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EVERY. GODDAMN. TIME. When I first saw it in the theater - and I was an adult - I bawled like I just lost a family member. One of the single best movies I've ever watched and that moment is so perfectly executed. I knew I couldn't be the only one!
Am I the only one that profoundly enjoys the separation Doug makes between him and the Nostalgia Critic. He doesn't let the act take over who he is, and that's admirable in my opinion.
I don't. Because it makes NC episodes really confusing. Is it his own opinions? Does he mock people with said opinions? Who is doug really anyway? I don't think even he knows that at this point
@@godot8694 its his opinions, just presented in a more exagerated manner, Nostalgia Critic is basically Doug but with his qualities pushed to the extremes
@@jeffbrehove2614 old NC used to be like this too, then the sketches started getting way too pushed into the videos and NC character was more like a caricature than an actual critic. But yes it seems he is going back to the roots (thankfully)
The ending to Homeward Bound. No matter how old I get, that final scene always makes me cry because I am just so happy for Chance, Sassy, and Shadow. I'm so happy they made it home and all of these happy emotions just make me burst into tears. I know I'm not the only one! My friends still cry to that scene too!
I fully agree that scene was a tearjerker and the ending is one of the reasons I still keep the old VHS in my house, watching it on occasion with MY dog (a combination of Chance and Shadow in personality.) It hasn't been made into a movie (yet,) but out of my horrendously long list of "scenes that made me cry," the ending of Miss Saigon gets me every time. I can't say anything without spoiling it, but I can say this: the creators of Les Miserables managed to make another musical that was not only sadder than Les Miserables but outdid the original opera it was based on (Madame Butterfly) in terms of sadness (like I said, I can't say why because of spoilers.)
I honestly cry my heart out when the old lady takes the fox to the woods in The Fox & The Hound. It made me cry when I was 6 and it will make me cry till the day I die.
that memory of Doug with his grandfather, made me cry. I love when he stays a little bit out of character and share with us pieces of his life in this way. Have fun in youe vacation Doug
The moment that choked me up was him seeing the ppl his dad had been telling him about showing up at his funeral. Seriously one of Tim Burton's best. Extremely underrated. 4/4
The ending of "Logan" when Logan dies and Laura's there crying, calling him "daddy" for the first time makes me cry every time I see it. Even just thinking about it as I'm typing out this comment makes me choke up a little bit.
1. My Girl- when she tries to wake him up at the funeral. 2. Seeing Han and Leah reunite in The Force Awakens 3. Artex- The Neverending Story. 4. Death of Spock. 5. Grave of The Fireflies 6. The Fox and The Hound 7. When David comes home to find his parents aren't there- Flight Of The Navigator (when I was a little kid) 8. That speech at the end of your "Christmas with The Kranks" review.- In a very good way. 9. When Luke and R2D2 are reunited in "The Last Jedi" 10. When Kyle McLaughin said "I AM THE FBI " on "Twin Peaks The Return. Honorable mention: Fieval reunites with his parents and sister/All the times they cross paths yet don't see each other. "An American Tail" Not all in bad ways, just....they got me
gamerbrony72 it felt like no Nostalgia Critic last week too, Top 11 Adam Sandler, meh. UA-cam has already made a thousand of those lists that I've seen already and Adam Sandler is lame.
Lotte Grondahl Oh my gosh, I was just saying that I could never watch it after reading it. That story broke me. I was just reading through a book of fairy tales and that one blind sided me. I'm floating on my happily ever afters and horrifically maimed villains and then I read about a girl freezing to death alone in the street. Why did no one help her?! I just can't.
If you have read the orignal "Little Matchgirl", its even worse, because she has a home with a mother (possibly father too) but she is too afraid to go home since her mother would beat her senseless since she had´nt sold the matches, and all she wants is to be with her grandmother who is the only person who have ever been nice to her.
No matter what part in the movie you drop me in at any time of the day or year, I will always sob like a baby when the sister dies. I saw it in the theatre a few years ago and I brought tissues with me and b o y were they handy.
Grave of the fireflies is one of my favorite movies ever, I didn’t cry, but I came close, when Setsuko is burring a bunch of dead fireflies and says “why do fireflies die so young?” And Setia stands there in shock and starts crying.
Special mention: Futurama- "Jurassic Bark"- the ending... ohhhh god the ending. Considering I have a Newfoundland who lives with my parents due to him being too big to fit in my studio apartment, this episode is definitely a tear jerker. While I was living with my folks I had a certain spot on the couch that I used to sit in, and my dog now sits in that area and refuses to move. When I come to visit he gets overly excited to see me, and when he sees me packing he always throws himself onto my suitcase in an attempt to keep me from leaving. My dog's actions closely resemble Seymour's, and I just really hope I'm actually there when my dog takes his last breath, knowing his best buddy is right beside him.
Yes! I was warned about that episode before seeing it, and made the mistake of thinking it couldn't be THAT bad. It is legitimately one of the saddest things ever animated.
... "Leaves from the vine Falling so slow Like fragile tiny shells Drifting in the foam Little soldier boy Come marching home Brave soldier boy Comes marching home" Even just typing that made me cry again.
Alfred: “Why do we fall, Master Wayne?” Bruce: “...” Alfred: “So we can learn to pick ourselves up.” Bruce: “You still haven’t given up on me.” Alfred: “Never.” I literally teared up while typing this comment. Gets me every time. 😭
5. The ending of Kubo and the Two Strings 4. The ending of season 4 episode 11 of Bojack Horseman (Time’s Arrow), where he talks with his mom in the retirement home about being at the lake house. 3. Clannad: After Story (great anime that I’d recommend to everyone) 2. Interstellar’s ending 1. The ending of “Lion” when he sees his brother on the train tracks again
I was read the Little Matchstick Girl (or The Little Girl With the Sulfur Sticks) when I was a kid. Disney left out a lot. 1. She was barefoot and suffering from hypothermia at the beginning. 2. She had an abusive father who would beat her if she came home without selling any matches. 3. It was said that her grandmother was the only person to ever show her kindness 4. She looked up into the night sky to see a falling star. Her grandmother said that when a star falls, someone is dying. 5. When looking at the stars, she sees her grandmother. 6. She decides to light all the matches to have a vision of her grandmother. 7. She dies, but with a smile on her face as she's celebrating New Years with her grandmother in heaven. 8. People come across her body and feel guilt and remorse as they were the people who refused to buy her matches. They felt her death was their fault (it kind of was). So I think the original story is more along the lines of giving to help the needy when you can, because it might be the difference between life and death. It stuck with me as I do what I can to help people in need.
Worm-revolver It’s one of Hans Christian Anderson’s best tales but my god if it isn’t a stomach punch. When people go on and on about the original Mermaid ending I end up almost laughing. “Oh sweet summer child.”
For me, it's The Return of the King. "Come on , Mister Frodo. I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you! Come on!" And then it's tears all the way to the credits.
ctl eurocollege That was an AWESOME moment. Personally, my moment was his big speech before the final battle. That was the best pre battle speech ever.
5. Kung Fu Panda 2- Watching Po's mom save her son. 4. Pokemon "Bye Bye Butterfree"- Butterfree saying goodbye over the sunset. 3. Coco- Remember Me (Reunion) 2. Toy Story 3- Woody waving Andy goodbye. 1. The Iron Giant- One word: Superman...
"Logan". I do have a particular scene in mind, but honestly, this entire movie kind of got me emotional. When I sat down to watch it for the first time and in the beginning when I saw him trying to get the bullets out of him in a public bathroom, it hit me. This is the last time Hugh Jackman is going to be Wolverine. I knew as much non-spoiler info I could get before watching this movie, but it still hit me hard. As a kid, I watched these X-Men films. I loved Hugh Jackman in those movies. And, of course, the ending. That god damn ending. I was in tears. I'm sort of fighting back them right now as I am typing this. This film is a masterpiece.
I totally agree. I grew up loving the Wolverine character and Jackman really solidified it for me. Watching that movie, seeing my favourite comic book character and one of my childhood heroes in such a place, it got me. Watching him suffer killed me.
Number 5; the one Avatar: the Last Airbender moment that made me cry was Iroh singing "Leafs from the Vine" to the grave of his late son. That quote "if only I could have helped you" after having helped the townspeople of Ba Singh Se, along with him tearing up, just breaks me every time x'D
It's weird, because the older I get, the more that it's the genuinely happy moments that make me cry. Like this Christmas, I rewatched Home Alone and teared up at the ending. Like, things in life aren't always easy, but sometimes it's nice to see that it can be sweet for awhile. You know, like after you've maimed two burglars.
This is the Water and This is the Well I hear yah. Home Alone was actually on the tube at the family gathering this last Christmas, playing in the background. When it got to the "creepy" neighbor reuniting with his daughter, I was in tears.
