Man oh man. They showed Our Friend Martin almost every other year in school at my elementary school. That movie was intense. I know the exact moment that Brennan is taking about.
I remember that one, too! I don't know if they showed it at school or if it was on TV, but I saw it. It would be odd if they showed it at my school cuz it was in West Virginia & we had maybe 5 black kids in an 800 kid school.
I may not get there with you, but I want you to know tonight THAT WE AS A PEOPLE WILL GET TO THE PROMISELAND! AND I WORRIED ABOUT ANYTHING! I'M NOT FEARING ANY MAN! MY EYES HAVE SEEN THE GLORY, OF COMING OF THE LORD!- His final speech
AbuOmar Yeah, the guy was a prominent black, socialist, civil rights leader who openly opposed the institutions of segregation and poverty. The man had the shelf-life of a loaf of bread, and he knew it.
I cant watch that futurama episode where they get inside Fry memory and he just wants to spend some time with his mom, after realizing that is just his memories and her saying that "im not your real mom, just part of your memory" it breaks my heart, and then it breaks it a thousand times more where in the end, he gets to see be in his mom's dreams and finally talk with her, and the punch in the gut comes when nibbler states that Fry's mom dreamed the same for years after he went missing, everybody talks about Jurassic Bark and The luck of the Frysh but this definatly the saddest episode of the entire show
Just watched it and though while I teared up at that last bit, it didn't really send me bawling. I don't know if I'm just a heartless robot at this point or maybe I'm just that desensitized to that kind of shit. But what I did feel was fury at that fucking judge and UNPARALLELED respect for Kate and David's patience and control in the ordeal they were put through. Those two deserved so much better than what they were put through.
I saw that documentary a while ago. I don't think I've ever wanted to strangle a human being as much as I did for that inhumane monstrosity. I was legitimately seeing red whenever I saw an image of her on the screen. As for Zachary's grandparents, those 2 are saints. There's no other way to describe them. I have so much respect for them.
fml Dude, can’t a guy just have a seething level of anger and hatred towards a child murderer because they share some level of empathy with the grandparents? I get you wanna get some laughs out of this, but that scenario wouldn’t be a laughing matter if it happened to people you cared for.
God I remember this movie, I watched this as a Freshman in Highschool and most of my class was trying their hardest to keep quite at the Moment Brennan was talking about.
I was having trouble pinpointing the first time I cried at a media, but I can't believe I'm not the only person that ended up watching Our Friend, Martin. I mostly cried at the scene where the mob burned Martin's house down though, I didn't remember that mindfuck of an ending! I also cried during The Piglet Movie in theaters, when all of Piglets' drawing fell in the river. I was a really artsy child, and the idea of my drawings (or anyone's drawings) getting destroyed really bothered me.
The very first piece of media that made me cry was Ice Age 1. That movie was so good, the sequels never made it even close. The character development of Manny, Sid and Diego, who went from an asshole to a caring guy, made the movie shine for me. Especially when Diego seemingly died and the baby started to walk toward him but Manny took him away, which made the baby cry, just hit me like a truck. I'll never forget that movie.
So I'm not crazy for liking that movie! It's weird, but Diego has somehow become a favorite character of mine recently, and he absolutely deserves it. The Ice Age cast, Diego included, are incredibly underrated protagonists. Even if the sequels are lame, I still enjoy Diego and his pals all the same. Their personalities have never faltered from their roots. Class A nostalgia with these boys.
yah my dude. glad you voiced my opinions before I ever dared to. lol diego was going to be a one-off avatar for me on Discord, but I haven't felt like changing him since.
this whole movie pop up out from the back of my head I remember watching our friend martin in kindergarten. I cried watching it in class. I also cried watching the end of angel beats in 2010 or 11 I was in 4th grade
The only media i’ve ever properly cried to, not just teared up to, was Grave of The Fireflies. I seriously couldn’t stop blubbering for like 30 minutes after the credits. If you watch that movie, make sure to watch the Japanese voice acting, it hits so much harder, feels very genuine.
I cried at the bittersweet ending of Twilight Princess. And also at the Saria's Song portion of the OoT end credits. On the other hand I got hype as fuck at the end of Phantom Hourglass when it turned out Linebeck was real and all that shit happened. I dunno, guess I'm a *fuckin' nerd*
Can’t fault you for that. I think I cried a little an hour after playing L.A. Noire. Pretty sure it was the game that really broke it to me that life isn’t fair by design. Still love it for it.
