Honestly, I think the whole point of the story actually works better if you get the "bad" ending. The toy he comes back with is weird and ugly, but that's not the important part. Even in the cutscenes... things don't go as planned, but they're still doing the best they can to honor the dad's memory.
This doesn't need any campy, over the top cheering and dance. The song is solemn but inspiring. The cadence makes us feel like we are experiencing Laura's sorrow and joyous disbelief. Even the agents and Khan know that this is no time to be flashy and dramatic; it is a time to mourn and comfort. And that alone is inspiration enough to move forward.
I used to think this song was relaxing. After playing EBA back when I was 12, I struggle to hold back my tears every time I hear this. 25 now and I still can’t hold back my emotions every time I hear this.🥲
played eba for the first time back in 2009 and 11-year-old me was not prepared for all the emotions. after 11 years, i suddenly remembered this game, so i cleaned up my old nds lite yesterday. got to this stage, and now at 22, i'm still crying, man.
Cried so loudly while watching this, as my own father passed away a few years ago. Also, I've realized that Lucy has probably one of the most humble wishes in the game. As most are about people wanting fame and glory, but no, this is just a little girl who wishes to see her father one last time.
I get you, man. Ouendan has a few sad ones (can't recall how many games there are). There is the one of the sisters, where one passes away and the other blames herself for her death. The other is a man who died but left things with his beloved on bad terms, so he begs to go to Earth one last time to tell her that he loves her. Deeply moved, the head angel grants him 3 hours.
Best part is, this one is being done pro bono, there was NO "HHEEEEAAALP!!!" in this intro. Kahn just watched what was happening and dispatched the Agents without a second thought
When I first played it, I thought it would be easy being a slow steady pace song. Then my vision started getting blurry making it harder to correctly hit the right marks. Apparently, the game released some chemical agent into my eyes. Well played, Nintendo. Well. Played.
See, I was like 8 or 9 when I played this with my cousin, I didn’t cry AT ALL years later, I watch and listen to this, I cried, even thinking of my dad who passed away 2 years ago in June
I have a theory for this stage. The father was actually an Elite Beat Agent who was killed in the line of duty. Kahn instead of doing his usual 'Agents are GO!' just stares at the monitor silently. He could just be being respectful for the girl and not treating her suffering as 'another mission'. Which is also why the agents aren't dancing.
That's a pretty neat theory. Ties into one I always had: That from the events of this mission and the final mission, Lucy grows up to become an Agent/Diva herself, so moved and grateful for the agents being there when her family and the world needed them that she would eventually pick up the torch (and the microphone) when one of them passed it on. Maybe with your theory, she also did it to honor and carry on her dad's work, having seen for herself what it was like to have someone who lives to inspire others to do the impossible.
What I love most about this mission is there isn't some silly campy setup. The commander doesn't even issue an official order. The agents don't need to be told. They already know. This was the hardest stage in the game, even beyond Jumpin' Jack Flash, because this stage hit me like a freight train, and it's kind of difficult to see the screen through the endless tears and rush of emotions of losing my own mother. I'd like to believe the canon that Lucy, knowing the power of music, becomes an Elite Beat Diva, and rises to the rank of Commander.
Japan's Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 1 and 2 both had similar missions. "Over The Distance" and "Believe". It's all hilarious fun and games till you hit those levels, I swear. Ugh.
I honestly think it only worked because the game had been so campy up until then. I so expecting something silly to happen that when it didn't I went "wait a minute, this isn't funny... this isn't funny at all." If the game tried this tone from the start I'd have rolled my eyes, I think.
C0sm0sTheM0use Imagine this for a moment. The Commander of the EBA, years from now. He's old. Tired. Confused. He can't keep up with the phone calls anymore. Cut to a scene of him training new agents in dance moves and he trips over his own two feet. Another shot of him getting tangled up in phone cords. Yet another of him under a pile of paperwork. His hair disheveled, his uniform untucked and a mess. He goes to scream for HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLP. But no shout escapes his lips. A hand is set on his shoulder. A girl's hand. And through the power of song, dance, and music, she helps him get through one last mission. Whips the troops into shape. Sends them on missions to save the Earth. And at the end of it all, he smiles and takes off his giant Star, and pins it on her chest, walking out the door with a smile on his face and a giant thumbs-up in the air. For me, it's headcanon, but I'd like to believe Lucy at the ABSOLUTE LEAST becomes a Diva.