I think it's the nostalgia hitting hard during those scenes, like you remember how much you believed that life's problems would end sweetly that way but as an adult, after understanding they don't, it's like you want to believe in such things again so it actually hits harder cuz you're not just crying over the character's happiness but the loss of your own.
I get that, like the ending to the amazing The Belier Family, it's not sad at all, but it's so damn emotional, I was crying like an old lady would when she watches a particularly emotional X Factor audition.
I suppose its because as a kid you live in a very dream like state from reality, everything is fine and you have your family and the world is something very far away, and when you get older and you wake up to reality being very cruel, grey and not very happy place at all. its the moments of happiness that matter then.
Moments that made me cry: - Miguel sings to Mamá Coco, in "Coco". - "So long, partner", in "Toy Story 3". - Married Life, in "Up". - John Coffey's execution, in "The Green Mile". - Bing Bong's sacrifice, in "Inside Out". - Rapunzel's parents cry over her absence, in "Tangled". - Hold the Door, in "Game of Thrones". - Cooper watches his son and daughter age in just 2 minutes, in "Interstellar". - Almost the entirety of "To the Moon", the videogame. - The girl's death, in "No Instructions Included". - Nora's last story, in "The Leftovers" series finale. - The What Could Have Been montage, in "La La Land". - The "Gravity Falls" series finale. - Yondu's funeral, in "Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2".
Jorge Ordorica Holy shit you just reminded me of To The Moon after all these years and now I can't get that sad piano song out of my head. That whole game was sad.
I agree about the moment with Miguel and Coco. I agree with Doug too that there was something touching about how he bonded with her in the beginning, because it reminded me of how I bonded with each of my grandparents. You mentioned other great ones too
"Do you wanna go tree climbing, Thomas J? His face hurts, and where are his glasses?! He can't see without his glasses?! Put his glasses on!!! He was going to be an acrobat!"
Speaking of a main antagonist telling ppl or one person what his/her friend was gonna have accomplished, a real tearjerker for me along with this is the highly underrated THE MIGHTY with Elden Henson as Max who is told by his Grandma (played by the great Gena Rowlands) that Kevin has died. Visually that scene we dont hear that she says that but it doesn't take rocket science to know what has was being said. Anyway, it gets me crying a river when Max then says, "This wasn't supposed to happen." "YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO GIVE HIM A NEW BODY!!!! YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO GIVE HIM A NEW BODY!!!! STOP U IDIOTS!!! YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO GIVE HIM A NEW BODY!!!"
Moonbeam 87 Same. I remember there was a couple on a date sitting near me and the dude was like biker though type. He was bawling even more than me. It's a powerful moment
the closest i ever came to crying in a movie was inside and out there was that part with bing bong and there was another part that i can't remember that almost moved me to tears
Even my dad cried at that. My sister cried twice. Inside Out come out right after my niece was born so my sister was a New Mom, so she cried when the parents first saw Riley's face.
One that gets me is from Inside Out, when Joy is about to give up. Holding those memories and finally breaking down: "I just wanted her to be happy." Gets me even more than Bing Bong
Lion King: "You said you'd always be there for me! ... but you're not." INSTANTLY CRYING! Also, heavy emotional and musical moments from Studioo Ghibili films :'(
i was thinking "im gonna comment watch wolfs rain" to doug,and doug came out of nowhere with it.thank you doug.when i describe wolfs rain to most people that haven't seen it i say the same thing "everyone dies".and the soundtrack/instrumentals so sad and beautiful at the same time in wolfs rain
those final 4 episodes of wolfs rain were heart wrenching. now doug should do an editorial on wolfs rain. it's up there with secret of nimh in terms of animation and overall sadness
Here are moments that made me cry: -Guardians of the Galaxy (Gamora reaching to grab Peter’s hand and he’s reminded of his mom) -Coco (Miguel singing Remember Me to Mamá Coco) -Wicked (Defying Gravity) -Gravity Falls (Series finale) -Inside Out (Riley cries) -Logan (Wolverine dies) -E.T. (The ending)
the weirdest movie to make me cry was Finding Dory. There's a point where she's apologizing to her parents about her condition and how sorry she is for what it's done to their family and it's word for word what I said to my own parents when I was going through major depression. The moment came out of no where and hit me super hard.
Kubo and the Two Strings. The scene toward the beginning when his mother is telling stories and her memory starts to slip before going fucking catatonic. And the ending... I have a love/hate relationship with that ending
How 2 Train Your Dragon. Hiccup's father meets his long lost wife after around 20 years, whom he believed dead, the second he sees her he freezes up and goes dead silent. She tries to explain herself in her panic, why she didn't return to him, why she left him to raise Hiccup alone, all the while he walks towards her without saying a word. He stops directly in front of her while she's still talking, she beckons him to says something and freezes up as he puts a hand on her cheek and says: ''You're as beautiful as the day I lost you.'' I lost my shit there, caught me way off guard, the entire scene is emotional as hell.
Oh God… that scene was poignantly done, but for me, just after Stoick and Valka rekindle their relationship and it looks like Hiccup is about to have a happy family, Stoick dies saving him from a brainwashed Toothless, HIS BEST FRIEND who Hiccup angrily chases off, then there’s the fact that neither father nor son got any meaningful goodbye or closure, Valka’s shell-shocked silence when she sees his body, and the ensuing Viking funeral where Hiccup has a tearful breakdown over not just losing his dad, but still feeling insecure over not just nailing to be like him, but how attempting to play peacekeeper with Drago only made things worse. Props to Jay Baruchel for nailing the grief, anger and despair Hiccup felt in those scenes.
I remember when I was younger, I would often cry at the “Mom who will last forever” song from “The Rugrats in Paris” movie. Even though it is somewhat of a pop song, it still really got to me.
- Schindler's list. The scene at the end where he realize he could have saved more. - Wall-E. The hard reset. - LOTR:Return of the king. "My frineds. You bow to no one." - The faults in our stars (don't remember, but it's not playing fair. So sad) - Friends. Monica proposes to chandler after he thinks she left him. - Futurama. Jurassic Bark. Bonus: Games that made me cry - Undertale - Bioshock infinite - Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons - The walking dead season 2 (telltale) - Mass effect 3. - Fault Milestone One.
Tales of Ba Sing Se, Iroh's tale, gets me every God Damn time! That and when Korra first goes into the avatar state the first time, the music helped that part a lot.
I know I had the same reaction and was so happy to see someone else know what this anime is because many people forget about it! I only saw it once and because it's so sad I can't handle rewatching it, but it surprises me that when people talk about sad anime, they always leave this one out!
I'm an opera singer (working on Sieglinde--seriously the Walküre score is three feet away on my piano) so your description alone of #1 not only made me tear up, but damn near shout "yes, oh my god, he gets it!" Most different thing that made me cry was the ending to the Borderlands DLC Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep. I have diverse interests, to say the least.
That DLC was truly deep and ironic, and served as a unique look into the duplicitousness of interpersonal relationships. NOW GET BACK HERE AND EXPLAIN TO ME WHAT THE HELL I JUST SAID!!! :)
No particular order 1) Lion King - Simba trying to wake up Mufasa 2) Land Before Time - Littlefoot's mother 3) Pursuit of Happiness - Chris's reaction to getting the job 4) Click (yes, the Adam Sandler movie) - When he keeps rewinding his father's last words to him 5) Lord of the Rings: Return of the King - "I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you" 6) I Am Legend - You know damn well which scene 7) Wreck-It Ralph - Ralph destroying Penelope's car 8) The Iron Giant - "Superman..." 9) Harry Potter atDH2 - Fred Weasley 10) Avatar the Last Airbender - Iroh singing Leaves From the Vine
-Bambi's mom -Simba's dad -That scene in Fox and the hound everyone cries at -The opening to Up -Bing Bong's death in Inside Out -The ending to Beaches -Baby Mine -Every death in Harry Potter -Evelyn's death in Mummy Returns (only the first time I saw it) -The ending to Coco -John Coffey's death in Green Mile
One of the moments that makes me cry is in, of course, Avatar the Last Airbender. But, like Doug, I may be the only one that feels this way about it. It’s in The Beach (my personal favorite episode of the series. I know, weird.) where Zuko says this: “For so long I felt that if my dad accepted me, I’d be happy. I come home now, he finally talks to me (a little chuckle). He even thinks I’m a hero.” The little chuckle makes me cry. It’s as if Zuko’s voice cracked and was about to cry, but quickly hid it with the laugh, as if the realization finally hit him. To me, that laugh represents that even after he got everything he’s ever wanted and just about killed himself for, it was all worthless. All that effort, for the “love and acceptance” from his dad, wasted. All in one chuckle.
sycker1 she didn't sing it to him it was just background music ( like that one song from brother bear where he tells the cub what happened to his mother). But yeah that's a sad scene. She really cares for her baby, you see all these mothers sleeping peacefully with their babies and the most she can do for him at that moment was cradle him in her trunk through the bars
Tbh, the one scene that guarantees tears from me every time is from the fourth Harry Potter movie, when Amos Diggory clutches his son's lifeless body and just breaks down. The utter pain and despair in his wails and sobs is just so convincing and heartwrenching, how openly he grieves over this. He was expecting triumph and his son returning from the maze glowing with pride and joy, or at worst in disappointment over losing. Instead he gets the last thing he could've expected, and it hurts every time I see it.
