+Brionatic I sure did. The scene where he's holding the balloon in the church after Ellie's funeral was just so raw and unadorned. I dare say that few other scenes in the history of cinema come close to conveying its sense of true loss.
+Brionatic The first 20 or so minutes of Up were probably the saddest, most beautiful story I've seen rendered by fictional characters. Everyone should watch that movie at least until Carl lets loose the balloons and takes off!
@RJ's Gaming Channel, be happy you got to spend time with your grandmother bc life is limited. Not everyone get thoses magical memories. I never knew my grandmother, she died when I was 3 and don't remember her. Be happy you loved her and she loved just as much
Sorry, but no. The moment the toys all accepted that they were going to die at the dump, and all held hands... That was the saddest moment of cartoon history. The other moment that always gets me, although it's not really sad, is when Lightning McQueen gives up the Piston Cup to help The King finish his final race.
808Echo For me, I wept freely at several points during TS3, but I managed to hold it together through that last moment right up until Woody "waved" goodbye to Andy. That was when I lost it entirely.
Up will always be number 1 in my mind. I can still never get past those first 5 minutes without starting to cry. Whenever you need that good cry, you watch those first five minutes or when Carl finds the back of Ellie's scrapbook.
Oh yeah, that's another superb, emotional film with sad, touching moments... Especially the photo album scene and the first five minutes of the film! 😢
I don't cry because Ellie dies. I cry because she can't have children. Literally... every time I watch it. How that must hurt. That's probably one of my biggest fears..
Understandable. For me that was definitely the first part where I started becoming saddened. I was 15 so I didn't know the type of emotional impact it has now, but I still knew enough to really feel devastated by that. Pixar did... well, honestly, there are really no words to describe how amazing they did with those first 5 minutes, let alone the whole film.
Agreed. I think it's because of the fact that the first couple of minutes are so uplifting. It simply makes for a devastating emotional drop (the miscarriage hit me the worst). I get a catch in my throat just hearing that soundtrack.. Great list though.
pixelbear 64 yes but I think lion king is sadder because it’s a symba losing his father and then being blamed for his fathers death. Where as up the death is natural and she lived a long happy life.
10. Daawww... kitty... 09. Yeah that was sad. 08. Oh Optimus... 07. God I love this movie! 06. OH GOD NOT THIS SCENE! WHY ABANDON A DOMESTICATED FOX INTO THE WILD! ITS TO SAD!!! And from here on out, the tears wouldn't stop rolling.
No. Nope nope nope. Considering Disney's reputation with sequels and box office failure, and the Iron Giant is sort of a one-movie experience, as the sacrifice thing and all would be pointless with the story continued.
As much as I love the iron giant, a sequal might ruin the entire series. I suggest you watch it again, it's still a great movie and it has a lot more depth than I noticed when I was a child. I must confess that I still watch it every few months.
Transformers, the storyline and cartoon is entirely American. It was created to help market the Japanese transforming toys to American boys. Watch "The Toys that Made Us" on Netflix.
Hey, I know I'm one of the Disney Princesses but even I cried badly when watching some of these sad moments: - Mufasa's death - Baymax sacrificing himself to free Hiro and Abigail from the portal - Seeing my ex-husband Eugene die in front of me 😢 - Hiro in tears after seeing his brother Tadashi's various attempts to "kickstart" Baymax, his science project - Optimus Prime dying after that epic fight with Megatron (not from any of Michael Bay's movies, btw) - Woody uttering "so long, partner", when seeing Andy drive off after he and his friends were left at the cute girl's house
I forgot to mention those beautiful, emotional scenes in Up - the first five minutes of the movie, as well as the part where Carl flips through the photo album...
The scene where Todd gets dropped off in the woods by his owner always broke me, especially as she says "I needed you, too". Pretty much all of The Fox and The Hound broke me. It isn't always listed among the Disney greats, but it's such a poignant film that accurately depicts the loss of innocence, true friendship, and companionship.
@@jarword5294 there are many animated short flicks shorter than the start of Up which can also get a lot of people to cry, but they are not as widely recognized as Disney movies.
"up" should definitely be first. The way they sum up life from childhood, dreams, happiness and loss of a loved one and then the loneliness is brilliantly put together.
So true. I think the death of Mufasa is overrated. I find Bambi's mom's death more horrifying tbh. It took a few years for me to watch Up because I just saw the opening of the movie at school once and I was like "nope, never, wtf is this, satan made it". It's so beautiful but so sad at the same time. Also, Kerchak's death was quite sad too when you see what his death implied for Tarzan
This might sound cliche but the whole "Do you want to build a snowman" scene in Frozen is a real tearjerker. What makes it even worse is the fear that me and my sister will end up that way.
Hmm... I never considered Frozen, but now that I've thought about it your right, the idea of a sibling forced to cut there own brother/sister out of there life for the fear of losing control is sad.
When Wall-E didn't recognize Eve, and then when he did. Hard to tell if the kids were crying harder than I was. I remember watching that, and my youngest niece (who hates being wet) spilled a cup of milk all over her and didn't even notice. She was too wrapped up in it. I didn't notice either.
I can't stand toy story only because i never play with my toys and it makes me sad thinking what if they were alive and they were sad i never play with them i know this sounds stupid but does any one else relate?
+Yet Another Gaming Channel no u don't. on may 18 '14 i went 2 toys r us & got woody cuz i love him as much as andy does! i used 2 take him with me everywhere in my house but i now i usually keep him on my bed. i didn't care if i was 19 & still don't if i'm 21
This is why Toy Story forever scarred me as a child. I have spent years of my life terrified of saying goodbye to my plush animals all because of this!
These scenes might be a bit traumatising for children, but I still think kids' movies need moments like these. It's the best way to teach children that life's not only about joy and happiness.
