The mostly sad or emotionally moments you ever watch (anime, cartoon, book, etc) - Spiritmon - 10-03-2017
Heya everyone! Spiritmon here. Ever in your life you watch or read something that give you awful/strange feelings? Who make you sad, to think, or anything. Of course anyone already feel that with that chaotic world of ours. But in the fiction, this happen? Here a little list of some moments that make emotional or feel like shit. To avoid spoilers I will put spoilers alert. Let's begin. I will put in comments to be more easily to see. Say in the comments what other sad moments you all can remember from the fiction.
RE: The mostly sad or emotionally moments you ever watch (anime, cartoon, book, etc) - Spiritmon - 10-03-2017
First: Justice League Unlimited: Ace Death
That was undeed one of mostly sad episodes I ever see. Basically, Ace was a little girl with power to control reality, but she was dying little by little. Here in that moment you can feel the sadness, and pit for that girl. No only that you see the human of Batman who stay with the girl. Until the moment she die. I remember I cry a lot in that when I was younger with 12. Ten years later and that scene still hurts *Cleaning a tear*.
RE: The mostly sad or emotionally moments you ever watch (anime, cartoon, book, etc) - Spiritmon - 10-03-2017
Next one: Solomon Grundy Reward:
Basically in this scene, Solomon Grundy sacrifices himself to save the world and asks Hawk Woman if his Soul is waiting for him in the next life. She doesn't believe in Souls or faith but say yes. Feeling happy he die in peace. I remember crying a lot when I that episode, and have more story behind to understand so watch.
RE: The mostly sad or emotionally moments you ever watch (anime, cartoon, book, etc) - TheTainted_Wisdom - 12-19-2019
Easy, the endings of Valiant Hearts: The Great War and TellTale's The Walking Dead Season 1.
Toy Story 3 - When Andy says goodbye to Woody and the other toys.
Batman Beyond "Meltdown" episode - "You've gotta get out of here Freeze, the whole place is gonna go!" Freeze after trying to make amends and live a normal life only to be doubted at every turn and betrayed - "Believe me, you're the only one who cares..." and dies.
Static Shock "Jimmy" episode - (Pretty damn self-explanatory if you watch it)
Paranorman - "LEAVE HIM ALONE!" When they all stand together to defend Norman against the town mob. And of course the final confrontation with Agatha.
Static Shock "Frozen Out" episode - Talking Down Permafrost
And The New Batman Adventures "Over the Edge" episode - When Scarecrow knocks Bat-girl off the roof.
RE: The mostly sad or emotionally moments you ever watch (anime, cartoon, book, etc) - Spiritmon - 12-23-2019
(12-19-2019, 07:23 PM)TheTainted_Wisdom Wrote:
Easy, the endings of Valiant Hearts: The Great War and TellTale's The Walking Dead Season 1.
Toy Story 3 - When Andy says goodbye to Woody and the other toys.
Batman Beyond "Meltdown" episode - "You've gotta get out of here Freeze, the whole place is gonna go!" Freeze after trying to make amends and live a normal life only to be doubted at every turn and betrayed - "Believe me, you're the only one who cares..." and dies.
Static Shock "Jimmy" episode - (Pretty damn self-explanatory if you watch it)
Paranorman - "LEAVE HIM ALONE!" When they all stand together to defend Norman against the town mob. And of course the final confrontation with Agatha.
Static Shock "Frozen Out" episode - Talking Down Permafrost
And The New Batman Adventures "Over the Edge" episode - When Scarecrow knocks Bat-girl off the roof.
Some of those I still need to watch, but Toy Story 3 indeed have a heavy emotional moment. If you love something, you must let it go.
Hmm if I can think in something sad (and is related of Pokemon) is 3 certain events. In the Celebi movie where Celebi ends up dying after spend her energy. Darkrai death in his battle against Dialga and Palkia. Aaaaandd....Ash loosing the Kalos League. That was the one who hit hard in my soul.
But he win the Alola League, so he is forgiven.
RE: The mostly sad or emotionally moments you ever watch (anime, cartoon, book, etc) - Polaris - 01-16-2020
Hmmm, probably my favorite was in Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson, at the climactic moment with Dalinar.
I think the most heart-wrenching scene I've seen is actually in Naruto, when it compares his and Gaara's childhoods. That one took my feels and dropped a house on them.
RE: The mostly sad or emotionally moments you ever watch (anime, cartoon, book, etc) - Spiritmon - 06-21-2021
I was about to be happy in see someone post here...but then I found it is another bot...*sigh* @PhantomUnderYourDesk, bot here.
RE: The mostly sad or emotionally moments you ever watch (anime, cartoon, book, etc) - PhantomUnderYourDesk - 06-22-2021
Seems to be already taken care of by Iron.
RE: The mostly sad or emotionally moments you ever watch (anime, cartoon, book, etc) - Mikaruge108 - 10-21-2022
Kinda late to the party as usual -_-;, but anyways:
1.) Clannad, both the anime and the visual novel (which I am currently re-playing on the Switch)
Anime:
Visual Novel: Kotomi's route and Fuuko's route are two of my personal favorite routes due to the amount of feels in both of them. Specifically, the scene in Kotomi's route when she receives the teddy bear from her late parents, and in Fuuko's, when she is finally able to pass on her well wishes to Kouko at the latter's wedding were both very emotional scenes that I enjoy greatly. 2.) Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
Rose, an elf girl that cries Ruby tears basically died due to human greed. Fortunately, in the DS port of the game (and probably other remakes) Square Enix added a post story where you can reverse this death iirc. 3.) -Crisis Core- Final Fantasy VII
I saw it coming, as I had seen Advent Children before beating this, but that ending still really hit me hard.
4.) Corpse Party: Blood Covered
I know what you're thinking "But Mika, that is a horror game."
The (true) ending, and a bad ending from the last chapter are fairly emotional.
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*Honorable Mentions (WIP)*
Air (VN)
The ending was kinda sad, but the game just didn't really feel fleshed-out as well as Clannad. Haven't seen the main anime yet, but I did see the ~90 minute movie adaptation.
Kanon (VN)
The original Anime (haven't seen the remake ...yet) doesn't make the list. Mai's and Makoto's routes were the two most emotional, behind Ayu's route.
Orange (Anime)
It has been ages since I saw this anime (probably close to 2 years), but it was pretty good. The live action movie adaptation wasn't nearly as good, but still fairly emotional.
TL;DR: A group of teens, through the Power of friendship + weird time-travel shenanigans help save a depressed classmate and friend from committing suicide
I'm sure there are way more that I've seen, but I can't immediately think of any.
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