Jeff Rawle is a powerhouse actor who's also very underrated. As far as I know, he's been in very few, if any movies aside from Goblet of Fire and usually acts in TV shows instead, but he has more talent than a fair few Oscar winners. The fact that he could make you cry after having so little screen time throughout the movie is a testament to that. You should have seen him when he had a more meaty role as the villainous Silas Blisset in Hollyoaks.
For me as a kid I remember crying when seeing Darth Vader die in Return of The Jedi, it's just such a great scene seeing this iconic villain just wanting to see his son with his own eyes for the last time and then we hear the Imperial March being slowly played on a harp as his last breath leaves him when dies.
The unknown future rolls towards us. I face it for the first time with a sense of hope, because of a machine, a terminator, can learn the value of human life. Maybe we can too...
Manic Same. Watched it again in High School. While I never cried during it, it certainly felt like someone stabbed me in the heart with a sword and was twisting it. Very hard to watch.
-The scene from Avatar when Uncle Iroh visits his son's grave. -Nina's fate on Full Metal Alchemist: that's all I'm gonna say about that. -Another FMA moment: When Ed Elric finds his brother's body on the other side, but he can't bring it back without his soul. The moment where he tells Al that he'll be back for him ALWAYS brings me to tears. -The moment in Dragon Ball Z when Recoome hits Gohan one last time and almost kills him (tearing up just writing this): the moment he hit the ground, I lost it. -The last few minutes of Avengers Infinity War. They'll all be back, but it was still heartbreaking, especially when Spider-Man went.
I actually was really interested in hearing about the emotional impact Valkyrie had on you, and now I really want to look into this Opera. I have a deep appreciation for classical music, opera, and mythology, so it seems right up my alley, and I'm so glad I got to hear about it through you :) I absolutely agree that music can just bring a person to their most vulnerable state; it's done that for me many times. Anyways, my saddest moments are... -Coco (when Hector has a flashback of singing Remember Me to Coco) -Grave of the Fireflies (playing "Home Sweet Home" over memories of Setsuko after her death) -Tales of Ba Sing Se (Iroh singing "Little Soldier Boy" at Lu Ten's grave) -Spring Awakening (Those You've Known) -the ending of The Book Thief (I remember reading it in my backyard as a twelve-year-old and bawling) -Into The Woods (No One Is Alone) -Adventure Time (I Remember You) -To Kill a Mockingbird (Scout finally meeting Boo Radley; I still can't fully explain why that part gets to me, it just does) -Inside Out ("Take Riley to the moon for me") -This one's really weird, and I think the emotional reaction it gets is largely tied to nostalgia, but the series finale of Codename: Kids Next Door. I know it's a goofy, fun kids' cartoon and not trying to be deep like Avatar or Steven Universe, but when Nigel has to leave his life behind and says goodbye to all his friends individually, it was like having to say goodbye to my own childhood. It's worth noting that I saw it around the time I was entering middle school and preparing to leave childhood for teenhood, so it resonated).
Wow, surprised to hear you mention Wolf's Rain, I feel like it's such an underrated anime. The moment mentioned is totally the first one that came to mind.
When you brought up The Last Airbender, I 100% expected you to talk about That One Moment from the end of Tales of Ba Sing Se. I haven’t watched the show in so long, but I think it’s time at some point to break out the old box set and rewatch, if not just for the emotion.
my kids laughed at me when they saw me crying at Wall-E in the theater. But to me, Wall-E was more human than the humans, and he wasnt killed, he had his humanity stolen, which is worse than death. I've been to jail, so I relate.
TheIronBrass That was bittersweet, but honestly not as destructive as it could have gone, considering the whole of the series. But Sayaka's final episode... Damn.
One that made me cry was Spirited Away. There weren't a lot of tearjerk scenes in the movie, but it is such a perfect and beautiful movie. I've never scene a movie that good at the time and I cried my eyes out. That's how powerful that movie was to me. I've never had another movie have that effect on me since.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood! The scene when Winry has Scar at Gunpoint! She's on her knees just bawling! Ed is trying to talk her down! Scar suddenly has an existential moment of realization, even willing to accept it if Winry Shoots Him! And then when Scar escape, Ed is there for her and that line "it's your hands, they're not meant to kill, they're ment to give life!" AAAHHHH!!!!! I still get choked up every time I see it! Wonderfully animated! Wonderfully Voice Acted! And if you can watch that scene and Still say " "all english dubs suck!" " then you have a solid Tumor of Pettyness where your Soul should be!!!
Movie moments that made me super emotional -Riley returning in Inside Out -it’s not your fault from Good Will Hunting -I could have got more from Schindler’s List -Connor says goodbye to his mom in A Monster Calls -First 10 minutes of Up -execution scene from Green Mile I’m sure there are more That i missed
Yeah those are some definite tearjerkers indeed. I havent seen A MONSTER CALLS yet but would love to. There are soooooo many sad moments I could list off. It's almost like top 100 for me.
Top 10 Pixar’s saddest moments 1. First 10 minutes- Up 2. Miguel sings to Mama Coco- Coco 3. Andy gives away his toys-Toy Story 3 4. When She Loved Me- Toy Story 2 5. Coral’s Death- Finding Nemo 6. Sulley and Boo say goodbye- Monsters Inc 7. WALL-E forgets EVE- WALL-E 8. Arlo and Spot say goodbye- The Good Dinosaur 9. Bing Bong’s death- Inside Out 10. McQueen’s memories of Doc Hudson- Cars 3
Good call! I didnt cry, but it is in the ball park. Definately very sad, you feel it every time. There were other episodes that are sad too, but towards the end it seemed like they were trying to remanufacture that feeling with other episodes. It got obvious that was what they were going for, which made it much less effective.
Did the family genuinely not want him to wear glasses? Seriously, if I was going to prepare someone for burial, I'd give them their glasses unless they put it in their will or something.
Me too. It started when he died but Groot with Peter thinking about Fathers and Sons and then into the funeral. OMG I was a mess. And I knew it was going to happen (the movie was spoiled for me) but that didn't stop the tears.
The iron giant made me inconsolable when I was kid. Both the scene when the giant remembers the deer, his reaction to what happened to hogarth breaks my heart. And also "super man" And similarly in wreck it Ralph when Ralph says the Bad Guy Affirmation at the end.
The scene when Oskar Schindler says, how many more lives he could have saved for his car or his golden pin...that destroyed me. I almost had turn it off. Also, the scene in Scrubs, when Cox realizes, that he is on Bens Funeral. Most recently the end of Ame & Yuki (Wolfchildren). When the Mother says, that she hasn`t done enough for them. Waterworks.
Oh God yes. I borrowed the movie from my local library when I was a kid, and I regretted it instantly. I can't remember if I finished it or not, but good to know he came back!
10. Baby Mine from Dumbo 9. Mindful Education from Steven Universe 8. "I couldve saved more" from Schindlers List 7. Phantom of the Opera Finale 6. Littlefoots mother from Land Before Time 5. Zuko/Iroh reuniting 4. Maes Hughes Funeral, but mainly her daughters reaction to his burial 3. Todds owner let him go in Fox and the Hound 2. Po's inner piece from Kung Fu Panda 2 1. The ending to A Monster Calls.