LIKE TWO YEARS LATER BUT I STILL COME TO THIS POST EVERY NOW AND THEN AND I WANTED YOU ALL TO KNOW SOMETHING THE SONG FOR THIS MISSION? A DUET. "UNDER PRESSURE" BY FREDDIE FUCKING MERCURY AND DAVID FUCKING BOWIE
Adults I know: "Oh hush. When have video games ever been anything more then guns and violence? Video games can never have anything deep within them Me: ..............
After playing this mission. I was in tears yes but I will forever respect the agents. Because they brought back this little girl's father and did the impossible. That's badass
It's 2022 and i still remember playing this while holding my tears, I must give Lucy's a good ending she deserves. It's good to see this once again before christmas. The only rhythm game that made me cry after playing because of the storyline, i didn't know a short story would made me cry overnight. It's such a good game I will forever miss playing EBA.
This game had some of the biggest feels moments. This mission, the mission were the dog has to go home, the girl who wanted to be a dancer, etc. And let's not forget the mission failed cutscenes. I really hope there will be a Elite Beat Agents 2, or possibly in smash. This game is too good and underrated to be forgotten.
Just played this for the first time yesterday and... wow, that was powerful to me. I too lost my father when I was young, so this mission made a deep connection from me from that alone. I lost my mom a couple years ago too. The ending of the mission too also hit home with me and I cried so hard. I didn't know that was going to happen. I went into this game expecting a lot of silliness and I most certainly got that! But out of any of the missions, this one is by far the one that spoke to me the most. And I will never fail this mission.
I finally realized why Lucy is the first person to yell to encourage agents to break themselves when they're petrified... bcos She has the PUREST heart than any other agents' clients :'(
I first played EBA in 2008 when I was ten. Well my great aunt had be in the hospital for quite some time. She was getting worse and I was quite close to her. Heck I don't even know what illness she had because I was young and didn't understand. Well she didn't get better and I was told by my parents that she died two days after our last visit at the hospital. I cried so much those following days. I thought that playing my DS would help and 'A Christmas Gift' was the next level in EBA so I played and it made me even more sad for obvious reasons. To this day, that level is the only level in any game I refuse to play.
The game is so epic and fun with all the awesome songs. Then this one comes and punches you so hard in the feels. Especially the part at the end when the father's ghost comes back to see his family again and even brings the bear he promised to get her.
3:07 - it shows a buff image of her father instead of lucy and her mom 3:52 - the wind splats the cake at her face 5:13 - she hugs her teddy and says shes not going to cry in the bad ending he comes back with a metallic teddy
Yes. This stage is beautiful, and empathetic, and serious... ...and REAL. A young girl shouldn't be expected to fully understand death, and somehow, with the power of believing, spirit and music, everything works out for the Stevens family. Lucy gets her wish, Laura gets closure and the drive to move forward, and Matthew keeps his promise, even from beyond this mortal coil.
When I was younger, I think this was one of the first games I had to actually stop playing, roll in a ball on my bed, and bawl my eyes out. It just hit me right in my childhood way too hard
Considering at the time of this upload, this definitely hits me in the heart. RIP Uncle and Grandpa. You two were always there for me when i needed you two
Same thing dude, same thing.. I remember I was so addicted to this game when I first got it. I was just a little kid, at 8 years old. It was like 2 in the morning when I played this mission. After I finished it, teardrop after teardrop was hitting my nintendo. God, I was never touched by ANY type of movie/story until then. Amazing. No movie in the world could make me cry, but a 5 minute storyline for a video game mission did it. This is why I could never forget about EBR. It was just, epic.
I played this game when I was younger. When I got to this stage I started to get emotional over it. Now I’m 21, and my grandfather died on December 11th of 2019; so now when I watch this I just start crying rivers. I miss him so much...
I remember playing this game for the first time and being so thrown off by this stage because the tone was SO different from the rest of the game. Couldn't help but shed a tear... and it was only punctuated by the agents standing in silence at the end instead of doing their usual victory cheer/dance.
I appreciate that there was no "GO!!" before the mission started, as to not kill the tone. This made me feel the first play and even now looking back :')
"Oh so whats the plot here. Help with chaos with work. No? Oh running about to get the teddy. No I.....a-accident.....I....what.....WHAT?! WHAT THE FUCK." At the end of the mission, "YOU FUCKING GHOST STOP MAKING ME CRY!"
