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The whole Tinkerbell and the legend of the Neverbeast movie! That was the movie that really hit me, first when I was 8 and watched it on big screen and secnond when couple months ago watched all Tinkerbell movies with my family it hit me again so even I could barely sleep after I watched that movie on some moment. Sadly they stopped the movies after this one which really was weird way to end it due to everything that was happening in the movie, but I wish we got one more movie to clear some things!
There's THREE extremely emotional moments in Big Hero 6. When Tadashi dies, when Baymax sacrifices himself and when Baymax shows Hiro that Tadashi is still around, though in video form. That last one gets me even more than Baymax's sacrifice.
hell no it wont. my brother & i r twins & we were born in 94 when it came out. so was our cousin & we saw it with him & his wife & little brother in theaters last week 4 its 30th anniversary. we were the only people in the room besides this couple two rows below us
The saddest moment in Goofy movie was this: Max: I’m not a little kid anymore. I got my own life now. Goofy: I know that. I just wanted to be part of it.
I agree that is sad, although I agree Goofy was trying to get Max to do childish activities he just wanted to spend quality time with his son and all he had to do was get to know him better which is the whole point of the film and I think that is just perfect
Inside Out was the first movie my family went to see after a cross country move so, needless to say, it hit me HARD. I still cry everytime Riley says “I miss home.”
I worked at a summer camp and we all went to see Toy Story 3 when it came out. You just heard nothing but sniffing when Andy said good bye to the toys. Every adult in that theater had red eyes when they walked out.
I adore Disney movies, as they don't dumb things down for children, but treat them with the respect they deserve. I watched "Coco", "Encanto", "Inside Out" and more with my younger cousins, and they all appreciated how nuanced the storytelling was.
I’m like the complete opposite 😂 If I find it really happy, or sad, or really sad then I will either have tears silently streaming down my face, I’ll be burying my face in a pillow silently sobbing or I’m not silently sobbing at all and I’m crying my heart out
I know, that scene including the other emotional scene when Ian remembers all the stuff that he did with his older brother considering him his father figure (although he did not meet his biological father since birth), that scene it's so heartwarming and beautiful because it remind me so much with my relationship that I have with my older Sister since my childhood and my teenage years.
I know this list is about Disney and Pixar films, but for me personally no other Disney animated moment made me cry as hard as the last 10 minutes of Amphibia. Now granted I know this was coming considering the show’s theme about change, but it didn’t change the fact of how heartbreaking it was, from Anne, Sasha, and Marcy saying goodbye to the Amphibians that took them in at the beginning, to Anne and Sprig sharing one last hug before the former walks into the portal back to Earth, to the timeskips where we see them end up in the future, and the narration Anne’s says about how change is difficult but of the things you let go, you’d be surprised what make its way back to you. That’s what I call a tearjerker of an ending.
Don't even get me started on what happened to Karmi in "Big Hero 6: The Series" in the finale for the first arc of season two with the two-parter special "City of Monsters"
*You know a movie is good when they have some damn tear jerking moments or moment. Shows that life isn’t all ups. The lion king scene when mufusa dies and simba has to live with that guilt was just straight up emotional.*
Onward should have made this list EASILY. I cried so hard at that movie. Like sobbed uncontrollably. It just spoke to me and was so relatable to my life. I'm disappointed it didn't make the list.
Lion King came out one month after I lost my father...it was oddly comforting to me because I had a Disney character I could relate to...as for Dos Origutas, that scene always makes me cry and I am 41 years old...a lot of these scenes made me tear up but nothing like those two.
I was waiting for Mufasa's demise to be on this list. It's especially gut-wrenching considering Mufasa loved his brother, occasional bickering aside, and for the latter to refuse to reciprocate that brotherly love all in favor for the throne of the pride lands probably hurt Mufasa more than his actual death. Also, it's nice to know A Goofy Movie is on this list. I grew up watching that in the mid 90s and it still remains my favorite movie of all time.
Scenes in Pixar films that make me cry: In Up, Ellie dying and passes her adventure book down to Carl In Inside Out, Riley admitting to her parents that she misses her home in Minnesota and crying at the same time In The Good Dinosaur, Arlo saying goodbye to Spot In Elemental, Wade elaborating himself to save Ember and Ember cries over the loss of Wade
The speech Woody gives Buzz to moviate him to help get back to Andy because he is ANDY'S toy is also heartwarming and how they go from rivals to best friends is also sweet as is the awkward smile they share at the end of the film at realising that a dog is joining the family.
