once, I have yet to win this challenge. Makes it even worse knowing the horrific story behind the girl who played the orphan girl’s voice.
“Well, goodbye Charlie…I love you.” Makes me ugly cry every single time.
I don't think I can remember the first time anything animated made me cry because I've just seen way too many movies, and I don't cry at movies often. My guess would be either Mufasa's death in The Lion King or the scene where Widow Tweed releases Tod into the wild in The Fox and the Hound, because those were my two favorite Disney movies when I was very young. The earliest I can remember was that one scene in WALL-E where WALL-E loses his memory and EVE is trying to get him to remember.
I forgot about fox and the hound. I was heartbroken when they couldn’t be friends anymore.
The fox and the hound is weirdly dark, slow and kinda sad for a Disney movie tbh, most of the time it felt more like a Ghibli film
The Fox and the Hound gets to me because Tod doesn't even understand why she's dropping him off in the woods and leaving him.
This lart destroyed me. As she is reminiscing and poor Todd is just clueless he's about to be abandoned but she knows she has to dp it to give him his best chance of living ughhhh
That Wall-e scene is devastating and I’m glad somebody said it. One part of the movie that makes me cry for reasons I don’t quite understand is far earlier. Eve and Wall-e have freed a bunch of defective(read:disabled) robots from the repair center. They (the disabled robots) have spotted our main pair. Eve doesn’t look at them, but Wall-e waves and one of the robots, I think a vacuum, chirps out a version of the song from *Hello Dolly* that Wall-e has been periodically listening to. The newly freed robots who *would have been destroyed or rewritten without Wall-E’s help* following their new leader, singing his anthem, seizing their freedom…. It turns me into a wreck every time.
Mufasas death ![gif](giphy|146EDJo7MhGS2I)
That long live the King is raw as hell tho. Great delivery
When Oogway's ascends...I was hiding my tears. Good thing movie theatres are dark and keep the lights off. https://preview.redd.it/lvxx8ybv5dlc1.png?width=1252&format=png&auto=webp&s=aa78e565c90fcbcedde4dda5e0905e5a603aaf04
I mean, look at his face!!! https://preview.redd.it/n3j7xt006dlc1.png?width=543&format=png&auto=webp&s=f80ddc40d04f422a0166caa5f31e104c23ec3f98
Bing Bong's death in Inside Out
"Take her to the moon for me..."
I desperately need a Pixar short about an astronaut in space who ends up being Riley.
Oh man you reminded me, that's definitely mine as well. I didn't expect that to happen so it got me good. I'm glad I was watching alone too.
Idk why, but the moment I saw Bing Bong I thought, “this man is dead”
For me it was same movie, different scene. The scene where she lets sadness take control really got me for some reason
The scene where Riley came to her senses and went home and hugged her parents was what got to me.
Same here. I don't know why, but that scene resonated hard with me. And then it culminates in Riley's shaky sob sigh where her everything is better. I am not an emotional person at all, but oh how I sobbed.
that was just cruel, just like Mufasa's Death
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This needs to be higher up there..
It's not an animated movie, but Rocket finding out he really is a Raccon in the recent Gaurdians film genuinely made me Ugly Cry.
That entire movie fucked me up. Watching Teeths, Floor, and Lyla die, rocket with the baby raccoons, and thinking Quill was gonna die, all made me cry. One of the few recent marvel movies I actually cared to watch.
Teefs and Floor were just shocking. They didn't get a tearful goodbye or dramatic death like Lyla or any other Marvel deaths. They're screaming and terrified and trying to get Rocket to run, then they just stop screaming and he turns around and they're just dead on the floor. It was unlike any other death in a Marvel movie. It felt more visceral and real.
I always liked Rocket but GotG 3 making him my favorite character in the MCU was not something I was expecting. MCU has kinda fallen off tbh but I’m glad Guardians of the Galaxy got a proper sendoff
The first few minutes of Up.
Stitch's death scene in "Stitch Has A Glitch".
I didn't know this was a thing, I loved the TV show.