Number 7, 5, 4, 3 and 1 for me :'( Nice to know there is someone else out there who cries at the ending to Phantom :'( Maes Hughes' daughter just upset me so much and that song they play when Tod's owner lets him go makes me cry so much :'(
My top 5 SOME MINOR SPOILERS 1. The Shawshank Redemption (Brooks scene) 2. Donnie Darko (The whole film is miserable, but that ending hit me hard, great film) 3. Wreck It Ralph (I'm bad, buts that's good scene) 4. Boy In The Striped Pyjamas (You know what I mean) 5. Terminator 2 (I now understand why you cry)
Can we include video games at all? If so, here's some of mine (in no particular order) *Read Dead Redemption* - Marston's Last Stand *Sunshine* - The last 15 minutes *Portal 2* - The Turret Opera *Breaking Bad* - Seeing Jesse suffer so tremendously *Nausicaa & The Valley of the Wind* - Nausicaa’s supposed Sacrifice *Super Mario Galaxy* - Discovering Rosalina's Backstory *Cowboy Bebop* - “See ya Space Cowboy, Bang.” *The Passion of Joan of Arc* - Her Execution *Journey* (the game) - The whole damn thing is very emotionally taxing *Samurai Jack: Tale of X-9* - “Lulu, take care of Lulu, sweet thing…”
Speaking of avatar: - That moment when Zuko was rejected from the people he saved when it was revealed he was fire nation prince. It seems so unfair, but that's how life looks like. - Moment when Aang realizes his nation was exterminated and goes mad. I didn't know anything about the series when i watched it for the first time and that caught me off guard. - Conversation between Iroh and Toph, especially "So... where is your nephew? - I've been tracking him actually. - Is he lost? - Yeah, a little bit...", you can see Iroh's sadness. and ofc Zuko and Iroh reunion.
Cartoon Kelly oh my god. When Shadow crests the hill, and the music swells, and he says "Peter," and Peter yells "Shadow!" And Shadow's limping, and Peter's running, and Shadow is so happy... "oh, Peter, I worried about you so!" Ugh. My feels.
What are some moments from movies or television that made you cry?
Channel Awesome the finale of digimon tamers
Channel Awesome e.t. quarantine when hes dying
Princess Mononoke. When the hog becomes a demon to basically the end. That movie gets me good.
Channel Awesome the birth of sandman in spiderman 3.
Ending of Code Geass
Ending of Samurai Rebelion
Full Hiroshima Mon Amour
Ending of Oldboy
I cried when Johnny killed himself. Everybody betrayed him and he was fed up with the wurhl.
Omg same
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I laughed so hard that I snorted when when I read that, well played
Truly a tragic moment in cinema history. RIP Johnny
Palmtop Studios *THAT’S A LOTTA DAMAGE*
Iron Giant: "Superman..." *closes eyes*
*nuclear explosion*
me: .......*ALRIGHT WHO IS CUTING THAT 101 INCH ONION BACK THERE?!*
EVERY. GODDAMN. TIME. When I first saw it in the theater - and I was an adult - I bawled like I just lost a family member. One of the single best movies I've ever watched and that moment is so perfectly executed. I knew I couldn't be the only one!
Don't fucking do that to me
Patchworth *instant bawling* my feels dude
...owwww
Thats a great one!
Am I the only one that profoundly enjoys the separation Doug makes between him and the Nostalgia Critic. He doesn't let the act take over who he is, and that's admirable in my opinion.
I don't. Because it makes NC episodes really confusing. Is it his own opinions? Does he mock people with said opinions? Who is doug really anyway? I don't think even he knows that at this point
It a little confusing.
@@godot8694 its his opinions, just presented in a more exagerated manner, Nostalgia Critic is basically Doug but with his qualities pushed to the extremes
Recently, Walker's been writing his own analytical opinions into the character. I think that makes his material stronger.
@@jeffbrehove2614 old NC used to be like this too, then the sketches started getting way too pushed into the videos and NC character was more like a caricature than an actual critic. But yes it seems he is going back to the roots (thankfully)
Why _not_ top 11? Because Doug has only cried 10 total times in his life.
frozenaorta because he only does top 11 as the nc 😒
Nathan McHallam Yes, that is the actual, buzzkill reason.
Nathan McHallam *woooooooooooooooosh*
I think it was just his 10 greatest biggest crying moments.
Two words: Jurassic. Bark.
I can never watch this episode of Futurama without uncontrollable sobbing at the last couple of minutes.
i had forgotten about that ep! that poor puppy waited for him forever, literally. OMG i'm so sad now!
Yup.
Justin Clowater absolutely
Yeah I was really surprised an episode of Futurama wrecked me the way that one did. And I was in my mid 20s when I watched it
For me it was Luck of the Fryrish and also the one where Leela got stung by the huge bee and fry kept trying to wake her up
The ending to Homeward Bound. No matter how old I get, that final scene always makes me cry because I am just so happy for Chance, Sassy, and Shadow. I'm so happy they made it home and all of these happy emotions just make me burst into tears. I know I'm not the only one! My friends still cry to that scene too!
Omg, I love your videos ❤️ and I agree, I love homeward bound. I cry everytime 😭
That was Such a good film!
Absolutely a masterpiece.
I fully agree that scene was a tearjerker and the ending is one of the reasons I still keep the old VHS in my house, watching it on occasion with MY dog (a combination of Chance and Shadow in personality.)
It hasn't been made into a movie (yet,) but out of my horrendously long list of "scenes that made me cry," the ending of Miss Saigon gets me every time. I can't say anything without spoiling it, but I can say this: the creators of Les Miserables managed to make another musical that was not only sadder than Les Miserables but outdid the original opera it was based on (Madame Butterfly) in terms of sadness (like I said, I can't say why because of spoilers.)
"TURKEY! Turkey! Turkey! Turkey! Turkey! Turkey!"
I honestly cry my heart out when the old lady takes the fox to the woods in The Fox & The Hound. It made me cry when I was 6 and it will make me cry till the day I die.
I'll never forget watching it as a kid and crying, Then years later i rewatched it with not a tear.
Oh boy, you NEED to watch the "Drunk Disney" for that moment, then.
Bungee Bong I still can't bring myself to watch that movie, not since I was a kid. Especially now that I know the actual story ;-;
Bungee Bong EVERY TIME!!!
Same, that scene always made me sob
Even when on vacation or sick Doug still makes sure we have a video every week. Much appreciated.
That moment when Iroh cuts off Zuko's apology with a hug, that raw, unconditional love and forgiveness gets me every time... :')
Same.
The climax of The Iron Giant. "Superman..." *closes eyes*
Everytime
Even before that, "Hogarth you stay. I go. No following."
:,(
that memory of Doug with his grandfather, made me cry. I love when he stays a little bit out of character and share with us pieces of his life in this way. Have fun in youe vacation Doug
Big Fish when he finishes his father's story for him. "You become what you always were, just a big fish in a small pond."
The moment that choked me up was him seeing the ppl his dad had been telling him about showing up at his funeral.
Seriously one of Tim Burton's best. Extremely underrated.
4/4
Have a great vacation! :) Thanks for all the shows y'all do!
WHOA so many likes! Thanks! Also, I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!! Ironic, this video is about crying and I'm utterly thrilled now :D
When you talked about Avatar: The Last Airbender... I remembered THAT scene.
Leaves from the vine... falling so slow...
Oh, god. That scene where Iro sang the song! Yeah, thats the biggest Avatar cry moment for me.
STOP!! JUST STOP!!!! That was so beautiful, but awful at the same time.
I almost forgot about that one. That mini-episode made Iroh my favorite character.
Like fragile, tiny shells... drifting in the foam...
Makes me cry every time;;
The ending of "Logan" when Logan dies and Laura's there crying, calling him "daddy" for the first time makes me cry every time I see it. Even just thinking about it as I'm typing out this comment makes me choke up a little bit.
1. My Girl- when she tries to wake him up at the funeral.
2. Seeing Han and Leah reunite in The Force Awakens
3. Artex- The Neverending Story.
4. Death of Spock.
5. Grave of The Fireflies
6. The Fox and The Hound
7. When David comes home to find his parents aren't there- Flight Of The Navigator (when I was a little kid)
8. That speech at the end of your "Christmas with The Kranks" review.- In a very good way.
9. When Luke and R2D2 are reunited in "The Last Jedi"
10. When Kyle McLaughin said "I AM THE FBI " on "Twin Peaks The Return.
Honorable mention: Fieval reunites with his parents and sister/All the times they cross paths yet don't see each other. "An American Tail"
Not all in bad ways, just....they got me
I'm glad doug is on vacation. Sucks no nostalgia critic this week but it's good to know he's taking care of himself and he can come back fresh and new
gamerbrony72 it felt like no Nostalgia Critic last week too, Top 11 Adam Sandler, meh. UA-cam has already made a thousand of those lists that I've seen already and Adam Sandler is lame.
Teh Douglas
But it's still an entertaining video. In my opinion of course... I think Adam Sandler is lame as well
Adam Sandler is lamer than a one-legged tortoise. That's been gassed.
Jamie Sleeman LOL! Good one!
You literally said "Little Match Girl" and my eyes IMMEDIATELY welled up with tears. That story/short wrecks me ; 3;
Lotte Grondahl Oh my gosh, I was just saying that I could never watch it after reading it. That story broke me. I was just reading through a book of fairy tales and that one blind sided me. I'm floating on my happily ever afters and horrifically maimed villains and then I read about a girl freezing to death alone in the street. Why did no one help her?! I just can't.