Moana came out the year after my grandpa passed away, so I was still very raw from that. When I saw that movie in theaters, I was in tears watching it because it hurt so much
The Lion King is my mom's favorite film. It came out the year she graduated high school so she was "too old" for Disney movies but she still went to see it. She cried her eyes out when Mufasa died (this is what she told me) but I actually got to see her cry when we went to watch the live action version in theaters. Absolutely inconsolable. I cried too but the Lion King is her favorite while mine in Beauty and the Beast. I absolutely lost it during the live action when it was revealed that her mother had the Black Plague & that's why she isn't around.
Because it is criminally underrated, I understand why it's not here, but when Ralph and Vanellope say goodbye to each other in Ralph Breaks the Internet, it is such a powerfully bittersweet moment. The two outcasts who helped each other learn to be true to themselves and became each other's best friends separate, knowing that distance will not end their friendship because what they mean to each other will always remain inside of them.
as a child Mufasa's death broke my heart and I don't get over it.. These are also very sad for me: Jessie's backstory, BingBong being forgotten, the death of Bambi's mother, Dos oruguitas and Baby Mine.. I'm crying
Toy Story 4 undid three films of Woody's character growth and his drive to be owned by a kid by making him say, effectively, "screw the kid, I want porcelain tail." It's also a massive insult to Andy because it was Woody's idea to have Andy give them to Bonnie in the first place. Also, Jessie's abandonment hits that much harder with Sarah McLachlan's "When Somebody Loved Me" playing over the entire scene. It went up for Best Original Song but lost out to Phil Collins' "You'll Be in My Heart" from Tarzan.
I can never get through the beginning of Oliver and Company without crying my eyes out. I'm somehow fine when listening to the opening song without the visuals, but with them, I'm always reduced to a teary-eyed mess.
My favorite saddest moments featured in this list are the scene with Widow Tweed releasing Todd and the song Goodbye may seem forever playing in the Fox and the Hound, Aladdin freeing Genie and Robin Williams saying he’s most moving line “No matter what anybody says you’ll always be a prince to me” and the death of Bambi’s mother and Mufasa in the Lion King always makes me cry 👍❤️😢
I never cried at Lion King, but Onward freaking destroys me every time particularly the end when Ian’s watching Barley talk to their dad. Actually there are several moments in that movie that get me. I forgot about some of these scenes. I remember watching that goodbye scene in Monsters’ Inc and being super emotional. But the part that absolutely destrroyed me was the very end when he comes back if I’m remembering correctly. I love her calling hik kitty.
I'd say Ralph reciting the villain support group mantra as he's hurtling down toward the Mentos is much more of a tear jerker moment than destroying Vanelope's race car.
Here’s a few that should’ve been in the honorable mentions: .The Beast’s Death-Beauty and the Beast .Your Mother and Mine-Peter Pan .Eddie Tells How a Toon killed his brother-Who Framed Roger Rabbit? .Triton Destroys Ariel’s Grotto-The Little Mermaid .Pictures in My Head-The Muppets .The Lake Scene-Monsters University .Our Town-Cars
Man so many moments here that teared me up when I watch them. Up, Dumbo and his mom and even Tarzan. But the one moment that always teared me up as a kid growing up was the ending of The Little Mermaid. Seeing King Triton watching his daughter watching over Eric from afar and then uttering to Sebastian how much he’s gonna miss her. From there we see the wedding of Ariel and the Prince until once again we see her friends saying goodbye to her again. I remember tearing up even more seeing her moment with Flounder. You can hear the orchestral version of Part of your World play in the background and it ends on a happier sendoff. ❤ Another moment for me was Belle’s moment with a Beast who just got stabbed and hearing her plead for him to stay with her. Paige O’Hara did Belle so good there. 😢. I feel bad that I never was struck a chord with The Lion King. I think it’s because I have cats and seeing talking cats never did anything for me. My ginger cat is more dramatic then that.
There are some scenes that always choke me up: The Rescuers- Medusa cruelly breaks Penny's spirit by callously mocking her with, "What makes you think anyone would want a homely little girl like you?" Cinderella- Cinderella's stepsisters viciously attack her and destroy her dress. Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin: Pooh, losing all hope in finding Christopher Robin, sings Wherever You Are.
I never cried at Lion King, but Onward freaking destroys me every time particularly the end when Ian’s watching Barley talk to their dad. Actually there are several moments in that movie that get me.
Jessie's story always gets me, but one that wasn't on this list that makes me cry is from Cars when Sally is telling McQueen about Radiator Springs and the history and what happened to the small town.
