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Has a cartoon ever made you cry?

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Wykesie said:
but I notice this one hasn't been posted yet. Always gets me at the end

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This scene gets 1000 times worse when you learn what happened to the little girl that voiced her.
 
Hootie said:
suuupermaaan......

;_;

Damn, i was gonna post the exact same screen and line.


Dark Phoenix said:
This is the most emotional part of Avatar for me. Every time I get a little misty-eyed.

I don't remember ever full on crying during a film/cartoon, but these two always get me misty-eyed.
 
Oh shit I forgot all about All Dogs go to Heaven. Especially since my family has been a German Shepherd family my whole life. Fuck that movie ;__;
 
Galvanise_ said:
Her dad murdered her and her mother, then killed himself.
Fuck, I just watched that movie Saturday...

Edit: Read the article - her tombstone says "Yep, Yep, Yep!"...Geez. Wish I hadn't read that.
 
DonasaurusRex said:
well at least megatrons death/exile was hilarious.

"no starscream i still function:"

"wanna bet"

*throws Megatron out of astro train*

lol nothing will top the G1 voice work.
You know what else was hilarious: Megatron's/Galvatron's payback at Starscream's coronation ceremony.
 
Toy Story 3 has a 3-hit combo at the end that gets me every time.

Furnace scene= 1st Hit
Andys mom crying=2nd hit
Andy and little girl=knockout punch

It hits me more than any movie period.
 
I cried during brave little toaster when I was a kid. That movie was pure nightmare fuel.

Getting choked up crying? I don't recall. Up got me a little choked up though.
 
Had no idea that Judith Barsi was murdered. Was looking up to see what the poster was referring to and came across an autopsy picture.

:/
 
Here and there a tear was shed for many of these, but none got to me nearly as much as The Iron Giant's Superman moment.

PigSpeakers said:
I cried during brave little toaster when I was a kid. That movie was pure nightmare fuel.

This is a surprisingly disturbing little film.

edit: I remember there being a big stir around that All Dogs Go To Heaven movie, but it wasn't something I understood at the time. The film made my mother very sad; she wouldn't take us to go see it. Now I know why, I guess.
 
Yep, the first fifteen minutes of Up. A part in those fifteen minutes that makes me sad is Carl en Ellie lying on the green hill. Ellie sees a cloud shaped like a baby. Carl then sees a flying pig. Then the next shot with Ellie crying in the hospital after the miscarriage. I was all :(
 
andymcc said:
it's the filmic equivalent of a sucker punch imo.

Also predictable which made it's emotional impact less than it could have been. It's cute, but not exactly a tear-jerker.

Now when he finds the Adventure book, that's good film-making and almost made me cry.

Jurassic Bark is pretty emotionally hard. Iron Giant. I find How to Train Your Dragon threatens to make me cry still. When
it shows the prosthetic foot, and Toothless helps him walk out the door.
Good stuff.
 
Cat Party said:
No, but this was the absolute closest:

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This is also up there:

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I cry to basically everything but these two, especially Luck of the Fryrish, are the first ones that come to my mind. Luck of the Fryrish is my favourite animated thing ever.

Fuck I cried in frigging Ratatouille, when there's the flashback of
the young critic eating his mother's ratatouille
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Toy Story 3, Up (what were they thinking when they made those first few minutes ffs) and so on.
 
Lots have already been posted.
Ending of Spirited Away. That last line always gets me.
"A new home and a new school, it might be a little scary."
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"I think I can handle it"



Also, I don't think the Rugrats in Paris Movie gets enough credit. So many parts made me just lose it, at least as a kid. Them dealing with Chuckie's lack of a mom really hit hard. Especially combined with this fucking song. Just. Fuck ;_;

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A lot of the ones I would have named have already been listed, so I won't bother.

The end of Gunbuster made me tear up, though. Such great happy tears.
 
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