Thanks for taking time to make a video, I'm sad that I don't have a NC review to comment on, but have a good vacation
So YOU'RE the turtle I keep seeing in Channel Awesome's comment sections! nice to meet ya :)
Jacob Hunter hehe, yep! Nice to meet you!
If you have read the orignal "Little Matchgirl", its even worse, because she has a home with a mother (possibly father too) but she is too afraid to go home since her mother would beat her senseless since she had´nt sold the matches, and all she wants is to be with her grandmother who is the only person who have ever been nice to her.
The version I read was the version where the father is a drunk and is the one that does the beatings...no mom in the picture.
Hanne Olsen I usually hate Robot Chicken these days, but that Little Match Girl sketch they did recently was so cathartic.
Taiya001 Same, my version was always the father doing the beatings
The funeral in Grave of the Fireflies. I literally could not stop crying for about 20 minutes until way after the credits were done.
No matter what part in the movie you drop me in at any time of the day or year, I will always sob like a baby when the sister dies. I saw it in the theatre a few years ago and I brought tissues with me and b o y were they handy.
I owned this movie twice, but I couldn't watch it a second time. I hate crying.
Grave of the fireflies is one of my favorite movies ever, I didn’t cry, but I came close, when Setsuko is burring a bunch of dead fireflies and says “why do fireflies die so young?” And Setia stands there in shock and starts crying.
"You didn't cry when Bambi's mom died?!"
"Yes it was very sad when the man stoped *drawing the deer*"
LMAO love Chandler Bing xD
Yes! My favorite joke from FRIENDS!
Bumbi’s m- Waaaaah!
That movie was pretty much ruined after i saw Disneycember, now i just laugh ._.
Special mention: Futurama- "Jurassic Bark"- the ending... ohhhh god the ending. Considering I have a Newfoundland who lives with my parents due to him being too big to fit in my studio apartment, this episode is definitely a tear jerker. While I was living with my folks I had a certain spot on the couch that I used to sit in, and my dog now sits in that area and refuses to move. When I come to visit he gets overly excited to see me, and when he sees me packing he always throws himself onto my suitcase in an attempt to keep me from leaving. My dog's actions closely resemble Seymour's, and I just really hope I'm actually there when my dog takes his last breath, knowing his best buddy is right beside him.
It made me cry a little too...It made me think of my cat
You monster! Why did you have to bring that up? 😭
Yes! I was warned about that episode before seeing it, and made the mistake of thinking it couldn't be THAT bad.
It is legitimately one of the saddest things ever animated.
Oh god yeah the Futurama dog was so sad man
...
"Leaves from the vine
Falling so slow
Like fragile tiny shells
Drifting in the foam
Little soldier boy
Come marching home
Brave soldier boy
Comes marching home"
Even just typing that made me cry again.
Alfred: “Why do we fall, Master Wayne?”
Bruce: “...”
Alfred: “So we can learn to pick ourselves up.”
Bruce: “You still haven’t given up on me.”
Alfred: “Never.”
I literally teared up while typing this comment. Gets me every time. 😭
Bruce's funeral from TDKR was what got me.
"You trusted me, and I failed you."
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Gets me too
5. The ending of Kubo and the Two Strings
4. The ending of season 4 episode 11 of Bojack Horseman (Time’s Arrow), where he talks with his mom in the retirement home about being at the lake house.
3. Clannad: After Story (great anime that I’d recommend to everyone)
2. Interstellar’s ending
1. The ending of “Lion” when he sees his brother on the train tracks again
I was read the Little Matchstick Girl (or The Little Girl With the Sulfur Sticks) when I was a kid. Disney left out a lot.
1. She was barefoot and suffering from hypothermia at the beginning.
2. She had an abusive father who would beat her if she came home without selling any matches.
3. It was said that her grandmother was the only person to ever show her kindness
4. She looked up into the night sky to see a falling star. Her grandmother said that when a star falls, someone is dying.
5. When looking at the stars, she sees her grandmother.
6. She decides to light all the matches to have a vision of her grandmother.
7. She dies, but with a smile on her face as she's celebrating New Years with her grandmother in heaven.
8. People come across her body and feel guilt and remorse as they were the people who refused to buy her matches. They felt her death was their fault (it kind of was).
So I think the original story is more along the lines of giving to help the needy when you can, because it might be the difference between life and death. It stuck with me as I do what I can to help people in need.
Worm-revolver It’s one of Hans Christian Anderson’s best tales but my god if it isn’t a stomach punch. When people go on and on about the original Mermaid ending I end up almost laughing. “Oh sweet summer child.”
For me, it's The Return of the King.
"Come on , Mister Frodo. I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you! Come on!"
And then it's tears all the way to the credits.
Aragon's "You Bow to no one" Gets me every time :'(
ctl eurocollege That was an AWESOME moment. Personally, my moment was his big speech before the final battle. That was the best pre battle speech ever.
Randall Dark just reading Sam's line is enough to make me cry. LOTR just hits the feels in the best of ways
5. Kung Fu Panda 2- Watching Po's mom save her son.
4. Pokemon "Bye Bye Butterfree"- Butterfree saying goodbye over the sunset.
3. Coco- Remember Me (Reunion)
2. Toy Story 3- Woody waving Andy goodbye.
1. The Iron Giant- One word: Superman...
Jazzy Tyfighter
I agree with all except the Pokémon one (mainly because when I watch that show all I want is for Ash to die).
Where the red fern grows
Pikachus goodbye and iron giant
Coco, remember me will destroy the hardest of hearted people. There was a tidal wave of tears from people crying in the theater.
Logan really got me.
Daddy...
"Logan". I do have a particular scene in mind, but honestly, this entire movie kind of got me emotional. When I sat down to watch it for the first time and in the beginning when I saw him trying to get the bullets out of him in a public bathroom, it hit me. This is the last time Hugh Jackman is going to be Wolverine. I knew as much non-spoiler info I could get before watching this movie, but it still hit me hard. As a kid, I watched these X-Men films. I loved Hugh Jackman in those movies. And, of course, the ending. That god damn ending. I was in tears. I'm sort of fighting back them right now as I am typing this. This film is a masterpiece.
I totally agree. I grew up loving the Wolverine character and Jackman really solidified it for me. Watching that movie, seeing my favourite comic book character and one of my childhood heroes in such a place, it got me. Watching him suffer killed me.
Number 5; the one Avatar: the Last Airbender moment that made me cry was Iroh singing "Leafs from the Vine" to the grave of his late son. That quote "if only I could have helped you" after having helped the townspeople of Ba Singh Se, along with him tearing up, just breaks me every time x'D
potitishogun2961997 oh man that episode is fantastic
potitishogun2961997 Fuuuuuccccckkkkk now I'm thinking about that Iroh scene and getting choked up
Me, too. One of the best episodes.
In Coco, I teared up when Mama Coco revealed she kept every letter and poem that Héctor sent her when he was gone
It's weird, because the older I get, the more that it's the genuinely happy moments that make me cry. Like this Christmas, I rewatched Home Alone and teared up at the ending. Like, things in life aren't always easy, but sometimes it's nice to see that it can be sweet for awhile. You know, like after you've maimed two burglars.
This is the Water and This is the Well I hear yah. Home Alone was actually on the tube at the family gathering this last Christmas, playing in the background. When it got to the "creepy" neighbor reuniting with his daughter, I was in tears.
I think it's the nostalgia hitting hard during those scenes, like you remember how much you believed that life's problems would end sweetly that way but as an adult, after understanding they don't, it's like you want to believe in such things again so it actually hits harder cuz you're not just crying over the character's happiness but the loss of your own.
This is the Water and This is the Well ep 17 of tp: the return... and the log lady :'(
I get that, like the ending to the amazing The Belier Family, it's not sad at all, but it's so damn emotional, I was crying like an old lady would when she watches a particularly emotional X Factor audition.
I suppose its because as a kid you live in a very dream like state from reality, everything is fine and you have your family and the world is something very far away, and when you get older and you wake up to reality being very cruel, grey and not very happy place at all. its the moments of happiness that matter then.
Moments that made me cry:
- Miguel sings to Mamá Coco, in "Coco".
- "So long, partner", in "Toy Story 3".
- Married Life, in "Up".
- John Coffey's execution, in "The Green Mile".
- Bing Bong's sacrifice, in "Inside Out".
- Rapunzel's parents cry over her absence, in "Tangled".
- Hold the Door, in "Game of Thrones".
- Cooper watches his son and daughter age in just 2 minutes, in "Interstellar".
- Almost the entirety of "To the Moon", the videogame.
- The girl's death, in "No Instructions Included".
- Nora's last story, in "The Leftovers" series finale.
- The What Could Have Been montage, in "La La Land".
