"You must and you will. Because you can." Those are some words to live by... no matter how terrible things get, you must at least try to make it better, and maybe other people, inspired by your actions, will help you along the way, hoping for a better future...
You're not the only one, buddy. I had to put down the game for a few days to get out of that emotional hole again..... Why is a game able to utterly break us down?!
I agree. I remember the night. Literally got to this part at like 9.30 at night when I was 8. Jesus that was an interesting night. Of course I swore to revenge my fallen ally and destroy that Primal Dialga. Then finally succeeding my character disappeared. Seriously this game put me through some back then😅
This is saddest and maybe best game i have ever played. I cried many times when i played this but im very happy because growyle didnt die. This was the saddest part of the game, second saddest was when main character disappears
i’m not into the game play that much, but its the mystery dungeon games that have the best cutscenes and characters when it comes to pokemon video games.
"Everything ends eventually. Even if history is not changed... Even if the world of darkness continues in its current state... Eventually the day will come when I won't be here anymore. Since that's the case, the timing of it doesn't matter. The important thing is not how long you live... It's what you accomplish with your life. While I live, I want to shine. I want to prove that I exist. If I could do something really important... That would definitely carry on into the future. No... Not just into the future. In 's and 's future too... My spirit has become part of them, I believe. In them, my spirit is alive. And that spirit could be passed along to others. And so, if I were to disappear...I think all that I have accomplished will go on. That is... That would mean...that it's living, right?"
I literally cried when Grovyle left the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. Then, when I had to fight Darkrai at the end, (spoiler!) I wished Grovyle could have been there to support my team. Grovyle was like my brother, and I'll never forget him, as he is what brought me into the Pokémon series. Goodbye Grovyle, I'll always remember you.
it makes me so mad that grovyle doesn’t fight with the player and partner at the darkrai arc. darkrai is the original mastermind behind it all so the one who defeats him should be the ones that originally started the idea of saving the world. and it made me sooo angry that palkia beats darkrai instead of the player as well.
Except for the fact that (SPOILER for Explorers of Sky!) Grovyle doesn't die. He makes it to the future pretty much in the same state he was in before he went through the portal. However, considering it's only expanded upon in Explorers of Sky, it is pretty heartbraking in Time/Darkness.
I like how even years after playing this game I can still recall all of the emotions I felt, and I still tear up a bit whenever I hear the music. Video games are the only thing that can do this to me these days since I've kind of become emotionally cold and I don't feel much. But when you see Grovyle going back you remember everything that you went through together and how Grovyle really helps you during the dungeons. After this scene I felt that there was something missing in the team that I couldn't quite find, and looking back now I'm sure that it wasn't just another pokemon to help with the fight. It was a friend that would go to the ends of the world with you.
10 fucken years I still come back to what was by far my favorite pokemon game ever the feels the amount of times I replayed this story just to experience its beauty my childhood and solitude was mended by this game alone. My friends and adventures all captured in a small little cartridge. The adventures never ended old buddy thanks chunsoft some people really dont understand how much these things can actually mean :')
@@spartanvulpix8460 yes but time and darkness doesn’t show you what happens to grovyle when he goes back to the future with dusknoir. only the last special episode in explorers of sky is where u play as grovyle to u get to see. i’m just so disappointed that grovyle, celebi, and dusknoir dont go back to the past. i just wish that it ended with them, the player and partner getting to finish off darkrai together.
There's no other way to put it: Grovyle is the Sirius Black of Pokemon. Not only does the story fit, just imagine his lines being voiced by Gary Oldman... *Fangasms*
Underrated rpg story. I really loved this game even more than red/blue rescue team even if the OGs were my first MD games. My favorite part was traveling the future with your partner, Grovyle, and Celebi.
