The saddest part is in two things 1.) She lets go of the Todd even though it breaks her heart 2.) Todd has no idea what's really happening, he doesn't know why she's leaving him
can't tell you how many men I see in Todd's position in divorce. I do depositions for divorces and many of the men are just dazed and devastated by their wife abandoning them for the absolute most absurd reasons and some times, they don't even know why.
@@SirRobbins That happened to my grandfather and his life went downhill after that..He had manic depression and became addicted to alcohol. During one of his episodes, his marriage would be something he cried about. It saddened him, but the thing is, it was a domestic relationship at times (remember, he had manic depression/aka bipolar).
@@Chrisrian-pr3gp For what I remember his neighbor, as always tried to hunt the fox. And since she knows that day will come, she doesn't want that to happen. So she did it
I had to give up my dog about a year ago but this brought all the feelings up again, thankfully she was adopted but it still hurts, gonna go cry myself to sleep now😢😭😭
I had a dog and a cat. The cat died while me and my sister were still babies. Our dog lived with us for a long time, but then he died, and I remembered it. It was really hard, and my parents hated having to tell us, they knew we wouldn’t be able to handle it just like that.
Me and my wife had a argument about if this scene is more tear jerking than the intro to Up. This one won lol. If you have ever truly loved a pet, then this hits hard. The sad music, poetry, the goddamn picture of Todd having his first birthday..I hate the monsters who created this.
I think the reason why I never cried over the intro of UP is because I found it to be more romantic and passionate than dramatic and depressing. And I'm always impressed by how the story of that relationship is told with no words but just visuals and music.
No. Don't hate them. They are proving you are connected to the characters. She has to let him go, but for the best. Plus he found Vixey and they had a family together. And they loved each other. That's what's important
It’s Todd’s final expression he gives her that breaks my heart... the last memory she has of him is seeing him stare back at her with a look in his eyes saying... “Where are you going, Mum? You’ll be back soon....right? Mum? Mum?!!” So it’s not even the fact she’s leaving him, she’s got to leave him knowing that it’ll absolutely break his heart. Man, that’s painful stuff.
@@Chrisrian-pr3gp For his protection. There was a scene where Amos's dog Chief got injured, leading Amos and Copper to blame Tod for Chief's injury. This place where Mrs. Tweed dropped him off is actually a game reserve, where hunting is allowed on a very limited basis and not allowed for sport.
My dog had to get put down, he wasn't well. I was only 13 at the time. Me, my Mam and my dog were in the vets. The needle was about to go into my dog, he was called Ben. I nearly passed out. I couldn't watch it. I walked out of the room full of tears into the waiting room full of people and their pets. I sat for a minute crying, literally a minute, if that. I realised I couldn't leave him on his way out, so I rushed back into the vets room. Ben had already gone. I often think the last thing he saw was me walking away from him, I will never forgive myself for that. He'd been with me all my life, I was 13/14 and he was 15. I kick myself everyday for his last memory of me being walking away from him. So sorry Ben. I love you and will miss you for the rest of my life. Truly.
I’ve always admired how this scene was able to move me so much as a child, a little person that has so little understanding of reality but so moved by fictional images. Truly, wonderful pain.
Same!!! Wtff??!! I always feel compassion for older people and animals!!! Todd and that wonderful old lady had a very special bond . Omg... I’m crying again!!
This is the saddest moment in television history. I'm 26 I'm a grown man and I can't help but cry every time I see this scene. I'm not afraid to admit it either.
That combined moment of Todd gently putting his paw on her arm with such concern right as she says "And now I find we're both alone," it's so devastating, it rips your heart right out. Why the hell can't Disney go back to making beautiful works of genuine soulful art like this?
My cat died today and made think of this song. My heart is broken. He was my baby boy... I didn't even want a cat, but we found him and his siblings abandoned in a box in the woods. Very quickly I fell in love with him, the sweetest, most loving cat I've ever known. I love you little boy. Rest in peace.
This was my song when my dog died. My now late aunt picked him out for us from her own dog's litter (Mom kept entrusting her with our Shelties and they kept dying in her care) and Mom didn't want another dog, she didn't want this dog, but she couldn't tell her sister no...so she brought him home. He was a little gray ball of fur on a bright blue leash, and he was the first thing I saw when I came home from 4th grade one day. I fell in love immediately, and I cherished him from then until that day...seventeen years later. He had a stroke right after dinner and was dead eight hours later. I was inconsolable for days and broke down randomly for weeks after. That was three years ago, I cry a bit as I write this. My baby boy...I loved him so much.
Dude, this was ridiculous. The nostalgia is incredible. I remember this scene bit by bit and I was only 5 or 6 when I watched this movie. Disney movies, they just cant be forgotten.
Me and my little brother lived in an abusive home from our step mother and father who allowed it, but when we went to Disney World and stay there for the 10 days because of my real moms funds and some dads help. Anyways when we went to Disney that was the really rare rimes we were all happy and just content being around. The hotel we stayed in would deliver up to 5 movies a night if you exchange the old ones before hand. The fox and the hound was the best but saddest and my most memorable movie while there
The sad thing is that as well-intentioned as her actions are, they're unknowingly cruel as well since Todd is domesticated and knows nothing about surviving on his own.
Tremaine Moss her face gets me every time... the monsters that created this built up the scene for the viewers to cry in unison. It all built up to have her and you burst into tears as she drove away... this kind of writing does not exist anymore.
I think it hits even harder when you have to put them down. It will forever haunt me what my dog was thinking as she closed her eyes, I pray to whatever listens that it was that she was glad the pain was over.
@@leoncoben6983 Yes. I had to have my Guinea Pig, Tilly, who was my baby, put to sleep and the sight of the beautiful light of love leaving her eyes is something I can’t put into words. 😭 Sending love
@@bradyryan5105 The problem here is that the lady was dealing with an asshole who was a hunter. It was either this or basically sentencing your pet to death.