God this makes me tear up every time. It is crazy how the rest of this game was very fun and ridiculous and this level just hits you with an absolute gutpunch. Love EBA
Only thing lacking in this video is Commander Kahn's YEAAAAAAAAHHH at the end of the song. It really made the moment for me when I played. I mean no other word can be used to describe what the Agents managed to do there, so I guess Kahn rolled with it.
Me:Elite Beat Agents? This looks like a fun game that'll have no emotional impact other than humor. This mission comes up. Me:Hey wait a minute this is making me sad, it lied to me through song!
Shoutout to my fuckin idiot brain thinking of this at random points through the day, especially at work, so I have to consciously hold in tears over fuckin nothing. EBA will probably forever be one of the things I most admire Nintendo having published, even if they never make another one outside the Ouendan games they struck a lot of gold here.
After all the joy I had playing Highway Star (I LOVE that song), my bro recommended me this story (he's got a DS so I borrowed it by a little while) and... man, I got really emotional when I played it. This is too beautiful. :')
I still remember playing this level for the first time. After several levels of ridiculous scenarios and silly set ups, this one hits you like a friggen semi. I just thought “oh I can see where this is going. The dads gonna have a tough time finding the perfect gift for her daughter. Shenanigans at malls and super markets to get the gift…WHAT?” When the song started, I had to pause and emotionally prepare myself to not fuck up. I couldn’t fuck up. I needed to help her.
The real reason the agents have sunglasses is so you can't see their tears in this stage. ;_;
Also why Commander Khan doesn't turn around to shout "Agents are go".
Agreed, that has to be it.
Kills me every time 😭
@@megaman161 He didn't want to be seen crying.
How am I supposed to play this stage when I can't see the screen through my tears
HAHA I had the same experience when i first played the game.
What do you mean, first played? I'm playing again and I still cry.
i still cry when i here this song. it's a sad song by Chicago
I was having a blast until this song nearly broke me down!
@Noah Partic this is gunna be my song for when I pass away
There is no quicker way to feel like a terrible person than to fail any part of this mission.
Honestly, I think the whole point of the story actually works better if you get the "bad" ending. The toy he comes back with is weird and ugly, but that's not the important part.
Even in the cutscenes... things don't go as planned, but they're still doing the best they can to honor the dad's memory.
1buddahead Yeah, fail something/someone adorable and I feel utterly awful as well
it just ruins it entirely! I would've cried had I not failed the second scene and gave Lucy a right ol' splattering
Happy Day -_-... not the best way to put it but ok.
I will admit the part where the wind blows the whole cake over I burst out laughing. I never expected that.
you know this is sad when even the agents don't dance
like...everything hurts in my mind and body...holy fuck...I didn't think you could double over crying
and when the commonder isn't saying GOOOO!!!!!(his probably secret crying in front of tha screen ;.c)
This doesn't need any campy, over the top cheering and dance.
The song is solemn but inspiring. The cadence makes us feel like we are experiencing Laura's sorrow and joyous disbelief. Even the agents and Khan know that this is no time to be flashy and dramatic; it is a time to mourn and comfort.
And that alone is inspiration enough to move forward.
BONUS ROUND: Highest difficulty sends the commander, making it even better.
How can anyone believe in god when bad things happen to good people :(
The fact that Elite Beat Agents managed to take a cheesy love song and make it so heartbreaking is an achievement in itself
I used to think this song was relaxing. After playing EBA back when I was 12, I struggle to hold back my tears every time I hear this. 25 now and I still can’t hold back my emotions every time I hear this.🥲
I am here for my annual viewing and crying :')
We feel the same.
You already know 😔
you too?
Yo what? Is that Rong Rong!?
Omg why does this silly video game music video always get me every time. Good to know I'm not the only one...
8 YEARS AND IT'S STILL TOO MUCH
I heard this song while at the grocery store.....put down my bread and remembered Lucy and her father and just wow the power this has 😭
13 years now, and still too much
played eba for the first time back in 2009 and 11-year-old me was not prepared for all the emotions.
after 11 years, i suddenly remembered this game, so i cleaned up my old nds lite yesterday. got to this stage, and now at 22, i'm still crying, man.
@@madeofcastiron pure kino
15 years and it hasn't getting any easier...