- The "Gravity Falls" series finale.
- Yondu's funeral, in "Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2".
Jorge Ordorica Holy shit you just reminded me of To The Moon after all these years and now I can't get that sad piano song out of my head. That whole game was sad.
SpongeBob and Patrick slowly dying in the SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
I agree about the moment with Miguel and Coco. I agree with Doug too that there was something touching about how he bonded with her in the beginning, because it reminded me of how I bonded with each of my grandparents. You mentioned other great ones too
"He needs his glasses!"
this needs more likes, that scene and because of it the whole move is crushing.
"Do you wanna go tree climbing, Thomas J? His face hurts, and where are his glasses?! He can't see without his glasses?! Put his glasses on!!! He was going to be an acrobat!"
Speaking of a main antagonist telling ppl or one person what his/her friend was gonna have accomplished, a real tearjerker for me along with this is the highly underrated THE MIGHTY with Elden Henson as Max who is told by his Grandma (played by the great Gena Rowlands) that Kevin has died. Visually that scene we dont hear that she says that but it doesn't take rocket science to know what has was being said.
Anyway, it gets me crying a river when Max then says, "This wasn't supposed to happen."
"YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO GIVE HIM A NEW BODY!!!! YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO GIVE HIM A NEW BODY!!!! STOP U IDIOTS!!! YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO GIVE HIM A NEW BODY!!!"
Yandu, "He may have been your Father, But He wasn't your Daddy." Guardians of the Galaxy 2.
Moonbeam 87 shit I thought I was the only one
Moonbeam 87 Same. I remember there was a couple on a date sitting near me and the dude was like biker though type. He was bawling even more than me. It's a powerful moment
The end of Guardians of The Galaxies vol. 2 gets me everytime
Both Guardians movies have some great sad scenes.
homerlover4420, yeah especially when Gamora hugged Baby Groot
“I can’t carry it for you, but I can carry you.”-
Return of the King.
Every freaking time.
"The last pages are for you, Sam."
"My friends...you bow to no one."
That freaking gets to me idk why
Pixar is the king of making people cry!
"Take her to the moon for me." -Bing Bong
"There, there, there. It's okay, daddy's here. Daddy's got you. I promise, I'll never let anything happen to you...Nemo." - Marlin
Then I guess Studio Ghibli is god. :O
"So Long Partner." -Woody at the end of Toy Story 3.
the closest i ever came to crying in a movie was inside and out there was that part with bing bong and there was another part that i can't remember that almost moved me to tears
The scene with Bing Bong near the end of Inside Out got me. I broke down and cried like a baby.
Animated Antic I can't do the scene where Riley is crying in class
Animated Antic me too
"Yeah! Now go save Riley!" *beat* "Take her to the moon for me."
Even my dad cried at that.
My sister cried twice. Inside Out come out right after my niece was born so my sister was a New Mom, so she cried when the parents first saw Riley's face.
Does anyone else think Cana from Fairy Tail looks like a One Piece character?
You talking bout your grandpa made me cry.
it moved me too
I haven't cried at the theatre for a long time... then I watched Coco.
Oh preach it girl. That one left me a blubbery mess.
I hadn't cried that hard in a cinema since Inside Out.
I don't usually cry when watching movies, but maybe this will.
i had never seen my fiance cry before but we went to see this movie and he cried like a baby it hit both of us way too hard
Why not top 11? Because I only have cried 10 times...
Because the Nostalgia Critic does top 11. Doug only does top 10.
@@Christmasminions Doug and Nostalgia Critic are the same guy.
One that gets me is from Inside Out, when Joy is about to give up. Holding those memories and finally breaking down: "I just wanted her to be happy." Gets me even more than Bing Bong
LotR Return of the King: "My Friends! You bow to no one" Hits me every time I see it.
Holy crap, when the music swells and they all bow to them...I become a blubbering mess.
Roter Tapir, yeah for me it’s that part and it’s what Bilbo says before going on the ship.
The whole ending of ROTK (from “I can carry you” onward) makes me cry.
“How about side by side with a friend?”
“Aye, I could do that”
Sam is my weak point with LotR, but everyone has their moment that can get me to tear up.
Lion King: "You said you'd always be there for me! ... but you're not." INSTANTLY CRYING!
Also, heavy emotional and musical moments from Studioo Ghibili films :'(
Big Fish made me sob like a baby. It was honestly a story that echoed who my grandfather was. He had passed earlier in the year the movie came out.
i was thinking "im gonna comment watch wolfs rain" to doug,and doug came out of nowhere with it.thank you doug.when i describe wolfs rain to most people that haven't seen it i say the same thing "everyone dies".and the soundtrack/instrumentals so sad and beautiful at the same time in wolfs rain
I cried while he described the scene. Poor Toboe!!
those final 4 episodes of wolfs rain were heart wrenching.
now doug should do an editorial on wolfs rain.
it's up there with secret of nimh in terms of animation and overall sadness
Here are moments that made me cry:
-Guardians of the Galaxy (Gamora reaching to grab Peter’s hand and he’s reminded of his mom)
-Coco (Miguel singing Remember Me to Mamá Coco)
-Wicked (Defying Gravity)
-Gravity Falls (Series finale)
-Inside Out (Riley cries)
-Logan (Wolverine dies)
-E.T. (The ending)
MegaSoulHero
Omg everything on this list
Made me cry 😢
And iron giant sacrifice
MegaSoulHero I cried when Charles died but not Logan
It's not a movie, but every time I play Mother 3, it gets me.
MegaSoulHero what about the end of Toy Story 3
Gravity Falls and Logan broke me
the weirdest movie to make me cry was Finding Dory. There's a point where she's apologizing to her parents about her condition and how sorry she is for what it's done to their family and it's word for word what I said to my own parents when I was going through major depression. The moment came out of no where and hit me super hard.
Kubo and the Two Strings. The scene toward the beginning when his mother is telling stories and her memory starts to slip before going fucking catatonic. And the ending... I have a love/hate relationship with that ending
How 2 Train Your Dragon.
Hiccup's father meets his long lost wife after around 20 years, whom he believed dead, the second he sees her he freezes up and goes dead silent. She tries to explain herself in her panic, why she didn't return to him, why she left him to raise Hiccup alone, all the while he walks towards her without saying a word. He stops directly in front of her while she's still talking, she beckons him to says something and freezes up as he puts a hand on her cheek and says:
''You're as beautiful as the day I lost you.''
I lost my shit there, caught me way off guard, the entire scene is emotional as hell.
YES, THIS. That line makes me bawl.
I'll swim and sail on savage seas
With never a fear of drowning
And gladly ride the waves of life
If you would marry me
Oh God… that scene was poignantly done, but for me, just after Stoick and Valka rekindle their relationship and it looks like Hiccup is about to have a happy family, Stoick dies saving him from a brainwashed Toothless, HIS BEST FRIEND who Hiccup angrily chases off, then there’s the fact that neither father nor son got any meaningful goodbye or closure, Valka’s shell-shocked silence when she sees his body, and the ensuing Viking funeral where Hiccup has a tearful breakdown over not just losing his dad, but still feeling insecure over not just nailing to be like him, but how attempting to play peacekeeper with Drago only made things worse. Props to Jay Baruchel for nailing the grief, anger and despair Hiccup felt in those scenes.
Doug's Top 10 Crying Moments
10.My Girl 2:17
09.Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 5:11
08.Coco 7:37
07.Voices of a Distant Star (anime short) 10:34
06.Little Matchgirl (Disney short) 14:17
05.Avatar:The Last Airbender 17:12
04.Wolf's Rain 20:04
03.A Christmas Carol (With George C. Scott) 24:41
02.Fearless 28:22
01.The Valkyrie (Wagner's Opera) 33:38
thanks you
thank you 😌
I remember when I was younger, I would often cry at the “Mom who will last forever” song from “The Rugrats in Paris” movie. Even though it is somewhat of a pop song, it still really got to me.
Same!
Uncle Iroh singing Leaves From The Vine from The Last Airbender always has me in tears
- Schindler's list. The scene at the end where he realize he could have saved more.
- Wall-E. The hard reset.
- LOTR:Return of the king. "My frineds. You bow to no one."
- The faults in our stars (don't remember, but it's not playing fair. So sad)
- Friends. Monica proposes to chandler after he thinks she left him.
- Futurama. Jurassic Bark.
Bonus: Games that made me cry
- Undertale
- Bioshock infinite
- Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
- The walking dead season 2 (telltale)
- Mass effect 3.
- Fault Milestone One.
Tales of Ba Sing Se, Iroh's tale, gets me every God Damn time! That and when Korra first goes into the avatar state the first time, the music helped that part a lot.