I lost my home and had no choice but to give my beloved cat Satin to my stepfather to watch over. I let her out of the car, and she ran and played and completely ignored the weeping mess behind her. I stepped in the car and drove home, sobbing, but confident that when I got my own place I'd retrieve her. I came back a few months later, and she was gone. My stepfather said one day she just vanished, he saw no evidence of her death but was sure she wandered off. I just hope it wasn't a vain attempt to find me. I miss you sweetheart, you were my best friend, and I'll always love you. I'm just sorry I came too late. UPDATE: Thank you ALL for the kind words, I appreciate you all sharing your stories and your condolences. It's very kind of all of you. This is my new cat Wednesday. I got her 5 years ago, and she's my best friend. th-cam.com/video/8iWege__a78/w-d-xo.html
thatonedrewguy Dude, I am so sorry to hear that. I'm sure you guys made lots of memories together and maybe Satin ran off and met a nice boy cat and fell in love and made a new home in a tree or an old abandoned truck down some dirt path on the outskirts of town. And she somehow has a picture of you two over the bed that they sleep in. I'm sure she's just fine bro. Just fine..
Peter Katiem I hope she did. My worst fear is she died cold and alone -- wondering why I left her. I miss her more than my ex of 7 years. And I cant help but feel she deserved better than me.
I looked this up on purpose, and literally started crying in the anticipation of this scene, just looking at the thumbnail. Saddest scene in movie history.
This is definitely heart breaking, I’m 29 and I’ve been through boot camp for the army, away from my girlfriend, friends, family, etc…and I still cried harder for this scene than being away for military operations leaving my family/girlfriend/friends for months at a time
wow, this movie hits really hard, if you've been separated for that long and this made you cry that hard.. man, I've cried way to bad at this movie, God bless you dude
We named our dog after the character Todd in this movie because he looked like him and a couple months ago we had to put him down because he had cancer. This scene makes me cry every single time now because I think of him and how I had to let him go
I had a shih tzu who got ran over by a car because I took her for a walk at night with no leash. At first I always blamed myself for letting her die. But little by little, I know she wouldnt want me to be so sad. So I learned to moved on, bu still misses her so much
this movie makes me think of my cat that passed away the way she looked at me when i first got her and now shes gone i know ur in a better place now my darling rest in peace mommy loves and always will xxxx
You're not alone. In the final month of 2012 I kept my 12 year old dog alive for one month. What hurts me is that on the final day of that year, he moved , but I never had the chance to say goodbye. When I got the call around 3pm that day I stood by a lakeside bursting tears because I had failed do fulfill my final duty to him. Boomer 2000-2012.
It’s that time for me right now, and you are soooo right! But then again, this scene will reduce you to a blubbering mess, monthly cycle not withstanding.
@@selenopheria Giiiirl, I hear you! No surprise there! Ladies, we just need to accept that if you possess compassion for people and animals and are in touch with your emotions at all, it’s simply not possible to get through this scene without losing it. 😢😭😩
I just lost my grandmother a few days ago, she grew me up on this movie. She sounded exactly like Todd’s owner.. so now I can barely get passed this movie anymore. It popped up like it knew. I haven’t seen it in years but it’s too painful to watch knowing the woman who raised me and grew me up on this beautiful movie is gone… and we can never share it again. I miss you so much Gammy.. life is never okay again without you❤️😭
My Grandma died in 2003, when I was just 9 years old. It traumatized me very well. At her funeral, I just stayed in the chair and did not move as she was being buried. That one person I love a lot, has been gone for over 20 years. 💔
We met it seems, such a short time ago. You looked at me, needing me so. Yet from your sadness, our happiness grew. And I found out, I needed you too. I remember how we use to play. I recall those rainy days. The fire’s glow, that kept us warm. And now I find, we’re both alone. Goodbye may seem forever. Farewell is like the end. But in my hearts the memory. And there, you’ll always be.
I remember till today 24 years ago when we came to the states . We had this movie on vhs . This scene was so sad for me . I liked the end eventhough to Happy ending the way was rough
2019 and still can't watch this and not cry. Pets are such wonderful parts of our lives and sometimes the ones that make us feel the most happy and loved.
This scene destroyed me as a kid and it still makes me cry to this day. I cried when I watched Bambi and Lion King but after this scene, I was emotionally wrecked. My favorite Disney movie hands down 🙌
I didn't understand this scene as a kid, and I thought that she was going to take him back home, but now as I'm older, this scene makes my cry so much, It's just the little thing that she looked back one more time as you see a tear fall down her cheek, You can tell tod doesnt understand why she let go of him
C'mon man, ain't nothing wrong with feeling what a piece of medie is trying to portray just because you are a man. Besides, heavy metal and its variations are one of the most expressive and "emo" types of music out there, and I mean that in the best possible way
This sense to this day still breaks my heart if im honest I don't think I'll ever be okay after this, ever time I watch my heart ache and cry uncontrollably
I'm a grown guy gay wiccan and I still cry this reminds me of my cat buddy and my friends I am with we have a cat Leo both great cats Leo always comes up to me sleeps with me and even lets me know when he's hungry I hear him at night meowing to come in I always let him in!!!!!! This scene hits so hard it hurts¡!!!!!! Your not alone seems like you have a soul too!!!! A heart that's a good thing!!!!!!!
2:00 "Good-bye may seem forever. Farewell is like the end... but in my heart's the memory, and there you'll always be." Watching her hug Todd and then reluctantly let him go... and then 3:08 He knows she's leaving him and the music confirms it. Of course, then she starts to cry as she's leaving and it starts to storm as well. Well... all of this video... all of it gets to me. Ugh. Why do I do this to myself?! I remember being sad during this scene as a kid, but I don't believe I cried. I think, as an adult, though, that this movie has even more meaning to me now than it ever did. I've had many animals, many humans, that have left over the years. All that's left, as she said, is the wonderful memories they shared.
The first 10 minutes of the movie along with this scene and Final scene just have me sobbing it really never fails. This movie will forever be a memory in my heart ❤
U don't let go of an animal that you've taken care of all it's life. The chances of it dying are wayyyy higher than it learning how to survive. While foxes are not like dogs, they can be pets under the right owners. Once you've taken an animal in, it's a really bad idea to release it into the wild. The same thing goes for even bears. Bears do not technically hibernate out of instinctive behavior, because a bear that is in captivity does not hibernate at all n never will. What does this mean n what does this have to do with anything? It's an example that animals, once pets, are forever pets that look at you for guardianship and to be taken care of by.
