Tear jerking episodes

Philippines
May 14, 2011 10:42pm CST
As the subject implies, what are your anime episodes that made you feel emotional. Let's face it no matter how strong we put up as a front there will always be things that makes us feel mushy and gushy inside. First on my list is Code Geass, final episode during Lelouch's death scene where Lelouch was consoling Nunally who just found out his brother's true intentions. People were rejoicing not really knowing what really happened. Until now I stillget emotional watching this episode. T_T Second is Chrno Crusade, also on the final episode where Rosette was scared of dying young and all Chrno could do was comfort her. The manga had a clearer story but still tear jerking. Last but certainly not least Full Metal Alchemist. I forgot which episode but it was the scene where Ed and Al did the human transmutaion. They placed all their effort on it only to find out that it was a failure and that Ed was missing a leg and Al was nowhere to be found. T_T That's about it, These are my tear jerking episodes. What are yours? (P.S. Elaborate the scene if possible because some readers may not have seen the anime you've seen.)
3 responses
• Philippines
16 May 11
If you are a fan of One Piece, you might have cried when Luffy was seperated with his crew mates one after the other at sabaody island. I almost cried when Bartolomeo Kuma was using his power against the strawhat crews. One by one, Luffy's crew was disappearing before his very eyes. All his effort was nothing and he can't do anything to help his friends.
• Philippines
23 Jul 11
What episode is that.? i havent watch it yet.. Happy mylotting :)
@poohgal (6845)
• Singapore
25 May 11
There are too many to list... but those that you have listed are surely very sad scenes. The saddest anime movie I've watched is probably Grave of the Fireflies. The entire movie is sad and I cried almost throughout the entire movie. Grave of the Fireflies centers around a teenage boy named Seita and his younger sister Setsuko. During World War II, the firebombings in their hometown Kobe, Japan, take away the life of their beloved mother.
@lazybug (273)
• Philippines
23 May 11
Way back before when Animax did not exist... I watched this animes in AXN entitled: Now and Then, Here and There.. it was the most dramatic/emotional anime I've ever seen from the first episode to the last episode and another one is the episode of Eden's Bowy wherein one hunter killed his monster girlfriend... I cried because they fought against all odds and because of a cup the guy remembered that his girlfriend is a monster and hadn't fought the instict to kill her.