Seriously though, I wish the Mystery dungeons could be good like this one and the first one again, the story for GtI was bad, SMD was better, but still lacking, and both of them were missing post game story. Rescue Team and Explorers were amazing; great story, feels ending, reviver seeds being a challenge to gather enough to be able to safely move ahead. I wish it didn't go so down drain
The story of GoI was bad? Like it might not be at the standard of sky, but it's still solid as all heck. In my opinion, better than red/blue rescue team honestly
The emotional and heartbreaking ending is what makes this story so memorable to me, and I think to this day that PMD 2 are the best spin-off titles the pokémon franchise has
I have played Pokémon Explorers of Darkness before. And I must say, it has a very powerful and emotional storyline. I cried multiple times while playing this game, and I have never felt so emotionally empowered in my life. Nothing can beat the sad and depressing feeling when a sacrifice is made. This is by far one of the best storylines in the world.
me too. except the emotionally empowered powered part. the time i’ve felt most emotionally empowered wasnt through playing a video game. it was through God
This must have been so painful for grovyle, because he was his pokemon and the bonding between pokemon and trainer is very strong, but the main character doesn't remember T_T
Totodile and Chimchar my boys ;-; I miss my childhood playing this game (I literally picked it up off of the classroom floor probably depriving someone else of the experience)
I was sad when Grovyle sacrificed himself. but what made me cry was the fact your character will never see him again😭 I wish they brought him back during the post game....
Since I was a kid, Grovyle has been my favourite pokemon. Even before playing MD. During my first playthrough, I ended up being a chimchar, so I chose Treecko as partner, for obvius reasons. The "You need to replace me" part, from Grovyle to Treecko, was tough.
I truly believe this game helped my young self become a good person motivated to succeed in life. I had a horrid childhood, but playing this game made me want to forge bonds and accomplish great things with my life, not just exist. So happy to have played it.
3:40 okay, so I'm a huge sucker for audio cues in games, either where a part of a game's theme is changed for an important bit or when a game has a theme playing through a cut scene and then threw an audio cue it lets you start playing right out of the cutscene. This game and Xenoblade Chronicles 2 have literally perfectly captured what it is to create a story within a video game. Funny, because both of them are in my top three favorite games of all time. Also this moment crushed me as a kid. The entire ending of this game's main story was especially hard for me because I grew up having basically no friends and my family didn't care about me aside from my parents and I had no siblings, and especially when this game came out not only did I have no friends people would just throw insults at me across the hallways at school and I would be lucky if somebody waved "hi" to me a few times a week. This game came to me at literally one of the darkest points of my entire life, and gave me a friend. I was not prepared for the the way this story came about. I never really got the chance to develop friendships, was never even remotely given that chance, but I told myself that if I ever did then I would try to be even remotely as important and impactful as your main character is to your partner in this story. This game helped me in ways that I still to this day haven't really been able to put into words. And, the funny thing is, a little over a year after this game came out I met my now best friend and we've been friends for 12 years, and he played the game too and was pretty alone at that time as well, So stories like this are things we still talk about to this day. We're currently looking into the process to become adopted brothers :) so whoever ends up reading this whole thing, just know that no matter what if you try to do good by people eventually you'll find somebody that wants to do the same for you. Whether that be somebody in your family, a friend, or somebody who becomes your significant other. Hold true to what you believe in and keep trying to make others feel important.
Thanks, I needed to read this. As someone who also shares the same pain as you described and this game being a huge part of my life, I can happily say that I'm not alone in the struggle. Thank you.
@@nekotorin hey, no problem. You can do this. Keep looking ahead no matter how many times you get knocked on your ass. When you start to wobble, look for people around you who can help you back up. I wish I'd known when I was a kid that there were indeed people who cared, and that even if I get stung by 1000 different bad interactions with people all it takes is just to keep an open mind and give it another shot. True shit, my best friend and I met thru an ex that cheated on us both at the same time with 3 other people. Anything can happen.
@@nekotorin hey dude/dudette. It's been 9 months, and I know 2022 has been hard on a lot of us. I stumbled upon this again and I just wanted to check up on you and see if things were better in your life.
i cried at the ending of the game when ur partner cries when u dissapear... its impossible not to cry... but when grovyle dissapeared i didnt cry but it felt like someone just hit me with an axe on the stomach...
i cried so much at the part where grovyle leaves and the player talks to the partner. i’m a baby. i even cried when dusknoir started to disappear and says “grovyle did my spirit shine?”