The power of Disney movies: Nostalgia hits you and you go on a binge of your favorite movie scenes, then in the side bar are the sad scenes that turned you into an emotional B***h. You click it, because you're weird that way. Thinking you can handle it, I'm much older now...I haven't even hit the play button yet and tears are already coming out!
My dog Archie passed away 4 years ago yesterday, this song sums up exactly how I felt when we had him put down! He was 8 weeks old when he joined the family, was with me through so much, he was 14 and a half when he died! So you can only imagine how hard it was! He had been around for more than half of my life, sounds daft and should just get on with it and be happy that he's not in pain anymore but I still struggle today
I remember watching this as a kid and this is probably one of the most beautiful and saddest scenes in film that I've ever seen. The old woman had taken care of Todd since he was a kid and now she has to abandon him in this wilderness preserve in order to save his life. Todd is done looking at the old lady or the sense of confusion and of why this is happening had he done something wrong? The old lady knows that she has to do this to save Todd she loves him but she has to leave him in the wilderness preserve in order for him to be protected. She had loved though as if he was her own child.
I can never watch this scene without tearing up. The voice acting well done The music, face expressions from both widow tweet and tod. The innocence and hard reality of leaving a friend and knowing your going to be alone from now on. Only to have memories. The part of your life that gave you love and is now in the past. They do not make movies like this anymore.
Watched this movie many times as a kid and to this day this scene never fails to make me cry. The way it plays out is just so sad. At first Todd is happily junping around in the car as if they are going on another fun trip like always. Soon enough he notices that the woman is sad for some reason, so he lays his paw on her arm in comfort, looking up at her as if to ask “whats wrong?”. Than she stops the car and carries him out into the woods. He licks her cheek playfully and she embraces him one last time before removing his collar. This confuses him and she starts to walk away. He starts to follow but she commands him to stay. The look of hurt and confusion on his face is heartbreaking as she gets in the car and drives away as the rain starts crash down around him.... possibly the saddest scene ever in a Disney movie
The Fox and the Hound is such an underrated Disney film. This part in particular always made me tear up, even now that I’m a grown man approaching 30. But yesterday, my family’s beloved cat died. We had him since the day he was born in 2006, and he was a beloved member of the family for the next 17 years. I recently posted some videos I made of him onto my channel in his memory. I rewatched this scene not long after my cat died. It hit me just how devastating this scene really is. I cried for hours and had it stuck in my head for the rest of the day. Anyone who lost a pet will feel the true power of this scene. I’ll always love my cat. And I’m really going to miss him….
Turns out this scene is an actual trigger for me. Used to cry all the time as a kid as soon as it came on. And over the years I feel like it stuck with me. There hasn’t been a single time I have seen this scene where I didn’t cry. Not just cry either I wept. This actually really hurts the soul.
I don't even have to watch the whole movie to literally start sobbing. Still one of the absolute saddest scenes in a movie I have ever seen in a movie. Also the saddest scene for sure in a Disney movie. It just shreds my heart to pieces.
Years later and seeing so many sad Disney scenes, this one always breaks my heart. She loved him so much that she was willing to let Todd go for his own survival. He was her child and her best friend. And she let him go even though it hurt her so much. This scene will always have a special place in my heart.
I never used to cry at this scene, but this time, I was bawling. It was because I was thinking about Todd and the old woman being alone. This woman (I'm assuming) was a widow who may have lost her husband not too long before Todd came into her life. Her house was empty and lonely, and since Todd was left without a mother, they kept each other company. She took care of him and he made her happy. But now that Todd was in danger, she knew the right thing to do was to let him go. And just like that, she was left alone again. If you love someone, you let them go. (Sorry to go into so much detail about this, but the thought of being on your own in my opinion is one of the saddest parts of this movie.)
I think I was only 4-6 when I first saw this movie. Shortly after (or shortly before, I can't remember) my best friend Will (same age as I was) died of heart failure. This always makes me think of him, and that just makes the crying worse.
EpicSoren oh my....i am so sorry but just know that i feel ya, when i watch this movie with my oldest sister, i instantly think of my uncle who died of a heart attack and my grandmother who died in her sleep for still unknown causes. sending prayers to you
This was my cousin’s favorite movie when he was 4 years old. This scene always made him cry. During this time frame, I was 21 and he was 4, I stayed with my aunt and uncle for a short while. I came home from work and he was watching the Fox and the hound. Only after being home for about 5 minutes this scene comes on. To keep from crying, he looks at me and says go back to work. It was so cute. I always remind him of this moment. He passed away yesterday at the age of 32. Fox and the hound will now hold an even greater special memory for me. This one is for you Andrew!
What makes my tears go away is knowing he's gonna get a girlfriend soon 😘
A win-win situation
Yeah but this poor women will be alone, with only a neigbour that is responsible for her misery
Thankyou so much for this comment
Including Copper is finally back to be friends with Todd again after that battle with them
This made me cry real bad
why did I purposely seek this out when I know it was going to make me cry?
Welcome to the club
Same
K.C. M same exact thing just happened to me, why did I have to put myself through the same pain I went through as a little kid 😭
K.C. M i did too friend. I did too...
Forreal right!!
This is one of the most underrated Disney movies ever created
Adriana Nery agreed
True. Because for some reason I have not seen this movie until today!
Yup
Adriana Nery
This is my favorite movie of all time!
I love this film so much
The saddest part is in two things
1.) She lets go of the Todd even though it breaks her heart
2.) Todd has no idea what's really happening, he doesn't know why she's leaving him
Ikr
So sad
can't tell you how many men I see in Todd's position in divorce. I do depositions for divorces and many of the men are just dazed and devastated by their wife abandoning them for the absolute most absurd reasons and some times, they don't even know why.
@@SirRobbins
That happened to my grandfather and his life went downhill after that..He had manic depression and became addicted to alcohol. During one of his episodes, his marriage would be something he cried about. It saddened him, but the thing is, it was a domestic relationship at times (remember, he had manic depression/aka bipolar).