My #1 saddest movie moment will forever be from the movie "grave of the fireflies" That movie made me and my brother just feel the feels, making him cry and the two of us hugging each other
true about the mufasa thing but i always like always cry at scars death (also i know that scar was not evil but filled with jealousy and rage so kinda wasnt his fault if u didnt know his father like literally disowned him so i got the feels for scar man de feeeeeeellllllssss)
CHi That movie had me crying too, perhaps because I related the story's protagonist, being bullied often throughout my childhood and struggling to form friendships. It's much better now, though, it's a fact of maturing and developing.
CHi I know, right? This moment always has my little brother in tears. It's definitely sadder than Beast almost dying. Seriously, how did that moment get on the list? The song they play and the way that Dumbo and his mom don't want to let go of each other is the perfection combination of sadness.
***** Well, the cars movies were really successful and kids love them. Even though they aren't as deep and good as the others, you can't deny that when you're making children's the most important thing is that you make movies that children like. Cars are great in their own simple way.
Little Foot’s mom dying actually scarred me as a child. That and “Witches,” ... and the Botalair children. Parents dying in movies created a childhood fear in me holy shit. I couldn’t sleep a single night away from my parents until sometime after age 14
*Spoiler Alert* After watching Inside Out they have to re due this list and put BingBong dying, that shit wrecked me when I was watching it in theaters I couldn't hold my tears back
koopakiid16 I mean it has been out in theaters for nearly a month now so you have had time to see it. Also you could of said it nicer but I have put spoiler alert as per your request.
+Mariam Black it's okay to cry.. my both brothers laughed to see me crying "it was just a movie"... but that SCENES can't go away from my mind.. and also that short movie clip before the start of the film.. so i cried thrice..
Before you click play; “alright, I’m up for some nostalgia!” After the first entry; “this was a terrible mistake...” After the second entry; “... suuuuiciiiide is painleeeeesssss”
+TheOakAsWay YES! So much. Growing up without my mom, that scene killed me. Then the scene from The Fox and the Hound kills me because it makes me think of my wonderful grandmother.
+kotosqopos Oh my god, I was a blubbering mess when EVE was trying her damnedest to restore WALL-E. She even had panic in her voice while she was trying to fix him, denial when she did but he didn't remember her, and sadness when she came to terms with the fact that she had lost him. Holy fuck, how did this not even get an honorable mention?
UP was by far the best for the following reasons: The most realistic. You felt this could happen. Death shown in a slow way, not trying to be shocking. A silent film portion. More effective at emotion then dialogue. The music was good for the scenes. Really relates to the the rest of the film and not forgotten.
Up made me cry, imagine a 20 year old man crying beside a group of girls. up was masterfully done and shows Pixar's ability in creating not only a compelling story but a story that holds a lot of relevance to us.
Not only that, but Pixar, the incredible company that it is, just made one of the saddest stories I have ever seen, in a matter of 5 minutes. Pixar, I solute you.
I feel like i'm one of the few that didn't tear up at Up. I guess i thought positivly that they had like 60 years or something. If she died at like 20 i might've been more sad but all i want out of love is to spend 50 years or so with my love and Carl got to do that. I felt bad they couldn't have a kid though.
The Fox and the Hound makes me cry every freaking time. i don't care if i see just a little bit of that part like this video shows, i still cry my eyes out.
aww poor thing *hands you a tissue and pats your shoulder* it'll be okay eventually. soon you'll be like me who cries so much you won't have anymore tears to shed. (not sure how that was encouraging, but imma roll with it XD) Sylvia The Dog
You ALWAYS miss one. What about the scene on Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron where Spirit and Little Creek hug each other? Or when Spirit stays with Rain when she's injured, and he gets taken away? Srsly...
***** The moment when Spirit is in the train is the saddest scene in the movie, even if there are a lot of sad scenes in this movie. This is one of my favorites. It's so underrated...
Join the club. My dad fell asleep 15 minutes in, so it was just my mom, sister and I. At the ending we just started sobbing. Toy Story was my sisters childhood.
Emma Buenaga sinister kiid Same... The incinerator part gets me every time too. Am I the only one out there who literally watched these films JUST so I have an excuse to cry my heart out and get it over with?
Oh yea... I got it for us to watch... I put it on before everyone got home... Ya know to check great Blu-ray pic... Jeeeez, I cried like a baby!!! Then sat there chewing my lip, when we watched it later!!!
landronics It was moving, therefore it should be top of the list XD Like can't say The Iron Giant was particularly thrilling, but it had one 'moving moment' and made the list :) PLEASE NOTE I AM NOT LOOKING FOR A 50 REPLIES ONLINE ARGUMENT ABOUT TROLLS AND OPINIONS AND BULLSHIT. Just saying XD Also Doug from Up is my fav cartoon dog ever :D
Me too. Though, the moment that really got me was when the toys were in the garbage incinerator and they all grabbed hands and prepared to die. I literally said "WOW", when I got choked up by this moment and was amazed by Pixar having the guts to end it that way...then it didn't. Still a great ending/movie however.
Ryan Kwong seriously, I was only six when I saw the lion king and my room turned in a facking aquarium when Mufasa died. Good thing timon and pumbaa could cheer me up after that
don't worry, I'm 20 I havne't seen the fox and the hound for years until last time I was watching it with my 7 year old niece, I made her cry because I started tearing like a crazy old lady, my aunt was laughing her ass of as she walked in the two of us crying like babies (well...my niece has an excuse, she's 7 xD I don't)
I actually found the reunion of Bolt and Penny in Bolt to be a real tear-jerker. I agree with the list, I'm just sad they didn't do any honorable mentions with Flynn's death scene from Tangled, Ralph wrecking the kart in Wreck-It-Ralph, and (I know this was a terrible movie overall, but) Chang's supposed death in Mulan II. They got the expressions down in that scene, I thought. :D I would also add Anna's "death" in Frozen, but this video was made before the movie came out, so that one couldn't have been in there....unless they can see the FUTURE!! XD
I swear i almost cried on 4 -1. i cried so hard when the lion almost died in narnia: the lion the witch and the wardrobe aswell as when ash was turned to stone in pokemon the first movie. btw hi river!
