Most tear-jerking moment you've ever had from something like a TV Show, Game, etc.

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smearyllama

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As someone else said, UP. That was sad. Also, Red Dead Redemption's end... I don't think I can ever play that game's story AGAIN, that was so sad.
 

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I know its not exactly a movie or a game but the Music Video to "Hurt" - Jonny Cash is a full Tear jerker.
 

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probably overused but true nonetheless: The Ending of Marley & Me. What can I say? I love dogs. Mine in particular.
 

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NeutralDrow said:
Evilsanta said:
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Apretentiousname said:
For me it was Clannad: After Story.
Haven't played or seen Clannad, yet (managed to avoid the spoiler, thankfully).

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.
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.
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.

I'd suspect it's also worse because I'd had far more time to get attached to her, but I don't know how much time the anime devoted to that. I've only seen the anime's conclusion to that story arc, not the whole thing.
I cant tell...But i think ( i am talking about the 24 ep Kanon anime) they spent 2-3 eps concentrating on Maktoto before that happans.
 

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Spoiler gone because I don't want to ruin RDR for myself
Pleas say what game you're spoiling there. I nearly ruined RDR for myself there, and that would be balls.

OT: Up. Generic answer? Yes. True answer? Most certainly.
 

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I went into tears many, many times during the LOST finale. It's the damned music. If anyone can post the title to that really sad song (you know the one) I shall award them a cookie.

Also Up. Not to beat a dead horse, but it seems to me that Pixar enjoys the tears of children.
 

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Tracer Bullet said:
That one Futurama episode where Fry gets frozen and leaves his dog behind. That made me cry.
You almost made me cry just by thinking about it. I don't even like dogs, but that episode fucking rips my heart out.
 

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The opening of Up.

Everyone I know cried. I barely ever cry, and I cried.
When I saw that movie with my girlfriend, I was thinking it would be a happy movie. It took all my self control to not cry in front of her.
 

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Firefly: a lot of the moments with River, like at the beginning of War Games. Also, the Serenity 'put a bullet to me' scene.

Up: beginning (duh).

Cowboy Bebop, Spice and Wolf and Wolf's Rain: several moments throughout the series.

Scrubs: basically any of the emotional moments with dr. Cox.
 

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The final episode of Blackadder where they go over the top

greatest ending of anything ever...
 

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I've only actually cried three times since I became a young adult, though there have been plenty of other things which made me emotional (like WALL-E) without actual tear-jerking occurring.

Those three are:

The animated short "Kiwi!" I had to go get Kleenex to stem the tide, something which has never happened to me before or since.
The song "My Boy" as sung by George Donaldson.
The death of Boromir.
 

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dthvirus said:
Apretentiousname said:
For me it was Clannad: After Story.
The part where Nagisa died had me bawling for awhile, but when Ushio died I had to pause I was crying for so long. Man, I'm tearing up just thinking about it.
Goddammit, just as I clicked this thread I thought of that. Fine.

Mine may have been in the Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya.

When Kyon hands Yuki back her club application form. It's a huge shot to the heart, knowing that Kyon has rejected the world Yuki created, to go back to the original crazy world with Haruhi and the gang. Don't even get me started on seeing the emotionless girl shudder with sadness. DAMMIT KYON. Y U DO DIS.
I only watched some of the melancholy but that sounds bad, Yuki, sad? She's as alien and inhuman as possible, her, sadness, eughh. That must have been quite depressive.

For me it was that odd movie bridge to Terabitha. The producers should not have labelled that as their happy kiddy story.
 

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emily123 said:
the end of bleach memories of a no one
when
senna the only person ichigo has ever loved and he deos love her it reveals half way through because
1:sena goes into deppression when she thinks ichigo dies
2:when ichigo buys senna the ribbon and the woman asks is it for your girlfriend he says
"something like that"
dies
It isn't the death. It's the fact that the gravestone isn't hers, she never existed.
 

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XJ-0461 said:
Disaster Button said:
And more recently, I cried at the ending of Vincent and the Doctor.
I didn't cry at this, though I did get very close.

rosemystica said:
The entirety of The End of Time (the Tenth Doctor's final farewell).

Now, don't mistake me for a squealy Tennant fangirl--I'm not--but he was MY Doctor. I'd been interested in Doctor Who for a couple of years beforehand, and I'd watched episodes from almost all of the Doctors that came before him. But Ten really cemented my interest and made me into a fan of the whole Doctor Who mythos. So seeing him go away was like seeing a beloved friend go away.

So I was crying for, like, ten minutes at the end of The End of Time.

I'm sorry, I've probably made myself sound insane. I'm not crazy, honest!

(By the way, I absolutely adore the Eleventh Doctor!)
This however, this got me going.

I think it was "I don't want to go" that really made me cry.
It was the whole "visiting former companions, silently saying goodbye," then the "I don't want to go" that made me cry. Like I said, I cried for, like, ten minutes... XD
 

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For some reason as I've gotten older I've started getting emotional more easily when watching a movie. From the top of my head, here are a few:

Up! - This have been mentioned several times in this thread but it's so f**kin' sad I can't help it.

Zelda Openings - Yeah, nostalgia hits me whenever I boot up a new Zelda game. They play the classic Zelda theme and talk about The Hero and the tri force and all of that stuff. I just can't help it.

Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien - If you've seen this anime you know what I'm talking about. It's so depressing. It starts of like your average anime but at episode 3 or so shit hits the fan and everything changes. VERY good.

There are many more but that will have to do for now.
 

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Apretentiousname said:
For me it was Clannad: After Story.
The part where Nagisa died had me bawling for awhile, but when Ushio died I had to pause I was crying for so long. Man, I'm tearing up just thinking about it.
I have to agree with you on this one. It's still stuck with me. That anime is one of my favorites.

I was happy when...

They did the ending like the visual novel and the death was the "Bad end" and her living is the "True end" I was really happy when I seen Tomoya, Nagisa and Ushio together.