Brother Bear had a good emotional scene, killing someone out of anger and revenge only to realize you killed the little brother's mother and you completely regret it with guilt and pain. Brother Bear was a good movie with heart and magic. I still wonder why it did not do so well.
Tarzan saying goodbye to Kala 😢😢😢😢 it still brings me to tears because given that she is an ape, she loves and raised him despite that Kerchak disproves her keeping him
Kid Danger: *wearing his mighty pup movie outfit* "The Fox and The Hound" makes me cry because i lost my beloved dog, Star. Because of her health issues and i ignored her.
I'm not normally a crier when it comes to movies, but man, when Kerchak dies in "Tarzan", I remember sitting in that theater, crying! Inside Out did it to me too!
I had a feeling that Mufasa’s death would still be number one on this list, and I don’t blame anyone, it is really one of the saddest deaths in the history of animation 😢
I honestly think that Ralph destroying the kart and Dory's please does make me heartbroken and sad. Especially the songs like "When She Loved Me" and the "Married Life" music.
Does ANYONE not remember what Rapunzel and Eugene went through?! Its pretty much explained through her parents section, but Eugene?! He was the lost heir to the Dark Kingdom in the series, then he was sent away to be protected by his dad, he grew up an orphan, adopted a life of crime, and meeting Rapunzel and falling for her, ONLY to get knocked out, captured, and sentenced to death! Max and the gang come in clutch, and our boys head to the tower.. But the SECOND he gets inside, he sees his girlfriend chained up and trying to warn him, but before he could do anything.. Gothel STABS the SHIT out of him, forcing him to hold back a shocked and pained scream, JUST barely able to hold it in, while Rapunzel is freaking the fuck out, and in horror at that. Once she makes the deal, it goes from "What the hell happened?!" To " You're giving your up your freedom to save me?! Don't do it!" They're able to calm each other down after a back and forth of freaking out over the other, and just when it seems like the end for them, he grabs her attention, as well as her hair and a glass shard.. And slices it off! This leads to him passing out immediately, and Gothel having a breakdown nd falling out of the window to her death. Unfortunately, Eugene is pretty much dead and pale as snow by this point, with Rapunzel doing everything she can to help him, almost crying in the procees. He, almost crying too, grabs her attention, but this time, barely awake.. He tells her that she was his new dream, with her telling him the same thing!😭😭😭😭. He immediately dies, with his hand going limp, and Rapunzel can't do anything but sing the incantation with no luck, and she cries on his cheek! Just when all hope is gone, the tear turns into a gold flower, and all of a sudden.. Golden light ITSELF bursts from his stomach and around the tower, shocking the shit out of Rapunzel, and the light transforms into the flower, then fades back into his stomach, and she immediately checks to see if anything will happen. Eugene's eyes slowly open, and he calls out her name, with her doing the same. When he sees a little bit more clearly, he makes that adorable joke about having a thing for brunettes. She realizes he's back, and launches into his arms, crying into his shoulder, and him hugging back!! They pull away, having the biggest smiles ever, and she leans in and kisses him, shocking him for a second before kissing back, having their first ever kiss😍😍😍😍😍! They head back to the kingdom on Max, reunite with her parents, with him being pulled into the hug, they have a GIANT celebration party that lasted a whole week, all their friends came true, the couple gets new outfits, and its revealed that he went by Eugene again, gave up stealing, and was pardoned for all his crimes. They have a cute game of 'Come get it." with the crown, she dips him, rolling her eyes, he smirks, and they kiss, him gently placing the crown on her head, while Pascal turns red and covers his eyes, peeking a little.. And he ends the movie answering the 'Did we ever get married?' question. He's happy to say that it took him ages, 3 years in fact, but he finally said yes. Rapunzel interrupts by gently scolding him, and he admits that he asked her. She says that they're living happily ever after, and he responds that they are!😍😍😍😍😍😍
Once Upon a Time in New York City is the best opening song in Disney in the time between Pinocchio's "When You Wish Upon a Star" and The Lion King's "Circle of Life". The song, sung by the incomparable Huey Lewis, tugs at your heartstrings. If you don't tear up at this tune, you've NEVER owned a pet
In my opinion I think Dumbo's lager ears make him even more cute. But one moment that always hurts my heart is that once scene in Lady and the tramp. It's the scene where the dogs at the shelter are howling sadly.