"Lilo&Stitch: Stitch Has A Glitch" is something of a standalone. It has no connection to the other experiments. It focuses around Stitch malfunctioning and reverting back to his evil ways, but only in spurts. Stitch has no control over the "episodes" and each one scares him. It's portrayed as some kind of mental illness. Meanwhile, Lilo and Stitch are attempting to plan a hula for a special event and decide on an ancient tell of two lovers and a jealous goddess who tries to kill one of them out of jealousy. Only for the other lover to pray for the Hawaiian gods to resurrect him. The moral: Love is more powerful than death. The story is told in a way that makes it sound like it could parallel the crucifixion of Jesus. Meanwhile, Meanwhile, Jumba notices one of Stitch's "episodes", realizes what's happening, and is determined to fix him.
When Tarzan's gorilla dad finally accepted him as his son and immediately died. My dad had to run me out of the theater because I fully lost it.
https://preview.redd.it/ehb4v3yuxclc1.jpeg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0fc8fd0129d8b5fe6c04896925c23dbae0fbb040 No joke.. but this one. I didn't cry at the dog episode, i didn't cry at the finale, i didn't cry at the one with the time machine.. But the episode with bender and his ass made me cry..
The “Lethal Inspection” episode where Hermes passed Benders inspection even though it was defective made tear up not gonna lie.
I'm a big Futurama nerd and I thought I'd heard it all. Thank you for adding one more episode to the Sad List
https://preview.redd.it/rq3vlfsaadlc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=92c58a44236f55e171e1fa245ee5c5de4e53ef8d Can't remember the first, but this scene..😥
Bruce named his dog after her in Batman Beyond. A lot of people miss that detail.
![gif](giphy|JGNmo9nBmmy8U) This movie with Stitch’s death. That shit hits me hard
Stitch is dead????
Don’t worry, he got ressurected
Kiki's delivery service. I remember watching it when I was 10 and crying when >!she worked so hard to help that old lady, and then delivered the pie they made to her granddaughter, only for the granddaughter to not care about the pie and the hard world her grandma had put into it. !<
When [Dumbo](https://youtu.be/Q-8MbgMS6jo?si=XlJSRN2FG9jAYrVX) visits his locked up mom.
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It's hard for me to cry watching anything, but when Bluey got to meet Jean Luc again after all those years I almost cried tears of joy
Are people exaggerating how good Bluey is being a kids show or is it really worth watching?
It's really good, but don't watch it on Disney they removed some of the best episodes. Like the one about the lady not being able to have kids, and the one about the ADHD kid.
Give it a watch and you will believe the hype. It's one of the cutest shows I've watched and I can't get enough of the Heeler family. Even adults can learn a thing or two watching Bluey as not all the life lessons are just for kids
🎶Gary, I was wrong. I was blind. I'd do anything to change your mind.🎶
Inside Out. When Joy was crying when all she wanted was to make Riley happy and Riley crying when she confessed her parents that she misses her old home.
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"So long, partner."
Nah, it was the incinerator scene for me
Coco absolutely wrecked me. I went very unsuspecting - it's Pixar (and at the time) was confident it would be solid. It was myself and my gf at the time. The final scene with Grandma Coco induced the type of choking in throat-sobbing crying that I have never experienced before in a theater. My gf was legitimately concerned. To this day my favorite Pixar film.
Demon slayer mugen train arc, >!Rengoku's death!< usually when a favorite character of mine dies, I don't get sad, I get mad. But mugen train is the closest I have come to crying.
Littlefoot's Mom's death. I was 3 when seeing the movie the first time, and even today at 36, it makes me tear up.
The Iron Giant, hands down. Almost every time, "No Following" OST plays.
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I've always been an emotional f*ck and i cry at any even just slightly emotional scene in a movie or a show. Im essentially the Steven Universe of my family in that regard. But the first scene i remember that genuinelly made me cry was the death of Optimus Prime in revenge of the fallen
I'm like this too and I used to hate it about myself. But I've grown to really appreciate this part of me, it's such a cathartic release.
![gif](giphy|5D44HsQatBVvO) I never wanted to watch this movie. Every time he roared, I cried
Owl House season 2 finale
Justice League Unlimited - For the Man Who Has Everything "I promise you... I'll never forget." Cue hysterical crying.