I don't think anyone who had their life together while playing this game, would feel sad in this heart wrenching moment. As a millennial, we were just kids, who couldn't comprehend a single thing our parents were doing and why. Why our parents yelled at us, why they spent money on new babysitters as they had to work hard everyday. We got to see the "world of darkness" how the Pokemon in it were mean and viscous. You start to hate that world as a kid, then Grovyle tells you, "in reality those pokemon are timid but became bitter because of the pokemon it 'protects' itself against." The moment he tells you, "life isn't about how long you live, it's about what you accomplish with it." Gives you the perspective of never being afraid of death, don't hate, be courageous. In a world where you play Link in Legend of Zelda, the triforce of courage, never understanding what courage really is... until this very moment. Grovyle was the definition of a true role model, the older brother. So when you see him go through that portal, you don't feel despair and give up, you carry on the courage he left behind. The symbolism of this game was clearly led by a genius, a prophet of sorts. I appreciate them for the courage they embedded in me as a child.
+NightwhisperPlayzMC Yeah and it makes my eyes wet xD I hope Super Mystery Dungeon is as good as explorers of time/sky or at least as team red/blue haha :D
I cried my frickin eyes out through this whole game. The best part, aside from the storyline, is the music. I cried just from hearing some of the songs on the Sky Jukebox. If you played the game on mute the whole time, you missed out on the whole game.
I've gotten into Mystery Dungeon not too long ago, and I'm really mad that I couldn't get into this series way earlier as a kid. I was just too febile-minded to understand the game mechanics. Now that I'm much older, I totally get it. I hope this game gets remade like Rescue Team did.
I didn't ever cry at this scene. My eyes are wet and i get goose bumps every time I get to this point. But the first time I played this game I was young and to proud to cry. I really regret it now. Since you cannot easily forget moments like this, you never get the feeling of your first run again...
When I was 9 I loved this game, still do. That scene made me cry knowing I had lost a friend. From that point on I made it my personal goal to defeat dialogs.
Your really missing out you should play Explorers of Sky since it's the definitive version of Time and Darkness and has additional content. Unless you want to wait for a remake witch might happen in a few years now that Rescue Team DX is out.
u should. time and darkness are almost the the same, but sky is not. unlike time and darkness, it answers some questions that u have that u never get the answer to in time and darkness. like in sky but not time and darkness, in the post game u finally get ur answers to how the player became a pokemon, why the player got seperated from grovyle when time traveling, why the player lost their memory, why temporal tower collapsed, and who the real enemy is. and there are special episodes where u play as different pokemon. in the last special episode, u play as grovyle and u see what happens to him when he goes to the future with dusknoir.
One of my favorite moments in pmd luv the emotional parts....do i have no heart for liking the moments?i just love the part where u look back on your adventures :') (btw other fav part is the ending)
8 years later and I still cry everytime
Thanks for making me watch it again and cry like a 5 year old 😢
I'm sorryyyyy ;-; I'm currently replaying this game and I'm at this part and I'm just waiting for the tears.
+fvck yea spoilers? 😂😂 It would be a good idea to play again the game 😮
celestial babe replaying it again for the millionth time. Gets me everytime
Now 9
this moment was so epic when i was a child
Jordi vg Epic? Don't you mean heart crushing?
Still as epic
And then you get to Dialga at the end and that music gives you chills
bro i cried to this shii
Bro and then you start to fade away after the final battle 😳🤧
"You must and you will. Because you can." Those are some words to live by... no matter how terrible things get, you must at least try to make it better, and maybe other people, inspired by your actions, will help you along the way, hoping for a better future...
i couldnt handle this kind of heartbreak as a kid dude
You're not the only one, buddy. I had to put down the game for a few days to get out of that emotional hole again.....
Why is a game able to utterly break us down?!
I agree. I remember the night. Literally got to this part at like 9.30 at night when I was 8. Jesus that was an interesting night. Of course I swore to revenge my fallen ally and destroy that Primal Dialga. Then finally succeeding my character disappeared. Seriously this game put me through some back then😅
I cried so much honestly. My little body probably released like 100% of my tears lmao
This is saddest and maybe best game i have ever played. I cried many times when i played this but im very happy because growyle didnt die. This was the saddest part of the game, second saddest was when main character disappears
He technically dissapeared from existence, so that's arguably worse than death
@@Duckverse exactly the main character ends up surviving so grovyle is the true only sacrifice
@@sammekala913 No, grovyle and everyone in the future survives too
i’m not into the game play that much, but its the mystery dungeon games that have the best cutscenes and characters when it comes to pokemon video games.
@@sammekala913 obviously u haven’t played the grovyle special episode
That scene really hurt when you play a Treecko
It's like being protected and saved by your big brother
Aanikii !!!!
