ITT: Anime moments that made you cry

ITT: Anime moments that made you cry

Just watched it and fuck, that was hard

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Got me real good when I first watched many years ago

Genuinely felt empty inside first time I watched this

not sure what anime I'm looking at here op

This every time, and most of the few last episodes always leave me watery eyed

Ima Soko ni Iru Boku/Now and Then, Here and There.

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I agree, but I thought that Naubica's scene in the final episode was much more heartbreaking. Especially seeing as how Naubica willed the MC to return home, seeing as he himself couldn't, despite returning home being Naubica's own sole wish, alongside the wish of his friend who died earlier on.

You know which side character, from Fushigi Yugi.

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context here?

:')

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Shikamarus' father helps his son to cope with the loss of his beloved sensei Asuma

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Holy shit this brings back memories

China gets me every time

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This broke me

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Why is this girl covered in paint?

Yeah I'm out
Grave of fireflies got nothing on this scene

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I nearly never cry. But I cried like a fucking baby when I was watching this

Had me tearing up

I know it's a manga, but Guts eyesight blurring because of the Berserker armor makes me sad.

oh man, ping pong is so good, I seriously need to rewatch it soon.

fucking this. "I'm trying my best" fucked me up good

>comic sans

I am not a cryer, but this got me.

I normally use the initial shock of a character dying to accept it before my emotions turn back on, but they build Chroniko's relationship with her mom post-mortum so that the saddest details of her death are delayed.

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This and Azusa goodbye.

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Tears streaming down my fucking face ;_;

The whole arc was awesome. The only shit part was Narushit coming in to kill off Kakuzu.

;_;

Being in the military it's an awful feeling leaving people you love behind knowing full well you may never come back.

It's literally your choice though.

Dem feels, that hit me hard too.

Not always. For some it's the only choice they have.

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that fucking VHS tape. i dont know what the fuck hits me so hard about the concept of your innocent teenager self cheering you on through an old recording, but even thinking about that damn scene tears me up sometimes.

every episode of bokurano

>not reading it

I watched the anime, context?

beleive thats the 2nd danganronpa anime, innocent gamer grill gets raped and murdered apparently

I'm not sure how much the anime deviated from the manga, but it's from the loli's fight. She breaches the cockpit for the other robot and allows their pilots to teleport away. They realize they have to kill everyone on that planet to end the fight and so Earth won't be destroyed, so they force her to spam the lasers

fucking faggots all of you that post this shit everytime

on my country military service its obligatory

what's it like to be dead inside, user?

It gets me every time

The only one that every got me. Anime doesn't make me cry, only 3D and western animated movies ever succeed at that for some reason.

Coming up in about two months.
I hardly ever cry, but I'm going to have to watch this right before going to bed because I'll be sobbing all night long.

This fucked me up

the part where it ended my dad hit me lol

Off-topic, but I just watched your anime a couple of days ago thanks to this user on Sup Forums that was constantly shilling it.

Anons, if you are anything like me, you will absolutely love this gem. It's isekai with a Legend of Zelda mixed with Chrono Trigger feel to it. Also, the final episodes are Komm Süsser Tod as fuck.

Thank you for reading my blog.

The ending of Gunbuster doesn't make me cry, but it does emotionally destroy me. I rewatched it with a friend a few months back. He left after it ended and I didn't want to do anything. I hopped into bed at like 9:30pm that night when I normally don't get to bed until around midnight.

And fuck Diebuster for ruining this ending

SMK had multiple points where it hit the feels but the final chapter made me cry

This episode and Betamax episode with Faye's childhood message

Diebuster didn't ruin that ending at all.

calllll me callll me

If anything, Diebuster only enhanced the emotional context of the ending of Gunbuster.

it was a good boat

I disagree.

I didn't need to know who's left on Earth. Noriko and Kazumi dropping into the unknown together is a lore more interesting.

Source please? Looks neat.

Lots of great moments ITT. I cried to a lot them, shit I even cry to stuff I don't think I'm supposed to. I might be suffering from depression. Anyway, what I didn't cry too but emotionally wrecked me nonetheless was Texhnolyze's ending. That was too much shit for me too handle.

Also, remember that episode of Kino's Journey about the poet from the melancholic country singing the song of sadness? I think that I can't watch that without ever crying.

I do enjoy the idea of them dropping into the unknown and that was a fine ending for Gunbuster at the time of finishing Gunbuster. But seeing as Diebuster is the sequel, it's nice to see how the characters connect. It really emphasises the theme regarding the transition of time which was immensely focused on during Gunbuster. By the end of Gunbuster, there's an ambiguous alure to how Earth may have changed throughout time, and during Diebuster, it uses its own themes of connection between people throughout time and the influence of people from the past on people of the present to connect with the ending of Diebuster. Therefore, despite the harrowing idea of change produced by Gunbuster, Diebuster solidifies the nature by which, yes, change occurs, but there are still attachments connecting people through these changes.

sauce

But it didn't need to be solidified. The ending of Gunbuster said everything that needed to be said.

The reason the ending was so strong was wondering if humanity managed to survive and/or whether they remembered Noriko+Kasumi. Given the ridiculous sci-fi nature of Diebuster's time, everybody assumed it was post-ending, not pre-ending, and humanity did forget. Humanity got its head out of its ass and set that greeting up with a lot of prompting by L'alc so even if the one person who truly remembered the duo is gone, Noriko still got to come home to a humanity that can fight for itself even without her despite her not having been there for 10,000 years. Gunbuster wasn't the only one who retired that night, Noriko and Kasumi did too.
There was nothing wrong with the ending in Gunbuster and Diebuster's extra context did nothing to devalue that at all.

There isn't anything wrong with additional solidification, unless an ending has a greater effect being left uneasy and open.

There is something wrong with it if it also erases the ambiguity that helped make the original ending special, which it did.

Several episodes of Tsuki Ga Kirei made me tear up, and I almost never cry over anime.

Too damn tragic, that whole arc

Best third of an anime episode ever produced. I don't think I could eat for two days after watching it.

I remember crying in secret watching this for the first time

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Tsuki ga Kirei was a goddamn blessing.

Made in Abyss, soon to be a staple on threads like this.

That final blank look at sunset tore me apart

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Goodbye

>he loses his dad too
>Ino too

Naruto didn't even suffer the most in his own show

Chroniko

I found the part with his father more tear-jerking. Hit too close to home and invoked regret.

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A bunch of rude and senile old man sacrifice their life for the sake of the younger generation

Victory was Tomino's masterpiece. This scene isn't just a suicide run, but the culmination of a story about the power of family.

Thanks

Saikono

I actually felt related to the character,

They deserved more

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What the fuck man

This anime is beyond edgy I have no idea why Sup Forums praises it in general while deriding Elfen Lied

It was the girl's brother who spammed the lasers.

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