I cried a few times watching Gurren Lagann. Kamina's Speeches, his (spoiler) death, Simon's depression, as well as the finale. I was 12 or 13 when I first saw it so it really hit my young-no-self-esteem-havin'-ass
I don't remember my first, but the ending to Assassination Classroom destroyed me....It was one of those hard cries where you feel it coming and no matter how much you hold it back or how much you wipe away your tears, it just pours...THAT kind of cry...
God, I remember watching My Friend Martin in eighth grade American History class. That had to be among the most sincere things I’ve ever seen. And man, I can’t tell you the first piece of media I cried for, considering that it’s happened an embarrassingly high amount of times.
*SPOILERS FOR MGS4* I cried in the end of MGS4 when Old Snake put the gun in his mouth, going to kill himself so the virus he had doesn't kill everyone around him. From the gun in his mouth to the gunshot, I wen't from silent crying to sobbing. I grew up with the games and watching him about to end his life really got to me.
Honestly the first piece of media that ever made me cry was a little flash series, that became popular on newgrounds called "There she is!!!" and I legit cried when I reached the end for various reasons, from the story going from cute to sad the fuck out of nowhere and the fact that it was over and that the creators just dissapeared from the map and we would never see more of it, it affected me so bad I don't think I can try and re-watch it without getting hit with some serious feeli-o's
oh god i should watch that series again. There she is is a freaking rollercoaster of emotions.....I don't understand a word of korean but the animator is so good at storytelling that it doesn't matter if the songs are incomprehensible. I don't know if you've searched on youtube yet but there are all of the episodes up. It's got happy ending. I hear the creator is doing a new episode in fact!
My first true waterworks moment from a piece of media was Homeward Bound, when Shadow cant get out of the hole towards the end. "You've learned everything you need, Chance. Now all you need to learn is how to say goodbye."
I explicitly remember the day after I watched Grave of the Fireflies for the first time I cried out loud while I was taking a shower because it was the first moment of privacy I had to "get it out" properly.
I have never finished watching UP, because I went into my room and bawled my eye's out for a few hour's after watching the opening for the first time while the rest of the family watched. I was like, 13, 14, so a lot of that was me going through puberty, but it still fucked me up liked nothing else.
Ah geez I get moved to tears very easily. Even with stuff like. Lego batman movie. But joker's reaction to batman's declaration of hate was beautiful. but this meant something for me. I used to watch this british drama comedy called Cold feet with my mom and sister as a kid. Could barely read subtitles but it was so immersive story with great actors. And then one of the main characters that had been there since the beginning dies in a car accident, out of blue. It wasn't built up in any way. It just happened during normal day and with that everything changed within the show. I couldn't stop the waterworks. It was the thing that made me understand that you can never predict death. In one second your loved ones could be just gone forever. That was a scary realization.
Angel Beats took me two weeks to get over. I think part of it was the weird nature of the series in which it is the sadness of saying goodbye even though you know the character is moving on with their lives, but you don't know if you'll see them again. It's...heavy. But good heavy.
One piece has a shit ton of those moments. ALL of the crew member arcs, nami and chopper especially. Ace's death is probably the biggest and sabo's return is another good one
I've seen that movie so many times as a kid due to being raised by a grandmother who grew up here in the South and, went to a church school that were ran by old Southern black people lol
oh shit... lemme see.. i think the first time i got hit that hard with da feels was at the end of godzilla versus destroyah. As a kid i had it in my head cannon that godzilla was always the good guy and all the humans were evil so when he died at the end i cried so hard. he was like legit my hero. Like, in my super young mind Godzilla was the symbol perseverance and trying with everything you have, you know what I'm saying? like I would think to my self when i was down, "Godzilla wouldn't give up! He'd get up roar! and try again!" so when he died in that movie i was just devastated.... it took me a few days to recover.
I can't remember what the FIRST thing to make me cry was, but I know what doesn't fail to make me cry now or ever: WHEN CHOPPER SEES THE CHERRY TREE FIREWORKS EXPLODING IN THE SKY AND IT ALL STARTS TO MAKE SENSE TO HIM AND OH GOD OH JESUS As for Angel Beats, it unfortunately was a shit ton of stuff planned out for 25-ish episodes crammed into 13, so all they really managed to keep were the most emotionally hard-hitting ones. The Guitar, Baseball, Train and final episodes were the really important episodes, but for me it was the last ending theme, where they all vanish and then it's just the two of them. And then there was one.