Cutesy Heart When he remembers the Hunter he will put two and two together
This scene is just brutal. Worst part is how confused Tod is on the situation. Its impossible to watch without at least getting teary-eyed
But why did she though? What did she leave him for?
@@Chrisrian-pr3gp Because he's a wild animal and if he stayed any longer he would've been killed by the grouchy old man next door 😥
@@Chrisrian-pr3gp For what I remember his neighbor, as always tried to hunt the fox. And since she knows that day will come, she doesn't want that to happen. So she did it
I cried like a baby 😢😢😢😢
Yeah I don't care how tough you are.
Cried when I was 6, cried now when I’m 33. This scene haunts me and if I need to cry but can’t, I come here.
@jenniferrohlf200 I did too and I’m 40 now and it still makes me cry. What you said in your second sentence… that’s how I feel too.
If I need to cry but can’t…. Woah. That was a powerful thing to say
Currently crying right now
Lol same…. I was born in 91 and saw it when it came out. I’ll be 33 in 2 months and I’m crying now. I’m a momma’s boy haha
I cried at this when I was five now I'm fifteen and I still cry over it
You know it's sad when you see grown men comforting each other in the comment section over a kids movie.
lmao x)
as sad as you life😕 it sad as it is in others as much as we make so shut your mouth
as sad as you life😕 it sad as it is in others as much as we make so shut your mouth
+Tanner Polchies *sigh*
+Tanner Polchies Oh I'm sorry, did I hurt your masculinity? I didn't know it was so fragile.
If you’ve ever owned a pet, this hits hard.
I think this scene hits even harder honestly 😭
Been there done that
I had to give up my dog about a year ago but this brought all the feelings up again, thankfully she was adopted but it still hurts, gonna go cry myself to sleep now😢😭😭
I had a dog and a cat. The cat died while me and my sister were still babies. Our dog lived with us for a long time, but then he died, and I remembered it. It was really hard, and my parents hated having to tell us, they knew we wouldn’t be able to handle it just like that.
@@laroncullum5838 is it alright if you update me?
Me and my wife had a argument about if this scene is more tear jerking than the intro to Up. This one won lol. If you have ever truly loved a pet, then this hits hard. The sad music, poetry, the goddamn picture of Todd having his first birthday..I hate the monsters who created this.
but yet, u gotta love this movie like it's so funny, fun, adventure, touching and sad
The intro to Up wasn't sad at all- I never got why people cry over it...
Steven I couldn't tell ya, it's been years sense I've seen 'Fox and the hound'
I think the reason why I never cried over the intro of UP is because I found it to be more romantic and passionate than dramatic and depressing. And I'm always impressed by how the story of that relationship is told with no words but just visuals and music.
No. Don't hate them. They are proving you are connected to the characters. She has to let him go, but for the best. Plus he found Vixey and they had a family together. And they loved each other. That's what's important
It’s Todd’s final expression he gives her that breaks my heart... the last memory she has of him is seeing him stare back at her with a look in his eyes saying... “Where are you going, Mum? You’ll be back soon....right? Mum? Mum?!!”
So it’s not even the fact she’s leaving him, she’s got to leave him knowing that it’ll absolutely break his heart.
Man, that’s painful stuff.
why did she have to leave him?
@@Chrisrian-pr3gp For his protection. There was a scene where Amos's dog Chief got injured, leading Amos and Copper to blame Tod for Chief's injury. This place where Mrs. Tweed dropped him off is actually a game reserve, where hunting is allowed on a very limited basis and not allowed for sport.
My dog had to get put down, he wasn't well. I was only 13 at the time. Me, my Mam and my dog were in the vets. The needle was about to go into my dog, he was called Ben. I nearly passed out. I couldn't watch it. I walked out of the room full of tears into the waiting room full of people and their pets. I sat for a minute crying, literally a minute, if that. I realised I couldn't leave him on his way out, so I rushed back into the vets room. Ben had already gone. I often think the last thing he saw was me walking away from him, I will never forgive myself for that. He'd been with me all my life, I was 13/14 and he was 15. I kick myself everyday for his last memory of me being walking away from him. So sorry Ben. I love you and will miss you for the rest of my life. Truly.
I’ve always admired how this scene was able to move me so much as a child, a little person that has so little understanding of reality but so moved by fictional images. Truly, wonderful pain.
This scene made me bawl when I was younger. Still makes me tear up to this day.
Those weren't fictional images. . . What made them so realistic is how much effort went into them
Pain is proof of your empathy.
Literally same here !!!
The music always got to me 😢 …. Fudging hate violins ! 😭
@@mashpotatosauce3566 Nice to see someone in TH-cam comments spell "bawl" correctly. It gets old seeing "I'm balling right now" 😆
No other movie has ever made me cry so hard
same here
Mufasa dying is the only other moment. Still gets me to this day.
Dumbo... the Baby Mine scene.
Same!
Same!!! Wtff??!! I always feel compassion for older people and animals!!! Todd and that wonderful old lady had a very special bond . Omg... I’m crying again!!
Doesn't matter how much older I get ... Tears always remain the same. This movie gets me every damn time.
Update. Four years later. Tears still flowing. Some things never change.
@@infam0us415 dang a true legend for coming back
@@prisonmike1228 fax
It gets me too
This is the saddest moment in television history. I'm 26 I'm a grown man and I can't help but cry every time I see this scene. I'm not afraid to admit it either.
I'm 19 with a kitten. Welcome to the club.
U tell em bro, only people with a heart ❣ cry imo....
Yes!! you don't have to be ashamed to admit you're getting emotional sometimes because all people on earth have feelings!
Cause Disney movies - family movies
This is a movie tho
That combined moment of Todd gently putting his paw on her arm with such concern right as she says "And now I find we're both alone," it's so devastating, it rips your heart right out. Why the hell can't Disney go back to making beautiful works of genuine soulful art like this?
Because it doesn’t inspire kids to be themselves 🤷♂️
I know that was petty
My cat died today and made think of this song. My heart is broken. He was my baby boy...
I didn't even want a cat, but we found him and his siblings abandoned in a box in the woods. Very quickly I fell in love with him, the sweetest, most loving cat I've ever known.