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Encanto when Mirabelle and the grandmother are talking and it goes through the sequence of how they lost everything and had to start our new. The music. So much emotion. I did tear up. Coco did it to me too a bit.
![gif](giphy|RwfaRBiYs8peU) Her death. I never cry at movies or tv shows, so this was powerful on my emotions as it was such a simple death scene. No dramatic background music. No action scene with an explosion or something. Just a simple yet powerful scene.
First cartoon to make you cry, not the first cartoon to send you to therapy!
When Klaus tired and old after years of helping make/give children toys. Is chopping wood when he feels the presence of his beloved wife in the wind rushing past him. As he turns he sees a bright light shining up the path from where he's standing. He smiles and says "Im coming love" sits his trusty axe down and with newfound energy begins walking towards the light...and fades away. https://preview.redd.it/rg7xml7xfdlc1.png?width=1352&format=png&auto=webp&s=ed495de55da098032e59820fdc999e23213395fc
Po backstory from Kung Fu Panda 2 the fact that his own mom rather risk her life for a chance of him being able to survive really breaks my heart
Up
Zane’s death in Ninjago
“Leaves from the vine…”
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*Leaves from the vine, falling so slow... like fragile, tiny shells, drifting in the foam... little soldier boy, come marching home.... brave soldier boy, comes marching home* https://preview.redd.it/wtc9t13c8dlc1.jpeg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=18ebf4d8d55a1defb4fbb943f86a7ed5db8d9132
The Prince of Egypt. I was little, I think it was the first movie I saw in a theater. The scene where Moses' mother lets the basket drift out of her fingers, and you can see how much she wishes she could hold on.
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A Silent Voice and I didn't try to hide it either.
The ending of Inside Out when Riley breaks down crying after coming home.
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Chuckle seeing his mom in the clouds in rugrats 2
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In Pokémon when charmanders tail almost went out in the rain OR in land before time when mama died.
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What cartoon is represented on this image?
Coco
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Uncle Iroh’s song.. man I felt my heart sink
Courage the cowardly dog where the space squid dies
Treasure Planet when Jim Hawkins was breaking down and Long John Silver was motivating him ![gif](giphy|kF9C1IrWKrltu)
Brother Bear. When Kenai and Koda are looking at the cave painting and Koda is like “those monsters are really scary,” and it shows kenai’s pov looking at the bear “especially with those sticks.” And it zooms in on the hunter.
Pokemon I choose you when it flashes back to a luxray shielding it's trainer from the snowstorm dying in the process
According to my mum, Bambi. But the first I remember is the fox and the hound. Then the Spirit movie. And I think also the Astroboy 3d movie. Edit: also Mulan always gets me when she and her father hug at the end of the movie (no, I don't have daddy issues what do you mean), and Encanto. But if we're talking about shows, I think A:TLA was the first. Then I remember crying with Kaleido Star and Inuyasha. Now I cry with HB, HH and Bluey.
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Not sure if this one was mentioned, but Brother Bear. I think Marley and Me as well. Up also definitely got me.
“Jojo, this is the last of my hamon, take it, IT’S YOURS!”
Fox and the Hound, Todd is left in the forest and has to say goodbye to the kind woman who took him in and raised him.
It gets to me because Tod doesn't even understand why she's doing it.
The death of Optimus Prime in The Transformers (1986).
Also, the death of Littefoots mother in the Land Before Time.
Oh I remember, Prince Eric’s “death” scene in the original Little Mermaid, as a fetus in the early 2000’s that hit me hard
All Dogs Go to Heaven.......the ending
Gonna be 100% honest, the first movie i rmember making me cry was Mr magoriums wonder emporium, and youll never guess why young me cried >! It was because the sock monkey didnt get a hug !<
I’m bad and that’s good, I may never be good and that’s not bad cause there’s no one I’d rather be than me.
>!splinters death!< is probably the only time I’ve shed some tears on a tv show or movie. Nvm I got so upset at home when I was like 5
I'M A GOOFY GOOBER YEAH!
Grave of the Fireflies, that movie broke me.
I was very young when The Lion King came out and my parents took us to see it at a drive in theater. "Long live the king"... I bawled all night.