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Have you ever cried during a movie/book/something else?
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Oh my. I'd rather not say it. But it's basicly in the Lilo and Stitch movies when Lilo and Stitch have their "moments."

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I've never really cried from watching a movie or anything. 'Cept maybe of laughter at some really crappy movies.

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Well, I cried at various points in Harry Poter and the Order of the Phoenix.....and the only real movie, which wouldn't really qualify as a movie....well, it's an anime, that I've ever cried at is Fruits Basket..... It is seriously impossible NOT to cry... :((

There are actually several rather depressing episodes....hmmm...I'd have probably cried if I saw the last episode of Wolf's Rain when it first came out >.> Most depressing anime ever... :sad:

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I cried reading Order of the Phoenix. At the end. *sniff* *sniff*

I also cry whenever I see a breadbox.
My grandfather(who died 5 years ago), would play games with me as a kid. One of the games was where we drew something out and the other person tried to guess what it was.
Whenever I drew something, his first question was always "Is it bigger than a breadbox?" I'm teary-eyed just thinking about it. :((

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That's really sweet, Ikipapa. Sorry about your gramps.

I have almost the same thing going - except with Jersey Milk chocolate bars. My gramps used to love those - we even took them to the hospital for him and tucked one inside his suit jacket before he was buried.

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Wow, he must have really loved those things.

Oh yes, I cry during Old Yeller too. Just remebered that.

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I've cried many times from watching Homestar. Of laughter, of course. :-D :) :p B-) :mrgreen:

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I also cry whenever I see a breadbox.
My grandfather(who died 5 years ago), would play games with me as a kid. One of the games was where we drew something out and the other person tried to guess what it was.
Whenever I drew something, his first question was always "Is it bigger than a breadbox?" I'm teary-eyed just thinking about it. :((


That right there mademe cy, seriously

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Man, ikipapa, that's quite saddening. I hate the endearing of a memory that can never be relived, of any sort...

I forgot about a few songs, for some reason. There have been a couple that have invoked tears:

The Flag (made me cry the first few times-the combination of lyrics and music is quite saddening here)
War on Drugs (still can make me cry in certain situations)
Hello City (old memories-I remember simultaneously playing Ragnarok Online and listening to it back in January-March 2004... good times)
Blame It On Me (aforementioned nostalgia and certain situations)-all by the Barenaked Ladies
If You Could Read My Mind-Gordon Lightfoot (just the way it's sung)

The Barenaked Ladies have a few others that make me come close... fond memories.


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Hello City (old memories-I remember simultaneously playing Ragnarok Online and listening to it back in January-March 2004... good times)

Off-topic: Whoo! Another RO player! (TitanOfBaphos on kRO)
On-Topic: I've prolly only cried at the end of Spirited Away. Which is an anime movie. Haha, I'm scaring TEF some more.

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The Flag (made me cry the first few times-the combination of lyrics and music is quite saddening here)


It doesn't make me cry, but I agree that it's a fantastic song with powerful undertones.

Another song in the same vein is the Ben Folds (Five) song is "Missing the War" from Whatever and Ever Amen. I don't have the album, but I saw them do it live on this great public TV music show the name of which I can't remember now, and it was fantastic.

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War on Drugs (still can make me cry in certain situations)


That song is rather sad...Can't say it ever made me cry though.

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Episode 114 of Naruto, it will make you cry....and not the whimpy single tear welling up in your eye cry I mean the full flow going down your cheeks and dripping on the computer desk cry. They built one character up to be so loveable, he was the gentile rolly polly type and he had to defend himself and his group and after a long hard battle he defeated the enemy but was mortally wounded in the process. His group wrote all these nice things about him in trees with kunai so that he would be able to follow them and catch up and he was reading them as he died and he was crying because he thought no one cared about him but in fact they do. It was truely heartwrenching, I couldn't watch it again if I had to.

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I cried in The Fellowship of the Ring when Gandalf died, I was 11 years old. It was because of the sad music, sad music always gets to me.

