@Nosidda89 dot feel bad i am 17 and that clip is embedded into my mind i always see it when the land before time is mentioned in a sentence or a speech
I actually heard that George Lucas and Steven Spielburg actually had the Land BEfore Time screened to psychologists, as they were worried it could cause mental scarring in children. They made Don Bluth cut the film down a lot.
#7, to this day, I get emotional at that scene, and I'm in my early 30's. Not that I turn into a sobbing mess, but the music (those old Looney Tunes cartoons had FANTASTIC music) and that imagery really hits hard.
That's true, but you gotta be careful because some kids are sensitive. Some very little kids should probably watch these movies(The Fox and The Hound as well) and skip the sad parts.
I remember watching The Land Before Time, and thinking his mother just fell asleep. Yeah....I was not the most cheerful child for about a week after I found out she died.
I thought the saying goodbye wasn't sad at all. I personally thought it was way too cliche and annoying. I thought the end was a little sad, but even then it was something that had been done before.
oddly enough, I laughed when I saw bugs bunny dead at the end of 'what's opera doc.' I liked the idea that bugs ended up dead since I felt he deserved it after all the times he's tortured elmer fudd
When I was little, I loved the land before time movies. (We still have em on VHS tapes.) I also had a dinosaur puzzle. I somehow reasoned that when little foot's mom died, she had a hole in her back or something, so whenever I would do the puzzle, I would leave out one piece, which left a hole in one of the dinosaur's backs. I would also reenact that scene where she died with my toys. Ah, childhood...
The Movie "The Fox and The Hound" made me cry for hours. I can't even remember the scene which made me sob, but I just remember it haunted me forever :(
by the way just to let fans of land before time know -
did you know that they cut the movie cause it was to sad, i mean the land before time 1 wasn't going to be has we know it today, the uncute original was supported to be 1000X sadder then land before time they cut it cause they was worried it would be to trumatizing for kids
land before time 1 master peice, one of the greatest kids movies iv ever seen land before time 2-...what ever number there at now, COMPLEAT AND TOTAL SHIT!!!
the Muppet's good-bye! you should've used Mash's good-bye( even though it was the moment we were all waiting for) and/or the death of colonel Henry Blake,it was even sadder cause he was going home,you kill a character and make him and us think he's going home, that makes it even worse!
Little kids these days can't take a THIRD of the shit kids in my age group were subjected to. Us 80's kids are tough because of this. You kids from the 90's are all mamby pamby.
@ccipollini1984 I thought I was the only one. It sounds harsh, but I honestly didn't feel that sad when Simba's dad died - Possibly because he wasn't as independent on him, for he still had his mum and his pride. Bambi had his mother, and that was it, until his father (whom he NEVER bonded with until after her death) arrived.
@ccipollini1984 Well, I was born in late 90's but I watched Disney movies until I was 10 or somethin'. So, I went all through Mufassa's death, Bambi's mom, Oliver the Kitten being lost in New York and stuff. And personally, I HATE the shit that's being showed now! Fanboy and Chum Chum, REALLY?
@ccipollini1984 hey don't mess with us 90's kids. you keep great storyline movies and tv shows. we keep our 'showing-a-dead-body-even-though-this-rated-pg' movies and 'good-on-their own-but-when-you-look-at-them-years-later-you-found-they're-overflowing-with-adult-themes-and/or-humor' kids shows. we should pay for the 2000's they can't even watch cartoons from the 50's w/o being censored
@ccipollini1984 That so? So watching cartoons I simply enjoy makes me a mamby pamby? What exactly is it that makes you tough? Other than possibly being drafted and subjected to torture of unimaginable training? Which not everyone in the 80's was in the army so that really can't count as an excuse to try and insult the fact I grew up in the 90's (born 1990).