I remember when I was about 5 years old I asked my mom why the people were sleeping in the snow in Mulan and she didn't have the heart to tell me that they were all killed. Then in class A couple years later we were watching the movie and at this point I already found out that they died and so I pointed it out to everyone and my teacher was horrified I loved ruining everyone's day
The one that made me cry was number 23 because I can relate to that my mom didn't have the chance to say goodbye to her mother before she passed away me I'm not going to miss that at all I'm not going to miss that opportunity to finally tell my mom how much I love her and say goodbye you see saying goodbye to your mom and dad when you move out maybe painful but it's even more painful when you have to say goodbye forever. Number 11 also hit hard with me why because it makes me think of music and the one song I heard was Hush Little Baby my mom sang it to me so much I haven't memorized and it brings back the memories of when she sang it to me without a doubt in my mind I love my mom more than anything in the world I even love her more than life itself.
Shame that neither Sisu getting shot by Namari or the dragons returning are on this list. Those were the scenes that managed to get tears out of me for the first time in a while
I cry every time with Baby Mine. One that you missed that I think should've been on here was when Lady goes to pound. Those dogs howling their sad song with other dogs crying always has me weeping.
The endings of these movies... Pinocchio, Homeward Bound and Toy Story 3. All of them have something in common: after everything our protagonists went through, only to be rewarded for their struggle.
while Mufasa's death will always be one of the saddest moments in Disney and film history the genies goodbye in Aladdin has definitely taken on a different meaning in the last 10 years
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The whole Tinkerbell and the legend of the Neverbeast movie! That was the movie that really hit me, first when I was 8 and watched it on big screen and secnond when couple months ago watched all Tinkerbell movies with my family it hit me again so even I could barely sleep after I watched that movie on some moment. Sadly they stopped the movies after this one which really was weird way to end it due to everything that was happening in the movie, but I wish we got one more movie to clear some things!
The ending of the first inside out movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽
There's THREE extremely emotional moments in Big Hero 6. When Tadashi dies, when Baymax sacrifices himself and when Baymax shows Hiro that Tadashi is still around, though in video form. That last one gets me even more than Baymax's sacrifice.
Seriously?! Again, you mention Elemental at the beginning of your list but not put it ON your list? You can't be serious
Sisu’s Resurrection (Raya And The Last Dragon) :,-)
Even as an adult, Disney still has a way of bringing me to tears 😢
Hearing Buster's barking at the end of the first Toy Story and how excited Andy is to get him as a gift is a heartwarming scene.
I Agree.
Mufasa’s Death will NEVER stop being Disney’s saddest moment 😭
Exactly...🦁😭💔
hell no it wont. my brother & i r twins & we were born in 94 when it came out. so was our cousin & we saw it with him & his wife & little brother in theaters last week 4 its 30th anniversary. we were the only people in the room besides this couple two rows below us
The saddest moment in Goofy movie was this:
Max: I’m not a little kid anymore. I got my own life now.
Goofy: I know that. I just wanted to be part of it.
The part after Lester’s Possum Park when Max yells at Goofy is pretty sad 😔
I agree that is sad, although I agree Goofy was trying to get Max to do childish activities he just wanted to spend quality time with his son and all he had to do was get to know him better which is the whole point of the film and I think that is just perfect
Inside Out was the first movie my family went to see after a cross country move so, needless to say, it hit me HARD. I still cry everytime Riley says “I miss home.”
Disney knows how to make me shed a tear 🥺🩷
Indeed
At least Disney use to, before getting rid of 2D and replacing it with 3D and live action remakes.
I worked at a summer camp and we all went to see Toy Story 3 when it came out. You just heard nothing but sniffing when Andy said good bye to the toys. Every adult in that theater had red eyes when they walked out.
I saw the movie in 3D and my eyes weren’t dry at the end.
And then Toy Story 4 shat on that ending by Woody abandoning Bonnie for Bo.
I adore Disney movies, as they don't dumb things down for children, but treat them with the respect they deserve. I watched "Coco", "Encanto", "Inside Out" and more with my younger cousins, and they all appreciated how nuanced the storytelling was.
Me, too! I feel the same way!
Nothing will ever make me cry more than Andy giving away his toys. I just cried watching this list at the gym!
23 gets me everytime I watch it. It's never easy to leave ur parents when the time comes or when they leave u when the time comes.
Interestingly, I can’t cry when I watch sad things happen in movies. I can definitely find them sad, but never cry
I couldn’t cry in movies either, it’s not just you. Don’t worry.
Same...only one movie has ever made me cry but it definitely wasn't a Disney movie.
I’m like the complete opposite 😂 If I find it really happy, or sad, or really sad then I will either have tears silently streaming down my face, I’ll be burying my face in a pillow silently sobbing or I’m not silently sobbing at all and I’m crying my heart out
Sometimes I don’t cry when soneone is crying or a sad senses in movies and sometimes I do
I hear ya. I only really cried at Inside Out and Toy Story 4
The ending scenes in Onward with Barley and Ian made me CRY MY EYES OUT! I'm surprised this isn't in this video.
