Same. I was like ;_;Doctor What said:The episode of Futurama which dealt with his dog in the past. I cant' watch that episode, I literally can't.
Same. I was like ;_;Doctor What said:The episode of Futurama which dealt with his dog in the past. I cant' watch that episode, I literally can't.
I cried in the end when he looked in that book that his wife had written in.Furburt said:The opening of Up.
Everyone I know cried. I barely ever cry, and I cried.
This definitely got me misty-eyed. Even if I only caught the last half of the movie on TV I found myself really teared up. Same for the scene where Will's character says hi to that mannequin in the store because he "promised his friend"... It's not the saddest moment I've seen but it definitely broke me down.NoaNeumann said:I would say that 'one' scene in 'I am legend' where the dog 'changes' Oh god, I just couldn't watch that scene and NOT tear up, it was horrible, there with my friends and I was so not known for crying either grrrr!
So I wasn't the only guy? Phew.Furburt said:The opening of Up.
Everyone I know cried. I barely ever cry, and I cried.
So, SO agreed.teh_pwning_dude said:The ending of Code Geass... awesome, but heartbreaking when the girl cries out.
That one is the hardest episode of any show for me. I even just hear the "Thousand Summers" playing somewhere and thoughts of my own pet and this episode happen.Supernatural Girl said:I understand completely. Whenever I even catch a whiff of that episode on TV, I change channel immediately.Doctor What said:The episode of Futurama which dealt with his dog in the past. I cant' watch that episode, I literally can't.
Yeah, the entire finale of Battle Star Galactica was one ginat tear jerker. Great finale thought, one of the best I've seen.dalek sec said:jad4400 said:This might sound weird, but
The ending in Battlestar Galactica when they find Earth and Adama orders the fleet to pilot its self into the sun. It was just sad to see the fleet just go like that. It made me sad to see the reliable shealter that had become the survivors home tossed away like that. Plus it made me think "Now the people of Earth will never know their true heritage" Plus since Anders had to pilot the fleet into the sun was also fairly sad, even thought he was essentially a vegtableI pretty much cried my eye's out during the ending with Kara saying she loved Sam, Sam saying he would see her on the other side, the Colonial theme playing as the fleet went into the sun, Adama saying goodbye to his son Lee and Kara, Roslin passing away silently in the Raptor and finally Batlar telling Six about his past and knowing how to farm, I fucking cried my eye's out at that moment.
I'll also admit that much of season four of Battlestar pretty much made me cry so much it was almost embrassing.
The game. It's even worse than the anime. The anime had the decency of suggesting that <color=aliceblue>she disappeared instantly, rather than <color=aliceblue>Makoto simply dying in your arms.Evilsanta said:Are you talking about the anime? If so i cried to that... It was so sad, damn it i need to wash my face to.NeutralDrow said:Haven't played or seen Clannad, yet (managed to avoid the spoiler, thankfully).Apretentiousname said:For me it was Clannad: After Story.
For me, though, it was another Key work: <url=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/326.163769-Neutral-Drow-reviews-Kanon>Kanon. Specifically, one of the character's endings.
Makoto, when she dies. It took a few weeks in-game, while all the while you watch her slowly regress back to the mind of a fox, losing her taste for most food, forgetting how to hold things in her hands, lapses in memory and concentration, and finally losing her ability to speak, and on the hillside after you hold a mock wedding ceremony, trying desperately to keep her awake as long as you can by keeping her attention with bells, until finally she falls asleep...
...if you'll excuse me, I have to go wash my face.