have you ever cried after watching an anime ? ***SPOILERS***
- Helena_sama
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- Benjamoon
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Ive never full blown cried for any show. some have wrenched out a single tear from me.
the closest i ever came to full crying was when Aeris died, but not at the immidiate stab, it was cloud released her into the water.and you saw her sinking into the water that got a few tears about of me.
In any case, i stand by a defense that i only cried at any show/game because i went to long without blinking,or that when areis died, i was sad due to loseing countless hours of leveling. which was for the most part, true.
but so far, no show nor game has ever caused a sob.
the closest i ever came to full crying was when Aeris died, but not at the immidiate stab, it was cloud released her into the water.and you saw her sinking into the water that got a few tears about of me.
In any case, i stand by a defense that i only cried at any show/game because i went to long without blinking,or that when areis died, i was sad due to loseing countless hours of leveling. which was for the most part, true.
but so far, no show nor game has ever caused a sob.
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I cried during some of the tsubasa episodes. Like when they're in the 1st world when sakura finally wakes up, she turns to syaoran & says who r u? and the first ep. the 2nd time around when sakura is about to say I love u to Syaoran, but instead she promises to tell him the next time she sees him, but because she lost all her memory and the only way 4 them to look 4 her memory feathers in other worlds was if syaoran gave up their friendship. (If she didn't have the feathers she would of died) So now even if they do find all the feathers sakura can never remember syaoran b4 the incident when she lost her memory. & when she tries to remember she passes out. Oh man i'm crying again! boo-hoo boo-hoo!
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- older_gohan
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There is something about drama that makes it riviting.
A Good drama will not only pull you in and mix your emotions with the ones on screen the first time, but will do it every time you watch it again and again. A very good example of what I"m talking about is when Tucker transmutes his Daughter and Dog into a Chimera.
However many times I watch this ep, it almost makes me cry. The whole episode is so dreadful and sad; plus the voice acting matches tone, wording, and emotion perfectly with the faces. Everytime it's so sad and so depressing that my eye tear up.
That is a good drama.
A Good drama will not only pull you in and mix your emotions with the ones on screen the first time, but will do it every time you watch it again and again. A very good example of what I"m talking about is when Tucker transmutes his Daughter and Dog into a Chimera.
However many times I watch this ep, it almost makes me cry. The whole episode is so dreadful and sad; plus the voice acting matches tone, wording, and emotion perfectly with the faces. Everytime it's so sad and so depressing that my eye tear up.
That is a good drama.
- Orangel
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I totally agree with you my friend, and I would add that whenever the drama (combined with good background music) touches on theme that we identify with personnaly, then it has a heart-wrenching effect.older_gohan wrote:There is something about drama that makes it riviting.
A Good drama will not only pull you in and mix your emotions with the ones on screen the first time, but will do it every time you watch it again and again. .
It's weird how insightful some of the series can get in terms of putting on the screen stuff I thought about but never discussed out loud.
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