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What animated movie made you cry just a little?; besides Bambi, of course
Topic Started: May 10 2008, 12:07 AM (183 Views)
jDELIGHT
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Admit it!


I confess I cried a bit at Lilo and Stitch. Aloha oi... aloha oi... :cry:

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Beauty and the Beast, and The Lion King.
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I remember when I was a kid in primary school, I got sent out of the class when we were watching Bambi because unlike the rest of the kids, I laughed when Bambi's mother didn't come home... :shifty:

Also I got banned from watching the Lion King in our school because I called Scar a bastard for killing Mufasa... <_< ...I felt it was justified then...I feel the same way now...

*It's the circle of life!*

Lion King is probably my favourite Disney movie (that I can immediately think of anyway).
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i cry at the drop of a hat. :cry: I've cryed during tons of movies, TV shows, songs on the radio, books, and even some commercials. :cry:
Most memorable animated cries:

Mulan--cried and cried at the part at the end where you think her father is going to be mad at her. . . .I still cry every time i watch it.

Ice Age--I took my then 7yo to the theater to see this one, we both cried at the end when they got the baby home, but she continued to cry thru the ending, out the door and in the car all the way home! It was so sweet and heart-wrenching. :cry:
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I've never cried during an animated film... when I was thirteen I did cry during the John Coffey execution scene in The Green Mile but apart from that nothing.

Wait. Stop press. Charlotte's Web when I was four. There you go.
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I *almost* cried at the end of The Last Samurai.




I have shed a few tears whilst watching Dragonball Z, not sure about any other films. You see, I'm a man and so I can't afford to cry. :rolleyes: :hide:
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Omnivorous,May 11 2008
02:05 AM
I have shed a few tears whilst watching Dragonball Z

:rofl:
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Omnivorous,May 10 2008
04:35 PM
I *almost* cried at the end of The Last Samurai.




I have shed a few tears whilst watching Dragonball Z, not sure about any other films. You see, I'm a man and so I can't afford to cry. :rolleyes: :hide:

Betty is a man?

:o

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Hilary is a man's name, so why not? :P
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In The South, a lot of men have "women's" names...
Vivian
Leslie
Kim
Kelly
Dana
Gail
Lynn

but NOT Betty.


or Hilary.

or Brittany.


:lol:

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jDELIGHT,May 10 2008
03:56 PM
Lynn


My middle name. ^_^

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jDELIGHT,May 10 2008
11:56 PM
In The South, a lot of men have "women's" names...
Vivian
Leslie
Kim
Kelly
Dana
Gail
Lynn

but NOT Betty.


or Hilary.

or Brittany.


:lol:

Not like that; Hilary was a man's name, now mainly given to women :yes:


Ess, I thought your middle name was Ell? :D
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Or L.

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Rylvan,May 11 2008
06:47 AM
Or L.

:o

Eureka!

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There ya go! :D

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jDELIGHT,May 10 2008
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In The South, a lot of men have "women's" names...
Vivian
Leslie
Kim
Kelly
Dana
Gail
Lynn

but NOT Betty.


or Hilary. 

or Brittany.


:lol:

Not like that; Hilary was a man's name, now mainly given to women :yes:


Those names I listed used to be "men's" names before they came to the U.S., where they became women's names. In the South, families still keep older traditions. Many Southern women have surnames or men's names because the oldest daughter is named for her mother's father, or her mother's maiden name. They are often called by their middle or cutesy nickname.

The names on that list are just not as popular in other parts of the country, but the way people move around so much now, it's becoming less of regional thing.

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I can't remember crying over anything, but I know that in Barbie and the 12 Dancing Princesses I loved when Genevieve and Derek had to dance together to escape the one place.
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I think I cried in Pokemon the First Movie, when Ash Ketchum died.
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I shed a tear when Optimus Primes died in Transformers The Movie, the 1988 one
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Sometimes I laugh that hard I start a little bit crying... does that count? :P

I generally don't cry at Disney/Animated Movies because it always follows the same pattern and there is what a surprise a happy ending.

Well I admit it, sometimes I have to pull myself together not to cry... but I can't really remember the names of those movies since I try to avoid it for a long time now.

PS: Wait... e.g. Dr.Zhivago (1965 version)


EDIT: Now I remember "Finding Neverland" when the mother dies. I lost my father and just imaging loosing my own mother is like a hit in the stomach with a sledge. To bad for the movie because it's really really good, but I don't dare to watch it again.
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