Close for me...
I was Mudkip and my partner was Torchic.
My partner is always Treecko which also fits super well
“Though the parting hurts,the rest is in your hands!” *cries*
me too. but i wasn’t sad about leaving the partner. i was sad about grovyle leaving me!
This game has changed the meaning of life for me. Thank you grovyle!! :')
You must and you will because you can
"Everything ends eventually. Even if history is not changed... Even if the world of darkness continues in its current state... Eventually the day will come when I won't be here anymore. Since that's the case, the timing of it doesn't matter. The important thing is not how long you live... It's what you accomplish with your life.
While I live, I want to shine. I want to prove that I exist. If I could do something really important... That would definitely carry on into the future. No... Not just into the future. In 's and 's future too... My spirit has become part of them, I believe. In them, my spirit is alive. And that spirit could be passed along to others. And so, if I were to disappear...I think all that I have accomplished will go on. That is... That would mean...that it's living, right?"
Me too dude
I literally cried when Grovyle left the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. Then, when I had to fight Darkrai at the end, (spoiler!) I wished Grovyle could have been there to support my team. Grovyle was like my brother, and I'll never forget him, as he is what brought me into the Pokémon series. Goodbye Grovyle, I'll always remember you.
it makes me so mad that grovyle doesn’t fight with the player and partner at the darkrai arc. darkrai is the original mastermind behind it all so the one who defeats him should be the ones that originally started the idea of saving the world. and it made me sooo angry that palkia beats darkrai instead of the player as well.
It's extra painful to me because I was a Treecko.
If i remember grovyle asked you out for a job in psmd to rescue someone i don't remember as a post game task
The feels, man ;(
I know ;)
😭😭😭😭
"This is our last adventure."
HOLY SHIT THE FEELS I WAS NOT READY
This is 100% the saddest death in videogame history and if you disagree you're wrong
This is a matter of opinion. There is no wrong or right, but this was very sad for me too (not my number one though).
Joey D Opinion.
Except for the fact that (SPOILER for Explorers of Sky!)
Grovyle doesn't die. He makes it to the future pretty much in the same state he was in before he went through the portal. However, considering it's only expanded upon in Explorers of Sky, it is pretty heartbraking in Time/Darkness.
Not death, actually. There is a secret mission, #5 where you play as Grovyle in the future.
Legenddarkrai/Watermellonduke Yeah, but that's only in Explorers of Sky. Those who only played Time/Darkness wouldn't know that Grovyle survived.
I like how even years after playing this game I can still recall all of the emotions I felt, and I still tear up a bit whenever I hear the music. Video games are the only thing that can do this to me these days since I've kind of become emotionally cold and I don't feel much. But when you see Grovyle going back you remember everything that you went through together and how Grovyle really helps you during the dungeons. After this scene I felt that there was something missing in the team that I couldn't quite find, and looking back now I'm sure that it wasn't just another pokemon to help with the fight. It was a friend that would go to the ends of the world with you.
He was like Kamina
I didn't love Grovyle as much then, but when I saw this, he turned into one of my favorite Pokemon.
He was always one of my favourites, it was so painful to see him as an "evil" guy, but he had to carry out a necessary evil
Grown ass man thinking nothing touches me anymore and I see this after all these years still makes me wanna cry
10 fucken years I still come back to what was by far my favorite pokemon game ever the feels the amount of times I replayed this story just to experience its beauty my childhood and solitude was mended by this game alone. My friends and adventures all captured in a small little cartridge. The adventures never ended old buddy thanks chunsoft some people really dont understand how much these things can actually mean :')
This ending is so messed up if you didn't play Explorers of Sky.
These games were rather dark in general.
One does not simply I mean, we had Time and *Darkness*
Explorers of Sky gives a Special Episode about Grovyle surviving.
@@spartanvulpix8460 yes but time and darkness doesn’t show you what happens to grovyle when he goes back to the future with dusknoir. only the last special episode in explorers of sky is where u play as grovyle to u get to see. i’m just so disappointed that grovyle, celebi, and dusknoir dont go back to the past. i just wish that it ended with them, the player and partner getting to finish off darkrai together.
There's no other way to put it:
Grovyle is the Sirius Black of Pokemon.