I know, that scene including the other emotional scene when Ian remembers all the stuff that he did with his older brother considering him his father figure (although he did not meet his biological father since birth), that scene it's so heartwarming and beautiful because it remind me so much with my relationship that I have with my older Sister since my childhood and my teenage years.
I know this list is about Disney and Pixar films, but for me personally no other Disney animated moment made me cry as hard as the last 10 minutes of Amphibia. Now granted I know this was coming considering the show’s theme about change, but it didn’t change the fact of how heartbreaking it was, from Anne, Sasha, and Marcy saying goodbye to the Amphibians that took them in at the beginning, to Anne and Sprig sharing one last hug before the former walks into the portal back to Earth, to the timeskips where we see them end up in the future, and the narration Anne’s says about how change is difficult but of the things you let go, you’d be surprised what make its way back to you. That’s what I call a tearjerker of an ending.
That destroyed me.
Don't even get me started on what happened to Karmi in "Big Hero 6: The Series" in the finale for the first arc of season two with the two-parter special "City of Monsters"
*You know a movie is good when they have some damn tear jerking moments or moment. Shows that life isn’t all ups. The lion king scene when mufusa dies and simba has to live with that guilt was just straight up emotional.*
Yeah 😭😭😭😭😭😞😞😞😞😞😞
I see why Genie and Aladdin hugging is the thumbnail . That still hits me today . Espsecially with Robbin being gone
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😔😭 #Genieyourfree
I know seeing Andy give Bonnie his toys is sad, but seeing Andy and Bonnie playing together is always adorable.
Onward should have made this list EASILY. I cried so hard at that movie. Like sobbed uncontrollably. It just spoke to me and was so relatable to my life. I'm disappointed it didn't make the list.
Mufasa's demise sure traumatized me as a kid😢💔
same i didn’t watch it again till i was grown
It's the saddest scene for a reason...🥺🥺🥺
Lion King came out one month after I lost my father...it was oddly comforting to me because I had a Disney character I could relate to...as for Dos Origutas, that scene always makes me cry and I am 41 years old...a lot of these scenes made me tear up but nothing like those two.
Disney has a way of always making you shed a tear 😢 no matter what and all these scenes are all very emotional and dig into your heart strings 😭😔
I was waiting for Mufasa's demise to be on this list. It's especially gut-wrenching considering Mufasa loved his brother, occasional bickering aside, and for the latter to refuse to reciprocate that brotherly love all in favor for the throne of the pride lands probably hurt Mufasa more than his actual death.
Also, it's nice to know A Goofy Movie is on this list. I grew up watching that in the mid 90s and it still remains my favorite movie of all time.
Scenes in Pixar films that make me cry:
In Up, Ellie dying and passes her adventure book down to Carl
In Inside Out, Riley admitting to her parents that she misses her home in Minnesota and crying at the same time
In The Good Dinosaur, Arlo saying goodbye to Spot
In Elemental, Wade elaborating himself to save Ember and Ember cries over the loss of Wade
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The speech Woody gives Buzz to moviate him to help get back to Andy because he is ANDY'S toy is also heartwarming and how they go from rivals to best friends is also sweet as is the awkward smile they share at the end of the film at realising that a dog is joining the family.
One of my ugly cry is when Mulan's Father is reunited with her and said the lines:
"The Greatest Gift and Honor is having You for a Daughter."
YESSSSS. And in the beginning when he says “look. This one’s late. But i bet when it blooms, it will be the most beautiful of all!”
Moana came out the year after my grandpa passed away, so I was still very raw from that. When I saw that movie in theaters, I was in tears watching it because it hurt so much
😔😔😔😔stay strong, and don't forget the amazing times that you two had ❤❤❤❤❤❤
The Lion King is my mom's favorite film. It came out the year she graduated high school so she was "too old" for Disney movies but she still went to see it. She cried her eyes out when Mufasa died (this is what she told me) but I actually got to see her cry when we went to watch the live action version in theaters. Absolutely inconsolable. I cried too but the Lion King is her favorite while mine in Beauty and the Beast. I absolutely lost it during the live action when it was revealed that her mother had the Black Plague & that's why she isn't around.
Meg's sacrifice from hercules "people always do crazy things when there in love" I cry everytime 😢
Because it is criminally underrated, I understand why it's not here, but when Ralph and Vanellope say goodbye to each other in Ralph Breaks the Internet, it is such a powerfully bittersweet moment.
