Ever seen any cartoons that you didn't expect to be, like, sad, but they turned out to be?
Now, this is probably going to be a spoiler-laden list if I get any sort of reaction....
Anyway.
I would have to say The Spongebob Squarepants Movie.
Don't give me that look, unless you aren't. You saw that scene on the drying rack when Spongebob and Patrick slowly dry out, thinking about how they failed, realizing they did not, acknowledging their friendship, and then dying out with a smile and a song.
First of all, this came totally out of left field. This is Spongebob. A character that's happy-go-lucky, a bit nonsensical, naive, and at times quite innocent. Sure the movie brought a slighly darker tone with it, but...damn. Even though they would be able to get back to the land of the living via a Deus Ex Machina, but this was so well executed it just blew me over. Totally bawled.
That and those two scenes in Up. Both totally wordless, but told so well through the animation and so unexpectedly out of the gate. Just...wow, Pixar.
And Snoopy Come Home, which I consider the saddest movie I have ever seen.
Now, this is probably going to be a spoiler-laden list if I get any sort of reaction....
Anyway.
I would have to say The Spongebob Squarepants Movie.
Don't give me that look, unless you aren't. You saw that scene on the drying rack when Spongebob and Patrick slowly dry out, thinking about how they failed, realizing they did not, acknowledging their friendship, and then dying out with a smile and a song.
First of all, this came totally out of left field. This is Spongebob. A character that's happy-go-lucky, a bit nonsensical, naive, and at times quite innocent. Sure the movie brought a slighly darker tone with it, but...damn. Even though they would be able to get back to the land of the living via a Deus Ex Machina, but this was so well executed it just blew me over. Totally bawled.
That and those two scenes in Up. Both totally wordless, but told so well through the animation and so unexpectedly out of the gate. Just...wow, Pixar.
And Snoopy Come Home, which I consider the saddest movie I have ever seen.