Not only does the story fit, just imagine his lines being voiced by Gary Oldman...
*Fangasms*
Oh my lord your right
Ah, f*king potterheads
Rest in piece Alan Rickman
Underrated rpg story. I really loved this game even more than red/blue rescue team even if the OGs were my first MD games. My favorite part was traveling the future with your partner, Grovyle, and Celebi.
I still cry every single time.
Seriously though, I wish the Mystery dungeons could be good like this one and the first one again, the story for GtI was bad, SMD was better, but still lacking, and both of them were missing post game story. Rescue Team and Explorers were amazing; great story, feels ending, reviver seeds being a challenge to gather enough to be able to safely move ahead. I wish it didn't go so down drain
The story of GoI was bad?
Like it might not be at the standard of sky, but it's still solid as all heck.
In my opinion, better than red/blue rescue team honestly
This scene and Runaway Fugitives had me in tears, PMD really is amazing.
Grovyle. -sobs hystericly in a pillow- GROVYLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
"Though the parting hurts, the rest is in your hands". That one line made me cry, and still does.
The emotional and heartbreaking ending is what makes this story so memorable to me, and I think to this day that PMD 2 are the best spin-off titles the pokémon franchise has
definitely. at least when it comes to cutscenes. as far as gameplay, my fav pokemon games are colosseum and XD gale of darkness.
I'm a pretty big strong dude and stuff but this is the only thing that can make me cry like a bitch
This fucked me up as a kid. Whoof. Still gets to me. The nostalgia...
This was the saddest scene I've ever experienced in a game! Farewell Grovyle, you've been a good friend...
I have played Pokémon Explorers of Darkness before. And I must say, it has a very powerful and emotional storyline. I cried multiple times while playing this game, and I have never felt so emotionally empowered in my life. Nothing can beat the sad and depressing feeling when a sacrifice is made. This is by far one of the best storylines in the world.
me too. except the emotionally empowered powered part. the time i’ve felt most emotionally empowered wasnt through playing a video game. it was through God
it is impossible to understand how sad this part is if you havent played the game for yourself :´(
Im so glad a lot of people finally realize how good the mystery dungeon games are
Just writing a comment to make this eleven years old video appear into someone's reccomendations and make him/her feel like a kid again
This must have been so painful for grovyle, because he was his pokemon and the bonding between pokemon and trainer is very strong, but the main character doesn't remember T_T
Totodile and Chimchar my boys ;-; I miss my childhood playing this game (I literally picked it up off of the classroom floor probably depriving someone else of the experience)
i also played this with totodile (hero) and chimchar (partner)!! realest team ever
This is just another example that we can totally expect a great story with super strong and outstanding characters from Pokemon.
Probably, one of the best moments ofthe videogame's history (it makes me cry once again I see it)
if it didn’t have that music in the background i may not have cried as much now that i think about it
Damn I am crying after so many years watching this 😭
21 year old me still cries as much as 10 year old me when I watch this scene lol
For me……it’s more 😭
So emotional...love this game. Best MD ever made. This scene made me cry soooo much
Honestly still peak writing, peak OST
Back in a simpler time when pmd was in its golden years. Its been nearly 10 years since the last new pmd story. I want to to back
Grovyle! ... I played the games before multiple times, but it still hurts to watch.
this is why I will never evolve my Grovyle in sun end moon
I was sad when Grovyle sacrificed himself. but what made me cry was the fact your character will never see him again😭 I wish they brought him back during the post game....
Since I was a kid, Grovyle has been my favourite pokemon. Even before playing MD. During my first playthrough, I ended up being a chimchar, so I chose Treecko as partner, for obvius reasons. The "You need to replace me" part, from Grovyle to Treecko, was tough.
I truly believe this game helped my young self become a good person motivated to succeed in life. I had a horrid childhood, but playing this game made me want to forge bonds and accomplish great things with my life, not just exist. So happy to have played it.