I also cry a ton when listening to the final Iron Blooded Orphans ed, with the photograph mirroring how Raise Your Flag opens, showing how far they've come, and the lyrics talk about the Iron Flower, and Barbatos is all messed up... man, IBO was some good stuff.
*SPOILERS* In Gundam 00 when lock on died I cried because I saw so much of myself in him. And in night at the museum 3 when Robin Williams is saying his last goodbye. 😭😭😭😭😭 I cried for like 10 minutes
Here's a weird one. I love the Dragonlance books and I distinctly remember tearing up and getting really emotional when Flint Fireforge died. Sturm? Fuck that guy. I read the books in this order: Soulforged, Brothers in arms, The Chronicles, the Twins trilogy. I spent years ingesting these stories, all the while theres this old dwarf that complains about every little thing. I grew fond of the whole cast, some more than others, but Flint was just so darn likable that when he died, it came as a huge shock and my eyes welled up and I had a hard time reading his death scene from the tears. Goddamn.
I cried at that one episode of Doctor Who where Van Gho was being shadowed by an alien only he could see and at the end the doctor brings him to the future to see his work in a museum and try to stop van gho from killing himself as normal history would follow so the show has a tour guide explaining how van gho was one of the greatest artists in history and van gho starts crying because he lived a life of poverty no one wanted to buy his work but he still stuck to being an artist and to see all these people appreciating his work must have been so fulfilling to him so they go back to van ghos time drop him off then go back to the museum to see how history has changed from him not killing himself but he still killed himself so that his work would be famous because his work got attention because he killed himself but this future changed because he made one final work a send off to the doctor and his assistant at the time it was just so happy to see van gho have his work appreciated and praised that I started bawling.
SCP 5006 : Our Friend, Martin Object Class : Euclid SCP 5006 is a cognito hazard that can be activated by watching ██████ user Griffin1171's clip of episode ████ of the podcast ████ Best Friend ████. The video is almost entirely audio, detailing a fan known as ████ emailing into the podcast to discuss a movie that they claim made them ████, further asking the ████ Best Friend ████ of media that made them cry. The video is notable as the ████ Best Friend ████ and their guests █████████ and profession wrestler ████████ ████████ claim to have never been sent the email, acknowledging that the ████ in the video sound very much like their own. The film, known as "Our Friend, Martin" only begins to exist as the audio from the video is heard by any human who speaks English. The film seems to be a dark comedy meant for children, released sometime during the ████'s, starring many black film stars such as Whoopi Goldberg, █████ ███████, Danny Glover, LeVar Burton, Samuel L. Jackson, and many more. Our Friend, Martin ceases existing if the person forgets hearing the audio, and does not show up in any film archive or search engine results. While not dangerous in itself, several incidents (█████ and ████████) have happened to the people who look for a copy online or who claim to have memories of watching it in the ████'s. No containment method is known, as ██████ administrators claim to be unable to delete the video.
"Congratulations, you have surpassed Our Friend, Martin. From now on, you will be known as Our Friend, Big Martin".
Dennis Newman When's Punished Martin?
NGMajora NGMajora Did Martin die? Or was it the paramedic
People tend to forget the part of the I Have A Dream speech where he asked the crowd “Why are we here? Just to suffer?”
Our Nakama Martin
Man oh man. They showed Our Friend Martin almost every other year in school at my elementary school. That movie was intense. I know the exact moment that Brennan is taking about.
Fuck 35 yr old Erik is about to cry just visualizing that!
I remember that one, too! I don't know if they showed it at school or if it was on TV, but I saw it. It would be odd if they showed it at my school cuz it was in West Virginia & we had maybe 5 black kids in an 800 kid school.
def watched this in 5th grade, i remember it vividly lol
This is a multigenerational experience. I remember seeing this in like pre-k
Watched it in school too. That movie is wild
Martin Luther King pretty much already knew he was laying his life down. Some of his speeches reflect this.
AbuOmar *(a bit late sorry)*
In the movie, he did this while hr wad like, a kid. So movie Martin knew his fate before he even became a teenager.