Yup, for me little foots mothers death ranks right up there with Bambi's mother. I didn't really cry at films when I was a kid, but that did get me I admit. Mainly because of what little foots mother says rather than anything else, and that she is such a massive creature dying in comparison to how small little foot is portrayed. I must be getting soft in advancing years however. I saw Bolt the other day and his face when he thinks his 'person' has forgotton him is really heartbreaking.
I've got a new sad nostalgic moment the death of Ma-Ti in Suburban Knights, Ma-Ti, Ma-Ti, how great was he, to save a nerd like me. (music and lyrics by Linkara)
When I first was the apprent death of Bugs Bunny as 7 years old I first thought "Wow, they really got him this time!" but than I realize that Bugs ALWAYS pretends to be dead and in the end I was right.
I would put Littlefoot's mother death at 1° place.
In my opinion, the death of littlefoot's mother is the saddest moment because I was about 2 years old when I watched this and my sister saw me crying after his mom died. I can't believe I understood it at such a young age. I guess it's because I'm super close with my mom and all parental deaths in movies hit me hard and make me cry. The death of Mufassa in The Lion King is the 2nd saddest because I cry every time I watch Simba trying to get his dead dad to get up.
now the land before time is WAY worse than bambi, I LAUGHED at bambi and when I was young i didnt cry on that scene form land before time, and I still dont, but it hurts my heart.
I rarely cried watching movies when I was a little kid (the main time being in the Lion King when Mufasa died), but I've cried a lot during more adult-orientated films, like "American Beauty" and "Control". Video Games are something that can also have an emotional effect on me. I cried during the Chancellor's death in "Zelda: A Link to the Past". I cried when Ginny died in "Arc the Lad 2". I cried numerous times throughout the "Metal Gear Solid" series. Sorrow has always been with us as humans.
I cried at the ending of Half Life 2: Episode 2. Not just because one of my favorite characters died and the bad guys won, but because they're not continuing it and you'll never avenge him.
I remember when my little brother went totally berserk after Mufasa died in Lion King. I never knew the expression "cry me a river" could actually be manifested into reality.
The death of Little Foot's mother should have been higher than no. 9- I know it affected a lot of children, some of whom later became very depressed adults.
As it touches on a young child's worst imaginable fear (the death of a parent and having to fend for yourself in a hostile, unknown world with no loving protection), especially in such brutal circumstances, I can well understand how on a developmental level many children would be deeply affected by it.
@Hypestrike1, I never really cared for dinosaurs, or the LBT movies, so it really didn't have as much an impact on me than others. (If you want to talk about the death of a parent, we have EVERY DISNEY FILM EVER MADE.)
@Kari166 Many Disney films have a parent(s) being absent (the abandonment/death/reason for absence is usually unseen or unexplored), but "Bambi" and "The Lion King" are the only two well-known examples of a Disney film where the death of a parent is shown in such brutal, violent and unconscionable circumstances and are witnessed by the child protagonist(s) THEMSELVES- making them experience something that completely shakes them because they have no conception of how hostile the world really is.
@Hypestrike1 that's why i put her as one of my favourite mothers on my top 10 mothers from tv and movies list and even made sure to put her death as something really sad
@Hypestrike1 it was the first movie i saw............... i then saw american tail, then a brave little toaster, and looking back on it i did kinda have a depressing childhood, but not that much..........
@Hypestrike1 Are you one of those people who say we shouldn't mark students work in red cause it causes aggression and anger?? its called growing a pair who the hell gets depressed as an adult from a cartoon. (my nick name is little foot and it was sad but hell grow a pair.)
the movie that made me cry when i was little, was the part in the neverending story when the horse slowly sink into the muck and dies :'( the reason because my grandma has a horse just like that... and to make it even worse my grandma's horse was recently hit and killed by a semi-truck driver while he was being hauled the trailer being pulled by my grandmas truck...
@6t76t It's mostly that the sad moments in movies or tv reflect our own reasons for sadness. Loneliness, grief and fears (ie. not being safe, abandonment, and death) are things that nearly all humans experience, so we feel empathy and sadness as a result.