That is exactly why I didn't watch the last movie. I found out what happened from a friend of mine. I said hell no, I am not going to watch that because I WILL cry.
Personally, I feel that the saddest moment in Toy Story 3 was when they were about to be incinerated by that inferno and held hands, but your moment works too. I guess.
+Andrew Werling I still can't watch that scene without crying. I was looking over the comments wondering if anyone else felt the same. Glad I am not along.
who lost it at up?
+Brionatic I sure did. The scene where he's holding the balloon in the church after Ellie's funeral was just so raw and unadorned. I dare say that few other scenes in the history of cinema come close to conveying its sense of true loss.
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+Brionatic The first 20 or so minutes of Up were probably the saddest, most beautiful story I've seen rendered by fictional characters. Everyone should watch that movie at least until Carl lets loose the balloons and takes off!
+Larry Wolf Dude have you ever seen watership down. it is the saddest scariest thing you will ever see
Peter Nicholson Thanks for the heads up, will add it to the list!
Music slowing down in Up while Ellie dies is just too much
Ikr
Agree
I just googled that scene, watched it, and now I’m crying way two hard for a 13 year old boy 😭
ConnorM13 same
Up will always be the saddest cartoon I have ever seen
So true. Lion king is sad, but Up is humans, it happens, it's real. Death is real.
So beautiful though
Mun craft agree
Mun craft
I thought that too...but then I remembered Constance from Monster house.... idk but I feel more sad for her than for ellie :S
Mun craft I always almost cry and that scene I don't know what it is about that scene but it's so sad but wonderful at the same time
Sigma
“Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.”
-Dr. Seuss
That was my year 6 motto when I was leaving yr 6.since my class was called seuss
I like that kind of thinking, makes us enjoy what we have rather than loath of what we missed out on.
@RJ's Gaming Channel, be happy you got to spend time with your grandmother bc life is limited. Not everyone get thoses magical memories. I never knew my grandmother, she died when I was 3 and don't remember her. Be happy you loved her and she loved just as much
You can't say that with monsters inc.
Or up
Boo should remember Sully and Mike when she is older 😢
Sully goes back to visit her,I don't know for how long they continue it
Witch Cat I want a Monsters Inc 2 so we can really see if it was Boo
There will be a spinoff series on disney+
Bora Kızılbudak oh great so I guess I gotta get that
@@johnhaggar626 disney is the real-life buy n large
“We made it mother!!!”
This just kills me every time 😢😞
Fatimah Batara am I a bad person for laughing at that
Heartbreaking... 😢
@@LTD538 yes you are.
@@LTD538 no
That scene with Tod always gets me. :(
me too and usually Disney movies don't make me cry.
Unless there the ones with death or parents (or both) those ones tick me off I'm like son of a *#%!+ I have so much doubt from my life
It's just so sad when tod gets left behind and how she hugs him 😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😭😭😭😭😭😭😿😿😿😿😿😿
same broz I always start crying
+neptune04 Disney movies (cartoons in general, really) are about the only things that CAN make me cry, lol. And animal deaths.
“Kitty has to go”
😭😭😭😭😭
That made me nut like hell
*_PRESS F TO PAY RESPECT_*
@@BeanieMario9907 ok here F
😭
@@CJ-wr7wq yes but they met again that makes me happy 😭
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Top 10 Minor Looney Tunes Characters
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Sorry, but no. The moment the toys all accepted that they were going to die at the dump, and all held hands... That was the saddest moment of cartoon history.
The other moment that always gets me, although it's not really sad, is when Lightning McQueen gives up the Piston Cup to help The King finish his final race.
Lance Miller I'm not afraid to say it....I cried during the dump furnace scene in TS3.
808Echo yeah TS3 was really awesome and the best movie pixar has made
+legna20v For me its a three-way tie between TS3, the Incredibles, and Up.
808Echo For me, I wept freely at several points during TS3, but I managed to hold it together through that last moment right up until Woody "waved" goodbye to Andy. That was when I lost it entirely.
If you made it through this video without tearing up, you deserve a medal. And a heart.
Up will always be number 1 in my mind. I can still never get past those first 5 minutes without starting to cry. Whenever you need that good cry, you watch those first five minutes or when Carl finds the back of Ellie's scrapbook.
Oh yeah, that's another superb, emotional film with sad, touching moments... Especially the photo album scene and the first five minutes of the film! 😢
I fucking broke down when they played it here. It wasn't even the full scene, but I still couldn't take it.
I fucking cried for 30 min when the ballon he is holding in his hand stays with him
The feeeeeeeeeeeellsss
I don't cry because Ellie dies. I cry because she can't have children. Literally... every time I watch it. How that must hurt. That's probably one of my biggest fears..
Understandable. For me that was definitely the first part where I started becoming saddened. I was 15 so I didn't know the type of emotional impact it has now, but I still knew enough to really feel devastated by that. Pixar did... well, honestly, there are really no words to describe how amazing they did with those first 5 minutes, let alone the whole film.
The ‘Baby Mine’ scene in Dumbo where he gets tears in his eyes as they’re embracing. Gets me every single time 😭
True. It actually did make me sad bc I was scared of losing my mum back as a kid. Even at 13, I still wanna cry over that scene :(
Yes I lose it every time I see that scene
Lilo and Stitch. Nina sings a goodbye song before Lilo is taken away. CRYING
Danielle De La Rosa thanks sorry xD
How about Stitch almost Dies from Lilo And Stitch 2: Stitch Has A Glitch?