I love you little boy. Rest in peace.
Awwww. Beautiful...I'm here for you Rud. I lost a black cat too, he was my best friend......life, huh?.
This was my song when my dog died. My now late aunt picked him out for us from her own dog's litter (Mom kept entrusting her with our Shelties and they kept dying in her care) and Mom didn't want another dog, she didn't want this dog, but she couldn't tell her sister no...so she brought him home. He was a little gray ball of fur on a bright blue leash, and he was the first thing I saw when I came home from 4th grade one day. I fell in love immediately, and I cherished him from then until that day...seventeen years later. He had a stroke right after dinner and was dead eight hours later. I was inconsolable for days and broke down randomly for weeks after. That was three years ago, I cry a bit as I write this. My baby boy...I loved him so much.
@Daniel Le Go away
@Daniel LeIt's better to have loved and lost than never loved at all. You can take your miserable way of thinking elsewhere.
@@User__795 Oh I guess the emotions came off too well... I'm sorry I made you cry, but I couldn't help sharing.
20 years later and I still cry my brains out. I never could get over it. ='(
Me too. :(
JT Brooks same
JT Brooks same
JT Brooks same here. I'm 32 . this still gets me
Yea it really fucked me up growing up 😭
I literally can't watch this without crying
Smidday b
Same
Smidday me too
honesty:)
and i didint cry
Dude, this was ridiculous. The nostalgia is incredible. I remember this scene bit by bit and I was only 5 or 6 when I watched this movie. Disney movies, they just cant be forgotten.
I still remember all the times with the bug and boomer, those are some of my fondest memories from this movie.
Me and my little brother lived in an abusive home from our step mother and father who allowed it, but when we went to Disney World and stay there for the 10 days because of my real moms funds and some dads help. Anyways when we went to Disney that was the really rare rimes we were all happy and just content being around. The hotel we stayed in would deliver up to 5 movies a night if you exchange the old ones before hand. The fox and the hound was the best but saddest and my most memorable movie while there
Me to bro I just watch it on dvd it was when we came to America
Same!! I haven’t watched this movie since I was a very young child, I’m now watching it on Disney + with my son and balled like a baby at this scene!
*old disney movies. the new ones are for the most part forgettable
I really miss this type of movies. The animation, the music and poetry, the art :(
What's sad is that Disney is just focusing on remakes yet they're terrible
@@Thewolfguys.cartoons2000 ik i wish they made these kind of animations again 😭😭
Yes, it went downhill from the mid90s on
I just clicked this to make myself sad.
Same, this and the little foot sad part, and bambi, and lion king.. sometimes a good cry helps.
I clicked for nostalgia
You absolute mad masochist.
You cant be happy without being sad sometimes. In reality, acting on despair is your true enemy. But showing joy or sadness is totally fine
Yeah man, me too, on a random Tuesday morning, what the heck is that about!
and now I find we're both alone...good bye may seem forever, farewell is like an end, but in my hearts a memory, and there you'll always be
😭
😭😭😭
Danielle O 😓😓😓
I always cried at this part and I still do
*pats her back* soooorrrrrryyyyyyyyyy =(
me... me to 😭😂
+TinhVutXaUocMo yo wtf lmao
It's so sad! I am crying 😢😢😢😪😪😪😥😥😭😭😭😭
Pussies
Every year or so I come back to this scene, wondering if it will still make me cry like a baby. For the record it still makes me cry like a baby 😭😭😭
Same tbh. Sometimes when I feel I need to cry I come back and watch this scene
it's big facts, This story will never fail to make anyone cry
@@kittycattt93 sometimes I wish I was an actor so I could just watch this and crush any crying scene I had to do 😂 😭
The sad thing is that as well-intentioned as her actions are, they're unknowingly cruel as well since Todd is domesticated and knows nothing about surviving on his own.
I miss being a kid so god damn much
+Chrimbus Day 6 hours a day with no responsibility. I'm down
I know, I miss the innocence and mystery we had as kids. The family, the holidays, embracing nothing but love.
same
Riiiiight...for the most part anyway
My grandma had this on video cassette and i would watch it ecerytime Id go to hers for dinner. That was 20 years ago. Miss you grandma x
Some have their Mufasa's, others have their Bambi's moms--but as for me, I have THIS as my Saddest Disney Moment (well, tied with Old Yeller anyway).
I have the land before time when little foot's mom died.😭😭😭
mtman318 i have this & dumbo :,c
mufasa is worse
@@MainStreetElectricalParade nah
mufasa was worse this is second
And some have them all
It's the music at the end that makes the tears roll.
Tremaine Moss Dude, I totally hear you. Just watched it and cried like a baby
Tremaine Moss her face gets me every time... the monsters that created this built up the scene for the viewers to cry in unison. It all built up to have her and you burst into tears as she drove away... this kind of writing does not exist anymore.
Not for me, I cry when you c the pic of Tod n the birthday cake, when it’s his 1st birthday....
And its todds head tilts of confusion with sad ears down and her driving away tearing up
the old lady talking as well
This scene hits much harder if you’ve ever had a pet.
Just imagining doing this to them would be one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do.
i would never do this to my kitty cat i've had for 16 years. i'd never forgive myself.
if somebody didn't like my kitty, i'd tell em to sit on a pin !
I think it hits even harder when you have to put them down. It will forever haunt me what my dog was thinking as she closed her eyes, I pray to whatever listens that it was that she was glad the pain was over.
@@leoncoben6983 Yes. I had to have my Guinea Pig, Tilly, who was my baby, put to sleep and the sight of the beautiful light of love leaving her eyes is something I can’t put into words. 😭 Sending love
@@bradyryan5105 The problem here is that the lady was dealing with an asshole who was a hunter. It was either this or basically sentencing your pet to death.
I'm gona go hug my cat now
THIS IS ACTUALLY THE REASON I GOT A STUFFED ANIMAL FOX, I was crying so goddamn hard so my mom bought it to me
I lost my home and had no choice but to give my beloved cat Satin to my stepfather to watch over. I let her out of the car, and she ran and played and completely ignored the weeping mess behind her. I stepped in the car and drove home, sobbing, but confident that when I got my own place I'd retrieve her.