Cried so loudly while watching this, as my own father passed away a few years ago.
Also, I've realized that Lucy has probably one of the most humble wishes in the game. As most are about people wanting fame and glory, but no, this is just a little girl who wishes to see her father one last time.
And yet the humblest is perhaps the hardest one of all. Damn. 😭
I get you, man. Ouendan has a few sad ones (can't recall how many games there are). There is the one of the sisters, where one passes away and the other blames herself for her death.
The other is a man who died but left things with his beloved on bad terms, so he begs to go to Earth one last time to tell her that he loves her.
Deeply moved, the head angel grants him 3 hours.
Im sorry for your loss
Best part is, this one is being done pro bono, there was NO "HHEEEEAAALP!!!" in this intro. Kahn just watched what was happening and dispatched the Agents without a second thought
When I first played it, I thought it would be easy being a slow steady pace song. Then my vision started getting blurry making it harder to correctly hit the right marks. Apparently, the game released some chemical agent into my eyes. Well played, Nintendo. Well. Played.
Kaisar Dragon Chemical Agents are... GO!
Kaisar Dragon Not to mention the *F E E L S*
Kaisar Dragon fucking hell... Same...
Hears about the blurring. Bursts in. You didn't fail her did you, if you did. Takes out torture devices.
See, I was like 8 or 9 when I played this with my cousin, I didn’t cry AT ALL
years later, I watch and listen to this, I cried, even thinking of my dad who passed away 2 years ago in June
>Playing a game full with hilarious, comical stages
>Suddenly a stage that made me pause the game so I'll shed tears
I was not prepared for this
Neither was I, Vetuyasha. Neither was I.
I have a theory for this stage.
The father was actually an Elite Beat Agent who was killed in the line of duty.
Kahn instead of doing his usual 'Agents are GO!' just stares at the monitor silently.
He could just be being respectful for the girl and not treating her suffering as 'another mission'. Which is also why the agents aren't dancing.
I don't know Who are you, but this is canon for me...
@@TheGiordiman 2
i enjoy this theory and seeing as we dont have much lore this could be plausible
That's a pretty neat theory. Ties into one I always had: That from the events of this mission and the final mission, Lucy grows up to become an Agent/Diva herself, so moved and grateful for the agents being there when her family and the world needed them that she would eventually pick up the torch (and the microphone) when one of them passed it on.
Maybe with your theory, she also did it to honor and carry on her dad's work, having seen for herself what it was like to have someone who lives to inspire others to do the impossible.
@@Evertide05 oh my god this is amazing. I'm accepting this as real right now!!
What I love most about this mission is there isn't some silly campy setup. The commander doesn't even issue an official order. The agents don't need to be told. They already know.
This was the hardest stage in the game, even beyond Jumpin' Jack Flash, because this stage hit me like a freight train, and it's kind of difficult to see the screen through the endless tears and rush of emotions of losing my own mother.
I'd like to believe the canon that Lucy, knowing the power of music, becomes an Elite Beat Diva, and rises to the rank of Commander.
Japan's Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 1 and 2 both had similar missions. "Over The Distance" and "Believe". It's all hilarious fun and games till you hit those levels, I swear. Ugh.
I honestly think it only worked because the game had been so campy up until then. I so expecting something silly to happen that when it didn't I went "wait a minute, this isn't funny... this isn't funny at all." If the game tried this tone from the start I'd have rolled my eyes, I think.
C0sm0sTheM0use
Imagine this for a moment.
The Commander of the EBA, years from now. He's old. Tired. Confused. He can't keep up with the phone calls anymore. Cut to a scene of him training new agents in dance moves and he trips over his own two feet. Another shot of him getting tangled up in phone cords. Yet another of him under a pile of paperwork. His hair disheveled, his uniform untucked and a mess. He goes to scream for HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLP.
But no shout escapes his lips. A hand is set on his shoulder. A girl's hand. And through the power of song, dance, and music, she helps him get through one last mission. Whips the troops into shape. Sends them on missions to save the Earth. And at the end of it all, he smiles and takes off his giant Star, and pins it on her chest, walking out the door with a smile on his face and a giant thumbs-up in the air.
For me, it's headcanon, but I'd like to believe Lucy at the ABSOLUTE LEAST becomes a Diva.