I still come back to watch this every now and then. One of my alltime favorite moments of any game
Im so glad we find out that hes actually ok in the future
3:40 okay, so I'm a huge sucker for audio cues in games, either where a part of a game's theme is changed for an important bit or when a game has a theme playing through a cut scene and then threw an audio cue it lets you start playing right out of the cutscene. This game and Xenoblade Chronicles 2 have literally perfectly captured what it is to create a story within a video game. Funny, because both of them are in my top three favorite games of all time. Also this moment crushed me as a kid. The entire ending of this game's main story was especially hard for me because I grew up having basically no friends and my family didn't care about me aside from my parents and I had no siblings, and especially when this game came out not only did I have no friends people would just throw insults at me across the hallways at school and I would be lucky if somebody waved "hi" to me a few times a week. This game came to me at literally one of the darkest points of my entire life, and gave me a friend. I was not prepared for the the way this story came about. I never really got the chance to develop friendships, was never even remotely given that chance, but I told myself that if I ever did then I would try to be even remotely as important and impactful as your main character is to your partner in this story. This game helped me in ways that I still to this day haven't really been able to put into words. And, the funny thing is, a little over a year after this game came out I met my now best friend and we've been friends for 12 years, and he played the game too and was pretty alone at that time as well, So stories like this are things we still talk about to this day. We're currently looking into the process to become adopted brothers :) so whoever ends up reading this whole thing, just know that no matter what if you try to do good by people eventually you'll find somebody that wants to do the same for you. Whether that be somebody in your family, a friend, or somebody who becomes your significant other. Hold true to what you believe in and keep trying to make others feel important.
Thanks, I needed to read this. As someone who also shares the same pain as you described and this game being a huge part of my life, I can happily say that I'm not alone in the struggle. Thank you.
@@nekotorin hey, no problem. You can do this. Keep looking ahead no matter how many times you get knocked on your ass. When you start to wobble, look for people around you who can help you back up. I wish I'd known when I was a kid that there were indeed people who cared, and that even if I get stung by 1000 different bad interactions with people all it takes is just to keep an open mind and give it another shot. True shit, my best friend and I met thru an ex that cheated on us both at the same time with 3 other people. Anything can happen.
@@nekotorin hey dude/dudette. It's been 9 months, and I know 2022 has been hard on a lot of us. I stumbled upon this again and I just wanted to check up on you and see if things were better in your life.
@@OMIMox thanks. Things are indeed going better. Of course there are some downs but so far so good! Hope you're also doing well
Nah when ur partner casts doubt and grovels says u can and are the greatest of combos u really feel the weight of this moment in game
What friendship truly is...
IM NOT CRYING YOU ARE
i am unashamed to say that i still cry after like eight years
Gah - this always makes me cry when I get to that part. Grovyle was a tragic hero...
When 8 year old me played this game this part got me. Most emotional part of any game ever. This and your character disappearing.
This music is so amazing! I love the fact that Grovyle is as strong as a Dusknoir
The outro ruined the moment. 😢
The first song that plays in this scene where Dusknoir refuses to lose; the "Bum-BUMM"s to me sound like it's saying "BATMAN! BATMAN!"
oh my gosh i never noticed that. ur right lol
Hands down one of the best videos games of all time
i cried at the ending of the game when ur partner cries when u dissapear... its impossible not to cry... but when grovyle dissapeared i didnt cry but it felt like someone just hit me with an axe on the stomach...
i cried so much at the part where grovyle leaves and the player talks to the partner. i’m a baby. i even cried when dusknoir started to disappear and says “grovyle did my spirit shine?”
"Though the parting hurts, the rest lies in your hands"
Watching this scene as a kid broke me..
I remember playing this game at night. it was so sad that grovyle left
I don't think anyone who had their life together while playing this game, would feel sad in this heart wrenching moment. As a millennial, we were just kids, who couldn't comprehend a single thing our parents were doing and why. Why our parents yelled at us, why they spent money on new babysitters as they had to work hard everyday. We got to see the "world of darkness" how the Pokemon in it were mean and viscous. You start to hate that world as a kid, then Grovyle tells you, "in reality those pokemon are timid but became bitter because of the pokemon it 'protects' itself against."
The moment he tells you, "life isn't about how long you live, it's about what you accomplish with it." Gives you the perspective of never being afraid of death, don't hate, be courageous. In a world where you play Link in Legend of Zelda, the triforce of courage, never understanding what courage really is... until this very moment.
Grovyle was the definition of a true role model, the older brother. So when you see him go through that portal, you don't feel despair and give up, you carry on the courage he left behind.
