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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 12:57 pm
by belgabor
Reminds me of the 'old days' :D

- Second half of Kanon (The bad thing is, conciously you know it's especially written to sqeeze tears, but you still can't help it ^^')
- Some ep 20+ of Trigun, forgot exactly which one
- Saikano

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 9:50 pm
by suppy
I just recently watched episodes 82-83 of Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu or Legend of Galactic Heroes in English. During one scene I had to pause the playback because I couldn't see, as I was crying like a baby. Granted, you need to watch the entire show for the effect to take hold, but then LoGH is such a great anime that you really ought to watch all of it imo.

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 5:07 am
by belgabor
Here is one I forgot:
- End of Figure 17

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 10:07 pm
by Trilandian
The last episode of Gungrave, definitely! Not because of the sadness, but because of the revelation. It just moved me when I discovered Brandon's true feelings towards Harry.

You know, I can't believe no one mentioned it! I had to go over all the forum's messages just to be completely sure.

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 3:28 pm
by waswas1717
Hmmm..
It is really strange that no body mentioned Samurai X Seisouhen Ending. I have seen almost all of the titles you mentioned. I agree that most of them are sad, they made my days worse, but never got me to cry.
I have seen a lot of animes (i guess more than 300 title thus far). The only anime that got me crying, no not crying, In fact I was gasping for a breath, was the ending I saw in seisouhen (reflection)..

Thank you
Mohammed

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 12:51 am
by Trilandian
I actually watched the ending of Seihounen, and even though I admit that it was sad, it was more disappointing. I was dissatisfied with the way that a hero like Kenshin just withered away like that.

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 12:33 pm
by waswas1717
Note: contains spoilers (Kenshin Seisouhen)
Trilandian wrote:I actually watched the ending of Seihounen, and even though I admit that it was sad, it was more disappointing. I was dissatisfied with the way that a hero like Kenshin just withered away like that.
I agree that it was disappointing to end a hero the way they did, but,... what made the difference was the way of presentation. They made the viewers live his death for 50 long minutes. He was not killed in a fight, he was not stabbed, but he suffered a pain of a disease that was presented to the viewers through the eyes of his wife and his friends (which made the whole incident mroe intense). Thats why I was gasping even before he died. Yet that was not enough for them. The final scene literally broke every strip of strength I was holding to by two words - Tadaima and okaerinasai - .

As I said, I watched over 300 anime title, a lot of them contained sad moments. My usuall reaction to such a moment is to freeze and never to cry (sometimes I even smile). I never cried watching a movie or an anime. Yet, tears were running down my cheeks watching Reflection and I couldn't resist it.

I rewatched Kenshin Tv and trust and betrayal 3 or 4 times. But I never dared to rewatch reflection.

Thank you
Mohammed

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 1:32 pm
by Trilandian
Well, I never cried at anime as well, I also don't cry in general. I know it sounds primitive, but I was raised under the principle that men don't cry, and what would probably sound more primitive is that I agree. Actually, the last time I cried was, like, a year ago after watching "The Butterfly Effect", it's not sad, it's just GOOD. I never dared to watch it again since.
I mentioned Gungrave not because it made me cry, but rather because of all the times an anime got me close to crying, that one was the closest.

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 3:59 pm
by waswas1717
Trilandian wrote: I know it sounds primitive, but I was raised under the principle that men don't cry, and what would probably sound more primitive is that I agree.
Well my friend, I dont think this is something primitive. It happens to be one of the things I believe in. Heheh, I encourage the idea. Men MUST never cry. otherwise, they are not men. Cheers :)

Thank you
Mohammed

Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 9:36 pm
by lightspeed
possible spoiler

in Fullmetal alchemist at Brigadier General Hughes (spelled right?) funeral. i really liked the man, strange but funny.

also at the ending (not movie ending)

i didnt cry, just felt really, really sad.i wanted to cry but held it back.
i usualy dont cry. last time i cried was like,7 years ago (im 15)

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 3:35 am
by supafrog
Chrno Crusade - the ending
Air TV - the ending...if you can make some sense out of it.
Kimi ga Nozomu Eien - several intense moments, one right off the bat
Soukyuu no Fafner: Right of Left (you won't really need to see series first)
Gunslinger Girl - mostly the end, but the entire theme as well
Saikano - just about everywhere, untill you come to expect it
Texhnolyze - very violent, but ending got to me

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 8:36 am
by kzq
well no one mention here gundam seed 35 ep where freedom is changing the flow of the battle with sudden appearance :F (woot that almost killed me ;()
Kimi ga Nozomu Eien
FMA
eyeshield 21
major -especially 2 season
fate stay night - geez the moment when archer dies
Onegai sensei

and a lot more but i don't want to bore ya :P
( it's not that i'm crybaby , but i'm sensitive :PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP)

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 1:58 pm
by whoarethey
I agree with most of you guys on top, heres one more I re-watched recently..

Hotori - Tada Saiwai wo Koinegau

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 8:08 pm
by l3fty
I spilled manly tears through good part of last episode of Tsukihime :D
Gunparade March had me somewhat during Mai's ordeal (whyyyyy)
Ok, new Kanon had me during a lot of moments, but living in a room with 3 roomies I can't let myself be manly tear-eyed (damn).

Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 11:34 am
by ikke
i would say the last 8 or 10 eps of Wolfs Rain