I may not get there with you, but I want you to know tonight THAT WE AS A PEOPLE WILL GET TO THE PROMISELAND! AND I WORRIED ABOUT ANYTHING! I'M NOT FEARING ANY MAN! MY EYES HAVE SEEN THE GLORY, OF COMING OF THE LORD!- His final speech
AbuOmar Yeah, the guy was a prominent black, socialist, civil rights leader who openly opposed the institutions of segregation and poverty. The man had the shelf-life of a loaf of bread, and he knew it.
I cant watch that futurama episode where they get inside Fry memory and he just wants to spend some time with his mom, after realizing that is just his memories and her saying that "im not your real mom, just part of your memory" it breaks my heart, and then it breaks it a thousand times more where in the end, he gets to see be in his mom's dreams and finally talk with her, and the punch in the gut comes when nibbler states that Fry's mom dreamed the same for years after he went missing, everybody talks about Jurassic Bark and The luck of the Frysh but this definatly the saddest episode of the entire show
Luck of the Fryrish gets me dude. Yancy going from this punk older brother to a total grown up, and how he names his son after Fry, omg make it stop.
Dammit stop! You can't go making a grown man cry reading on the bus!
:( that is sad
Dude...
*DUDE*
Don't make me bawl my eyes to dust *please*
I stop the “Jurassic bark” episode right before the time lapse, I absolutely cannot take that
Oh shit "Our Friend Martin" was dope! We watched that every year throughout elementary
*Don't watch Dear Zachary unless you're ready to experience actual sorrow.*
*No joke, that documentary ruined me.*
Just watched it and though while I teared up at that last bit, it didn't really send me bawling. I don't know if I'm just a heartless robot at this point or maybe I'm just that desensitized to that kind of shit.
But what I did feel was fury at that fucking judge and UNPARALLELED respect for Kate and David's patience and control in the ordeal they were put through. Those two deserved so much better than what they were put through.
Man, fuck Woolie for pointing me in the direction of Dear Zachary.
I saw that documentary a while ago. I don't think I've ever wanted to strangle a human being as much as I did for that inhumane monstrosity. I was legitimately seeing red whenever I saw an image of her on the screen. As for Zachary's grandparents, those 2 are saints. There's no other way to describe them. I have so much respect for them.
fml no. More like Kill Bill. But instead of music, it’s just complete silence with slow, heavy breathing.
fml Dude, can’t a guy just have a seething level of anger and hatred towards a child murderer because they share some level of empathy with the grandparents? I get you wanna get some laughs out of this, but that scenario wouldn’t be a laughing matter if it happened to people you cared for.
"I am.... Super..Man......"
After watching Endgame, this gave me chills.
As for the media making you cry; Transformers 1986. You already know.
Also, Optimus jumped in front of Duke, Piccolo style, to save him.
I can’t even imagine who would green light “our man Martin” but it sounds fucking amazing
Fuuuuck I remember that movie, had it on VHS. I had to take a step back and reevaluate my elementary school interpretation of MLK.
We had an assembly for black history month where the entire school was sat down in the gym and we watched our friend martin
I remember that martin cartoon, its so sad man. That and Pokemon 2000 when Lugias song was played all the way through made me cry
God I remember this movie, I watched this as a Freshman in Highschool and most of my class was trying their hardest to keep quite at the Moment Brennan was talking about.
Metal gear solid 3 ending, as a child I still somehow understood enough to cry
Martin Luther king Jr. He's not the hero we deserve but he's the one we needed. 😭
I was having trouble pinpointing the first time I cried at a media, but I can't believe I'm not the only person that ended up watching Our Friend, Martin. I mostly cried at the scene where the mob burned Martin's house down though, I didn't remember that mindfuck of an ending!
I also cried during The Piglet Movie in theaters, when all of Piglets' drawing fell in the river. I was a really artsy child, and the idea of my drawings (or anyone's drawings) getting destroyed really bothered me.
I remember my friend Martin, holy shit I watched that in adobe acres on a VHS, in the 2nd grade. God I feel old and I'm still young........
The very first piece of media that made me cry was Ice Age 1. That movie was so good, the sequels never made it even close. The character development of Manny, Sid and Diego, who went from an asshole to a caring guy, made the movie shine for me. Especially when Diego seemingly died and the baby started to walk toward him but Manny took him away, which made the baby cry, just hit me like a truck. I'll never forget that movie.