How about when stitch leaves and lilo says "if you wana leave you can but I'll remember you... I remember everyone that leaves" that whole scene😭😭😭
Jojo shakur YES OMG
+Catherine Hoffman yeah I got it wrong.
btw I LOVE YOUR PROFILE PHOTO!!DOCTORWHO FOR LIFE!
Up by far was the saddest for me
yes, I thought the same thing
Agreed.
I think it's because of the fact that the first couple of minutes are so uplifting. It simply makes for a devastating emotional drop (the miscarriage hit me the worst). I get a catch in my throat just hearing that soundtrack..
Great list though.
Fox and the hound was so sad too though
Which second?
Up is #3? WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?
Dude the king was way sadder
Iron giant's superman scene tops them all
Lion king was 10 times sadder
IKR! I was triggered they put it there. It’s way sadder than lion king because of the build up and realism.
pixelbear 64 yes but I think lion king is sadder because it’s a symba losing his father and then being blamed for his fathers death. Where as up the death is natural and she lived a long happy life.
"Long live the King"
I didn't sleep for 3 days
Julian Pagano why?
Scar´s voice is ominous as hell.
for a normal kid, that is material for nightmares
Julian Pagano I cried reading the childrens book even though I'd seen the mivie many times before that.
Julian Pagano agree
One of the best *before kill* quotes
10. Daawww... kitty...
09. Yeah that was sad.
08. Oh Optimus...
07. God I love this movie!
06. OH GOD NOT THIS SCENE! WHY ABANDON A DOMESTICATED FOX INTO THE WILD! ITS TO SAD!!!
And from here on out, the tears wouldn't stop rolling.
maybe that's why we ask, "what does the fox say?"...
kimmie fonze
get out
munkylemon13 kimmie fonze thanks you guys literally made me laugh out loud! XD
05. GOD WHHYYY?
@@kimmiefonze7700 nice catch on
Up should have been number one.
What about when Wall-E almost dies?
Nah spongebob and Patrick’s death
@@BullyMaguire2024 I like this dude
Up is my favourite film
And what about Stitch?
Omg yes!
omg i was watching the video and i was waiting for stitch but they didn't have it. I cried while i was watching that movie
That's exactly what I was thinking
Michael McKnight Lilo and stitch 2 stitch has a glitch
The first stitch movie when stitch almost ran away, and whatever movie stitch got taken away from lilo by the aliens...ooohh
Iron Giant... was literally the hardest scene... I still can’t...
Superman....
He was made to be a villain but chose to be a hero even if it killed him 😢
“Superman....”
The only one that made me cry here is the Iron Giant's Superman...
...I badly want a sequel for this.
me tooooooo! I want to know what happened to the iron giant and Hogarth.
No. Nope nope nope. Considering Disney's reputation with sequels and box office failure, and the Iron Giant is sort of a one-movie experience, as the sacrifice thing and all would be pointless with the story continued.
As much as I love the iron giant, a sequal might ruin the entire series. I suggest you watch it again, it's still a great movie and it has a lot more depth than I noticed when I was a child. I must confess that I still watch it every few months.
Warner Disneyversal Pixar. It's all the same to me.
What I'm trying to say is I don't care, I made a mistake and I get it xD
Still though, I don't trust The Iron Giant getting a good sequel.
toy story 3 made me cry so hard. realizing that we're growing up and knowing that the furthest thing is our past memories.
Toy story 3 ending is emotional.
Ikr it's like my whole childhood ran away :(
Yeah
I wanted them to die, it was going to be more emotional
Saddest line ever to end a Disney film:
"So long, Partner."
I know I teared up like crazy in the theatre.
Watchmojo: "no anime on this list haha"
Watchmojo: *puts Transformers*
Well Transformers isnt an anime
walrus walrus transformers is anime.. Japanese original!
Transformers, the storyline and cartoon is entirely American. It was created to help market the Japanese transforming toys to American boys. Watch "The Toys that Made Us" on Netflix.
Not an anime
@@LooneyTonn you ain't serious right?
Hey, I know I'm one of the Disney Princesses but even I cried badly when watching some of these sad moments:
- Mufasa's death
- Baymax sacrificing himself to free Hiro and Abigail from the portal
- Seeing my ex-husband Eugene die in front of me 😢
- Hiro in tears after seeing his brother Tadashi's various attempts to "kickstart" Baymax, his science project
- Optimus Prime dying after that epic fight with Megatron (not from any of Michael Bay's movies, btw)
- Woody uttering "so long, partner", when seeing Andy drive off after he and his friends were left at the cute girl's house
I cry everytime
I forgot to mention those beautiful, emotional scenes in Up - the first five minutes of the movie, as well as the part where Carl flips through the photo album...
Yes, I'm might cry right now
I haven't cried during any movie... Rapunzel Corona :3
The Official Fa Mulan me either but I cry, two days after watching it
This is making me cry
Me too
Ang Bailey these moments make me get emotional
***** it was so sad
***** right
+Katia Tannus not the only one
- You are what you choose to be...
- SU PER MAN... =)
*cries eyes out*
THE FEELS. 😢
I'm 39 and it's my favorite film of all time and first to make me cry
I think it's the only animated movie who made me cry as a child and as an adult when I decided to rewatch it.
Diego González, the iron giant always was the only movie that got to me, idk why
the up moment always gets me :'-(.
Me too 😭😭😭😭
Same. But I subbed to you so you can feel better
The music make it much more sadder 😭😭😭😭
I've spent the last hour watching Top 10 saddest moments/deaths in cartoons and films. The world is a terrible place.