The two outcasts who helped each other learn to be true to themselves and became each other's best friends separate, knowing that distance will not end their friendship because what they mean to each other will always remain inside of them.
I actually really liked that sequel. It had a lot of heart 😊
Disney films make me cry in a way that no other film can, Tarzan never fails to make me cry, same as Beauty and the Beast.
as a child Mufasa's death broke my heart and I don't get over it.. These are also very sad for me: Jessie's backstory, BingBong being forgotten, the death of Bambi's mother, Dos oruguitas and Baby Mine.. I'm crying
It's the saddest scene for a reason🦁😭💔
"So long, partner"
~Woody
The Fox and the Hound was the first movie that completely wrecked me as a kid. I cried all the way home.
Times Disney made me cry: Coco when Hector is dying, Bing Bong's death, Riley and Joy crying, Leslie's death ( Bridge to Terabitha), etc
Toy Story 4 undid three films of Woody's character growth and his drive to be owned by a kid by making him say, effectively, "screw the kid, I want porcelain tail." It's also a massive insult to Andy because it was Woody's idea to have Andy give them to Bonnie in the first place.
Also, Jessie's abandonment hits that much harder with Sarah McLachlan's "When Somebody Loved Me" playing over the entire scene. It went up for Best Original Song but lost out to Phil Collins' "You'll Be in My Heart" from Tarzan.
I can never get through the beginning of Oliver and Company without crying my eyes out. I'm somehow fine when listening to the opening song without the visuals, but with them, I'm always reduced to a teary-eyed mess.
How could you not include when Olaf died?! (Well I guess you did for like two seconds, but still…)
I BAWLED!! 😢😢
I cried during 17 of these. Some of them I have never seen others just didn’t love me to tears. But those 17 that do always break my heart
The fact that both Tom and Tim admitted to crying at the scene where Jessie's backstory plays proves how heartbreaking it was.😢😢😊
Who r Tom & Tim?
My favorite saddest moments featured in this list are the scene with Widow Tweed releasing Todd and the song Goodbye may seem forever playing in the Fox and the Hound, Aladdin freeing Genie and Robin Williams saying he’s most moving line “No matter what anybody says you’ll always be a prince to me” and the death of Bambi’s mother and Mufasa in the Lion King always makes me cry 👍❤️😢
In the Mufasa’s death scene does make me a little sad, but mostly pissed that Scar didn’t “accidentally” fall in after for some instant karma
That "Baby Mine" music from "Dumbo" makes me cry and depressed 😞.
"Baby Mine" really gets to me.
Both “Waiting on a Miracle” and “Surface Pressure” had me tearing up.
Mufasa’ death always gets me
RAY DESERVED SO MUCH BETTER!!!
I never cried at Lion King, but Onward freaking destroys me every time particularly the end when Ian’s watching Barley talk to their dad. Actually there are several moments in that movie that get me. I forgot about some of these scenes. I remember watching that goodbye scene in Monsters’ Inc and being super emotional. But the part that absolutely destrroyed me was the very end when he comes back if I’m remembering correctly. I love her calling hik kitty.
I'd say Ralph reciting the villain support group mantra as he's hurtling down toward the Mentos is much more of a tear jerker moment than destroying Vanelope's race car.
As a kid, Ralph wrecking Vanellopes kart made me so sad
Here’s a few that should’ve been in the honorable mentions:
.The Beast’s Death-Beauty and the Beast
.Your Mother and Mine-Peter Pan
.Eddie Tells How a Toon killed his brother-Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
.Triton Destroys Ariel’s Grotto-The Little Mermaid
.Pictures in My Head-The Muppets
.The Lake Scene-Monsters University
.Our Town-Cars
When the pets are reunited with their owners in Homeward Bound.
Man so many moments here that teared me up when I watch them. Up, Dumbo and his mom and even Tarzan. But the one moment that always teared me up as a kid growing up was the ending of The Little Mermaid. Seeing King Triton watching his daughter watching over Eric from afar and then uttering to Sebastian how much he’s gonna miss her. From there we see the wedding of Ariel and the Prince until once again we see her friends saying goodbye to her again. I remember tearing up even more seeing her moment with Flounder. You can hear the orchestral version of Part of your World play in the background and it ends on a happier sendoff. ❤ Another moment for me was Belle’s moment with a Beast who just got stabbed and hearing her plead for him to stay with her. Paige O’Hara did Belle so good there. 😢. I feel bad that I never was struck a chord with The Lion King. I think it’s because I have cats and seeing talking cats never did anything for me. My ginger cat is more dramatic then that.