Brother Laughing, That's beautiful, man :')
LIKE TWO YEARS LATER BUT I STILL COME TO THIS POST EVERY NOW AND THEN AND I WANTED YOU ALL TO KNOW SOMETHING
THE SONG FOR THIS MISSION? A DUET.
"UNDER PRESSURE" BY FREDDIE FUCKING MERCURY AND DAVID FUCKING BOWIE
You must pass this stage. You can't let her down.
Even if you have no hands, you must *try*.
YOU JUST CANT MESS UP THAT STAR AT THE END, FOLLOW THE BALL LIKE YOUR LIFE DEPENDS ON IT
The reason why I can never again listen to You’re The Inspiration without tearing up _at least_ a little...
Nothing can break a man more than a child mourning their dead parent.
Don't forget a parent mourning their dead child.
I'm sorry, but the failure where the picture is him being incredibly buff makes me laugh so much.
1. Oh yeah I remember this stage, let's watch it again.
2. Try not to cry.
3. Cry a lot.
Adults I know: "Oh hush. When have video games ever been anything more then guns and violence? Video games can never have anything deep within them
Me: ..............
Show them this and/or Mother 3 and you've got yourself a river.
GlitchMaster2 Mother 3 will definitely work
WHY DO I TORTURE MYSELF BY WATCHING THIS
Because we're sick masochists?
watch elfen lied
LINEAGEIII I can't feel sympathy for monsters that can (and do) telepathically rip people apart for no reason
Ever hear of Clannad? I enjoyed it, it is touching, cute and funny at times.
After playing this mission. I was in tears yes but I will forever respect the agents. Because they brought back this little girl's father and did the impossible. That's badass
IM NOT CRYING
YOU'RE CRYING
Think of many inspirational character from any movie you watch.
Snackies I'M NOT CRYING! I JUST HAVE INCREDIBLY SWEATY EYEBROWS!
Snackies IM NOT CRYING MY EYES JUST HSVE THE COLD SWEATS
I AM CRYING! SO ARE YOU, QUIT LIEING TO YOURSELF!
IT'S JUST HOW I BATHE MY EYE BALLS
It's 2022 and i still remember playing this while holding my tears, I must give Lucy's a good ending she deserves. It's good to see this once again before christmas. The only rhythm game that made me cry after playing because of the storyline, i didn't know a short story would made me cry overnight. It's such a good game I will forever miss playing EBA.
This game had some of the biggest feels moments. This mission, the mission were the dog has to go home, the girl who wanted to be a dancer, etc. And let's not forget the mission failed cutscenes. I really hope there will be a Elite Beat Agents 2, or possibly in smash. This game is too good and underrated to be forgotten.
sadly,even with "osu!",this game isn't known as it deserves
Zeninguem8 It's sad that the most amazing games are so underrated...
Well, the EBA agents are spirits in smash, so atleast it's not forgotten in nintendo's eyes
@@lukes.854 Same as Custom Robo in that regard.
fuck. that most beautiful song. makes me want to laugh and mourn rampant
Te encontré tio Shadow, con que así es como apareció en el Top 10 momentos tristes... ;;
No me creo que Shadow sea un eba fan
Just played this for the first time yesterday and... wow, that was powerful to me. I too lost my father when I was young, so this mission made a deep connection from me from that alone. I lost my mom a couple years ago too. The ending of the mission too also hit home with me and I cried so hard. I didn't know that was going to happen.
I went into this game expecting a lot of silliness and I most certainly got that! But out of any of the missions, this one is by far the one that spoke to me the most. And I will never fail this mission.
I finally realized why Lucy is the first person to yell to encourage agents to break themselves when they're petrified... bcos She has the PUREST heart than any other agents' clients :'(
It's this kind of thing that separates good games from GREAT games.
EBA is a truly great game.
I first played EBA in 2008 when I was ten. Well my great aunt had be in the hospital for quite some time. She was getting worse and I was quite close to her. Heck I don't even know what illness she had because I was young and didn't understand. Well she didn't get better and I was told by my parents that she died two days after our last visit at the hospital. I cried so much those following days.
I thought that playing my DS would help and 'A Christmas Gift' was the next level in EBA so I played and it made me even more sad for obvious reasons. To this day, that level is the only level in any game I refuse to play.
... too bad you couldn't face the aliens. Lucy really stepped up to the plate then.