Same😭
And here I thought I was the only one.
Yes, it is, but try to remember, all of them had happy endings. (Even if life doesn't seem to work out that way...)
same lmao
Same 😢
Wall-E when he forgets everything including eve may be short but in reality people do forget everything and it can sometimes be forever
Awwwww!! I remembered that scene. That made me love wall-e 😭😭😭
Lesson to learn: When you go to see a Pixar movie, bring a pack of tissues with you.
literally. Up,Inside out,cars 3,all Toy Story movies made us cry
@@mixazizu, ok, so you include Cars 3 but not Coco?
@@joeyjerry1586 coco is a bit overrated just my opinion stil like it just overrated
The scene where Todd gets dropped off in the woods by his owner always broke me, especially as she says "I needed you, too". Pretty much all of The Fox and The Hound broke me. It isn't always listed among the Disney greats, but it's such a poignant film that accurately depicts the loss of innocence, true friendship, and companionship.
Sorry but the Up scene at the beginning of the mouvie is the saddest animated mouvie scene there is
@@wilsonjonah but it even not the start of the movie, like how can a movie start with someone we don't know to legend
Hell no, up sucked
Big no. Lion king scene is way sadder
@@jarword5294 there are many animated short flicks shorter than the start of Up which can also get a lot of people to cry, but they are not as widely recognized as Disney movies.
Disney always gets us though 😭😭😭
Disney knows how to convey compelling emotion
For some reason Wreck it Ralph always gets me. When he has to smash her car. 😭
Michael Samuel Probably cause you are American. I'm Asian, and Disney doesn't gets me. I'm like 'THE CRINGE IS REAL!!!!'
"up" should definitely be first.
The way they sum up life from childhood, dreams, happiness and loss of a loved one and then the loneliness is brilliantly put together.
Exactly
yea :(
Yes
So true. I think the death of Mufasa is overrated. I find Bambi's mom's death more horrifying tbh. It took a few years for me to watch Up because I just saw the opening of the movie at school once and I was like "nope, never, wtf is this, satan made it". It's so beautiful but so sad at the same time. Also, Kerchak's death was quite sad too when you see what his death implied for Tarzan
+marcducati Up had me way, way down for hours.
“Take her to the moon for me”
The first ten minutes of Up was a better love story than the entire Twilight series.
What about in the Spongebob 2004 movie where Spongebob and Patrick get fried at Shell City with that sad music?
yeah that was really sad
What about that episode when spongebob can't find Gary and they play that really,really sad music?
Lol
true.
I'M A GOOFY GOOBER... YEAH!!
_YOU'RE_ A GOOFY GOOBER... *YEAH!!*
_WE'RE_ ALL GOOFY GOOBERS.... *YEAH!!*
Goofy... goofy... goober... goober...
yeah...
This might sound cliche but the whole "Do you want to build a snowman" scene in Frozen is a real tearjerker. What makes it even worse is the fear that me and my sister will end up that way.
The same thing happens to me, but I don't fear that it will happen to me and my big sis.
Hmm... I never considered Frozen, but now that I've thought about it your right, the idea of a sibling forced to cut there own brother/sister out of there life for the fear of losing control is sad.
Man oh man, Fox and the Hound killed me as a kid! And still gets me to this day...along with Iron Giant
Yea
I will say the iron giant scene didn’t make me cry but i love how he chose to be a good thing like Superman Imagine iron giant be superman
spongebob and Patrick's death scene in the spongebob sqaurepants movie better be on this list.
*Y O U G R E E D Y D I R T B A G* nope.
Connor McClintick but it is sad nonetheless
Hopefully it's not here cause they turn live action, cause otherwise it should be.
Sergio_Zavaleta
I AGREE!
The bit that made me cry was the Fox and the Hound
pretty1733 oh god plz no X(
I just lost it at that point too
I used to, and still do, cry every time I watch that part.
I lost it at that point to its heart breaking
pretty1733 between the music and Todds face , I break down every time
Where's Wall-E that movies has some emotional moments?
Or better yet WHERE IS FINDING NEMO?!!
Oh I couldn't ever stop my tears when Wall-E didn't recognize Eve.
Heart wrenching I tell ya.
When Wall-E didn't recognize Eve, and then when he did. Hard to tell if the kids were crying harder than I was. I remember watching that, and my youngest niece (who hates being wet) spilled a cup of milk all over her and didn't even notice. She was too wrapped up in it. I didn't notice either.
it get to me every time :''''''(
After seeing toy story 3
Me:”could this be any sadder?”
*goes to see toy story 4*
Me: “crap😭😭”
"I'm bad and that's good, i will never be good and that's not bad" Ralphs sacrifice has to be the first, that was the first time a movie made me cry.
I loved that movie but if Ralph did die the movie would probably be more emotional
I know, bro
I cried a little when he destroyed vanellope's cart..
Alejandro M He definitely should have died at the end.
Alejandro M Wreck-it-Ralph will kill you, so will Big Hero 6 and Dumbo
I can't stand toy story only because i never play with my toys and it makes me sad thinking what if they were alive and they were sad i never play with them i know this sounds stupid but does any one else relate?
😂😂😂😂
Dont worry youre not alone
Yes. Your toys basically become your closest friends in the world. And you just have to say goodbye to them. *Sniffs* Forever.
+Yet Another Gaming Channel no u don't. on may 18 '14 i went 2 toys r us & got woody cuz i love him as much as andy does! i used 2 take him with me everywhere in my house but i now i usually keep him on my bed. i didn't care if i was 19 & still don't if i'm 21
This is why Toy Story forever scarred me as a child. I have spent years of my life terrified of saying goodbye to my plush animals all because of this!
i did not expect transformers in this video
Neither did all those kids in the theaters.