So I'm not crazy for liking that movie!
It's weird, but Diego has somehow become a favorite character of mine recently, and he
absolutely deserves it. The Ice Age cast, Diego included, are incredibly underrated protagonists.
Even if the sequels are lame, I still enjoy Diego and his pals all the same. Their personalities have never faltered from their roots.
Class A nostalgia with these boys.
A fellow Ice Age fan,a rare occurrence lol. Good to have you here bud :D
yah my dude. glad you voiced my opinions before I ever dared to. lol
diego was going to be a one-off avatar for me on Discord, but I haven't felt like changing him since.
I remember Our Friend, Martin airing on Cartoon Network around MLK day
I was way too young to remember
this whole movie pop up out from the back of my head I remember watching our friend martin in kindergarten.
I cried watching it in class. I also cried watching the end of angel beats in 2010 or 11 I was in 4th grade
The only media i’ve ever properly cried to, not just teared up to, was Grave of The Fireflies. I seriously couldn’t stop blubbering for like 30 minutes after the credits. If you watch that movie, make sure to watch the Japanese voice acting, it hits so much harder, feels very genuine.
I cried at the bittersweet ending of Twilight Princess. And also at the Saria's Song portion of the OoT end credits.
On the other hand I got hype as fuck at the end of Phantom Hourglass when it turned out Linebeck was real and all that shit happened.
I dunno, guess I'm a *fuckin' nerd*
Jordy Morty Phantom Hourglass is criminally underrated just because its on the classic DS and it makes me cry.
Can’t fault you for that. I think I cried a little an hour after playing L.A. Noire. Pretty sure it was the game that really broke it to me that life isn’t fair by design. Still love it for it.
I cried a few times watching Gurren Lagann. Kamina's Speeches, his (spoiler) death, Simon's depression, as well as the finale. I was 12 or 13 when I first saw it so it really hit my young-no-self-esteem-havin'-ass
It’s an emotional roller coaster. They got the tone PAINFULLY right to where you’re feeling it at each narrative heartbeat
Holy shit I just remembered watching Our Friend Martin in class in 4th grade. That film first solidified my support for civil rights.
I don't remember my first, but the ending to Assassination Classroom destroyed me....It was one of those hard cries where you feel it coming and no matter how much you hold it back or how much you wipe away your tears, it just pours...THAT kind of cry...
God, I remember watching My Friend Martin in eighth grade American History class. That had to be among the most sincere things I’ve ever seen.
And man, I can’t tell you the first piece of media I cried for, considering that it’s happened an embarrassingly high amount of times.
*SPOILERS FOR MGS4*
I cried in the end of MGS4 when Old Snake put the gun in his mouth, going to kill himself so the virus he had doesn't kill everyone around him. From the gun in his mouth to the gunshot, I wen't from silent crying to sobbing. I grew up with the games and watching him about to end his life really got to me.
Honestly the first piece of media that ever made me cry was a little flash series, that became popular on newgrounds called "There she is!!!" and I legit cried when I reached the end for various reasons, from the story going from cute to sad the fuck out of nowhere and the fact that it was over and that the creators just dissapeared from the map and we would never see more of it, it affected me so bad I don't think I can try and re-watch it without getting hit with some serious feeli-o's
oh god i should watch that series again. There she is is a freaking rollercoaster of emotions.....I don't understand a word of korean but the animator is so good at storytelling that it doesn't matter if the songs are incomprehensible. I don't know if you've searched on youtube yet but there are all of the episodes up. It's got happy ending.
I hear the creator is doing a new episode in fact!
yo. you know what's real. i actually go back at least twice a year to rewatch there she is all the way though and let out everything. it's too good.
I cried at the end of Godzilla vs Destroyah when I was a bab, I cried at when Invincible fought his Dad
NOOOO NOT DEAR ZACHARY I FINALLY REPRESED THE MEMORY
A movie like this should be enshrined in the Library of Congress. It's just such an original idea.
My first true waterworks moment from a piece of media was Homeward Bound, when Shadow cant get out of the hole towards the end.
"You've learned everything you need, Chance. Now all you need to learn is how to say goodbye."
Inside Out had me all choked up towards the end. The ending of Metroid Fusion was also a big emotional moment for me, as was the ending to MGS1.