And, in grade 6, I had to read this book called Red Sky in the Morning . It was about this girl who has a brain-damged baby brother. At the end, he dies and I cried.

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I've never actually cried at movies, although I have felt a little weird at some of them. Like the end of "Drop Dead Fred", where Fred and Lizzie say farewell. Or TV shows, though the finale of "Blackadder Goes Forth" where they go over the top was a close call.

Same goes for songs. I came dangerously close with Cat Stevens' "Sad Lisa" and Cold Chisel's "When the War is Over" but no actual tears. Not so much with Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" - I'd already heard some kids from my school do their cover version and it kinda immunised me.

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i cried in Homeward Bound, when Shadow dies, and then he comes back again all muddy and the boy runs up to him in the garden. *sniff*

i think i might have cried during a game at some point, but i can't think of which one. Final Fantasy X is kinda sad, with the slow music. i love that tune.


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War on Drugs (still can make me cry in certain situations)


Ohhhh yes. :-( Especially the third verse, because I cross that bridge whenever I come home from school for the weekend.

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Here's a bit of media that should make people cry:

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That's not making me cry!It's making me go, "Awwww! It's so cute!"

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I cried while I was reading one of the Anne of Green Gables books. I cn't remember which one. But I cry more than some people at movies. And books. But I didn't cry while I was reading Anna Karenina or Anne Frank. Shame on me! I actually didn't think Anne Frank was that good. Shame on me again! I cried during The Old Curiosity Shop when little Nell died, and during a few other books. Basically, I've cried while reading too many books to count.

Movies... I've probably cried at every movie with something sad in it. I cried at Finding Nemo. I cried during some other stuff too, but I don't feel like recounting all the movie titles. :mrgreen:

I cried during FF7 when [SOMETHING SAD HAPPENED]. That was very sad. I can't think of any songs I've cried during, though.

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Heh...maybe you want to white out that last paragraph, Bookworm?

Or at least put a 'spoiler alert.' I'm just glad I've played the game already, or I'd be like, "WHAT?"

Uh, Dodgeball made me cry...with laughter.

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"Winter Overture" from Requiem for a Dream always makes me get a bit teary-eyed when I listen to it. I cried briefly at the end of Big Fish. My mom is known for waterworks. She cried after Finding Nemo... :p I actually didn't cry when I read Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix. Part of me still doesn't believe [omitted]* is dead.

*I omitted who dies because I don't want to ruin the ending for anyone who hasn't read it.

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In Final Fantasy X's ending I cried... Hence my name.

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Heh...maybe you want to white out that last paragraph, Bookworm?

Or at least put a 'spoiler alert.' I'm just glad I've played the game already, or I'd be like, "WHAT?"


I think it's pretty safe; it's one of the most famous scenes in any video game ever. I've never played the game and I knew that.

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Well, I changed it anyway. Just in case. :mrgreen:

And Dodgeball was the worst movie of all time, so I was basically staring dumbfoundedly at the screen the entire time. Come to think of it, I don't know why I didn't just turn off the movie. I guess I was hoping it would get better.

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Let's see....
There were tons of emotional futurama episodes that made me cry. Specifically, it was "The Luck of the Fryish". And there was this one internet cartoon that made me start bawling like crazy...

I also cried during:
Radio
My Dog Skip
Sonic Adventure 2. I was 10, OK!?!?
Remember the Titans

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Kih-mar-bah-goy wrote:
There were tons of emotional futurama episodes that made me cry. Specifically, it was "The Luck of the Fryish".


That episode made me cry too.

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*sniff* *sniff* Wahahahahaha! Fry's nephew was named after him! Wahahahaha! His brother is innoccent! Wahahahahaha! It's so....beautiful! *sniff*

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Let's see....
There were tons of emotional futurama episodes that made me cry.


And the one with the giant bees and Leela gets stung...

Though the part where everyone's singing is hilarious.


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*nearly sob*

Right now I'm nearly crying.


SAD SPOILERS!!!!!
















In Full Metal Alchemist, Maes Hughes died!!!! It was so sad..










END SAD SPOILERS!

:(( :(( :((

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