Hnnnnrg...THE FEELS! (When was the last time you felt them?)

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mizushinzui

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Should probably be ashamed to admit that it was this years John Lewis Christmas Ad. It wouldn't normally have hit me so hard but it's this year will be the first Christmas since my Granddad died and it just really hit me hard.
 

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I can't remember whether I watched The Wind Rises before, after, or during playing Katawa Shoujo. Because I wept buckets over both of those. I don't usually cry for media, but sometimes, just sometimes, I do.
 

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The ending scene of Episode 3 of Sword Art Online got to me quite a bit. I'll never hear "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" the same way again.

I should also mention the climax of the True Ending of 999: 9 Hours, 9 Persons, 9 Doors. Won't spoil, but when you get to it, it really gets to you; I even teared up a little bit, and that does not happen often to me with fiction. And the music that plays the whole time just hammers it in even further.
 
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Angelblaze said:
*witch-snip*
I don't even know what compelled me to watch this show, I don't like fanservice anime, no one recommended it to me. I think it was just that it happened to be on Netflix and I had nothing better to watch. But damn, that mother-daughter relationship was well done. Probably the anime that I've been the most surprised about having enjoyed

Pyrian said:
*ftl-snip*
Strangely enough, this game has gotten me a lot too. My most memorable occasion was in one of my early playthroughs where our ship was absolutely being bombarded.

Ship-system after ship-system got taken out, and we were grappling with fire, and oxygen deprivation. We managed to get the engine in operation for long enough to jump away from the enemy, but we weren't out of the woods yet. Two of the most experienced crew-members die fighting the fire. In a last minute gamble they close all of the doors they can and vent the oxygen from the flaming rooms into space. Another crew member suffocates, and the rest are struggling to get the oxygen back online. Once it's fixed the oxygen is still too low, and the two remaining crew members are dying. They rush off to the medbay to keep them stable while the oxygen returns. Right before they reach the medbay one of the two members suffocates.

The last crew-member makes it through alive. The rookie the crew picked up only several jumps ago. He watched an entire crew of friends who'd been together for most of the mission give up their lives so that the others could make it through. Now he's sitting, alone, in the captain's chair, the whole responsibility of the mission thrust onto him by a family that he was just getting to know. A ship that is barely holding itself together, a mission worth dying over.

All on him.

The ship got destroyed on the next jump.
 

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The Almighty Aardvark said:
Yeah, any game with perma-death on characters - even if they're random - can get pretty feelsy if those characters last long enough for you to start building a little story around them.

Though the biggest feeling I had with FTL was pure rage. First time I finally made it to the end and went up against the Mothership, I felt like a badass. I had all sorts of nifty weapons, drones for harassing and boarding, missiles for blowing things up, and one hell of a monster beam lazer.

So I blow the bastard up!....only to find that there's another phase to the battle. No worries, I can take him! Fight again, blow it up again, hell yeah! Wait...there's another phase?! Don't think I can....nope, I'm dead.

Seriously, how the hell is it that you're blowing off massive chunks of this spaceship and it's somehow getting stronger? :mad:
 

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RJ 17 said:
Just finished watching an anime called Future Diary and wow...that ending really made me feel them feels...especially after watching the OVA. But then again I'm a sappy sentimental type. :p
I'll admit, the ending to Future Diary really made me feel conflicted. On the one hand, I really enjoyed the story and the ending was sweet and all, but by that point both of the mains had done such horrible things that it was real hard for me to root for either of them having a happy ending. But that's just me, I guess.

As for my contribution to the thread would be this little moment from the Gakkou Gurashi manga.

When Kurumi's infection was cured, or at least rendered benign. Many happy tears were shed. Hell, I kind of resented all the attention the anime put on the dog because they cut down that scene as a result.
 

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mizushinzui said:
Should probably be ashamed to admit that it was this years John Lewis Christmas Ad. It wouldn't normally have hit me so hard but it's this year will be the first Christmas since my Granddad died and it just really hit me hard.
You shouldn't feel ashamed about that. I'm really quite touchy and sensitive myself at the moment because I can't get it out of my head that this time last year we had my Nan living with us for the final days of her life. Its always difficult with the loss of close family members.


As for me...well I'm currently playing Fate/Extra and I just completed the third round with Alice and Alice. If you've played it you know what I'm talking about. :(
 

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Guilion said:
I just completed Welcome to the NHK.

Man, I know some people find the whole thing to be a comedy but I just relate to the characters way too much, the show had me feeling surprisingly depressed half the time and saddened the other half.
I too was subjected to much feels from that show. It remains one of my favorites for a good reason.

For the video games side of thing, the first that jumpers to my mind is "To the Moon". Probably because I am a sucker for piano music, but the story hit all the feels buttons for me.
 

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RJ 17 said:
Just finished watching an anime called Future Diary and wow...that ending really made me feel them feels...especially after watching the OVA. But then again I'm a sappy sentimental type. :p
I'll admit, the ending to Future Diary really made me feel conflicted. On the one hand, I really enjoyed the story and the ending was sweet and all, but by that point both of the mains had done such horrible things that it was real hard for me to root for either of them having a happy ending. But that's just me, I guess.
To be clear, it wasn't just the mains and their ending that got to me...it was the ending for all of the characters. Basically the Survival Game completely fucked up each of their lives, making them all turn into monsters. It wasn't until the game was interrupted and called off that we get to see how they all - with the exception of the serial killer, of course :p - turned out to be decent people. Even Yuno wasn't crazy, despite the fact that Yukki ended up with another girl. Almost everyone could have had a happier life if it weren't for the game.

The tragedy of the story, over all, also got to me. :p
 

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RJ 17 said:
To be clear, it wasn't just the mains and their ending that got to me...it was the ending for all of the characters. Basically the Survival Game completely fucked up each of their lives, making them all turn into monsters. It wasn't until the game was interrupted and called off that we get to see how they all - with the exception of the serial killer, of course :p - turned out to be decent people. Even Yuno wasn't crazy, despite the fact that Yukki ended up with another girl. Almost everyone could have had a happier life if it weren't for the game.

The tragedy of the story, over all, also got to me. :p
Okay, yeah. That part was cool. It's just having Yuki, Yuno, and Minene also getting happy endings that bothered me, seeing how all three had done some really horrific things but ended up getting off more-or-less scot-free.
 

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Scarim Coral said:
That one got me right in the feels, like real bad. The fantastic animation didn't help much either.

I've been reliving some of the saddest moments in One Piece, like Nico Robin's childhood and a few others I can't mention.


 

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Elfgore said:
Scarim Coral said:
That one got me right in the feels, like real bad. The fantastic animation didn't help much either.

I've been reliving some of the saddest moments in One Piece, like Nico Robin's childhood and a few others I can't mention.


Oh god, don't get me started with One Piece!

Yeah I think Nico past was the saddest among the crew given how she must of endure it when growing up (no friends and living on the run). Yes I know Brook has to spend around 90+ years in isolation thanks to his broken ship and the thick fog. Luffy recent one was also quite sad too (I did notice that his past wasn't as tramatic compared to the others but hey not everyone has a painful childhood).

Also thank you for watching it! I thought nobody will watched it when I embedded it!
 

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SOMA ending (before the credits). That beeping sounding while the scene fades to black, just drive home the feeling of dispair and loneliness that appeared suddenly at the last 10 seconds.