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At 8/31/10 03:09 AM, Hemlok wrote: God dammit I was going to post that.
Yeah, same thing here.
Probably one of the saddest scenes in Futurama history, if not animated television history period.
The only other thing I can think of is at the end of season 3 of The Office when Jim barges in the conference room while Pam is giving a really despondent interview and asks her on a date. It was a truly awesome moment (coupled with Ryan leaving for Corporate made it even better).
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There was an episode of Courage the Cowardly Dog that always made me shed a couple of tears. It was the episode with the space squids. The music just got to me.
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I honestly do not think I ever cried when I was watching a TV show. Well, I think I might have cried when I watched the last episode of "Lost", especially knowing that everybody met up in Heaven and everything turned out fine for the entire cast. The first movie I cried at was "United 93". The movie that I cried the most at was "Bridge To Terabithia". In fact, I think those may in fact have been the only movies I ever cried at.
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No tears were shed ever while watching TV.
I only cried while watching Marley & Me.
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When the dog from Futurama stilled waited for Fry all those years up until it died.
*sniff*
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The ending scene of Benjamin Button and the If Only One Thing Had Happened Differently scene made me tear a bit, but what really made me cry is when he started to grow younger and forgot basically everything about his life, leading up to when he dies in Daisy's arms.
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That Fururama episode was really sad. Also, when Optimus Prime died (not in the movie).
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The first premiere of "The Secret Life Of An American Teenager".
I lost Kyle XY, Lincoln Heights, and Greek to that show.
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I don't respond as much to TV shows as I do to movies, but Jurassic Bark gets me every time. As well as the episode about the clover.
The only other show to get me was the season eight finale of Scrubs. It was supposed to be the last episode, and it went out on such a strong note, which I think is rare for many shows.
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I totally saw the Jurassic Bark and the mama squirrel thing on American Dad.
Yeah, Jurrassic Bark was definetly one of them the mama squirrel not so much.
But I'll tell you what was more than Jurassic Bark: Band OF Brothers. that tv show
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When Charlie from Lost dies.I didn't really cry that much though.
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I havn't cried to any T.V. shows. But I did cry at the end of Toy Story 3. Though I'm pretty sure that no one hasn't cried to that.
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the end of the episode in futurama where fry cloned his dog...that song is so sad
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Obviously, as mentioned, Jurassic Bark, along with Luck of The Fryrish. I also found the endings of The Sting and Leela's Homeworld to be quite... Emotional. The Simpsons was pretty good at this too, especially anything evolving Mona.
What got the most tears out of me ever, though, is undoubtedly Moral Orel. It's probably one of the darkest and most depressing shows in TV history.
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Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, when Will's dad leaves. Link
"Why don't he want me, man?"
Can't believe nobody has said this.
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At 9/1/10 01:26 PM, Struggle wrote: Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, when Will's dad leaves. Link
"Why don't he want me, man?"
Can't believe nobody has said this.
That was pretty sad.
But its impossible to cry because of the way that Will talks.
Thats why I have a sad fave not a crying face.
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At 8/31/10 02:59 AM, TheSouthernTower wrote: You know, those moments where you had to choke a few tears back. I still can't watch "Jurassic bark" from futurama without sniffling a little during that uber sad end.
I was about to say this..
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The simpsons Episode where homers fugitive mom returns.
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At 9/1/10 03:50 PM, Twilight wrote: Why has this only been said once? Fuck that stupid dog, the end of this episode was so sad, especially with the song at the end. I remember I cried when I first saw this episode, I can't even watch it anymore.
The one with Fry's brother?
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Luck of the Fryish is definitely the more depressing, because it throws it at you so suddenly.
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At 8/31/10 04:17 AM, RubberTrucky wrote:
Besides this, the season 4 finale of House was pretty tough too.
The moment Wilson informs Amber what happened and she knows she won't make it.
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At 8/31/10 09:24 AM, dogpup4 wrote:At 8/31/10 03:01 AM, XenonMonkey wrote: When the fat mother squirrel died in American Dad and her retarded son thought she was hiding from him.I thought I was alone with that one. It was quite upsetting. I too think that Jurrassic Bark is the saddest TV scene ever. I also thought the Doctor Who episode "Vincent and the Doctor" was pretty emotional.
I shed manly tears that day.
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Same as OP's :,(
makes me cry everytime
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THISpart of the Futurama episode "Luck of the Fryish" is pretty sad. :(
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At 8/31/10 02:59 AM, TheSouthernTower wrote: You know, those moments where you had to choke a few tears back. I still can't watch "Jurassic bark" from futurama without sniffling a little during that uber sad end.
Fucking fuck you man, don't go there. That was the saddest shit I've ever watched. A few episodes of Fresh Prince were pretty sad. The one where Will's dad comes back but leaves again and Will cries about made me cry. When I was a little kid, the episode of Pokemon where Pikachu runs off to the forest and leaves Ash made me bawl.