The game is so epic and fun with all the awesome songs. Then this one comes and punches you so hard in the feels. Especially the part at the end when the father's ghost comes back to see his family again and even brings the bear he promised to get her.
Roger Ebert: "I'll believe video games are an art when someone can legitimately say 'I cried on level 3.'"
Gamers:
This will be viewing 8 and my first since becoming a parent and uh yeah, this still kicks me in the guts every time. Amazing game.
I've never seen the failure scenes from this particular stage, and I hope I never will.
the first 2 are actually quite funny, the 3rd one is depressing though... so yeah don't lose during that part -_-'
3:07 - it shows a buff image of her father instead of lucy and her mom
3:52 - the wind splats the cake at her face
5:13 - she hugs her teddy and says shes not going to cry
in the bad ending he comes back with a metallic teddy
@@fuitbythefoot That's more of the neutral ending, because Lucy gets to see her father one last time.
The bad ending is if you fail the song.
i remember this kid in my school was playing this game on the bus, he just randomly burst into tears and everyone was like wtf?
Goddamnit.
I just went to see this mission cause everyone on 4chan back then talked about it.
I didn't need to be hit with tears immediately
I like it how for this stage they took the situation more seriously and that cartoony and still made our hearts feel sad
Yes. This stage is beautiful, and empathetic, and serious...
...and REAL. A young girl shouldn't be expected to fully understand death, and somehow, with the power of believing, spirit and music, everything works out for the Stevens family. Lucy gets her wish, Laura gets closure and the drive to move forward, and Matthew keeps his promise, even from beyond this mortal coil.
Still gets me... even at thirty years old.
When I was younger, I think this was one of the first games I had to actually stop playing, roll in a ball on my bed, and bawl my eyes out.
It just hit me right in my childhood way too hard
Considering at the time of this upload, this definitely hits me in the heart. RIP Uncle and Grandpa. You two were always there for me when i needed you two
IGN showed this mission and they were just making fun of the entire thing the whole time. Heartless bastards.
You can't spell Ignorant without IGN
jayvir6 i have literally never been so mad in my entire life
like, we all know IGN is shit, but that takes it to a new level
@@pwn3ronetwothree ignorance is not the right word to use IMO
What's their studio address I just wanna talk
@@theycallmet3061 I doubt that those people even still work there, they've probably moved on to Twitter by now.
I fucking loved this game in middle school and this stage was always my favorite… it still hits 12 years later 🥲
This song came on in a store the other day.
"Don't cry don't cry don't cry don't.... goddammit ;_; "
Same lol damn stores
yeah every time i go to store and hear this song, the tear suddenly drop
I need to rewatch this every christmas.
An old wound was opened watching this video... 12 years later... but that wound stills inside me.
It's almost a personal Christmas tradition to revisit this song every Christmas
I have a cold and my eyes were really dry and irritated, so I came here. Thanks Agents.
Same thing dude, same thing..
I remember I was so addicted to this game when I first got it. I was just a little kid, at 8 years old. It was like 2 in the morning when I played this mission. After I finished it, teardrop after teardrop was hitting my nintendo. God, I was never touched by ANY type of movie/story until then. Amazing.
No movie in the world could make me cry, but a 5 minute storyline for a video game mission did it.
This is why I could never forget about EBR. It was just, epic.
Nothing more heart shattering than a little girl moarning over dead daddy
The only gaming moment that can consistently make me cry EVERY time.
CMON KIDS LET US ALL GO TO THE FEELADELPHIA TRIP
I played this game when I was younger. When I got to this stage I started to get emotional over it. Now I’m 21, and my grandfather died on December 11th of 2019; so now when I watch this I just start crying rivers. I miss him so much...
How can a story feel both heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time
this was my fave song from that game.. this was my childhood....
Volvi A Derramar Lagrimas! Pasa El Tiempo Y Aun No Supero Esa Parte!
Merry Christmas, everyone.
Time for another round of tears.
I’m 30 now, and this level still gets to me as it did the first time I played it. Thanks for the upload !
YEARS OF LOOKING IVE FOUND IT MWAHAHAHAHAHAH I HAD THIS GAME IN MY MEMORIES MY WHOLE LIFE FINALLY I THINK I MIGHT CRY I COULD NEVER FIND THE GGAME
Manly tears were shed today.