That one episode of where Stu pickles thinks he's a baby and Tommy wants his dad back made me cry as a kid.
just watched dear zachary and i feel like shit
it was one of the most disgusting and beautiful things ive watched in my life
Read about Dear Zachary, tears of horror.
I went past crying and jumped straight to anger. That is such a case of mindless injustice and evil that I just can't.
I just watched the documentary because of your comment.
It was ROUGH...
I just saw it. I've never felt such an array of emotions in such a short span of time. Zachary's grandparents are absolute saints.
Oh man, I just had to go watch it. Woow, those are some feels.
God Damn, Dear Zachary fucking destroyed me, I was a dribbling mess by the end
My Middle School showed that to me. That movie stuck with me for a long time.
I explicitly remember the day after I watched Grave of the Fireflies for the first time I cried out loud while I was taking a shower because it was the first moment of privacy I had to "get it out" properly.
I have never finished watching UP, because I went into my room and bawled my eye's out for a few hour's after watching the opening for the first time while the rest of the family watched. I was like, 13, 14, so a lot of that was me going through puberty, but it still fucked me up liked nothing else.
Also something to bring up
*Train to Busan is a Korean zombie movie and it made me so fucking sad and I HATE IT*
fml
Yep
Don't watch it unless you hate the human emotion of happiness
That movie hurt me man.....so good
I grew up in the inner city, in LA, in the 90s. I'm really shocked I never saw it, I was in 3th grade in 99
Ah geez I get moved to tears very easily. Even with stuff like. Lego batman movie. But joker's reaction to batman's declaration of hate was beautiful.
but this meant something for me. I used to watch this british drama comedy called Cold feet with my mom and sister as a kid. Could barely read subtitles but it was so immersive story with great actors. And then one of the main characters that had been there since the beginning dies in a car accident, out of blue. It wasn't built up in any way. It just happened during normal day and with that everything changed within the show. I couldn't stop the waterworks.
It was the thing that made me understand that you can never predict death. In one second your loved ones could be just gone forever. That was a scary realization.
darra luola Why'd you need subtitles?
Oh god my name is Zachary and I've never heard of "Dear Zachary" I might get double emotional if I watch it!
Angel Beats took me two weeks to get over. I think part of it was the weird nature of the series in which it is the sadness of saying goodbye even though you know the character is moving on with their lives, but you don't know if you'll see them again. It's...heavy. But good heavy.
Zeter Zero nothing has hit me harder than episode 3.
John Reid That's the moment when you realize the show is going places. Maybe crying places. I want to cry right now just thinking about it.
One piece has a shit ton of those moments. ALL of the crew member arcs, nami and chopper especially. Ace's death is probably the biggest and sabo's return is another good one
I've seen that movie so many times as a kid due to being raised by a grandmother who grew up here in the South and, went to a church school that were ran by old Southern black people lol
2:53 JEEZUS I FORGOT ABOUT THAT...
Grave of the Fireflies, anyone?
The final fight in Mother 3 got me good.
I saw this in gradeschool as well
pretty good flick
oh shit... lemme see.. i think the first time i got hit that hard with da feels was at the end of godzilla versus destroyah. As a kid i had it in my head cannon that godzilla was always the good guy and all the humans were evil so when he died at the end i cried so hard. he was like legit my hero. Like, in my super young mind Godzilla was the symbol perseverance and trying with everything you have, you know what I'm saying? like I would think to my self when i was down, "Godzilla wouldn't give up! He'd get up roar! and try again!" so when he died in that movie i was just devastated.... it took me a few days to recover.
I cried like a bitch at the ending of Scrubs.
Yooo I remember that MLKJ movie that shit tore me up as a kid.
Clannad. And not even After Story. I cried at the end of Fuuko’s arc.
1:49 oh fuck I remember when they showed that in school.
Oh that movie I didn't cry I just felt really sad now Holes and few Animes I can think of had me in tears
If you watch to watch our man Martin:
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I remember My Friend Martian
Well the most recent is now Spider-Man.
"I don't know what to do."
"Yes you do."
Our Friend, Martin
So that was the name of that weird thing I watched in second grade.