Till the day...till all...are one.
I was expecting Dumbo. Not this...
Neither did me
Optimus Prime tore me up
These scenes might be a bit traumatising for children, but I still think kids' movies need moments like these. It's the best way to teach children that life's not only about joy and happiness.
Optimus Prime's death and Toy Story 3's ending ripped me a new one
yup
the Fox and the Hound is impossible to not cry to
+Keith Petitdemange ikr
+Keith Petitdemange "I'm a hound dog!"
+Keith Petitdemange That was one of the roughest moments of my life
+Keith Petitdemange I havent even watched that movie and seeing that moment made me tear up
+Keith Petitdemange ikr it gets me every time
Mufasa will forever be number one for sad deaths
at least Scar is gone and Simba is the King of Pride Rock
Ya
mine is :
1.sully saying goodbye to boo
2.andy leaving woody and the rest of the gang
3.up
4.the iron giant "superman"
5.cast away "wilson!!!"
My #1 saddest movie moment will forever be from the movie "grave of the fireflies"
That movie made me and my brother just feel the feels, making him cry and the two of us hugging each other
true about the mufasa thing but i always like always cry at scars death (also i know that scar was not evil but filled with jealousy and rage so kinda wasnt his fault if u didnt know his father like literally disowned him so i got the feels for scar man de feeeeeeellllllssss)
where tf is that scene from big hero six where everyone thought baymax was gon forever?
This was made before Big Hero 6
Freakin' Dumbo was brutal - it definitely should have been at LEAST on the list.
CHi That movie had me crying too, perhaps because I related the story's protagonist, being bullied often throughout my childhood and struggling to form friendships. It's much better now, though, it's a fact of maturing and developing.
yeah, dumbo should have been on that list.
***** Primary point is as a kid, I was like looking at my mom and going "But, WHAT. WHY?! T-T"
CHi I know, right? This moment always has my little brother in tears. It's definitely sadder than Beast almost dying. Seriously, how did that moment get on the list? The song they play and the way that Dumbo and his mom don't want to let go of each other is the perfection combination of sadness.
CHi I've never seen Dumbo because the beginning made me cry so hard I turned it off.... I agree with you completely!!!!!
The tears...oh god the tears... ;-;
Well when i was about 3 or 4 i would always cry at the parts of The little mermaid when Ariel and Prince Eric sail away from the rest of the mermaids
omg drew!
Okay so let's just assume that if you're going to watch a Pixar movie, be prepared to cry AT SOME POINT. (except the Cars franchise. seriously.)
I agree most Pixar movies have some really heart breaking moments or touchy scenes, UP is a good example
***** Well, the cars movies were really successful and kids love them. Even though they aren't as deep and good as the others, you can't deny that when you're making children's the most important thing is that you make movies that children like. Cars are great in their own simple way.
I cry because of Cars movies.
But, I just cry because a new one is announced.
I watched Godzilla wasn't it awsome
*cough* Airplanes *cough*
Little Foot’s mom dying actually scarred me as a child. That and “Witches,” ... and the Botalair children. Parents dying in movies created a childhood fear in me holy shit. I couldn’t sleep a single night away from my parents until sometime after age 14
god when i saw sully saying good bye to boo was number ten i knew this was going to be brutal.
Amen...
i cried at todd being left behind and simba's noooooo losing mufasa
SAME😭😭
so sad 😢
yaaas
me too!! Man seeing Todd going back into the woods make me ball everytime!
Monica Owen sooo sad
I'm kinda shocked at how low on the list "kitty" is!!!! I mean cmon :'(
Yeah
Yeah
Krystal Whitby yesss... it should definitely be higher ranked than transformers and 'beauty and the beast scenes'...
Krystal Whitby .
Krystal Whitby Exactly! 😭
The part that almost made me cry was when bonnie promised Andy she would treat his old friends well.
*Spoiler Alert*
After watching Inside Out they have to re due this list and put BingBong dying, that shit wrecked me when I was watching it in theaters I couldn't hold my tears back
waffleman13 next time tag your comment with a "spoiler alert" before fucking up everyone else's chance to watch
koopakiid16 I mean it has been out in theaters for nearly a month now so you have had time to see it. Also you could of said it nicer but I have put spoiler alert as per your request.
waffleman13 not everyone has the time or money to go watch a movie as soon as it comes out
+Mariam Black it's okay to cry.. my both brothers laughed to see me crying "it was just a movie"... but that SCENES can't go away from my mind.. and also that short movie clip before the start of the film.. so i cried thrice..
Same, i held it in fir so long but i just fckin lost it and couldn't stop crying after that part
A lot of sad moments- but Carl and Ellie's life story from 'Up' is surely the saddest. Gets me every time.
Sorry, Iron Giant is number one in the tear-jerk department. Yes, some of these are better overall movies, but more sad? No.
Dan Williams lol this is the only movie that gets me every single damn time, I love it to death
Jonah Wils
Dan Williams It's probably 2nd for me... Up is GOD DAMN Number 1... fffffffffuck you pixar
Indeed, it seems to be the most underrated / under-appreciated animated movie of all time. Sadder than any Disney moment imo.
Dan Williams the iron giant literally made me sad for 1 week when I was 8 yrs old.
Before you click play; “alright, I’m up for some nostalgia!”
After the first entry; “this was a terrible mistake...”
After the second entry; “... suuuuiciiiide is painleeeeesssss”
That Monsters INC one had me crying. It deserves to be higher on this list.
It's probably low because Mike rebuilds the door and Sully sees her again.
kitty?
I agree😭
#6 Oh my freaking goodness
Caleb!!!!!!
Chucky at the mother-child dance at the wedding in the Rugrats in Paris. or jungle scene between Tommy and Dill in Rugrats movie. I cry everytime.
