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I know it's an overall goofy film, but the ending just tears me up every time.

"Where will you go?"

"To the stars, Bowen..... To the Stars......"
 

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The almost-end of "Iron Giant" always makes me misty. "Suupermaaaan..." Also, I just watched "I Love You, Philip Morris", and the montage of sadness toward the almost-end actually made me a little weepy. But then it was immediately hilarious.
 

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Jodah said:
DarkRyter said:
Fry's dog.
This.../thread...seriously nothing can top the ending of that episode. Poor Seymour :(
then may i raise you bridge to terabithia........if this movie doesnt make you cry you have no soul
 

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mbug said:
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The ending of the Return of the king, when frodo leaves middle earth with the elves, gandalf and bilbo for the undying lands.
Oh my god yes T-T
Not that bit specifically for me, but I couldn't help myself when the credits rolled. When I saw it for the first time, everyone in the cinema stood up and applauded. It was pretty magical.

EDIT: Pretty much every 3D Zelda makes me cry now. Those games are like portals to my childhood. EDIT 2: Even Zelda music makes me teary, but in a good way.
 

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Just been reading Q&A, the chapters were "A Brother's Promise" and "A Love Story".
Ram helps his "sister" Gudiya through her time being abused and molested by her father, finally deciding to kill him to save Gudiya from being raped by her own drunk father... that chapter was just sad.
Holy hell, the tears shed when Shankar died, it was found his mother cheated on his father with his uncle causing him to become emotionally scarred, he had drawn pictures of his mother and loved her despite her terrible treatment of him and refusing to pay for the cure for his rabies. That chapter towards the end was just pure tragedy.

I did also get chills down my spine after hearing "war never changes" after my (amazingly fun) game of Fallout New Vegas. Good game that.
 

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i don't remember the name, but the Doctor Who episode with that motorway that went in circles forever made me tear up twice, 1st when Martha gets kidnapped and the Doctor is screaming "I WILL SAVE YOU!" got me because he was still in pain from losing Rose and you just know he was thinking "please not again."
And secondly when the Doctor saves everyone and all the drivers you've seen over the episode are seen escaping, some of them crying at the simple thing of seeing the sky for the first time in twenty years!
oh and the face of Bo died. so three times that episode.
 

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Funnily enough, it wasn't a game, movie, song, etc, it was an actual event.

Massive floods in the top end of Australia in Jan. last year and I was deployed up there with my division to do rescue work.

Walked into a township, totally destroyed, but that wasn't the worst part, there was this old fella living in a van outside of what was once his house and when we walked in there, it was totalled. Covered in mud, a few snakes, broken stuff, etc.

My team spent 10 minutes sitting there in stunned awe of the damage and even got alittle teary.


Ohh and Toy Story 3
 

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If you recognise this song, you've known ultimate sadness.
 

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I'm going to have to say the episode The Body of Buffy. Oh my god, that episode of Buffy. That show had so many sad moments. Tara's death, too. Just... so many things from that show. Guh.

Damn you, Joss Whedon, for making so many amazing characters that I become emotionally invested in only for them to die/lose their soul/go insane/etc.
 

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I nearly cried at the ending of Gunbuster
do not click the spoiler unless you have no plans of watching the best Gainax series ever.
it takes Noriko and Kazumi (in earth time) 12.000 years to come back to earth they think that humans have gone extinct and see this
 

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henritje said:

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I nearly cried at the ending of Gunbuster
do not click the spoiler unless you have no plans of watching the best Gainax series ever.
it takes Noriko and Kazumi (in earth time) 12.000 years to come back to earth they think that humans have gone extinct and see this
That ending was bittersweet as fuck.

I never found the show itself that great, but I loved how it played around with warping through space and how it kept the pilot young while the world around them aged. Making it so that whenever they would return to Earth, they'd find that they had lost their place in the world because it had continued on without them.
 

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I didn't think I'd get so emotionally invested in contemporary Star Wars of all things, but I must admit that Karen Traviss got me with the end of the Republic Commando novels and Order 66. Made doubly sad that I'll never find out how the characters achieve their goals (flash forward to Legacy's Sacrifice, and there is evidence of a success somewhere along the line. But at what cost?). Dang it, LucasArts, why'd you have to go and leave such an interesting story incomplete? (I should have got my answer back when they did it to KotOR, ahaha...)

As was mentioned, that passing-time montage in opening of Up. Simple, yet heart-wrenchingly melancholy. Does an effective job of characterizing old man Carl.

Those are the only two that come to mind. I don't watch enough TV, so there's no shows or anything that I can say got me.
For shame, I know.
 

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Andaxay said:
The scene in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, too, when Harry arrives back at the start of the maze with Cedric's body. I wasn't too affected until Cedric's father realised who it was and started crying out that it was his son. Wow, just with how pained he sounded, it really hit me.
With you on that one. Not really sad at all in the book, but those cries of "my boooooy!" were so well done. Which is crazy as the Harry Potter films aren't what I look to for examples of effective acting.

OT. Portal 2, the ending. I know for a fact this hits me harder just because of things that were going on with my personal life at the time, but it still gets me every time :)

The "Leave" ending of Silent Hill 2, as well.

And yes, of course, Jurassic Bark. (And Leela's Homeworld, actually. Don't think anyone's mentioned that one. The ending is so lovely)
 

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Hanako's and Rins Good and Bad Endings got to me, in order to get 100% you had to play both. After playing and getting the good ending, i literally screamed and burst into manly tears at hanakos bad ending. Hisao you moron what she wants to hear is obvious F****** say it and she will stop screaming at your stupid ass!
 

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Toy Story 3
Every route in Katawa Shoujo (Except Kenji's route ._.)
Half Life 2: Episode 2's ending. (R.I.P Eli Vance. You we're the greatest ;~;)
 

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At the end of Monster's Inc., when Sully completes the door to go to Boo's bedroom, and Boo says 'Kitty!'.

Oh God, I can still manage to cry to that, even today.