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Have You Ever Cried For A Cartoon Or T.v Character? (Spoiler)
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I know I'm being silly but I was watching family guy last night where Brian died and Stewey was in mourning about him.
Thankfully in the end he went back in time and saved Brians life but I couldn't shake stewies sadness the whole night.
Thankfully in the end he went back in time and saved Brians life but I couldn't shake stewies sadness the whole night.
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Oh gawd, now I'm off - Flash the pit pony - completely forgotten about that Brinjal, Sob!
Watership Down - blub, The Secret of Nimh - incredible sobs, Wallander (the Swedish version, the end few episodes), Tarka the Otter, The Waterbabies, Aslan the Lion dying, The Never-ending story when the horse sinks into the swamp, Jason & Kylies wedding - and I'm not normally emotional! Lol
Watership Down - blub, The Secret of Nimh - incredible sobs, Wallander (the Swedish version, the end few episodes), Tarka the Otter, The Waterbabies, Aslan the Lion dying, The Never-ending story when the horse sinks into the swamp, Jason & Kylies wedding - and I'm not normally emotional! Lol
Despite being considered quite a hard nosed person in real life, I cry at almost anything well directed, shot and acted if it's meant to be sad.
My major cryathons have been:-
My Girl- the glasses scene- noooooooo...:(:(:(
Hachi- just the whole film.
Baboussia- horribly sad film about not being wanted when you are old.
The Royale Family- The episode where Nanna died and the one before that- beautifully acted and underrated.
My major cryathons have been:-
My Girl- the glasses scene- noooooooo...:(:(:(
Hachi- just the whole film.
Baboussia- horribly sad film about not being wanted when you are old.
The Royale Family- The episode where Nanna died and the one before that- beautifully acted and underrated.
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I cry at most 'sad' scenes, even happy ones. I watched Love Actually a few nights ago with my daughter and the scene where Mark leaves Juliet in his flat when she realises that he's in love with her always makes me cry, my daughter thought it was highly amusing.
The film that I remember most for waterworks is Philadelphia, I've got that lined up to watch soon :(
The film that I remember most for waterworks is Philadelphia, I've got that lined up to watch soon :(
I can't watch any animal being killed or dying whether real or cartoon. I was watching a really good thriller once. The main characters dog was taken by the baddie who was threatening to set it on fire so i had to turn it off....to this day i don't know what happened in the end.
I have to go out of the room when Bambis mum is about to get shot, E.T had me in bits and the ending of Ring of bright water won't ever leave my mind.
I have to go out of the room when Bambis mum is about to get shot, E.T had me in bits and the ending of Ring of bright water won't ever leave my mind.
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