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Posted: 2005-07-15 06:15
by slippy
Some Good Weepies

Revolutionary Girl Utena
Fruit Basket (yeah, shut up you!) :p
Juuni Kokki/12 Kingdoms
Grave of the Fireflies
Kenshin: Seihounen
Macross Plus
Wolf's Rain
Haijime no Ippo / Fighting Spirit (no, really!)
Bebop
Gundam anything
Rahxephon (i.e. Episode 19)
Haibane Renmei
X
Tsukihime
Fushigi Yuugi
Ayashi No Ceres

And from what people have told me . . .

Elfen Lied
Saikano
Now and Then, Here and There
Kimi ga Nozomu Eien

Posted: 2005-07-26 22:51
by charp
i've cried, or at least fought back tears for most of the series mentioned above. to that list i would like to add:

escaflowne (first one i ever openly cried to)
figure 17 (makes me weepy just thinking about it...)

i would say though that fruits basket probably had the most "makes you cry" moments for me.

Crying!

Posted: 2005-08-09 03:51
by neopeius
I remember watching Hime-chan no Ribbon. Episode 14 rolled around and I was very weepy. I remember calling up the friend who lent it to me and telling him he was a jerk for loaning it to me. Jokingly, of course.

The only other anime which consistently makes me tear up, but not exactly in a sad way, but simply from being overwhelmed with emotion is episode 68 of Card Captor Sakura. Mienai Chizu does it to me every time.

(Note: Mienai Chizu means "Invisible Map". Mienai Chiizu means "Invisible Cheese". Be prepared.)

Posted: 2006-01-10 21:51
by li0n
Kannon -_-.. ????
it was abit sad when that fox girl died
but apart from that, i think kanon was one of the most overrated anime ever to be created.
I wasn't moved one bit by it -_-.

But back on topic, Kenshin ova for sure
Bebop
Wolf's rain (especially when i hear Tell me what the rain knows and Friends :'( )
Escaflowne (but i totally forgot where)

There are quite a few others which I can't think of right now though

Pom Poko Makes Me Cry

Posted: 2006-01-13 19:44
by boonofdoom

Posted: 2006-01-14 21:13
by Sora
I cried last week-end reading the end of "Zettai Kareshi" (Yuu Watase) T____T I also cried some months ago reading "Hana Yori Dango"... ;___;

...I cry too much watching or reading manga / anime / movies~ =__=;;;[/size]

Posted: 2006-01-21 20:39
by Tenson
I come back from the shadows to say this:


Sora is a cry-baby, Sora is a cry-baby... :note:











:P

Posted: 2006-04-04 17:15
by parasitepaladin
the ONLY anime that has ever made me cry...was...
...er....
............
...pokemon and Digimon.....a few time...... :|

Posted: 2006-04-04 19:29
by Bazaa
I must add Fantastic Children to my cry list XD It was, indeed, a fantastic anime

Posted: 2006-04-04 23:06
by parasitepaladin
OH YEAH!
i almost forgot...
Full Metel Alchemist!
i cried when a certain someone died.....
that was SOOO sad :cry:
i miss him! >.<

Posted: 2006-07-19 21:57
by Bazaa
And I must add the Soukyuu no Fafner TV Special to the list. It was too sad. I cried a bit with the series, but the special was really heartbreaking for me.

Posted: 2006-07-28 10:30
by Kaimugen
For manga/anime, the end of Esca (the series, not the movie) got quite emotional, CLAMP stuff is always a tearjerker, especially bits of Magic Knight Rayearth, bits of Advent Children were poignant, probably lots more stuff, the oddest for me was the end of Azumanga Daioh, it was like watching close friends leaving.

Re: Which anime made you cry?

Posted: 2006-08-25 08:07
by TEARSTART
[quote="Yuki-chan"]ehehehehe ;3
Let me see...I really dont remember...but i almost cried in those Kenshin OVAs...when Tomoe is killed by Kenshin =P[/quote]



Yuki chan!~~~~`So did I!

That's the first anime which had moved me~

Posted: 2007-03-16 23:51
by MoogleGoogle
Grave of the Fireflies of course :cry:

In addition to Ghibli movies I think Tonari no Totoro's ending made me shed a tear or two. The track "Yokatta ne" still has an emotional impact on me. :cry:

I have a slight memory of crying when watching FMA but can't really remember in what scene.

As a kid I really cried when watching my VHS copy of Galaxy Express 999 series which featured the episode The Comet Library. The ending just felt so unfair and sad. The background music is also really emotional sounding to me.

Posted: 2007-03-17 07:59
by Merri
I cry each time I go watch Totoro in a movie theatre. Be I tired or be I not.

Grave of the Fireflies might be a bit too much for me to go see in a theatre... I've seen the movie only once, but it is a pretty strong one that you remember for sure.