I came back a few months later, and she was gone. My stepfather said one day she just vanished, he saw no evidence of her death but was sure she wandered off. I just hope it wasn't a vain attempt to find me.
I miss you sweetheart, you were my best friend, and I'll always love you. I'm just sorry I came too late.
UPDATE: Thank you ALL for the kind words, I appreciate you all sharing your stories and your condolences. It's very kind of all of you.
This is my new cat Wednesday. I got her 5 years ago, and she's my best friend.
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thatonedrewguy 😢😢😭😭 oh god I'm so sorry
thatonedrewguy :(
thatonedrewguy Dude, I am so sorry to hear that. I'm sure you guys made lots of memories together and maybe Satin ran off and met a nice boy cat and fell in love and made a new home in a tree or an old abandoned truck down some dirt path on the outskirts of town. And she somehow has a picture of you two over the bed that they sleep in. I'm sure she's just fine bro. Just fine..
thatonedrewguy I'm very sorry for you
Peter Katiem I hope she did. My worst fear is she died cold and alone -- wondering why I left her. I miss her more than my ex of 7 years. And I cant help but feel she deserved better than me.
This is the world's most saddest moment in my whole life
Less than one second into this clip I was already crying. It's such an overwhelmingly painful scene, and Disney maxed out every devastating moment.
I looked this up on purpose, and literally started crying in the anticipation of this scene, just looking at the thumbnail. Saddest scene in movie history.
This is definitely heart breaking, I’m 29 and I’ve been through boot camp for the army, away from my girlfriend, friends, family, etc…and I still cried harder for this scene than being away for military operations leaving my family/girlfriend/friends for months at a time
wow, this movie hits really hard, if you've been separated for that long and this made you cry that hard.. man, I've cried way to bad at this movie, God bless you dude
Mate i was in the army and i still cry as a baby Im this scene. This and "The Land before time" is just too much
The thing is, this scene is almost like a metaphor for having to put a pet down. That’s one of things that makes it feel so painful.
We named our dog after the character Todd in this movie because he looked like him and a couple months ago we had to put him down because he had cancer. This scene makes me cry every single time now because I think of him and how I had to let him go
I'm sorry :(
I’m so sorry 😞
I had a shih tzu who got ran over by a car because I took her for a walk at night with no leash. At first I always blamed myself for letting her die. But little by little, I know she wouldnt want me to be so sad. So I learned to moved on, bu still misses her so much
What kind of dog was he?
I feel so sorry for you, God bless 😔
this movie makes me think of my cat that passed away the way she looked at me when i first got her and now shes gone i know ur in a better place now my darling rest in peace mommy loves and always will xxxx
You're not alone. In the final month of 2012 I kept my 12 year old dog alive for one month. What hurts me is that on the final day of that year, he moved , but I never had the chance to say goodbye. When I got the call around 3pm that day I stood by a lakeside bursting tears because I had failed do fulfill my final duty to him. Boomer 2000-2012.
Each time I think of him and others, I tell myself one day there will be no more pain. Someday we'll be together until the end of time.
AldunateSK
I hear you. I will never forget the first time I held my cat in my hands, and the way she looked at me. I wish there was a paradise only for them. x
Anyone that doesnt feel sad during this scene should not be trusted
I've never gotten over this scene. Every once in a while it pops into my head while driving and wrecks my day.
Life tip. Never ever watch the fox and the hound when you're on your period bc you will be am emotional mess
It’s that time for me right now, and you are soooo right! But then again, this scene will reduce you to a blubbering mess, monthly cycle not withstanding.
@@RukiaSanaaMFB1 Facts. I cried my way through it and my period finished days ago.
Too late, i just started watching 😭
@@selenopheria Giiiirl, I hear you! No surprise there!
Ladies, we just need to accept that if you possess compassion for people and animals and are in touch with your emotions at all, it’s simply not possible to get through this scene without losing it. 😢😭😩
@@andreatovar2301 You turned into a blubbering mess, didn’t you?
I’ve never seen The Fox & The Hound. My God, that was sad. That scene was heartbreaking- like a child losing their mother.
I started crying from the moment that I saw Tod's photo in the first second of the clip, and I'm still crying five minutes after the end of the video.
I just lost my grandmother a few days ago, she grew me up on this movie. She sounded exactly like Todd’s owner.. so now I can barely get passed this movie anymore. It popped up like it knew. I haven’t seen it in years but it’s too painful to watch knowing the woman who raised me and grew me up on this beautiful movie is gone… and we can never share it again. I miss you so much Gammy.. life is never okay again without you❤️😭
@@pslm23 I’m very sorry for your loss💗
God bless, I have compassion for your loss :(
My Grandma died in 2003, when I was just 9 years old.
It traumatized me very well. At her funeral, I just stayed in the chair and did not move as she was being buried.
That one person I love a lot, has been gone for over 20 years. 💔
Rest in peace
We met it seems, such a short time ago.
You looked at me, needing me so.
Yet from your sadness, our happiness grew.
And I found out, I needed you too.
I remember how we use to play.
I recall those rainy days.
The fire’s glow, that kept us warm.
And now I find, we’re both alone.
Goodbye may seem forever.
Farewell is like the end.
But in my hearts the memory.
And there, you’ll always be.
I remember till today 24 years ago when we came to the states . We had this movie on vhs . This scene was so sad for me . I liked the end eventhough to Happy ending the way was rough
2019 and still can't watch this and not cry. Pets are such wonderful parts of our lives and sometimes the ones that make us feel the most happy and loved.
He’ll never understand why he was put out or what he did wrong. Heart-wrenching.
It was to protect him from The Hunter.
This scene never fails to make me cry even to this day. This one of the saddest Disney moments that actually make me cry right away
This scene destroyed me as a kid and it still makes me cry to this day. I cried when I watched Bambi and Lion King but after this scene, I was emotionally wrecked. My favorite Disney movie hands down 🙌
THIS HURTS SOO MUCH!!!!! 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Saw this for the first time yesterday. I'm 34 years old. The moment the old woman took off Tods' collar I was bawling like a baby.
