What anime did you cry on if so which one? ***SPOILERS***
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sailor moon R and when rini see her mother in the asleep with crystal mommy i brought sailor moon and sailor scout from the past to help wake up open your eyes mommy then when sailor moon try to wake up her older self then rini said if sailor moon cant bring mummy back no one can she start crying that brought me to tears when she said good bye to her young mother as well.
Those who can't see the mirror of the own reflection cannot Reflect the one true self...
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nah same here bit of dbz when goku had to go back to other world and when goten see his mother die when buu then her in eggcoolcow wrote:Your gonna think me as a baby but when Goku died saving Cell in the Cell games I cried *laugh*.
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Not to be a jerk (cause I have trouble with grammer and spelling myself), but you should read what you are writing before you post it to see if it makes sense. Add punctuation!!! Reading this gives me headaches because I am trying to decipher it!!Vegeta_ssj4 wrote:sailor moon R and when rini see her mother in the asleep with crystal mommy i brought sailor moon and sailor scout from the past to help wake up open your eyes mommy then when sailor moon try to wake up her older self then rini said if sailor moon cant bring mummy back no one can she start crying that brought me to tears when she said good bye to her young mother as well.
Vegeta_ssj4 wrote:sailor moon R when rini see's her mother asleep with the crystal. Mommy i brought sailor moon and sailor scout from the past to help. Wake up, open your eyes, mommy. Then when sailor moon tries to wake up her older self. Then rini said "if sailor moon cant bring mummy back no one can" She started crying. That brought me to tears when she said good bye to her young mother as well.
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Scenes that've done it for me (it's a short list, but hey)
-Grave of the Fireflies -- ...Do I even need to explain this?
-Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket -- Bernie dying fighting the NT-1, only to have his efforts a) Not needed and b) Go unacknowledged was sad enough. What put this one over the edge for me was the very next moment when Al breaks down crying and his friends, not knowing the real reason, try to reassure him by explaining there will be another war.
-Mobile Suit Gundam -- The Atlantic Ocean arc More depressing character death ahoy, this time in the form of Miharu Ratoki, a civilian turned spy for the Zeon in order to feed her younger siblings. This in and of itself is a pretty sad story, it then gets clinched by the fact she and Kai wind up getting close before she gets killed trying to save the WB (on the plus side, it DOES manage to give Kai something to care about (thereafter he makes it a point to keep fighting so there don't have to be others like Miharu involved in the war.)
-Metropolis -- The entire 'I Can't Stop Loving You' scene. I can't explain why. Just the way everything's set up. The scene, the actions, the music. It all clicks.
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-Mobile Suit Victory Gundam -- Episode 50 The final charge of the Reinforce Jr. Again, this is in part just how the scene is set-up. Seeing Capt. Gomez and the other senior members of the League Militaire advance to what they knew was gonna be their own end was a pretty touching scene in and of itself. Then came the background song they used for it. Combined, the whole scene had the feel of a pretty heroic send-off. Hell, I didn't even realize I was tearing up until the end of the scene when my vision started blurring.
-Grave of the Fireflies -- ...Do I even need to explain this?
-Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket -- Bernie dying fighting the NT-1, only to have his efforts a) Not needed and b) Go unacknowledged was sad enough. What put this one over the edge for me was the very next moment when Al breaks down crying and his friends, not knowing the real reason, try to reassure him by explaining there will be another war.
-Mobile Suit Gundam -- The Atlantic Ocean arc More depressing character death ahoy, this time in the form of Miharu Ratoki, a civilian turned spy for the Zeon in order to feed her younger siblings. This in and of itself is a pretty sad story, it then gets clinched by the fact she and Kai wind up getting close before she gets killed trying to save the WB (on the plus side, it DOES manage to give Kai something to care about (thereafter he makes it a point to keep fighting so there don't have to be others like Miharu involved in the war.)
-Metropolis -- The entire 'I Can't Stop Loving You' scene. I can't explain why. Just the way everything's set up. The scene, the actions, the music. It all clicks.
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-Mobile Suit Victory Gundam -- Episode 50 The final charge of the Reinforce Jr. Again, this is in part just how the scene is set-up. Seeing Capt. Gomez and the other senior members of the League Militaire advance to what they knew was gonna be their own end was a pretty touching scene in and of itself. Then came the background song they used for it. Combined, the whole scene had the feel of a pretty heroic send-off. Hell, I didn't even realize I was tearing up until the end of the scene when my vision started blurring.
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I remember that I cried once while watching Nauro ep 17-19.
I also cried a bit when I watched the last episode of Wolf's Rain. My friend said that she used up like 2 tissue boxes on that one.
I didn't cry until I watched it for the second or third time though. I also cried when I read those Naruto manga chapters (again, on the second or third time).spoiler wrote:
Specifically when Sakura found Sasuke's 'dead' body and started crying her eyes out. I also cried during Haku's flashback when his mother found out about his advanced blood and began panicking and ended up hitting him. And I'm not sure if I did, but I think I cried when Zabuza said that "I have no regrets."
I also cried a bit when I watched the last episode of Wolf's Rain. My friend said that she used up like 2 tissue boxes on that one.
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Honestly, and I know I probably sound like a broken record (in reference to the show) by this point, but I get tears in my eyes whenever I start thinking into Monster too much. I think the kinds of moral dilemmas and heartbreakingly hopeless situations in which the show revels (and yet through which a few bright, startlingly human characters manage to carry on) really touch something off for me 'in there'.
The Birds are using humanity in order to throw something terrifying at this green pig. And then what happens to us all later, that’s simply not important to them…