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mykalwane

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Ahh Real Monster the object of the monsters were to scare the hell out of humans every chance they got.
http://www.gamespot.com/users/astro64th/video_player?id=KiYxn2f95b4FuDLd
Sorry only example of it I could find was the opening. Was funny as hell, but worked on every fear possible happening, and not happening. There is a couple episodes involving a plane crash got banned because of 9-11 will give you a clue about it.
Life with Louie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ar1gRkVyoKk
here is the reason why
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8RKMtFA4gc
if you don't get it, basically Rodney Dangerfield routine for kids.

Bobby's World is one since it works on how horrible it is to be a kid as well as getting lost in your own head.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6xqamEd8s0
 

Canadamus Prime

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Abedeus said:
Futurama, more preciesly, Jurassic Bark episode.

I assume you watched it, if not, you probably regret it... Anyway, in that episode, Fry (protagonist) finds a fossile of his dog from the year 2000. He tries to bring him back to life, meanwhile, we get to see a lot of scenes from their life - where they met, how did they spend time and play.

Then, Fry realises that his dog was fossiled at the age of 15 - so basically, he died 12 years after Fry was frozen. He knows that this dog wouldn't be happy, that he had a new life, new owners and has learned a lot new trick already...

But the truth was a lot sadder, and that makes me cry - the dog waited for Fry to come back, every single day, rain or snow, not moving from the place Fry worked at. God, why did I remind myself of how sad that was...
Yeah, that episode had me pretty choked up too.
 

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samaritan.squirrel said:
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Ed, Edd, and Eddy. It seems very juvenile and fun, but, when you think about it, it is just 3 boys that everyone hates who try to con others so they can finally buy food.
This, now that I think of it.
a show where the protagonists con their neighbors out of change just for jawbreakers??......
*sigh* no comment
 

Abedeus

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Abedeus said:
Futurama, more precisely, Jurassic Bark episode.

I assume you watched it, if not, you probably regret it... Anyway, in that episode, Fry (protagonist) finds a fossil of his dog from the year 2000. He tries to bring him back to life, meanwhile, we get to see a lot of scenes from their life - where they met, how did they spend time and play.

Then, Fry realizes that his dog was fossilized at the age of 15 - so basically, he died 12 years after Fry was frozen. He knows that this dog wouldn't be happy, that he had a new life, new owners and has learned a lot new trick already...

But the truth was a lot sadder, and that makes me cry - the dog waited for Fry to come back, every single day, rain or snow, not moving from the place Fry worked at. God, why did I remind myself of how sad that was...

....You suck. I had a dog for 18 years, and I had to have him put down. The same day, this episode came on. It's been almost two years, and I still cannot watch that episode without breaking down and crying like a little girl.

.....I miss my dog.
I think that I cry because I also have a pretty old dog. She's "only" 13 in few weeks, but she's after having problems with kidneys three times, then she had a seizure... You know how horrible that looks? My mom thought she was dead when she stopped seizing.

Be glad you got to enjoy your dog for over 18 years, I'll be lucky to have mine for another year or two tops.
 

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magnuslion said:
Dora the explorer makes me want to cry. especially since kids watch it.

must...prevent...children...from...being....brainwashed...int...being...bi-lingual....

((goes and gets a chainsaw to deal with the problem))
Right, because we should ignore that bilingualism helps increase a child's mental development.
 

C0nn0r666

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Abedeus said:
Futurama, more preciesly, Jurassic Bark episode.

I assume you watched it, if not, you probably regret it... Anyway, in that episode, Fry (protagonist) finds a fossile of his dog from the year 2000. He tries to bring him back to life, meanwhile, we get to see a lot of scenes from their life - where they met, how did they spend time and play.

Then, Fry realises that his dog was fossiled at the age of 15 - so basically, he died 12 years after Fry was frozen. He knows that this dog wouldn't be happy, that he had a new life, new owners and has learned a lot new trick already...

But the truth was a lot sadder, and that makes me cry - the dog waited for Fry to come back, every single day, rain or snow, not moving from the place Fry worked at. God, why did I remind myself of how sad that was...
oh i remember that i huged my dog so hard after that episode
 

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Does anyone remember a show about two young kids and a dogs surviving in industrial revolution England by catching rats?
 

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Cartographer said:
"The Plague Dogs", great film, but boy does it hit below the belt...
Ugh... I love Watership Down but I can't stand to watch that movie...

Wolf's Rain is the most depressing cartoon/animated series I've ever watched. I refuse to watch it now, it used to be my favourite anime too.

Jimmyjames said:
HAS NO ONE HERE SEEN "WATERSHIP DOWN"?!?

Think post-apocalyptic journey by way of talking bunnies, full of analogies and allusion.

I dare you not to get misty in the end.

:::I missed Orca's mention of W:D, but still... they used to show that at school, even.:::
It's one of my favourite movies and books. I thought the ending was more uplifting and sweet than sad.

"I've come to ask if you would like to join my Owsla...
We'd be glad to have you... and I know you'd like it..."

I think you need to read the book to fully appreciate it. ;)
 

chromewarriorXIII

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Pm0n3y said:
ever heard of this vid on youtube called "draw with me"?
here's a link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvjZ6VkLuCM
it gets sad...then creepy...
That was sad... then creepy...
But still sad...
 

Crazydriver

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I have to say that Grave of the Fireflies was the most depressing thing I've seen (besides that Kiwi! thing posted earlier). I saw that on a free day we had in History, and I couldn't get the images of burning bodies out of my head for the rest of the day.

Now for something stupid that I found on the internet: http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/422615
 

Zahri

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BudZer said:

By far the saddest cartoon I have ever watched.
I just feel like an overall shitty person now =(

After watching that, i can't bring myself to cry. =( I see why it's sad and it moves meh, but apparently just being tired is enough to stop meh from shedding a tear T.T