Fox & Hound (Tod & Copper / Cap & Capper) ... sad scene
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- We met it seems such a short time ago,
You looked at me needing me so,
Yet from your sadness our happiness grew,
And I found out I needed you too,
I remember how we used to play,
I recall those rainy days,
The fires glow that kept us warm,
And now I find we're both alone,
Goodbye may seem forever,
Farewell is like the end,
But in my heart's the memory,
And there we'll always be.
-Widow Tweed's farewell to Tod the fox
why do i torture myself by watching this.
I'm the same. I think it's because very few scenes in films or T.V. shows have the effect that this does. I find it impossible not to cry. The music, the words and the look on their faces as they part, all combine to devastate me.
3 years late to reply but the simple answer it *BECAUSE IT IS BEAUTIFUL*
Trust me I'm the same way
Emily Minhinnick Because Disney gets into your head that way
elvisleeboy I am surprised the Lady did not pass away from heartache later on 😥
I remember even when I was a kid thinking
"He can't survive out there, he doesn't know how to do anything to survive" which for me made this part even more tragic
Maybe, but all beings of nature have their instincts
Rainbowmangleartist if animals are raised in, per say a zoo, they depend on their food given to them, not having to find it. So, if the zoo released those animals, they'd die due to not knowing what to do. Its the same thing in Tod's place
Melissa she didn’t wanna bring him there ,she did because she had to ..Because Copper’s psychopathic pet daddy Amos was out to kill Todd so,that was the only way to save his life
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@@rain7366 No, you're mostly wrong... All animals, especially those with a long history of wild ancestors, have *natural instincts* . Thats why a domestic cat who's lived its entire life in a house can survive outside on its own just fine if something were to happen to the owner, etc
I can never watch this scene without sobbing incoherently :'(
Nirrini same😭😭😭
Me neither
You know something? The longer you wait, the harder it's gonna be for him to adapt. And the harder it's gonna be for you to let him go. - Sheriff Gordy, Open Season (2006)
It’s the music that makes it so sad.
@@F5Storm1 neither can I
This is the saddest scene of any film I had ever watched 😭😭😭
+Georgia Wingett up
+Miguel Monteiro Up is nowhere near this bad
Georgia Wingett It DESTROYED my childhood! UGH this was my favorite movie when I was little but ugh it's SO SAD! The Fox deserved an Oscar for this! Plus its historic, we also learned what the Fox says before they came out with that awful song in 2013
Didnt you watch Land Before TIme? T_T T_T T_T
Even the onions are crying
Christian A. Perez thank goodness for your comment - snapped me out of my sobbing into laughter 🤣
Even the bacteria is crying
I’m laughing while crying 😢😭 thank you for this comment
😭
🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's weird how we watched this as kids and either thought nothing of it or didn't understand what was going on. But now that we're older you can relate more and understand more, and that makes you cry your eyes out.
As a kid I cried at this because I understood the pain of loosing someone you love.
I lost my pet and I left my family behind on South America. Not many kids understand this heartbreaking scene.
It's not what I've already lost that's hurts me inside, it's what I'm going to lose one day
Ash Trancy Even as a kid, I wept like you wouldn't believe.
Ash Trancy definitely can't relate to you because even as a child I sobbed at this
I am with you on that. I never cried when I first saw about 8 when I first watched it but now being 25, I am crying.
The most heartbreaking part is that he doesn't even understand what's going on and it makes it 10x harder to not cry.
yes
Watched this movie over and over with my 3 year old son in hospital while was being treated for cancer. This scene brings back the terrible thoughts we would lose him. Chemo, surgeries, spinal taps, blood transfusions; thought it would never end. This year he graduates high school, football and baseball star, honor student, church youth leader. Thanks for posting.
This is the hardest thing to watch. I had to hug my dog.
I had to hug my nothing.
I chased my cat around crying and yelling "let me love you!"
Oh yeah I have a cat o_O but he's evil af...
cried into my cat's fur
My little dog looks like this fox, I swear I had to go get her and hold her to watch this
Saddest scene in any movie. Period.
anusalltheway not even up can compare to this
The saddest line in this scene is when the grandma says that she realized she needed tod as well. This further saddens the entire aspect of the film, which is that society drives apart people that could've had wonderful lives together. If they hadn't been forced to be driven apart due to the way things functioned then the grandma would still have her best friend, Tod and Copper could still be 'best friends forever' as they liked to think they would be as kids, and everyone would be a lot happier
I'm 25 years old now. Will this scene still make me cry? Turns out yes, it will.