Raptorus77 that’s what I said! It kills me every time! Leaves From The Vine is the songs name
Leaves from the vine
Sun hasn't died
Deep in my heart
Straight from inside
Raptorus77 same I've seen that episode 19 times and it still gets me the only complaint is that it was the second segment
Raptorus77
While LOK was sub-par, it had some good moments. But it will never replace TLAB for me.
Leaves from the vine, and the end of A:TLA. I was 11 at the time it aired on tv, crying the hell out of me 😭
OMG WOLFS RAIN!! I swear no one has seen this anime! Awesome Doug!
I know I had the same reaction and was so happy to see someone else know what this anime is because many people forget about it! I only saw it once and because it's so sad I can't handle rewatching it, but it surprises me that when people talk about sad anime, they always leave this one out!
If you wanna cry for days watch wolf's rain and Hanbane remain back to back
I'm an opera singer (working on Sieglinde--seriously the Walküre score is three feet away on my piano) so your description alone of #1 not only made me tear up, but damn near shout "yes, oh my god, he gets it!"
Most different thing that made me cry was the ending to the Borderlands DLC Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep. I have diverse interests, to say the least.
That DLC was truly deep and ironic, and served as a unique look into the duplicitousness of interpersonal relationships.
NOW GET BACK HERE AND EXPLAIN TO ME WHAT THE HELL I JUST SAID!!! :)
No particular order
1) Lion King - Simba trying to wake up Mufasa
2) Land Before Time - Littlefoot's mother
3) Pursuit of Happiness - Chris's reaction to getting the job
4) Click (yes, the Adam Sandler movie) - When he keeps rewinding his father's last words to him
5) Lord of the Rings: Return of the King - "I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you"
6) I Am Legend - You know damn well which scene
7) Wreck-It Ralph - Ralph destroying Penelope's car
8) The Iron Giant - "Superman..."
9) Harry Potter atDH2 - Fred Weasley
10) Avatar the Last Airbender - Iroh singing Leaves From the Vine
-Bambi's mom
-Simba's dad
-That scene in Fox and the hound everyone cries at
-The opening to Up
-Bing Bong's death in Inside Out
-The ending to Beaches
-Baby Mine
-Every death in Harry Potter
-Evelyn's death in Mummy Returns (only the first time I saw it)
-The ending to Coco
-John Coffey's death in Green Mile
Gage Peruti Wolverine’s death in Logan
Gage Peruti Fox and a hound and make me cry too when his owner has to give them up to the wild then the Music
Hachiko. Especially the ending.
Jackson Pickup Yeah, I can see that. It was a sad way for such a groundbreaking role to go out.
Well, what did you expect from an opera? A happy ending?
WHAT'S OPERA, DOC?
no, BUT I EXPECTED IT FROM A FUCKING BUGS BUNNY CARTOON
One of the moments that makes me cry is in, of course, Avatar the Last Airbender. But, like Doug, I may be the only one that feels this way about it. It’s in The Beach (my personal favorite episode of the series. I know, weird.) where Zuko says this:
“For so long I felt that if my dad accepted me, I’d be happy. I come home now, he finally talks to me (a little chuckle). He even thinks I’m a hero.”
The little chuckle makes me cry. It’s as if Zuko’s voice cracked and was about to cry, but quickly hid it with the laugh, as if the realization finally hit him. To me, that laugh represents that even after he got everything he’s ever wanted and just about killed himself for, it was all worthless. All that effort, for the “love and acceptance” from his dad, wasted.
All in one chuckle.
That's a good one.
you know i feel like The Beach is a bit underrated. it's great character building for Zuko and even Tai Lee and Mai.
I totally agree! Not too many people talk about it.
Man... that moment when Dumbo's mom sings him that song in the cage :'(
sycker1 she didn't sing it to him it was just background music ( like that one song from brother bear where he tells the cub what happened to his mother). But yeah that's a sad scene. She really cares for her baby, you see all these mothers sleeping peacefully with their babies and the most she can do for him at that moment was cradle him in her trunk through the bars
A Pregnant friend of mine here at work cried watching a .gif of that scene last week. lol
it's a heavy one.
Tbh, the one scene that guarantees tears from me every time is from the fourth Harry Potter movie, when Amos Diggory clutches his son's lifeless body and just breaks down. The utter pain and despair in his wails and sobs is just so convincing and heartwrenching, how openly he grieves over this. He was expecting triumph and his son returning from the maze glowing with pride and joy, or at worst in disappointment over losing. Instead he gets the last thing he could've expected, and it hurts every time I see it.
"That's my boy!"
Man. Just how he said that line set me off.
Jeff Rawle is a powerhouse actor who's also very underrated. As far as I know, he's been in very few, if any movies aside from Goblet of Fire and usually acts in TV shows instead, but he has more talent than a fair few Oscar winners. The fact that he could make you cry after having so little screen time throughout the movie is a testament to that. You should have seen him when he had a more meaty role as the villainous Silas Blisset in Hollyoaks.
You workaholic! There was no need to treat us on your vacation. Now go, treat yourself :)
For me as a kid I remember crying when seeing Darth Vader die in Return of The Jedi, it's just such a great scene seeing this iconic villain just wanting to see his son with his own eyes for the last time and then we hear the Imperial March being slowly played on a harp as his last breath leaves him when dies.
I remember Doug saying that the wake from _Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarves_ ripped him to shreds, namely when Grumpy started crying.
Terminator 2... That ending still gets me some 27 years later. That film is a masterpiece.
I gave this comment a Thumbs Up just like Arnold did in the movie :)
me too :(
Same, I tried playing it off when my dad asked “what’s wrong?”
The unknown future rolls towards us. I face it for the first time with a sense of hope, because of a machine, a terminator, can learn the value of human life. Maybe we can too...
You're fucking right it's a masterpiece, it's my favorite movie period
The ending of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas gets me every time! 😭
somebodywhoisbored I was a mess when I watched that movie
Read the book, knew it was coming, and seeing it on screen still had me in tears. Pavel's death too was extremely upsetting.
That was fucked
Manic Same. Watched it again in High School. While I never cried during it, it certainly felt like someone stabbed me in the heart with a sword and was twisting it. Very hard to watch.
it was just horrible ;( i cried too
-The scene from Avatar when Uncle Iroh visits his son's grave.
-Nina's fate on Full Metal Alchemist: that's all I'm gonna say about that.
-Another FMA moment: When Ed Elric finds his brother's body on the other side, but he can't bring it back without his soul. The moment where he tells Al that he'll be back for him ALWAYS brings me to tears.
-The moment in Dragon Ball Z when Recoome hits Gohan one last time and almost kills him (tearing up just writing this): the moment he hit the ground, I lost it.
-The last few minutes of Avengers Infinity War. They'll all be back, but it was still heartbreaking, especially when Spider-Man went.
I held onto the moment with Uncle Iroh passed the scene
The Jane shirt! Seriously shocked I haven’t seen any comments on that yet.
Pianoguy27 yeah, it's great XD
Nothing needs to be said
I actually was really interested in hearing about the emotional impact Valkyrie had on you, and now I really want to look into this Opera. I have a deep appreciation for classical music, opera, and mythology, so it seems right up my alley, and I'm so glad I got to hear about it through you :) I absolutely agree that music can just bring a person to their most vulnerable state; it's done that for me many times.
Anyways, my saddest moments are...
-Coco (when Hector has a flashback of singing Remember Me to Coco)
-Grave of the Fireflies (playing "Home Sweet Home" over memories of Setsuko after her death)
-Tales of Ba Sing Se (Iroh singing "Little Soldier Boy" at Lu Ten's grave)
-Spring Awakening (Those You've Known)
-the ending of The Book Thief (I remember reading it in my backyard as a twelve-year-old and bawling)
-Into The Woods (No One Is Alone)
-Adventure Time (I Remember You)
-To Kill a Mockingbird (Scout finally meeting Boo Radley; I still can't fully explain why that part gets to me, it just does)
-Inside Out ("Take Riley to the moon for me")
-This one's really weird, and I think the emotional reaction it gets is largely tied to nostalgia, but the series finale of Codename: Kids Next Door. I know it's a goofy, fun kids' cartoon and not trying to be deep like Avatar or Steven Universe, but when Nigel has to leave his life behind and says goodbye to all his friends individually, it was like having to say goodbye to my own childhood. It's worth noting that I saw it around the time I was entering middle school and preparing to leave childhood for teenhood, so it resonated).
Wow, surprised to hear you mention Wolf's Rain, I feel like it's such an underrated anime. The moment mentioned is totally the first one that came to mind.
When you brought up The Last Airbender, I 100% expected you to talk about That One Moment from the end of Tales of Ba Sing Se. I haven’t watched the show in so long, but I think it’s time at some point to break out the old box set and rewatch, if not just for the emotion.