I remember playing this game for the first time and being so thrown off by this stage because the tone was SO different from the rest of the game. Couldn't help but shed a tear... and it was only punctuated by the agents standing in silence at the end instead of doing their usual victory cheer/dance.
I remember playing this a couple of years back. Feels everywhere.
I merely WATCHED this and I was absolutely SOBBING. I can't imagine PLAYING the mission...
1. keep calm
2. try to not cry
3. cry
I almost cried when I saw the scenario for the first time. I said to myself I can't fail this song!
I appreciate that there was no "GO!!" before the mission started, as to not kill the tone. This made me feel the first play and even now looking back :')
Oh god, the feels... The feels...
This mission....is why i love this game so much
Having played this quite some time ago, the memory of this scene already made me cry.
Hi! 2021 Triforce here and still crying! Y’all have a good day!!
This is the song where if I got a "NO" I would just retry it because it was too sad.
I remember this game and I felt horrible when I lost this level when I was a kid 😢😢😢
The only time when he was silent.
Any other mission: "Agents are...GO!"
This one? Painful silence.
played this as a kid, i cired. im 23 now, still crying
I cry everytime. D: Who thought a game as goofy as Agents dancing to help people would bring one of the saddest and sweetest levels ever?
Thank you for the perfect video to cry to. Always so good to get some tears out
"Oh so whats the plot here. Help with chaos with work. No? Oh running about to get the teddy. No I.....a-accident.....I....what.....WHAT?! WHAT THE FUCK."
At the end of the mission, "YOU FUCKING GHOST STOP MAKING ME CRY!"
God this makes me tear up every time. It is crazy how the rest of this game was very fun and ridiculous and this level just hits you with an absolute gutpunch. Love EBA
I fear no man, but that thing...
*You're the Inspiration (E.B.A.)*
*Over the Distance (Ouendan)*
*Believe (Ouendan 2)*
It scares me.
Scary songs
Only thing lacking in this video is Commander Kahn's YEAAAAAAAAHHH at the end of the song. It really made the moment for me when I played.
I mean no other word can be used to describe what the Agents managed to do there, so I guess Kahn rolled with it.
There's a time to be anime, and a time to be real.
There's no need to say it. Just seeing Lucy smile is enough for them to know they pulled it off.
The real challenge is completing this while blinded by your tears
Merry Christmas y'all
Me:Elite Beat Agents? This looks like a fun game that'll have no emotional impact other than humor.
This mission comes up.
Me:Hey wait a minute this is making me sad, it lied to me through song!
I _hate_ when people do that!
Shoutout to my fuckin idiot brain thinking of this at random points through the day, especially at work, so I have to consciously hold in tears over fuckin nothing. EBA will probably forever be one of the things I most admire Nintendo having published, even if they never make another one outside the Ouendan games they struck a lot of gold here.
I'm not crying...YOU'RE CRYING!!!
This broke my heart!
Me when playing this part:
I CAN'T SEE THROUGH MY TEARS!
After all the joy I had playing Highway Star (I LOVE that song), my bro recommended me this story (he's got a DS so I borrowed it by a little while) and... man, I got really emotional when I played it. This is too beautiful. :')
I remember when I played this level I powered through the tears, because I was determined as Hell to give Lucy her happy ending.
“Good luck daddy!” ……oh god……
I love this game. I remember the whole game being comical and fun, and then this mission happened.
I remember playing this for this first time... So many feels were felt that day.
This is the hardest song of all, i mean, how the hell am I suppose to clear this while crying like a little biach?
I'M NOT CRYING ITS JUST SOMETHING IN MY EYE!!
My yearly waterworks around Christmas
Can't even watch this without crying, or at least wanting to. Great video!
I still cry every time 😭😭
Every time I played this it had to be perfect because I didn't have the heart to make her sad.
I always come back to this video every so often for my feels trip.
omg i softened up so much, almost teared up rewatching this after like 3 years
manly tears crawl down my cheeks just from hearing the story
Nostalgia with make me Cried again....
I still remember playing this level for the first time. After several levels of ridiculous scenarios and silly set ups, this one hits you like a friggen semi.
I just thought “oh I can see where this is going. The dads gonna have a tough time finding the perfect gift for her daughter. Shenanigans at malls and super markets to get the gift…WHAT?”
When the song started, I had to pause and emotionally prepare myself to not fuck up. I couldn’t fuck up. I needed to help her.