That was sad :'(
I know. Watching it as a kid you don't realize how harshly it ravages your feels.
+Michael Fink what about the ending of All Dogs go to Heaven?
+TheOakAsWay YES! So much. Growing up without my mom, that scene killed me. Then the scene from The Fox and the Hound kills me because it makes me think of my wonderful grandmother.
How did chucky'd mom die?
*The saddest cartoon moment that always gets me going is when Mr. Fredrickson is going through the adventure book on Up*
I could not hold my sadness with Wall-E losing Ava.
Boy, I could not even talk.
+kotosqopos Oh my god, I was a blubbering mess when EVE was trying her damnedest to restore WALL-E. She even had panic in her voice while she was trying to fix him, denial when she did but he didn't remember her, and sadness when she came to terms with the fact that she had lost him. Holy fuck, how did this not even get an honorable mention?
I agree. it's very sad. it's one of my favorite movies
+Flutterbutt225 yep
yes like I was around 9 and I couldn't even
UP was by far the best for the following reasons:
The most realistic. You felt this could happen.
Death shown in a slow way, not trying to be shocking.
A silent film portion. More effective at emotion then dialogue.
The music was good for the scenes.
Really relates to the the rest of the film and not forgotten.
Up made me cry, imagine a 20 year old man crying beside a group of girls.
up was masterfully done and shows Pixar's ability in creating not only a compelling story but a story that holds a lot of relevance to us.
Not only that, but Pixar, the incredible company that it is, just made one of the saddest stories I have ever seen, in a matter of 5 minutes. Pixar, I solute you.
never watch grave of the fireflies then, you are going to drown yourself in tears...
I feel like i'm one of the few that didn't tear up at Up. I guess i thought positivly that they had like 60 years or something. If she died at like 20 i might've been more sad but all i want out of love is to spend 50 years or so with my love and Carl got to do that. I felt bad they couldn't have a kid though.
But I felt bad as well because Ellie couldn't have a baby like they wanted
You know it's gonna be rough when you see Monsters Inc. first!
I started to cry at the fox and the hound one.
+Halloween Crazy I made it to I'm Superman. Iron Giant. Then I lost it. Although I sobbed harder at each one.
me too!
me too! I thought I was over it! But with each movie that came after, I cried a bit harder. I was not prepared for this D:
+Magi V me too. Monsters inc was sad. But I really started in fox and the hound. And I just couldn't. I kept tearing up: (
+Awesome Racer also when spot reveals that his parents are dead
The Fox and the Hound makes me cry every freaking time. i don't care if i see just a little bit of that part like this video shows, i still cry my eyes out.
Juliana Boyd I know right! I started crying right now just thinking about it!
aww poor thing *hands you a tissue and pats your shoulder* it'll be okay eventually. soon you'll be like me who cries so much you won't have anymore tears to shed. (not sure how that was encouraging, but imma roll with it XD) Sylvia The Dog
oh, totally. those movies really kill me. i can't NOT cry XD *****
samee
The Fox And The Hound Is My Favorite Movie. But why would widow took tod to the forest? It is because she doesn't want tod to die?
You ALWAYS miss one. What about the scene on Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron where Spirit and Little Creek hug each other? Or when Spirit stays with Rain when she's injured, and he gets taken away? Srsly...
I agree. The scene where they took him away from her made me bawl my eyes out.
***** Spirit is such an underrated movie
U wot m8 Ikr ;_;
***** i love that movie and i still cry why did you have to take him away form his herd
***** The moment when Spirit is in the train is the saddest scene in the movie, even if there are a lot of sad scenes in this movie. This is one of my favorites. It's so underrated...
Bong bongs disappearance. Inside out 2015
The moment in 'Up' just.... just hurt me so much when I saw it!!!
I agree - "Up" should be at the top - that montage... it's just about the best 5-10 minutes of animation ever made.
Yeah it's that one and the one from monsters inc that hurts the most in my opinion!
MinecraftForYou67 i agree monsters inc is saddest
I agree with Up, it's sad, not enought to make me cry though. The rest is...meh
I just saw a life grow up and die. It also remembers my dead grandpa. Such sad momets....
Did we even have to ask what number one was going to be?
absolutely
+Pink and Trouble Yeah, Up should have been #1.
+Pink and Trouble It's not Simba's cry that gets me, it's the 'Come on Dad, get up! We gotta go home...'
Yeah.
+Pink and Trouble the first time i saw it was in VHS in when i was.. probably.. 8 or 9.. damn it was TERRIBLE at that age... god its SO heartbreaking
I still cry when I see the Iron Giant sacrifice himself.
yes well, It scared me a bit. But I'm not actually watching it, I'm only reading comments
This was the only cartoon movie that made me cry :(
Me too. “You are who you choose to be”
Up better be #1.
Edit: You are incorrect. Your opinion is wrong.
Lion king scene is 10 times sadder
The lion king was sadder the up
But Up was sadder then toy story
Obviously toy story 3. Not even joking- I've never cried harder at a movie than I did at toy story 3. Probably a solid 5 minutes of non-stop tears.
Ok, come on. Lion king is great, but no way it's sadder that toy story 3.
Join the club. My dad fell asleep 15 minutes in, so it was just my mom, sister and I. At the ending we just started sobbing. Toy Story was my sisters childhood.
Yeah, that was one really sad ending and I just cried once again, seeing that "so long, partner" line... 😢
I own the three toy story movies and with the incinerator part in toy story 3, I burst into tears
Emma Buenaga sinister kiid Same... The incinerator part gets me every time too. Am I the only one out there who literally watched these films JUST so I have an excuse to cry my heart out and get it over with?
Ellie's dead from Up should have won...