The end of Wall-E and Avatar The Last Airbender had me BAWLING. Which for me is crazy because i watched those on the same day of July 19th 2008 lol
Lol, Wall-E got me too
GeminiJoule witch version of avatar
my kids laughed at me when they saw me crying at Wall-E in the theater. But to me, Wall-E was more human than the humans, and he wasnt killed, he had his humanity stolen, which is worse than death. I've been to jail, so I relate.
😍
The end of Madoka Magica. That whole anime is a massive tearjerker but the last episode is where I finally broke.
TheIronBrass That was bittersweet, but honestly not as destructive as it could have gone, considering the whole of the series.
But Sayaka's final episode... Damn.
Doctor Whouse That’s probably the saddest scene in the entire show. I can’t listen to Decretum without tearing up
My favorite sad moment of the show is when Sayaka just breaks down in tears and cries over making the decision to save her friend hitotmi.
he can't see without his glasses.
oh yeah... ow :*(
One that made me cry was Spirited Away. There weren't a lot of tearjerk scenes in the movie, but it is such a perfect and beautiful movie. I've never scene a movie that good at the time and I cried my eyes out. That's how powerful that movie was to me. I've never had another movie have that effect on me since.
A lot of Ghibli films do that for me
Tarzan- Kala showing Tarzan the treehouse where she adopted him and him deciding to leave the gorillas to be with Jane.
#4-2 Just hearing Doug talk about them made me tear up inside and out. Also, hope you have a lovely vacation.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood!
The scene when Winry has Scar at Gunpoint! She's on her knees just bawling! Ed is trying to talk her down! Scar suddenly has an existential moment of realization, even willing to accept it if Winry Shoots Him! And then when Scar escape, Ed is there for her and that line "it's your hands, they're not meant to kill, they're ment to give life!"
AAAHHHH!!!!! I still get choked up every time I see it!
Wonderfully animated! Wonderfully Voice Acted! And if you can watch that scene and Still say " "all english dubs suck!" " then you have a solid Tumor of Pettyness where your Soul should be!!!
Movie moments that made me super emotional
-Riley returning in Inside Out
-it’s not your fault from Good Will Hunting
-I could have got more from Schindler’s List
-Connor says goodbye to his mom in A Monster Calls
-First 10 minutes of Up
-execution scene from Green Mile
I’m sure there are more That i missed
Yeah those are some definite tearjerkers indeed. I havent seen A MONSTER CALLS yet but would love to.
There are soooooo many sad moments I could list off. It's almost like top 100 for me.
Top 10 Pixar’s saddest moments
1. First 10 minutes- Up
2. Miguel sings to Mama Coco- Coco
3. Andy gives away his toys-Toy Story 3
4. When She Loved Me- Toy Story 2
5. Coral’s Death- Finding Nemo
6. Sulley and Boo say goodbye- Monsters Inc
7. WALL-E forgets EVE- WALL-E
8. Arlo and Spot say goodbye- The Good Dinosaur
9. Bing Bong’s death- Inside Out
10. McQueen’s memories of Doc Hudson- Cars 3
No one mentioned the "Jurassic Bark" episode of Futurama.
Yeah that will do it every time.
There are like 5 Futurama episodes which are more emotional than Jurassic Bark
Oh god damn it now I'm thinking about it!
Gotta go hug my dog now.
Good call! I didnt cry, but it is in the ball park. Definately very sad, you feel it every time. There were other episodes that are sad too, but towards the end it seemed like they were trying to remanufacture that feeling with other episodes. It got obvious that was what they were going for, which made it much less effective.
I read the plot on Wikipedia and it almost made me cry
"He can't see without his glasses!" -My Girl
Darrell Covello Stop it! My heart! I can't! 😭😭😭
Where are his glasses ? 👓 Vada Margaret Sultenfuss to Thomas J. Sennett. 😢😭
Did the family genuinely not want him to wear glasses? Seriously, if I was going to prepare someone for burial, I'd give them their glasses unless they put it in their will or something.
@@cartoonmaster2401 probably so the zombie can't see well
"I can't be seen without my glasses!" - Johnny Bravo
I cried during Yondu's funeral in Guardians of the Galaxy 2. When the Ravagers showed up and lit off the fireworks, I lost it.
Me too. It started when he died but Groot with Peter thinking about Fathers and Sons and then into the funeral. OMG I was a mess. And I knew it was going to happen (the movie was spoiled for me) but that didn't stop the tears.
I know it's coming when I rewatch the movie, and it STILL makes me cry.
When Bruce WIllis has to say goodbye to Liv Tyler at the end of Armageddon. Its dumb, but it makes me cry every time.
same though.
Same. When she says, "no, daddy, no," I lose it every time. Such a dumb movie to elicit that response, but it does.
The iron giant made me inconsolable when I was kid.
Both the scene when the giant remembers the deer, his reaction to what happened to hogarth breaks my heart.
And also "super man"
And similarly in wreck it Ralph when Ralph says the Bad Guy Affirmation at the end.
Iron giant soo good
For Coco, I teared up when Hector sang for Chicharron just before his final death.
The scene when Oskar Schindler says, how many more lives he could have saved for his car or his golden pin...that destroyed me. I almost had turn it off.
Also, the scene in Scrubs, when Cox realizes, that he is on Bens Funeral.
Most recently the end of Ame & Yuki (Wolfchildren). When the Mother says, that she hasn`t done enough for them. Waterworks.
The Never Ending Story where Artex is literally drowned in despair. Yeah he comes back at the end but you don't know that going in.
Oh God yes. I borrowed the movie from my local library when I was a kid, and I regretted it instantly. I can't remember if I finished it or not, but good to know he came back!
YESSS!!! My number one easily
The Never Ending Story will always be my favorite drama movie. EVER.
I watched that movie all the time but would always go into the kitchen until that scene was over.
10. Baby Mine from Dumbo
9. Mindful Education from Steven Universe
8. "I couldve saved more" from Schindlers List
7. Phantom of the Opera Finale
6. Littlefoots mother from Land Before Time
5. Zuko/Iroh reuniting
4. Maes Hughes Funeral, but mainly her daughters reaction to his burial
3. Todds owner let him go in Fox and the Hound
2. Po's inner piece from Kung Fu Panda 2
1. The ending to A Monster Calls.
Number 7, 5, 4, 3 and 1 for me :'( Nice to know there is someone else out there who cries at the ending to Phantom :'( Maes Hughes' daughter just upset me so much and that song they play when Tod's owner lets him go makes me cry so much :'(
wow, totally forgot I cried during Fox and the Hound.
Oh, God, that scene from Fox and the Hound rips me apart every time.
No.4 ...it was a terrible day to rain.
Number one is a stardust ad
I just saw Grave of the Fireflies and I don't think I can recover
My top 5
SOME MINOR SPOILERS
1. The Shawshank Redemption (Brooks scene)
2. Donnie Darko (The whole film is miserable, but that ending hit me hard, great film)
3. Wreck It Ralph (I'm bad, buts that's good scene)
4. Boy In The Striped Pyjamas (You know what I mean)
5. Terminator 2 (I now understand why you cry)
Wreck It Ralph always gets me too
Can we include video games at all? If so, here's some of mine (in no particular order)
*Read Dead Redemption* - Marston's Last Stand
*Sunshine* - The last 15 minutes
*Portal 2* - The Turret Opera
*Breaking Bad* - Seeing Jesse suffer so tremendously
*Nausicaa & The Valley of the Wind* - Nausicaa’s supposed Sacrifice
*Super Mario Galaxy* - Discovering Rosalina's Backstory
*Cowboy Bebop* - “See ya Space Cowboy, Bang.”
*The Passion of Joan of Arc* - Her Execution
*Journey* (the game) - The whole damn thing is very emotionally taxing
*Samurai Jack: Tale of X-9* - “Lulu, take care of Lulu, sweet thing…”
Speaking of avatar:
- That moment when Zuko was rejected from the people he saved when it was revealed he was fire nation prince. It seems so unfair, but that's how life looks like.
- Moment when Aang realizes his nation was exterminated and goes mad. I didn't know anything about the series when i watched it for the first time and that caught me off guard.
- Conversation between Iroh and Toph, especially "So... where is your nephew? - I've been tracking him actually. - Is he lost? - Yeah, a little bit...", you can see Iroh's sadness.
and ofc Zuko and Iroh reunion.
The ending of Homeward Bound. Every time. Shadow, I just... I mean...
Cartoon Kelly oh my god. When Shadow crests the hill, and the music swells, and he says "Peter," and Peter yells "Shadow!" And Shadow's limping, and Peter's running, and Shadow is so happy... "oh, Peter, I worried about you so!"
Ugh. My feels.