I can't remember what the FIRST thing to make me cry was, but I know what doesn't fail to make me cry now or ever:
WHEN CHOPPER SEES THE CHERRY TREE FIREWORKS EXPLODING IN THE SKY AND IT ALL STARTS TO MAKE SENSE TO HIM AND OH GOD OH JESUS
As for Angel Beats, it unfortunately was a shit ton of stuff planned out for 25-ish episodes crammed into 13, so all they really managed to keep were the most emotionally hard-hitting ones. The Guitar, Baseball, Train and final episodes were the really important episodes, but for me it was the last ending theme, where they all vanish and then it's just the two of them. And then there was one.
I also cry a ton when listening to the final Iron Blooded Orphans ed, with the photograph mirroring how Raise Your Flag opens, showing how far they've come, and the lyrics talk about the Iron Flower, and Barbatos is all messed up...
man, IBO was some good stuff.
Declan Greenleaf The final credits annihilated me
Peter Jackson's King Kong.
Seeing this 3 years later... the end of Texhnolyze.
Oh God I have that movie on VHS
*SPOILERS*
In Gundam 00 when lock on died I cried because I saw so much of myself in him. And in night at the museum 3 when Robin Williams is saying his last goodbye. 😭😭😭😭😭 I cried for like 10 minutes
Dr. King always dreamed whites and blacks could live together as equals
Centuries later, his dream comes true Malcom ZX Advent
Grave of the Fireflies.
Mat was such a pure boi
Watasitachi no Tomodachi Martin
I remember that show
Here's a weird one. I love the Dragonlance books and I distinctly remember tearing up and getting really emotional when Flint Fireforge died. Sturm? Fuck that guy.
I read the books in this order: Soulforged, Brothers in arms, The Chronicles, the Twins trilogy. I spent years ingesting these stories, all the while theres this old dwarf that complains about every little thing. I grew fond of the whole cast, some more than others, but Flint was just so darn likable that when he died, it came as a huge shock and my eyes welled up and I had a hard time reading his death scene from the tears. Goddamn.
Ash saying bye to butterfree
Silent Hill 3, Heather gets home.
IVE SEEN THAT MLK MOVIE
I cried at that one episode of Doctor Who where Van Gho was being shadowed by an alien only he could see and at the end the doctor brings him to the future to see his work in a museum and try to stop van gho from killing himself as normal history would follow so the show has a tour guide explaining how van gho was one of the greatest artists in history and van gho starts crying because he lived a life of poverty no one wanted to buy his work but he still stuck to being an artist and to see all these people appreciating his work must have been so fulfilling to him so they go back to van ghos time drop him off then go back to the museum to see how history has changed from him not killing himself but he still killed himself so that his work would be famous because his work got attention because he killed himself but this future changed because he made one final work a send off to the doctor and his assistant at the time it was just so happy to see van gho have his work appreciated and praised that I started bawling.
I hear you, Meme Minion. I hear you.
1:44
i saw ofm in school
I FUCKEN REMEMBER OUR FRIEND MARTIN
3:53 Jesus, that's heavy shit to lay on a kid.
our friend martin?
is that a reference?
I remember that movie
Our friend Martin is the shit
SCP 5006 : Our Friend, Martin
Object Class : Euclid
SCP 5006 is a cognito hazard that can be activated by watching ██████ user Griffin1171's clip of episode ████ of the podcast ████ Best Friend ████. The video is almost entirely audio, detailing a fan known as ████ emailing into the podcast to discuss a movie that they claim made them ████, further asking the ████ Best Friend ████ of media that made them cry. The video is notable as the ████ Best Friend ████ and their guests █████████ and profession wrestler ████████ ████████ claim to have never been sent the email, acknowledging that the ████ in the video sound very much like their own. The film, known as "Our Friend, Martin" only begins to exist as the audio from the video is heard by any human who speaks English. The film seems to be a dark comedy meant for children, released sometime during the ████'s, starring many black film stars such as Whoopi Goldberg, █████ ███████, Danny Glover, LeVar Burton, Samuel L. Jackson, and many more. Our Friend, Martin ceases existing if the person forgets hearing the audio, and does not show up in any film archive or search engine results.
While not dangerous in itself, several incidents (█████ and ████████) have happened to the people who look for a copy online or who claim to have memories of watching it in the ████'s. No containment method is known, as ██████ administrators claim to be unable to delete the video.
Clannad after story, u guys know the moments
Does it mean i have no soul if media has never made me cry? Lol
I did not cry at Dear Zachary, because it was fucking SPOILED
Man, that's some weird kinda propaganda.
Like it's cool, but it's kinda weird.