The symbolism of this game was clearly led by a genius, a prophet of sorts. I appreciate them for the courage they embedded in me as a child.
jeez the music always makes it even more emotional it’s perfect
This was the first and maybe only video that has made me legitimately tear up. It was a marvelous plot with very good characters.
I cried so much when i was a child and with this freakin' music
Grovyle=Luke
Dusknoir=Vader
Darkrai=Palpatine
sheesh i remember crying so hard.
obviously, grovyle wasn't going to die but the way it was presented
it really was as if he did die
If you played time or darkness he basically did die. Only was resolved in sky way later
Best moment in the history of pokemon
That’s where real men cried
ill never forget this moment where in terms of being cool and a absolute badass Grovyle surpassed his evolution
Welp, I bawled my eyes out.
20 years old, i still cry
12 years later stll crying
Anyone watching this in 2016?
+NightwhisperPlayzMC I am, and I cry everytime...
+NightwhisperPlayzMC Yeah and it makes my eyes wet xD I hope Super Mystery Dungeon is as good as explorers of time/sky or at least as team red/blue haha :D
+NightwhisperPlayzMC Yes... the feels are real :'(
+NightwhisperPlayzMC best scene in pokemon ever
I am
Why did he have to leaf like that :(
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Get out.
@@shinekuelsword2412 rude.
I cried my frickin eyes out through this whole game. The best part, aside from the storyline, is the music. I cried just from hearing some of the songs on the Sky Jukebox. If you played the game on mute the whole time, you missed out on the whole game.
Thr slow version at 6:16. YOU CANT DO THIS TO ME
There is so much pain in this few minutes...
I always wondered why grovyle did just push duskinoir and just say "Lata bitch"
To make sure that dusknoir wouldn't come back
Best music/storyline ever
i fricking love the music in this scene so much
Yep still shedding tears to this in 2023. Lessgo gang
4:58 That sounds like a Back To The Future reference
Goosebumps.
GOD DAMN IT GROVYLE WHY!!?!?!?!?i cried
Oh God, every time! *can't stop crying, brother walks in* brother: what's wrong? *rewinds video* Brother and I: WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! D':
* crys* WAAAAAAAA * hears silvers theme* HEY iM HAVING A MOMENT HERE SILVER!
I think the music to this scene is amazing. This scene is truly sad, but trust me you haven't seen anything yet.
We need more hero's like Grovyle in the world..
especially now in the end times
I've gotten into Mystery Dungeon not too long ago, and I'm really mad that I couldn't get into this series way earlier as a kid. I was just too febile-minded to understand the game mechanics. Now that I'm much older, I totally get it. I hope this game gets remade like Rescue Team did.
I didn't ever cry at this scene. My eyes are wet and i get goose bumps every time I get to this point. But the first time I played this game I was young and to proud to cry. I really regret it now. Since you cannot easily forget moments like this, you never get the feeling of your first run again...
imagine how sad that scene would be if it was animated, omg i would cry so much
there is, its just that its hard to find. but its not as sad tho because the soundtrack isnt the same tho so the atmosphere is bad.
There is an anime for it. Its called explorers of sky
@@superfishing66 yeah. and i really don’t like most of the voice acting in the show
When I was 9 I loved this game, still do. That scene made me cry knowing I had lost a friend. From that point on I made it my personal goal to defeat dialogs.
Ive never seen gameplay of sky and darkness nor know the plot or characters... Im still crying
Your really missing out you should play Explorers of Sky since it's the definitive version of Time and Darkness and has additional content. Unless you want to wait for a remake witch might happen in a few years now that Rescue Team DX is out.
u should. time and darkness are almost the the same, but sky is not. unlike time and darkness, it answers some questions that u have that u never get the answer to in time and darkness. like in sky but not time and darkness, in the post game u finally get ur answers to how the player became a pokemon, why the player got seperated from grovyle when time traveling, why the player lost their memory, why temporal tower collapsed, and who the real enemy is. and there are special episodes where u play as different pokemon. in the last special episode, u play as grovyle and u see what happens to him when he goes to the future with dusknoir.
Press F to pay respects to Grovyle
Dusknoir is just such a ridiculously strong beast that the only option is for Grovyle to sacrifice himself to take the guy into the future lmao
One of my favorite moments in pmd luv the emotional parts....do i have no heart for liking the moments?i just love the part where u look back on your adventures :') (btw other fav part is the ending)
I love this scene