Same
I'm 34 too. Yeah. I'm crying my ass off. ....
THESE FUCKING NINJAS CUTTING ONIONS AGAIN!!!!
ikr damnit
Frank Halcomb lol htey come out of nowhere... ;_;
+Frank Halcomb omg frank this is sad ur just a jerk that has nothing to do with this sad video!! ):(
+Frank Halcomb no onions...just a good movie
lol
Why am I crying? I'm a big girl! i can't cry!!! 😢
Me too
+HippieGoddess142 It's Not That Your A Big Girl, You Have Two Let The Sadness Pain Out Of Your Heart & Cry In The Memory You Loved.
Hippiegoddess142 It's ok, the feels get everyone 😢😅😢
im an 11 year boy and i didint cry but that dosent mean this is fucking sad :(
Bitch you cry like the rest of us! I’m right there with you though, just like the rest of us lol
I come here when I want to cry
So do I
What a dumb move on my part watching this knowing I'd cry...
This shook me so hard as a kid, I grew up to be a wildlife rehabber lol
The huge knot that formed in my throat while watching this.. always makes me cry no matter how hard I try not to :(
This and the goodbye scene in E.T. always get me 😭😭😭
I'm crying as I type
Same bro...bring it in *opens arms*
group sad hugs man.
Yo I’m still crying
I'm 31... and i still cry like i'm 7...
i just dont know why, but the older i get the more i understand and feel sad about this situation
Hi, you're 38 now. Now at 38, does this still make you cry?
I burst into tears when seeing this. It kinda reminds me of my grandma who passed away this year. 😭💔
My grandma is probably going to pass away after this last christmas :'( sorry for your grandma
@@javsld568 sorry for yours too, to make matters worse, mine died on her birthday 😭💔
@@KathrynSarkhoh I feel so sorry, God bless man 😔👍
This is exactly why this scene gets to me r.i.p to everyone's passed family
My dearest condolences to you all 🙏💐 I truly hope they are in a better place where they can experience all the happiness they deserve
I didn't understand this scene as a kid, and I thought that she was going to take him back home, but now as I'm older, this scene makes my cry so much, It's just the little thing that she looked back one more time as you see a tear fall down her cheek, You can tell tod doesnt understand why she let go of him
thats weird im so little and i cry harder then ive ever cried
Why does she leave him in the forest ?????
I'm a 38 year old man, big guy, tough and into heavy metal....this still made me cry like a baby! 😥
I never cry, but this....damn....
It's nice to still feel like a Human being, after all.
C'mon man, ain't nothing wrong with feeling what a piece of medie is trying to portray just because you are a man. Besides, heavy metal and its variations are one of the most expressive and "emo" types of music out there, and I mean that in the best possible way
This sense to this day still breaks my heart if im honest I don't think I'll ever be okay after this, ever time I watch my heart ache and cry uncontrollably
I'm a grown guy gay wiccan and I still cry this reminds me of my cat buddy and my friends I am with we have a cat Leo both great cats Leo always comes up to me sleeps with me and even lets me know when he's hungry I hear him at night meowing to come in I always let him in!!!!!! This scene hits so hard it hurts¡!!!!!! Your not alone seems like you have a soul too!!!! A heart that's a good thing!!!!!!!
Same here man.😢😢
Still the only disney movie that makes me sob uncontrollably :'(
Yep, same here!
2:00 "Good-bye may seem forever. Farewell is like the end... but in my heart's the memory, and there you'll always be."
Watching her hug Todd and then reluctantly let him go... and then 3:08 He knows she's leaving him and the music confirms it.
Of course, then she starts to cry as she's leaving and it starts to storm as well.
Well... all of this video... all of it gets to me.
Ugh. Why do I do this to myself?!
I remember being sad during this scene as a kid, but I don't believe I cried. I think, as an adult, though, that this movie has even more meaning to me now than it ever did. I've had many animals, many humans, that have left over the years. All that's left, as she said, is the wonderful memories they shared.
Hans Bjorgman why did she leave him
@@jcatc6936 If I remember correctly it's because of her neighbor. He was threatening her about having the fox, I believe. She left him to protect him.
What is more tear jerking is that Tod had no idea what's happening rn
The first 10 minutes of the movie along with this scene and Final scene just have me sobbing it really never fails. This movie will forever be a memory in my heart ❤
Forever 😔
If you really love them, let them go.
Cause these words are knives that often leave scars, the fear of falling apart!
...Sorry, i'll stop.
Panic! at the Disco reference XD ^
not a true saying
Luximus lol why r u dumb if i love cheezits im eating them niggas i aint throwing them boys out
U don't let go of an animal that you've taken care of all it's life. The chances of it dying are wayyyy higher than it learning how to survive. While foxes are not like dogs, they can be pets under the right owners. Once you've taken an animal in, it's a really bad idea to release it into the wild. The same thing goes for even bears. Bears do not technically hibernate out of instinctive behavior, because a bear that is in captivity does not hibernate at all n never will. What does this mean n what does this have to do with anything? It's an example that animals, once pets, are forever pets that look at you for guardianship and to be taken care of by.
The power of Disney movies: Nostalgia hits you and you go on a binge of your favorite movie scenes, then in the side bar are the sad scenes that turned you into an emotional B***h. You click it, because you're weird that way. Thinking you can handle it, I'm much older now...I haven't even hit the play button yet and tears are already coming out!
This made my cry like a lil bitch
This movie breaks my heart every time....
What makes this even more sad to me is that it almost seems that she is talking to both Todd and her late husband.
My dog Archie passed away 4 years ago yesterday, this song sums up exactly how I felt when we had him put down! He was 8 weeks old when he joined the family, was with me through so much, he was 14 and a half when he died! So you can only imagine how hard it was! He had been around for more than half of my life, sounds daft and should just get on with it and be happy that he's not in pain anymore but I still struggle today
And that's okay sweety I do too!!!!!!
The fact how happy tod is with her, oblivious that they are going to separate forever really breaks my heart to pieces
I've seen some shit. I sat through BAMBI and the goddamn LION KING and didn't shed a tear.