25 right now...and I cried watching this
Kinda crazy.. isn't it?
if you cry, congrats......you hypnotized yourself
32 years old right now ?
@@theunknown1760 Nah, I think he’s still 25
I'm not gonna cry, I'm not gonna cry, I'm not gonna cry, I'm not gonna cry 3:11- (deep gasping sobs)
Mr. Handel-Bar your not alone 😭
Mr. Handel-Bar you're lucky. I only got 40 seconds in before I started.
Still gets to me even after all these years.
SAME. I was asking myself why I was purposely putting myself through this and I tried to keep it in but couldn't after that part.
Im a 6'4. 230 lb scotsman....and even I couldnt hold back the tears.
Me: I wont cry I wont cry
''We met it seems... such a short time ago''
Me: N O
idekanymore i literally hug my dog on the part “i needed you too” bc oof same
@@vato5656 I agree with both of your comments. Take care my friends
I KNOW.
if I ever have children, one of the things I'll look forward to most is getting to show them all these beautiful animations, artistically cataloging the entire spectrum of human emotion and experience. they've helped me grow so much, and I'm sure it will help them grow too
Deep. I respect you.
Same this generation, other than some people and i, it seems don't respect these old animated movies. I prefer them to the newer movies. The fox and the hound, dumbo, 101 dalmations, etc
Ragnarok.... I'm fifteen and completely love the classics. Tbh everyone will always love these films no matter how old. I don't like how people always get at "this generation" for not being cultured and "not knowing" any of the classics. In a way even though these animated classics like this, the aristocats and lady and the tramp etc. are absolutely beautiful masterpieces that we will always cherish and never forget, we are making new classics as time goes on and soon things that seem very recent will become classics too. I'm not getting angry, just saying that no matter how old there are some things that everyone have seen and love. *awkwardly drops mic not knowing if what he just said was a useful statement or not*
Gabe Palcic *torturing them emotionally.
James I’m younger and I love Fox and the Hound.
Dalmatians and Lady and the Tramp are pretty cool too. Didn’t like Dumbo that much, admittedly.
But FatH is from the 80s. Not that old. Closer to the Renaissance than to Dumbo et al.
This ALWAYS makes me cry more than any Disney movie! It's the most heartbreaking scene...=(
It is heartbreaking! It always makes me cry too and I'm 14!
Purple Jewel it's okay I haven't seen this movie since preschool and here I am crying at the age of 13 :)
Purple Jewel vcanimallover That's nothing, I'm 18, haven't saw this movie in ages, and I still blubber like a baby
OMG! All of you teenagers saying "I'm 14 and I still cry" "I'm 18 and I still cry"... It sounds like you just enjoy typing your age in the comments section. What is WITH that!? First of all, get over yourselves, you are never too old to cry. People can enjoy a good cry at 5 or 50 so shut up and stop hogging all the Kleenex!!!
BlinkinFirefly HAHA!! good point!
just flooded my whole house with my tears
wait...I came here because I saw a post and forgot why this scene was so sad. I should've known there was a reason I cry every time I watch it. To my past-self who forgot why this scene was sad...screw you.
jessicajnsm i came too because of the facebook post . but i n3ver saw this movie
".....is a memory and there you'll always be." = feels
If you've ever had to say goodbye to a pet, you know this is the saddest and most painful scene in any movie ever.
im just here bc im on antidepressants and this is the only thing that makes me cry
oh my god that's exactly why im here too!
@@honorhonor4458 😔
PLS ME TOO LMFAO
@@mayadunkle9825 its gonna b ok
me too wtf i never thought others get thru this
It's that harmonica. Such a beautiful nostalgic sound. Damn you onions ughhhh.
I’m nearly 30 years old and this scene STILL makes me cry
Right in the childhood.
"I needed you, too."
DEAD.
Right.
Mister Spade Same ;-;
This scene will make 99% of human beings cry, I'm part of that 99%😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
1% gang
Charlie Floyd Psychopath detected.
Charlie Floyd execute this man
When I was little, right after I watched Spirit and the Fox and the Hound, I said "goodnight" and "I love you" to my grandma, and went to sleep; she passed away.
HetaliaCalifornia oh god that made me so sad. Now I can't stop thinking of my grandma. I knew her since birth. 😰😢😥😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😪🤕
HetaliaCalifornia 😢
Rest in peace and love to your grandma hope she is in a better place
This was my favorite movie with my grandma
Wow, way to take these emotions to a whole other level. Damn.