There are some scenes that always choke me up:
The Rescuers- Medusa cruelly breaks Penny's spirit by callously mocking her with, "What makes you think anyone would want a homely little girl like you?"
Cinderella- Cinderella's stepsisters viciously attack her and destroy her dress.
Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin: Pooh, losing all hope in finding Christopher Robin, sings Wherever You Are.
When i need a good cry, I watch a Disney Movie
Respect life, revere life. there is nothing more holy than life, nothing more divine than life.😇
Sulley: Boo? 😐
Boo: Kitty 😀
Sulley: 😃
Me: 🥲
“Baby of Mine” ALWAYS gets me! ❤️🩹
In Onward, when he realizes his big brother has been like his dad the whole time 😭 my two brothers got emotional watching it together
I can’t believe it’s been 30 years since kids first saw Mufasa’s death in the cinemas and it never fails to have anyone sobbing.
Thank you for the update, MsMojo..!! It's always been the death scene of Bambi's mom for me.
I’d love a list for the Top 10 Pop Versions of Disney Movie Songs!
I never cried at Lion King, but Onward freaking destroys me every time particularly the end when Ian’s watching Barley talk to their dad. Actually there are several moments in that movie that get me.
These movies make me feel sad but I don’t cry
Monsters Inc when Sully says goodbye to Boo
Jessie's story always gets me, but one that wasn't on this list that makes me cry is from Cars when Sally is telling McQueen about Radiator Springs and the history and what happened to the small town.
Just the *thought* of Remember Me at the end of Coco has the capacity to make me cry, let alone watching it in full.
Brother Bear had a good emotional scene, killing someone out of anger and revenge only to realize you killed the little brother's mother and you completely regret it with guilt and pain. Brother Bear was a good movie with heart and magic. I still wonder why it did not do so well.
No. 9, 12, & 20, these moments deserve to be on this list here
Tarzan saying goodbye to Kala 😢😢😢😢 it still brings me to tears because given that she is an ape, she loves and raised him despite that Kerchak disproves her keeping him
Kid Danger: *wearing his mighty pup movie outfit* "The Fox and The Hound" makes me cry because i lost my beloved dog, Star. Because of her health issues and i ignored her.
i'm sure Star knew how much you loved her and you needed to look after yourself first
I think that Mufasa’s death was the number 1 moment were Disney made us ugly cry.
I'm not normally a crier when it comes to movies, but man, when Kerchak dies in "Tarzan", I remember sitting in that theater, crying! Inside Out did it to me too!
I remember not being able to watch Oliver and Company as a kid for such a long time because the intro made me cry so hard😂
I had a feeling that Mufasa’s death would still be number one on this list, and I don’t blame anyone, it is really one of the saddest deaths in the history of animation 😢
I honestly think that Ralph destroying the kart and Dory's please does make me heartbroken and sad. Especially the songs like "When She Loved Me" and the "Married Life" music.
Buzz trying to fly and falling while Randy's "Sailing No More" plays.😢
What’s even worse about the number one spot is that this moment still haunts Simba in the sequel.
Maybe... but he should try to be himself and not always like his father
Does ANYONE not remember what Rapunzel and Eugene went through?! Its pretty much explained through her parents section, but Eugene?! He was the lost heir to the Dark Kingdom in the series, then he was sent away to be protected by his dad, he grew up an orphan, adopted a life of crime, and meeting Rapunzel and falling for her, ONLY to get knocked out, captured, and sentenced to death! Max and the gang come in clutch, and our boys head to the tower.. But the SECOND he gets inside, he sees his girlfriend chained up and trying to warn him, but before he could do anything.. Gothel STABS the SHIT out of him, forcing him to hold back a shocked and pained scream, JUST barely able to hold it in, while Rapunzel is freaking the fuck out, and in horror at that. Once she makes the deal, it goes from "What the hell happened?!" To " You're giving your up your freedom to save me?! Don't do it!" They're able to calm each other down after a back and forth of freaking out over the other, and just when it seems like the end for them, he grabs her attention, as well as her hair and a glass shard.. And slices it off! This leads to him passing out immediately, and Gothel having a breakdown nd falling out of the window to her death. Unfortunately, Eugene is pretty much dead and pale as snow by this point, with Rapunzel doing everything she can to help him, almost crying in the procees. He, almost crying too, grabs her attention, but this time, barely awake.. He tells her that she was his new dream, with her telling him the same thing!