I'm all tears now... Things that make us cry.

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Well, because it's near obligatory for threads like this...



thaluikhain said:
Oh, also "Artaaaxx!" and "They look like good, strong hands" from Neverending Story.
Honestly, I just can't take Artax seriously after the Nostalgia Critic used it for his Saddest moments compilation.

 

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Clannad manages to get me at least twice while re-watching it. It's always twice or more. Without fail. God damn that show has a lot of feels...
 

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Asita said:
Honestly, I just can't take Artax seriously after the Nostalgia Critic used it for his Saddest moments compilation.

:(

Oh, final part of final episode of final series of Blackadder. Looking back, I don't think the series was that good in general, but this bit:

[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH3-Gt7mgyM]

It's played for laughs, but also deadly serious and tragic at the same time, to the extent that, IIRC, when it was shown on Remembrance Day, nobody complained about it at all, except for one person that thought it was too sad. That's quite an achievement for a comedy series about a war at any time, especially then.
 

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There's a scene in the final episode of Babylon 5 (if you've watched it, you probably know the one I mean) that serves as a test, in that if, having seen the rest of the series, you can watch it without tearing up, you have no soul. It gets me every time.

Also, when I tried to rewatch an episode of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood shortly after he died. I don't know if it would have the same effect now, but I'm not particularly eager to try.
 

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I've only cried once by things caused by outside sources, and even then it wasn't one single thing. It was a combination of things that made me cry. To my credit, though, it was only two things. The first thing was the report of the death of an internet video maker by the name of Edd Gould, aka Eddsworld, who made a lot of videos that I found to be funny. That news depressed me more than most things ever did, and what pushed me over the edge was watching a video called The Composer.


Both of those things made me break down into tears like I never have before or since.
13e thr33 said:
Erm.. *sniff* thi-this...
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Stop judging me :(
Although this came very close.
 

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The scene with Will Ferrell and Maggie Gyllenhaal in Stranger than Fiction.
 

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Anything that deals with losing close friends usually hits me like a truck. Though, most recently, I was introduced to the film 'The Last Unicorn', and something about that opening theme struck a cord, and I bawled my eyes out. Something about the lyrical theme of refusing to give in despite the perceived finality of the world around hit me right in the feels.

 

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Xeros said:
Anything that deals with losing close friends usually hits me like a truck. Though, most recently, I was introduced to the film 'The Last Unicorn', and something about that opening theme struck a cord, and I bawled my eyes out. Something about the lyrical theme of refusing to give in despite the perceived finality of the world around hit me right in the feels.

Yeah, that movie was pretty heart-wrenching at times. Way darker and serious than you'd expect for a "kid's cartoon". I remember seeing that movie as a young kid back in the 80's and being terrified of the Red Bull, and the tragedy of the unicorn becoming human, and how this was portrayed as a terrible thing happening. Very emotional stuff.
 

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Well I found out that my Dad passed away this morning...that kinda hit me hard. I don't know how it'll effect me for the next few days but at the moment I'm not crying. I may not be able to play Star Fox or Donkey Kong for a little while though...When I was a kid we were both really hyped for DK-Country on the SNES and we played the Hell out of Star Fox 64 when we got the N64 however many Christmases ago.

Other than the above, I'm a sucker when it comes to those parts of movies. You know, things like the first 15 minutes of Up, the last 15 minutes of Big Hero 6, the twist in act 3 of Click...Then there are some happy endings that get me every time. Final Fantasy IX in particular gets me every time. It's at the point where when I play Behind the Door on Curtain Call I happily tear up a bit. Suteki da Ne is another one that gets me a bit but I'm not sure why that is.
 

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Remind me again why I participated in this thread?
 

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It just reminded me that the LotR movies were over. No more from Jackson, no more at all and it's just... all over. It's made more powerful when you go into the theatre on the last day of the year and come out in a new year. Similarly when "Into the West" started playing at the end of Return of the King. I wept openly that night.

And of COURSE, the end of TTG Walking Dead.

I'm pretty sure The Reichenbach Fall made me cry for a second - that one episode of Sherlock, particularly when John's standing at his grave afterwards, just talking to the supposed deceased.

EDIT: Also first ten minutes of Last of Us will ALWAYS make me cry. ALWAYS.
 

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Animals, when animals we've got to know really well in movies are taken away.
Good example would be the movie I am Legend.

Other, when shit happens to people in movies I could relate to, as a real person, so usually some semi documentary movie "based on a true story" kind of thing. The one that really got to me was 1000 to 1 I think the movie was called. I was just thinking through the whole movie "what if this shit happened to me?" and the worst part is, it actually might.
 