I remember watching this in elementary school grade in class. I knew I was going to cry in front of all my friends. When this part came on I lowered my head but when I looked up briefly every other boy and girl was crying too. This still makes me cry as an adult.
Jeffrey Horton this made me laugh! thanks for the comfort!
I have to keep pausing this because it's hard for me not to cry.
Growing up as an orphan this by far was my favorite movie, never knowing my real parents, this movie kept my spirits up. I love and will forever love this movie💚
This is straight up SADISTIC man. There is no other word for it.
Oh god, why did I watch this?!
i cry every time ;n;
I think I find this to be the saddest Disney scene. There's a few, but I think this one is the saddest.
My cat of 15 years is dying, this song hits home on many levels. I'll love you, Duncan, I thank God He gave me you. I remember going to the shelter on my sixth birthday and I chose you. You are like no other cat, you loved life and you were outgoing and a friend to all, people and animals alike. I remember you following me down the road when I would go on walks, or dressing you up when I was a child. Now the life has left your eyes, but I can still hear you purring, reaching out your paw to me, meowing at me and looking up at me in love and devotion. Rip "my boy," you will be missed 💔
My dog died 3 years ago and the pain is still there like it was yesterday I feel your pain 💔
I was born in 1984 and this movie came out in 1981. In 1990 when I was just 6 years old my Mother bought this movie for me on VHS and I remember watching it thinking, The Little Mermaid and Mary Poppins were the best Disney Films ever made, until I watched The Fox and the Hound because at 6 I balled my eyes out to most of the scenes from this film but especially this one specific scene. Now I am 30 years old and watched this on Bluray and I still cry during it. Disney made a One of a Kind Gem with The Fox and the Hound the best Disney movie in my opinion even above The Lion King, Mary Poppins and even Old Yeller. Thank you Disney!
If you think about it, this was a really dick move on her part. Tod grew up as a pet. In real life, he'd have no idea how to survive in the wild on his own.
And we even say it in the movie if it wasn’t for Disney logic he’d die
Yeah I thought that. Even wild foxes have poor survival skills which is why they usually only live for a few years, a pet one would probably die on the first day ! But Yano Disney lol
True dat
he eventually had to leave; their wild animals. she was going to pass away and probably knew it. so both are sad parts on their own.
She did it to protect him her neighbor was literally knocking on her door to kill him. It was a strong place of love ad her only option
I bawl every time
me too
Same bro
The damn innocence of animals never fails to rip the heart into shreds. The curious, 'where you going' look Tod gives her as she leaves him... Makes me die a little more each time I watch it.
i can't watch this without crying, omfg..
Emily Hankinson who can’t?
This sense made me cry as a kid and 20 years latter it still makes me cry😥
The most heartbreaking scene Disney's ever made... Still crying, age 21.
This fucking scene.. the picture, the poem, the music, even her just signalling that he can't come back because if she says it she will probably burst into tears
GOD DAMN IT, I'M 20 YEARS OLD
why am i crying at 3pm on a saturday
Literally 1 week later same thing :’(
Idk same here. I mean I wish Disney characters story be more emotion
Fuck the lion king this movie made me cry like a fucking school girl ;-;
Moon_Bunny25 me too!
Mauro X. Sorry to ruin it for you but, Lion King was based off Shakespeare's Hamlet and the story of Moses and Ramses.
Mauro X. Sigh. Listen, every single movie has a source of inspiration, that's where ideas come from. Some of the scenes of Lion King are similar to Kimba's, but who said that Kimba is all about originality? According to your logic, then it would be okay to say Kimba was "a shit that stole Walt Disney's Bambi," and Kimba is just another Bambi, but in Africa.
Mauro X. If everyone thought like that then everything would be a ripoff off of everything. Tezuka asked for permission to adapt Disney's Bambi into a manga for the Japanese audience, and that was Kimba. Plus, I didn't say Bambi was shit intentionally meaning it, I was quoting what you said in your previous comments.
A Random Chicken the lion King was sad as fuck. you crazy
This part, and the part where Todd saves the dog from the bear and falls in the waterfall and the dog gets in front of Todd when the owner tries to shoot him, those parts gets me every time. I can never not cry on those parts :(
It's Grace
The saddest scene in Disney history
This scene is so sad that even thinking about that song makes me legit ugly cry
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Omg me too 😭😭😭
Each this is probably the saddest Disney movie ever made. Doesn't even have a happy ending in my opinion. Granted they went on to live their lives happy but they never got to see each other...