This fuckin' got me.
I didn't watch the movie but this scene alone is so sad
The film really worths the crying danger, Bro :'-)
Amin Haque check it out bro its a great one
Yes I agree check it out
I know this is late, but watch it. Foreal. It's my favorite Movie of all. It's got Fun, Adventure, Sadness, Romance, and Action. It's a perfect movie
thanks i will do that soon and let uk what i think
I remember watching this as a kid and this is probably one of the most beautiful and saddest scenes in film that I've ever seen. The old woman had taken care of Todd since he was a kid and now she has to abandon him in this wilderness preserve in order to save his life. Todd is done looking at the old lady or the sense of confusion and of why this is happening had he done something wrong? The old lady knows that she has to do this to save Todd she loves him but she has to leave him in the wilderness preserve in order for him to be protected. She had loved though as if he was her own child.
I was around 8 when I first watched this, it’ll always be a core memory cause it was the first film to make me cry
I never got over this movie.. still makes me ball my eyes out and I'm 21.. damnit Disney :(
I can never watch this scene without tearing up. The voice acting well done
The music, face expressions from both widow tweet and tod. The innocence and hard reality of leaving a friend and knowing your going to be alone from now on. Only to have memories. The part of your life that gave you love and is now in the past. They do not make movies like this anymore.
Watched this movie many times as a kid and to this day this scene never fails to make me cry. The way it plays out is just so sad. At first Todd is happily junping around in the car as if they are going on another fun trip like always. Soon enough he notices that the woman is sad for some reason, so he lays his paw on her arm in comfort, looking up at her as if to ask “whats wrong?”. Than she stops the car and carries him out into the woods. He licks her cheek playfully and she embraces him one last time before removing his collar. This confuses him and she starts to walk away. He starts to follow but she commands him to stay. The look of hurt and confusion on his face is heartbreaking as she gets in the car and drives away as the rain starts crash down around him.... possibly the saddest scene ever in a Disney movie
The Fox and the Hound is such an underrated Disney film. This part in particular always made me tear up, even now that I’m a grown man approaching 30.
But yesterday, my family’s beloved cat died. We had him since the day he was born in 2006, and he was a beloved member of the family for the next 17 years. I recently posted some videos I made of him onto my channel in his memory.
I rewatched this scene not long after my cat died. It hit me just how devastating this scene really is. I cried for hours and had it stuck in my head for the rest of the day. Anyone who lost a pet will feel the true power of this scene.
I’ll always love my cat. And I’m really going to miss him….
Sorry about your cat.
Didnt think it was gonna hit me as hard as it did when i was little but here I am crying my eyes out 20 years later. What a great movie
Who’s here crying in 2024 becouse of this scene
The fact that this was me and my grandma’s favorite Disney movie made this all the more emotional. RIP Nana 😢😢😢
My parents have a home video of me bawling at the TV at this scene when I was about 4, still brings a lump to my throat and I'm nearly 30.
This scene never fails to make me cry
Turns out this scene is an actual trigger for me. Used to cry all the time as a kid as soon as it came on. And over the years I feel like it stuck with me. There hasn’t been a single time I have seen this scene where I didn’t cry. Not just cry either I wept. This actually really hurts the soul.
I don't even have to watch the whole movie to literally start sobbing. Still one of the absolute saddest scenes in a movie I have ever seen in a movie. Also the saddest scene for sure in a Disney movie. It just shreds my heart to pieces.
WHY ARE YOU MAKING ME CRY LIKE THIS 😭😭😭
I cried. Everyone did.
not really...
I didnt.
Frankly, I didn't cry, but I did feel sadness and misery on the inside while watching this scene and the whole movie again as a teenager.
Zero of the commenters have any feelings
I come here when I need to cry.
Years later and seeing so many sad Disney scenes, this one always breaks my heart. She loved him so much that she was willing to let Todd go for his own survival. He was her child and her best friend. And she let him go even though it hurt her so much. This scene will always have a special place in my heart.
I never used to cry at this scene, but this time, I was bawling.
It was because I was thinking about Todd and the old woman being alone.
This woman (I'm assuming) was a widow who may have lost her husband not too long before Todd came into her life. Her house was empty and lonely, and since Todd was left without a mother, they kept each other company. She took care of him and he made her happy.
But now that Todd was in danger, she knew the right thing to do was to let him go. And just like that, she was left alone again.
If you love someone, you let them go.
(Sorry to go into so much detail about this, but the thought of being on your own in my opinion is one of the saddest parts of this movie.)
The scene makes me cry every time without fail.
it’s probably one of the saddest scene ever made in the history of movies.
Grown 25 year old. Watching this before going into work. My eyes are gushing.
I'm watching this on my 10 minute break at work.
I should have known better.
Aw damn man😔
This scene laid the foundation for my abandonment issues.
Still makes me cry..
Me too ;(
yes and so does azrael.
I need a hug... :(
me too :(
Jordan Whittaker *hugs* :(
Shogo Kawada thanks (hugs you back)
Jordan Whittaker no problem ^^ *more hugs*
Shogo Kawada I wish a girl could hug the both of us 🙂
I think I was only 4-6 when I first saw this movie. Shortly after (or shortly before, I can't remember) my best friend Will (same age as I was) died of heart failure. This always makes me think of him, and that just makes the crying worse.
EpicSoren oh my....i am so sorry but just know that i feel ya, when i watch this movie with my oldest sister, i instantly think of my uncle who died of a heart attack and my grandmother who died in her sleep for still unknown causes. sending prayers to you
I'm so sorry
I'm really sorry for your loss. May your buddy rest in peace
Anyone else remember watching this on vhs?
This was my cousin’s favorite movie when he was 4 years old. This scene always made him cry. During this time frame, I was 21 and he was 4, I stayed with my aunt and uncle for a short while. I came home from work and he was watching the Fox and the hound. Only after being home for about 5 minutes this scene comes on. To keep from crying, he looks at me and says go back to work. It was so cute. I always remind him of this moment. He passed away yesterday at the age of 32. Fox and the hound will now hold an even greater special memory for me.
This one is for you Andrew!
I’m so sorry for your loss!