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I almost never cry anymore. I couldn't even cry at my grandmother's funeral last year. I got close when my grandpa got up to the casket and couldn't put his rose on top of it, but not quite. It's very strange to me, but I think the only times I get close to crying anymore are when I'm particularly angry. Which almost never happens in the first place.

I didn't even cry at Grave of the Fireflies, for God's sake.
 

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The ending to...wait for it...

Bioshock 2.

The last time I remember going full feels-mode thanks to a vidyagaem.
 

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Recusant said:
There's a scene in the final episode of Babylon 5 (if you've watched it, you probably know the one I mean) that serves as a test, in that if, having seen the rest of the series, you can watch it without tearing up, you have no soul. It gets me every time.
Me too.

A few Trek episodes have had me in tears:
-TNG "The Inner Light"
-The end of "All Good Things"
-"Darmok", where Picard and the alien finally click
-First Contact, the end bit where the vulcan ship lands

I'm surprised there are so many, because I'm not easy to make cry. I wonder why they are all sci-fi stuff.
 

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Happyninja42 said:
I remember seeing that movie as a young kid back in the 80's and being terrified of the Red Bull
Same here, I don't actually remember much of the movie at all, just brief images and the fact that I cried and cried.

I also remember in 5th grade when I watched a cartoon of the original version of The Little Mermaid, desperately trying not to let the tears fall in front of my sisters until I could leave the room. I think I made it, but I doubt I was fooling anybody.
 

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two from trigun, wolfwoods death and when Vash is finally forced to take a life

one from Okami, just after you "beat" Yami, only for him to turn out to be alive and he steals Ami's powers again. just when all seem lost we see that Issun has been going around getting everyone to pray for Ami and give her strength. something about that scene just really gets me.

finally the last episode of GapGaiGar final never fails to make me tear up
 

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FPLOON post="18.840115.20643278" said:
I remember standing up to my first bully... and beating the shit out of him shortly after... I was crying all the way through, even when I was finally pulled away from a nearby teacher and set to the Principle's office... I was 7 years old at the time...

The whole scene, as I look back, seemed like a cliche slo-mo one-sided fight sequenced that would play classical-like music while the scene would sometimes zoom in on my sobbing face as I was taken away... (or the kid equivalent to a reverse hate-crime, I guess...)

What makes it dumb, to me, is that the moment before I threw my first punch at the kid and the first moment of recognizable sobbing were, at first, unrelated to each other... But, then as I was pulled away from laying any more [good] punches, the sobbing that time was for the fact that I thought that I actually killed the bully in question since he wasn't even moving the last time I glanced back at him...

Later, I found out I broke the dude's nose, left a few noticeable bruises on his face, and there was blood coming out of both his nose and mouth... Only, the blood from his mouth was actually from a loose tooth the kid had that almost came out that day...

...And that's how I became the bully "middle man" on the playground all through elementary school... as well as the last year I was given an award for being an "outstanding student" in said elementary school...
In case you're wondering what grade I was in at the time, it was second grade and I haven't turned 8 yet...
FPLOON post="18.836662.20507120" said:
Eclipse Dragon post="18.836662.20504655" said:
The first fifteen minutes of UP. If you've seen it, you probably know what I'm talking about.

The last five minutes of Toy Story 3
This..
I find it funny that before I saw the movie Up, I saw a parody of the first 15 minutes that made me laugh my ass off afterwards... But, seeing the original scene in its original context... GLOB DAMMIT! (That goes double for Toy Story 3, despite not knowing the ending going in anyway...)

Also, I want to add in 2011's The Muppets... (and it wasn't even crying due to nostalgia...) There was a scene in that movie, when I first saw it, that made me tear up into pending crying mode... Once that scene ending, I literally had to quickly wipe the tears from my eyes before my friend noticed... (I don't know why I did it, but it felt natural to do it...)
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FPLOON said:
Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days on the DS where...
Roxas and Xion fight each other for the last time, going through all of Xion's forms while some kickass music plays throughout...
The battle ends with Xion dying and Roxas saying the words "Who else will I have ice cream with?"...
For me, this whole sequence of events (both the cutscenes and full battle in question) really got to me afterwards... I literally put down the DS before I could continued playing through the rest of the game...
Basically this... because I was also like
http://media.giphy.com/media/h5US1il2fZQOc/giphy.gif
before I picked back up my DS in the first place... (It was a very emotional day, nonetheless...)
Other than all that, if I think hard enough, these two songs in particular can get me to cry...
...and this song specifically is one the songs I want to be played at my own funeral!
 

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Really, really well done farewells. Typically this is a death, but it doesn't necessarily have to be. The last two times I can recall crying due to something in fiction was:

1. The end of the first Walking Dead game
2. The ending of Anohana... that one hit hard. I think it might have been because they were both sad and happy tears.