Exactly, it's really bittersweet. They get to live happily ever after on their own, but they know they'll never be friends again and that's sad.
Oddly enough as a kid, this movie didn't make me cry (despite the fact that I knew it was sad) I'm 22 now, and I remember 2 years ago I watched the movie in college and I started crying..
not really odd. You have much more life experience now and there's a difference between knowing and understanding. You can understand (and therefore feel) the sadness more so at an older age ;).
(Of course that's not to say kids can't feel or understand the sadness.... Just for many of us that comes at an older age)
I'm 24. WHen I saw this at age 9, I bawled.
TTrying to remember why I thought It'd be a good idea to watch this...
Only 9 seconds in and I'm already welling up like a bitch!
Goddammit Disney!!!
Man up and cry.
I'm here cause of my divorce idk why
Sometimes we just need a sad cry when it doesn't have to do with us. Stay strong
Me too. Me too. We will get through this
I played this scene when my mom and stepdad put their cat down. She was moms cat sure but she got her when I was 12 she she’s every bit mine as she was my moms. Hugs to everyone who loves animals!!
Every time!! Every mothertrucking time!! 😭😭😭
There are 2 things in Disney movies. This scene and in tarzan, when he said goodbye to his mother kala. My mother left me and long ago with no words for many many years. In tarzan I have a strong connection because I've been adopted by a new caring ❤ mother like kala. The scene when tarzan left in clothes what made kala cry was the same devastating scene when I left for the army. I love my new mother, and she earned the title NANA for her little granddaughter today.
I think this scene is sadder than the scene from The Lion King
Simba just realized his dad is dead
And also God damn sad
But this scene, the fox is so confused and has no idea what's happening
That official broke my heart man
I agree 😭
2019 anyone? I'm crying my eyes out now
I remember watching this on tape when I was about four years old... It was the first time I cried in a movie. Now, 12 years later, with it almost completely wiped out of my memory... I find it. And I cried just the same.
This scene just fucked me up.
Yo shut up
this part make me cry :(
This a very old comment
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@@carter.coleman shut up
@@harveygaming3277 how old are you?
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i cry EVERY damn time i watch this movie
I think the music played a part in this sad scene.
RandomHelpingGuy yes
I think the sentiment of a loving parent with an orphaned animal with no direction into nature was the sad part. But sure the music is what hit you
@@Stowneyo That isn't what I meant. I meant that the music added to the sadness of the scene, not that it was the only sad part of the scene.
I saw this as a child before I could not comprehend, because the language barrier, so her reminiscencing dailogue was lost to me.
But the music still made me feel sad.
Making me cry
Oh god I was crying the second they were in the car! :'(
Jake Turner-Clarkson it only got to me when she tried not to look at him
You know what's really sad about this movie? Most of the actors here already died of old ages, but Jack Albertson the one who made Amos Slade's Voice, died a very short time after the movie was released
Jack Albertson is also grandpa joe in Willy wonka and the chocolate factory
I have this song on my phone and it always makes me emotional especially because I think of my cat that passed away. He came to me at the perfect time in my life and died at the worst. I really needed him just like he needed me too.
this part never fails to make me cry
Never watched the movie. This was recommended to me. Disney wakes up and chooses sadness and UA-cam spreads it.
This scene is very sad and beautiful (and gets me every time!) but the whole movie is worth watching just because it has such a nice message. Sure, it has cute animals and pretty animation, but those animals are a metaphor for people - like children, Tod & Capper became friends not knowing that they are supposed to hate each other, something that was decided by adults. This is just what we are doing to our children: If you would let black, white, jewish, muslim and gay kids together to play, they wouldn't judge but it you did the same thing with adults, there would be prejudice and hurtful comments. And this movie is just about that.
Jee Disney really knew how to get the tears flowing years ago. Nowadays though it's all cliches,
boy dumps girl, sad scene
princess and someone have an argument, sad scene
But years ago (Like Bambi) No one expected something as sad as this to happen. To me, that's why it works so well even today.
If we have a cliched teenage girl in a movie, gee i wonder when and what the sad part is.
If it's a princess it feels the same way.
However this scene hits people really hard because they weren't expecting the woman to go to such a great length to keep her fox safe. So it's both heartwarming and tear jerking at the same time.