😭😭😭😭. He immediately dies, with his hand going limp, and Rapunzel can't do anything but sing the incantation with no luck, and she cries on his cheek! Just when all hope is gone, the tear turns into a gold flower, and all of a sudden.. Golden light ITSELF bursts from his stomach and around the tower, shocking the shit out of Rapunzel, and the light transforms into the flower, then fades back into his stomach, and she immediately checks to see if anything will happen. Eugene's eyes slowly open, and he calls out her name, with her doing the same. When he sees a little bit more clearly, he makes that adorable joke about having a thing for brunettes. She realizes he's back, and launches into his arms, crying into his shoulder, and him hugging back!! They pull away, having the biggest smiles ever, and she leans in and kisses him, shocking him for a second before kissing back, having their first ever kiss😍😍😍😍😍! They head back to the kingdom on Max, reunite with her parents, with him being pulled into the hug, they have a GIANT celebration party that lasted a whole week, all their friends came true, the couple gets new outfits, and its revealed that he went by Eugene again, gave up stealing, and was pardoned for all his crimes. They have a cute game of 'Come get it." with the crown, she dips him, rolling her eyes, he smirks, and they kiss, him gently placing the crown on her head, while Pascal turns red and covers his eyes, peeking a little.. And he ends the movie answering the 'Did we ever get married?' question. He's happy to say that it took him ages, 3 years in fact, but he finally said yes. Rapunzel interrupts by gently scolding him, and he admits that he asked her. She says that they're living happily ever after, and he responds that they are!😍😍😍😍😍😍
Turning red actually made my cry and elemental almost made me cry too
I made it through most of this list without really tearing up, that is until the last 10 or so.
we getting nostalgia with this one 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
man genie saying no matter what anyone says u’ll always be a prince to me makes me cry 😭
"I... Am... Iron Man!"
"You can rest now."
"I love you 3000"
Fun fact: Bing Bongs Actor Richard Kind actually left the recording booth due how emotional it was.
Once Upon a Time in New York City is the best opening song in Disney in the time between Pinocchio's "When You Wish Upon a Star" and The Lion King's "Circle of Life". The song, sung by the incomparable Huey Lewis, tugs at your heartstrings. If you don't tear up at this tune, you've NEVER owned a pet
When Pocahontas is running to the cliffs edge to say goodbye to john smith. Gets me every time.
In my opinion I think Dumbo's lager ears make him even more cute. But one moment that always hurts my heart is that once scene in Lady and the tramp. It's the scene where the dogs at the shelter are howling sadly.
Kevin Flynn's sacrifice, Tron legacy
Mufasa’s death always makes me cry 😢
It's the saddest scene for a reason 🦁🥺😭💔
I remember when I was about 5 years old I asked my mom why the people were sleeping in the snow in Mulan and she didn't have the heart to tell me that they were all killed. Then in class A couple years later we were watching the movie and at this point I already found out that they died and so I pointed it out to everyone and my teacher was horrified I loved ruining everyone's day
It's the unexpected happy moments that get me
Same
The one that made me cry was number 23 because I can relate to that my mom didn't have the chance to say goodbye to her mother before she passed away me I'm not going to miss that at all I'm not going to miss that opportunity to finally tell my mom how much I love her and say goodbye you see saying goodbye to your mom and dad when you move out maybe painful but it's even more painful when you have to say goodbye forever. Number 11 also hit hard with me why because it makes me think of music and the one song I heard was Hush Little Baby my mom sang it to me so much I haven't memorized and it brings back the memories of when she sang it to me without a doubt in my mind I love my mom more than anything in the world I even love her more than life itself.
Shame that neither Sisu getting shot by Namari or the dragons returning are on this list. Those were the scenes that managed to get tears out of me for the first time in a while
26:26 The music behind the few minutes is called "Married Life", so essentially, that should be the title of that chapter of the movie.
Mufasa dying is still so sad. Still at least he got justice when Scar was eaten alive by the hyenas
I cry every time with Baby Mine. One that you missed that I think should've been on here was when Lady goes to pound. Those dogs howling their sad song with other dogs crying always has me weeping.
The endings of these movies...
Pinocchio, Homeward Bound and Toy Story 3.
All of them have something in common: after everything our protagonists went through, only to be rewarded for their struggle.
Homeward Bound sence where Shadow comes over the hill, it gets me everytime, alone with Sassy and Chance, then I hug my dog, a yellow Lab close.
Quasi's isolation wasn't self imposed Frollo MADE him stay in the bell tower
while Mufasa's death will always be one of the saddest moments in Disney and film history the genies goodbye in Aladdin has definitely taken on a different meaning in the last 10 years
bingbong WRECKS ME