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Cartoons that have made you cry.

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Surgoshan:
My bad.

someone1074:

I think the truly sad part about Jurassic Bark was that Fry assumed that Seymour had lived a long and fulfilling life when, in actuality, he spent every day of those years waiting for Fry. Essentially, the dog would have wanted to have been reunited with his owner...and that will never come to fruition.

That's the part that got me. Fry didn't realize he was making a mistake in not returning his dog to life and he believed Seymour forgot about him. Seymour's loyalty was for nothing.

The Hachiko wiki got me teary eyed. I'm such a sap.

A good chunk of the animations and movies mentioned got me as well...but here's one I never understood until now. I started tearing at the end of Yu Yu Hakusho. I liked the series when it first premiered on Cartoon Network when I was in high school, and about halfway through it was cut. Years later, during a college break, I found out that the series had been completed in its dub form (and that series had a great English dub IMO). I got every single remaining episode and watched them a few hours a day through a series of days. And then I got to the last episode...and I realized the story was over. Nothing more would come of the series, the story, and the characters that I came to love.

It was done...and I was sad to see it go. Same thoughts came from the end of Cowboy Bebop, though the ending itself was sad enough on its own.

QuarterFire:
No cartoons have ever made me cry. The end of Six Feet Under is the only thing in any medium of entertainment that has ever made me cry.

Says a lot.

penfolder:
I can't believe no-one has mentioned Watership Down.

Lot's of dead rabbits! As a child it was one of the most disturbing things you could ever watch - even as an adult it's unsettling!

tdm88:

--- Quote ---I think the truly sad part about Jurassic Bark was that Fry assumed that Seymour had lived a long and fulfilling life when, in actuality, he spent every day of those years waiting for Fry. Essentially, the dog would have wanted to have been reunited with his owner...and that will never come to fruition.
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You didn't see the direct to dvd Futurama movie Bender's Big Score did you?

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