This scene never hit me as a kid, watching back and looking back at my cats death it hit me. Very hard.
bre noel so sorry about your kitty. I totally understand; I still think about my fur-babies and miss all 3 of them who have passed on over the Rainbow Bridge in my 32 years.
I still cry with this scene at 28 years old no movie has ever been able to do that to me since
Thumbs up if you still cry to this even now!!! :(
My cat passed away less than 2 days ago and she was just taken away to be buried. As I watched the car leave with her in it, immediately this scene came into my mind.
Now here I am, watching this, realizing just how much it connects to me...and how badly I am going to miss her.
I rarely cry, but this did the trick.
we lost our dog today she was 16, I couldn't help but looking this and all dogs go to heaven up. So sad I miss her.
Always hit home. I felt like that when I lost my grandma.
Disney was wrong for this one
Imagine a live remake. It won't be the second time i've cried over this scene. Watch a live action would be 10x as hard not to cry to. It'd be like my 100th time.
Crying every time!!!
Best movie ever!!!
This deserves 1 million oscars, even in 3 hundred million years ahead, in billions of galaxies!!!
This is the most emotional scene ever!!!
cant even watch this without crying.. every time she looks back at him as she gets in the car and her tears fall i can't keep it together
I first saw this movie when it was airing on TV a few years ago when I was 12. It crushed me. It freaking crushed me. But it feels like it's even sadder when I'm about to graduate my junior year of High School.(crying as I type this)
this music gets me every time. i cried as a child during this..and now as an adult. but as an adult it makes me cry because i understand it more...plus it makes me miss watching this at my grandparents house. my gram would always take me to blockbuster to get it. and i loved it. and i loved those days also this lady reminds me of my grandma..and i miss those days so much it hurts
Kelsie Paige you must have had great grandparents to be able to vividly remember liking watching this particular movie at their house.
This was one of my favorite movies when I was a child. I’m currently 27. Can’t wait to show my children this movie.
I never really cried during this scene when I was a kid. The complex emotions were too much for me to understand. Now, as a 21 year-old man, I can't stop sobbing.
30 years old now. Watching this again. I cried when I was 6 watching this. I’m crying now. 😭 EVERY TIME. WHY DO I COME BACK TO THIS?!
My baby brother couldn’t hardly talk when he was watching this and all I remember was him screaming and then breaking down. All he could make out was a few words about Todd being left behind. All I could do was hold him close and try to calm his crying down. To this day. Almost a decade later, every time I watch this. Or think about it I lose it and sob. I can’t handle this shit
It is my dream to get the quote from this scene tattooed, this quote is what got me through loosing my beloved horse who I knew for 19 years before he passed on. I love you Star, you were my beautiful black beauty and no pictures could ever capture the beauty and happiness the memories in my heart hold dearest. Goodbye may seem forever, farewell is like the end. But in my hearts the memory and there you’ll always be.
this is exactly what i miss about disney movies. the sentimental scenes, memorable characters, life lessons being taught, etc., etc... now they're just 3d "cgi" crap. there's nothing charming or memorable about them at all. it's disappointing.
I'm not used to cry in movies, but this is one of the few movies that I wiped my eyes, and felt sad. But I can say it was one of the best movies I had seen throughout my life, so heartwarming and with a powerful message. Surely one great underrated movie.
Oh my goodness, this scene by far gets me every time!!! I'm 15 years old but it still has such a traumatic effect on me because the widow reminds me of myself in real. I'm very lonely as we'll, never had any real friends. And I get bullied at school so this whole scene reminds me of myself because I had to leave precious things behind too :"((
as a kid, i used to watch this and sob and here i am now 19 years old really sobbing hard at it again. i don't think i could watch the film again, i haven't for about 10 years. don't think i could take it
I'm crying so hard right now. I thought maybe now that I'm 25 and not 7 or 8... I wouldn't cry. I was so wrong.
THIS is the saddest moment in cartoon history, period.
i forgot that they made the older Disney movies for kids to enjoy and for adults to have mini emotional meltdowns,
This scene gets to me everytime. No matter how old I'll get it triggers something in me.
I'm watching this in honor of my cat piggy who I just said farewell to but in my memories he will always stay
Why did I come to watch this before starting my shift at work 😭😭😭😭
LOL💀💀💀
Holy shit movie, this is depressing as hell. Makes me dread the day I have to say goodbye to my cat.
"And now i find we're both alone, Goodbye may seem forever farewell is like the end , but in my heart's a memory and there will always be"the paper in front of my computer is now soaked.