Have you ever cried watching cartoons, Sup Forums?

Have you ever cried watching cartoons, Sup Forums?

Be honest.

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I came close in that one scene in Wreck it Ralph where Ralph smashes the car because he thinks he's saving Vanellope

I've teared up. I wasn't a fan of UTRH, but the ending was GOAT.

The Illusionist made me cry.

And it's become a yearly tradition for me to watch The Snowman and weep like a little bitch.

The Tale of Iroh fucking devastated me, along with the song Stoick and his wife sang when they finally reunited in HTTYD2.

Same. I almost never tear up watching movies, but there's something about animated films that just get me in ways live action can't. Pic very much related.

I didn't really get that much involved in the plot, but the last scene sucker punched so many feels out of me.

The last unicorn I love that movie I don't care what anyone says. I'm gonna read that to my kids some day. Well as long as everything with my fiance works out.

Every time I tell people IRL that Wreck-It Ralph made me tear up, they assume it was this scene. But for me, it was the VERY end, where Ralph says he likes when the player beats the game since it's the only time he can see Vanellope in the Sugar Rush cabinet. 'bout made me cry like a bitch nigga.

not sure if this is really Sup Forums related, but cyborg 009 manages to make me feel things i didnt know i could feel anymore.

>that dog episode

guess futurama to a lesser extent.

The closest I came to crying was probably the episode of Avatar where Iroh is singing the song about his dead son.

Jurassic Bark got me the first time I saw it.

I watched The Last Unicorn for the first time last week. I assume the book is better, it was hard to discern most of the character motivations.

pic related got me pretty bad.

I cry every time I watch Up or Toy Story 3. I've yet to see Inside Out but I heard it has the same effect.

>The end of OTGW where it shows all the characters after Greg and Wirt left makes me cry happy tears

>When Charlotte the spiderdies

There were probably other times, but those are the ones I remember right now

I actually laugh at that scene and still one of the best moments in that movie.

First two got cut off for some reason

>Cried when I saw I Remember You, still get choked up when I watch it

>Still cry at the end of The Iron Giant S U P E R M A N . . .

Lots. It's pretty messed up. I never cried at anything as a teen or in my early twenties, but now that I'm older I'll cry when Korra hugs toph. Fuck.

Batman,

Iroh hugging Zuko in the finale.

Leaves from the vine has got nothin' on it.

Damn man that scene always gets me.

When I'm stoned the tears just flow man. It amplifies your emotions. Frozen made me cry.

Yeah that short makes me nostalgic, it made me nostalgic when I watched it as a kid when I had no life yet to be nostalgic... We're all that kid with snowman in a way.

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>Balto
>scene where Balto "dies"
>fucking die inside
>I was ~4 years old
I still fap to Jenna sometimes.

S U P E R M A N
Oh please god don't do this to me...

And that's why it makes me cry.

God, that reminds me. I usually watch the version that is intro'd by David Bowie. Next Christmas is going to hurt like a fucking bitch.

NO. SHUT THE FUCK UP.

Just remembered two other times I've cried

>In the Flintstones version of a Christmas Carol when Fred is shown Tinny Tim's (Bambam's) grave. It hits me harder for some reason, I didn't even watch a lot of Flintstones

>When Iroh is singing that song on the anniversary of his sons death, it was so sudden

and as I was writing this I also remembered

>That Futurama episode when Fry tries to get back his lucky clover from his brother but it turned out it belonged to his brothers son. That last flashback, just fuck my shit up senpai ;_;

>The end of Seymors episode I will wait for you... For a thousand summers...

what?

Paranorman, when he's confronting the witch's ghost and telling her story. The way she turns from a terrifying monster back to a scared little girl really got to me.

A deal's a deal, Batman

I almost cried when I saw "Bambi" when I was a little kid back in the mid-70's. But it was not until I saw Wall-E that I shed some Man Tears. Then again at Brave.. Up.. Inside Out. Dammit i'm turning into a suck.

My eyes got misty when Kamina died in Gurren Lagaan

I'm a huge bitch who cries at everything.

So yeah.

We met it seems, such a short time ago. You looked at me, needing me so. Yet from your sadness, our happiness grew. Then I found out, I need you, too. I remember how we used to play. I recall those rainy days, the fires glowed, that kept us warm. And now I find, we're both alone. Goodbye may seem forever, farewell is like the end. But in my heart's a memory, and there you'll always be.

I imagined him doing something else.

>Have you ever cried watching cartoons, Sup Forums?

I'm cheating and using anime since a cartoon has never made me cry, but:

When Marnie was There made me weep. I literally weeped.

I watched the Dub and it was done spectacularly, but just something about this little introverted, socially awkward girl really hit home hard for me.

>US, Frosty comes back every year!
>UK, He's dead and soon enough you will be too

I can't tell if this is supposed to be against or for one side or the other.

More of a comment on sensibilities than anything else

Fair enough.

The ending scene form Watership down alway give me a kind of nostalgic and happy tear.
But completely at the posit the ending of plague dogs is just Fucking depressing.

All the time, really if anyone is crying in the show I probably will too.

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Pokemon surprisingly has a lot of emotional moments for what it is

No fuck off I want Batman to rape the joker as much as the next guy but this is not the thread for it.

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My most recent, sorry for not Sup Forums

I miss Calvin and Hobbes.

I cried at the end of Disney's little match girl those were some complicated emotions

I mean I knew it was coming and it still got to me.

i know that's pathetic, but i cried after watching this episode of family guy when Stewie n Brian where locked in the vault

Not surprising. Sometimes it isn't the surprise about the outcome, it's how it's handled.

First and only time this show has ever made me tear up.

I had a little book of most Hans Christian Anderson stories as a kid, Looking back as an adult, its clear the guy's deepest wish was that the dead are at least happy and loved, to make up for how cruel life can be.

Both important lessons

It was out of nowhere and hit me like a fucking truck

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Rarely when watching cartoons, but very often when watching films. I think crying at the sad parts is part of the experience and it's just an enjoyable emotional release. Kinda like fapping.

Usually im an emotional Helen Keller, but:

Emotional Heimlich had me tearing up as well.

Taking this path i would say the first 5 min of Grave of the Fireflies is the only thing that made me cry.
Seeing the boy and his little sister meet again in the afterlife made me cry a lot.
And for the rest of the movie you just want to see them be happy in the cruel world, but you know how it ends...

>You, can become a hero

Cartoon no but I cried when they burned the Merry.

Superman......

I'd like Hero Academia so much more if the pacing was faster

I came here to post this.

I don't blame them for taking their time. Push too fast, and they'll end up having to do a load of filler so the manga can play catch-up.

>Don't you
>forget about me

maybe, but after the previous gen of long runners I get annoyed when it becomes obvious that a series cares more about having as many episodes as possible rather than good narrative flow. I would honestly prefer a one year gap between each season that 6x decompressed storytelling

and yeah that's not where the money is, but the narrative is still suffering for it

All the time. I never. Cry in real life situations but with movies and cartoons and comics and shit. Always.
First cartoon I cried at was transformers the motion picture. Saw that Shit in theaters and cried when optimus died

That was a heart yanker! Also throw in the episode about his dog Seymour. I was affected by that one. "Leela's Homeworld" was another.

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that back story made me fucking hate onion ninjas

You need to watch more BTAS

If you didn't you're probably a sociopath.