Oh yea... I got it for us to watch... I put it on before everyone got home... Ya know to check great Blu-ray pic... Jeeeez, I cried like a baby!!! Then sat there chewing my lip, when we watched it later!!!
Cried throughout entire movie because of that moment
& that page he found at the end of her photobook about her real adventures. Wow, I teared there.
That was literally the only part of the movie that was moving, the rest of it was boring and bland
landronics It was moving, therefore it should be top of the list XD
Like can't say The Iron Giant was particularly thrilling, but it had one 'moving moment' and made the list :)
PLEASE NOTE I AM NOT LOOKING FOR A 50 REPLIES ONLINE ARGUMENT ABOUT TROLLS AND OPINIONS AND BULLSHIT.
Just saying XD
Also Doug from Up is my fav cartoon dog ever :D
Transformers?
GO TO A MECHANIC
HOLY BALLS.
Except in the show, the Transformers technology is literally millions of years ahead of human technology.
*****
Don't ruin this moment.
Geometry Dash DDMF
Cry to someone who cares.
*****
Everyone who liked.
;-;
dont forget WALL.E I lost it I cried so much in that movie and toy story
The line "So long partner" always get me bawling
I find Up and Toy Story 3 much sadder than Lion King and Bambi
thomas bennett I just shaved my balls, does that count?
Me too. Though, the moment that really got me was when the toys were in the garbage incinerator and they all grabbed hands and prepared to die. I literally said "WOW", when I got choked up by this moment and was amazed by Pixar having the guts to end it that way...then it didn't. Still a great ending/movie however.
You're so goddamn right! Those two are really touching.
Different generation...
Ryan Kwong seriously, I was only six when I saw the lion king and my room turned in a facking aquarium when Mufasa died. Good thing timon and pumbaa could cheer me up after that
I'm not gonna lie, I'm 16 and I still tear up at the fox and the hound part. I will not let tears fall though!!
Let them fall.
Same here man...Loved that movie as a kid growing up and I would cry every time at that part :'(
don't worry, I'm 20 I havne't seen the fox and the hound for years until last time I was watching it with my 7 year old niece, I made her cry because I started tearing like a crazy old lady, my aunt was laughing her ass of as she walked in the two of us crying like babies (well...my niece has an excuse, she's 7 xD I don't)
I know right!!!! The exact same happens to me :)
Well I'm turning 22 so I think I beat you lol the Fox and the Hound... yeah that part was sad lol huge crocodile tears
If Lion King didn't get the number one spot, I would have be offended
Mufasa's death is such a cliche!
"Kitty has to go" always gets to me.
Whose your friend who loves to play?
+The Boulder the fact that the boulder watched inside out fills me with hope
DONT DO THAT TO ME 0_o
+The Boulder I was getting really sad when he died, but then Joy at the cliff said Bing Bong and i laughed so hard
+The Boulder sTOP YOU'RE GONNA MAKE ME CRY EVEN MORE
Bing bong.BING BONG DANGIT STOP NO >:(
I actually found the reunion of Bolt and Penny in Bolt to be a real tear-jerker. I agree with the list, I'm just sad they didn't do any honorable mentions with Flynn's death scene from Tangled, Ralph wrecking the kart in Wreck-It-Ralph, and (I know this was a terrible movie overall, but) Chang's supposed death in Mulan II. They got the expressions down in that scene, I thought. :D
I would also add Anna's "death" in Frozen, but this video was made before the movie came out, so that one couldn't have been in there....unless they can see the FUTURE!! XD
I have to agree. There were a lot of scenes that belonged herd that weren't. I didn't know you also watch WatchMojo.com too
I swear i almost cried on 4 -1. i cried so hard when the lion almost died in narnia: the lion the witch and the wardrobe aswell as when ash was turned to stone in pokemon the first movie.
btw hi river!
i would never replace addie like that!
***** Yeah, that part made me cry too... :')
River Spirit I think everyone who has seen the movie thought that part was sad. But at least in the end, they reunite
"I....killed....Mufasa" - Scar.
Man, this was a great list.
Mufasa's death still gets me everytime!
if you did not feel at least a sting of tears in toy story then you can't be human
right?
what if i cried at sonic x ending is that good enough?
That is exactly why I didn't watch the last movie. I found out what happened from a friend of mine. I said hell no, I am not going to watch that because I WILL cry.
i think i was the only 18 year old guy crying my eyes out in toy story 3
the fuck is wrong with you *velado100*
Kung Fu Panda 2 anyone when Po's mother has to leave him? That teared me up pretty bad.
me...😦😦😦
That part kills me
me too! I tried to stop myself from crying
+Nicholas Bennett :,(
+Nicholas Bennett YES!! I cried so much!
Personally, I feel that the saddest moment in Toy Story 3 was when they were about to be incinerated by that inferno and held hands, but your moment works too.
I guess.
Boo and Sulley, Littlefoot and his mother, and Ellie and Carl should've been top 3
has anyone ever watched brother Bear??
not me
Taishir Enkhbat me
Rice Balls favorite Disney movie
Finnaly someone! That is my childhood and I watchet it more then 30 times (mostly when I was little) and I watched it today too and I still cried!
I have it is a great movie it deserves more respect
You don't know how hard I had to fight back tears watching this!
Great list, but Dumbo was the hardest for me I think.
Agreed, Andrew! I can't get through the "Baby Mine" scene without absolutely losing it! How the hell did Optimus Prime beat out Dumbo?!
+Andrew Werling I still can't watch that scene without crying. I was looking over the comments wondering if anyone else felt the same. Glad I am not along.
+Andrew Werling Definitely one of the hardest to sit through.
Toy Story 3's ending always gets me, but what gets me even when I think about it is Monster's, Inc.'s ending.