What is your top 10 saddest cartoons deaths, Sup Forums?

What is your top 10 saddest cartoons deaths, Sup Forums?

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>that one guy who got a tattoo of Brian on his calf

1. Optimus Prime's death - Transformers: the Movie (1986)
2. The first ten minutes of Up
3. The ending to the Opera episode of Looney Tunes.
4. David the Gnome
5. ALF (he's a puppet, so kind of)
6. Dinosaurs (again, I'm not sure)
7. WALL-E (at least he got better, but I was fucking distraught)

Eh, that's about it, I can't think of many.

Solomon Grundy

Did ALF die?!

He got gutted in the final episode.

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>Rose's Scabbord

I gotta admit that episode got to me.

The Tale of X9.

The death of good animation

Funniest moments

That BTAS where Robin fell in love with a girl that was actually a sentient piece of Clayface.

>no Ace's death
>includes Brian
Fag list.

Moral Orel - Angela Puppington
Wakfu - Nox
BoJack Horseman - Sarah Lynn

>No one has mention

I didn't really think the Bojack one was sad, I was more like what the fuck did that really just happen?

I don't actually remember that many. The one that will always stick with me is Littlefoot's mom.

Grundy in JL

suck my ding dong balls

The Last Star Makers should already be a given.

>that petition to build a Brian statue

No he wasn't, he got captured but later released

They only raised $12.

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I don't watch enough cartoons to do a top-ten. Here's a top-five instead.

1. The last episode of David the Gnome. That shit had me blubbering when I was little, even though (because?) it's a "happy" ending. I think it was the first time I saw death in a cartoon, so that probably helped.

2. The last episode of Mighty Max, where basically everyone but Max dies. That was traumatic enough, but then he creates a stable timeloop where all his friends will keep getting killed before his eyes for all eternity; that gave me nightmares.

3. Sean the Mountain Fairy in Wizards. Maybe just because that was LUKE SKYWALKER biting the big one, but that's the one that stands out most as a sad moment to me from that movie.

4. That fucking shoe from Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, which still makes me sad thinking about it despite being a fucking shoe with no lines and maybe ten seconds of screentime.

5. Littlefoot's mother in The Land Before Time, which was sad enough that my mom had to stop the movie and comfort me the first time I saw it. To be fair, I was five.

>This one is actually real

ace(justice league unlimited/batman beyond)
superman's black mercy son(Superman: For the man who has everything/justice league unlimited)
iroh's son(avatar: the last airbender)
dinobot(beasties/beast wars)
the opening of Up
seymour butts' death

does anime count?
maes hughes(fullmetal alchemist/fullmetal alchemist brotherhood
going merry(one piece)

>dinobot
>ace

Yup.

Best deaths

That shit was dark.

God dammit why the fuck did I look at the Bojack one?

Can't find it anywhere

sauce?

>they're all in the same exact standing pose
jesus christ when are they going to cancel this "show"

It's Bojack Horseman, why the fuck are you asking for sauce?

The Mighty Max one is not a stable time loop. It went back before he got the hat, but he remembers everything he did and I believe the note implied that Vergil does too. He now knows how to win every battle he has been in and be a better chosen one.

>anime

She was too impure for this world

>ace(justice league unlimited/batman beyond)
STOP MAKING ME RELIVE THIS!

>does anime count?
>maes hughes(fullmetal alchemist/fullmetal alchemist brotherhood
>going merry(one piece)
It doesn't count here. But shit hughes and merry fucked me up.

>Aya
>LANOS
>Solomon Grundy
>Amon/Tarrlok (counting it as one)
>Bunny
>The flawed Powerpuff clones
>Chef
>Fives
>Savage Oppress
>Pre Viszla

>amon/tarrlok
eh, they blew their load making amon a waterbender and tarrlok hadn't done anything to make his death impactful
>chef
considering the circumstances that led to his death and the way they killed him off, it's more of a 'fuck scientology' than it is a sad death.

>and people think the 4th season was shit.
I loved that episode.

>ace
>maes hughes
Is it raining?

Captain Bravo would have been one of the saddest I've seen but since it's not an actual death and just resulting in crippling injury.

Spoilersssssssss

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This

>complaining about spoilers in a death thread

...or, user, you can choose to suffer.

That too, is part of being human.

1. Optimus Prime
2. Dinobot
3. Transmutate

That is all

Futurama- Fry's Dog from his original time


That shit actually made me cry

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I know, me too. I keep forgetting that it just came out