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Or you could read the original FMA manga, which did everything the best.
I really love Futurama's sad moments. They pull it off pretty well.
Goku's sacrifice during the Cell Games.
I've cried like a little girl.. I already feel like tearing up thinking about this moment...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4n3l2tTz09A
Goku's sacrifice during the Cell Games.
I've cried like a little girl.. I already feel like tearing up thinking about this moment...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4n3l2tTz09A
Cared more about that ship than Ace dying
A bloody ship!
I just watched the episode of Rick and Morty that keeps being brought up. What was the thing he unfroze and killed before attempting suicide? I was surprised that that wasn't explained at all, unless I completely missed something.
It seemed like those crystals powered the machine, he went out of his way to kill that blob thing before trying to kill himself. It seems like he could have easily just turned the ray thing on himself first.it's not explained. he just needs it to power the machine.
Yup this is what instantly sprang to mind for me too.Transformers the movie. I saw that as a child in the theatre and I was real upset after I saw what happened to optimus. Bunch of other kids in the theatre were too since you could hear crying in the theatre when that scene happened.
It seemed like those crystals powered the machine, he went out of his way to kill that blob thing before trying to kill himself. It seems like he could have easily just turned the ray thing on himself first.
That's pretty much how I took it, just thought it was weird that it was frozen, seemed like there was a bit more a backstory there.I always thought that the way he pets it was a way for us to see that he cared for it a little bit, at least as much as Rick can care for something, and that him using it to test out the machine was another way to show us how much he was hurting. He just wanted to die.
When ash decides to leave Pikachu behind.
Was this just way sadder in the original compared to the new series? Cause I saw the original ten or so years ago and thought it was one of the saddest things in anime, saw the other version and it wasn't all that affective.
I'm watching Summer Wars again right now and man is the middle of that movie rough.
Man I couldn't take it that seriously with them calling that phone booth THE PLUNDER ROOM. It was so good hearing the narrator get all dramatic about... THE PLUNDER ROOM.As a child it was seeing He-Man near death in The Secret of The Sword
The Magician Doesn't Return ;_;7
This scene got me emotional but was never one of the saddest. Two things in that arc alone are more emotional. Then again, I'm like the only person that found Brook's backstory ok while was really affected by all their other flashbacks. Damn you can make an entire saddest moments series out OP alone.. so fuck it I will:
One of the GOAT endings no doubt. God I need to rewatch Cowboy Bebop again.