I hate sad parts in movies. Expecially when you have to watch stuff like marley and me in school during class. I love animals and myself and other guys have to sit there holding even the slightest tear because your considered a puss if you cry rofl. Damn I hate that :P
The blue bird song made me cry! D: big bird was my favorite.
MegaGokuGohanGoten 20 hours ago
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MegaGokuGohanGoten 20 hours ago
5:30 - I hate this cartoon. It destroyed my childhood.
AZsaturn 1 week ago
@cclpollini1984 oh, come on. Honestly? Yes I agree I've seen stud from the 80's but us 90's kids have seen some pretty serious shit.
HiThereSOS2 1 week ago
What movie is the transition from?
HiThereSOS2 1 week ago
What the scene when the children are crying when he says the numbers and the begging
thekoala038 2 weeks ago
@thekoala038 Kindergarden cop is the movie of the kids crying, is that what you were seeking?
ghosturiel 4 days ago
I'm 22, I'm a guy, and yet the death of Littlefoots mom still makes me cry. Shit! LOL
Nosidda89 2 weeks ago 2
@Nosidda89 i thought i was the only one!
dylan110896 2 weeks ago
@Nosidda89 dot feel bad i am 17 and that clip is embedded into my mind i always see it when the land before time is mentioned in a sentence or a speech
Shadowthehedge459 12 hours ago
@Nosidda89 dont
Shadowthehedge459 12 hours ago
I had stop watch this video a few time before continuing on
DrakeVagabond 2 weeks ago
11. I was older when I saw it so it wasn't that bad
10. I surprisingly haven't seen that (and I loved sesame street when I was little)
9. When I was little. I didn't think she had died I always thought she fell asleep or something.
8. I always hated when the rats got Fifel...
7. Never seen it....
blue3616 2 weeks ago
2 words. Baby Doll.......
darkhero36 4 weeks ago
I laughed at all the death parts
PJDevaney11 4 weeks ago
@PJDevaney11 your sick
MrShaneo65 3 weeks ago
Don Bluth is a distant cousin of my Dad. How freaking awesome is that?! :D
WOW9521 1 month ago 10
@WOW9521 Have you met him?
krycklund 6 days ago
I thought that littlefoots mothers death would be higher than 9... Or at LEAST higher than an american tail.
emperor9271 1 month ago
I actually heard that George Lucas and Steven Spielburg actually had the Land BEfore Time screened to psychologists, as they were worried it could cause mental scarring in children. They made Don Bluth cut the film down a lot.
nagaking07 1 month ago
#7, to this day, I get emotional at that scene, and I'm in my early 30's. Not that I turn into a sobbing mess, but the music (those old Looney Tunes cartoons had FANTASTIC music) and that imagery really hits hard.
FrenziedMadness25 1 month ago
This was the first Nostalgia Critic I watched :) Still awesome and hilarious.
LicaWolf 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
I always,ALWAYS, cried at the end of the movie "Elm -Chanted forest" when Peter Pallete is leaving the forrest and his friends
staporinac 1 month ago
11. Actually I'm glad to say goodbye to the Muppets, cause I hope I never see any of those talking socks ever again.
10. Well, if you were stuck in a small smelly cage that was meant for circus animals how would you feel? Sad? Depressed?
9. Yeah its pretty sad, not sad enough to cry, but yeah its sad. Thats life, well thats death really.
8. It's a sad movie with a happy ending.
7. Uh no shit it's not funny it's actually a little weird, but sad at the same time.
Rack44hoonmaster 1 month ago
@ccipollini1984
That's true, but you gotta be careful because some kids are sensitive. Some very little kids should probably watch these movies(The Fox and The Hound as well) and skip the sad parts.
zillydino 2 months ago
i did not cry at all during this countdown
goldenpizzaking 2 months ago
@goldenpizzaking i did not at all to
goldenpizzaking 1 month ago
I remember watching The Land Before Time, and thinking his mother just fell asleep. Yeah....I was not the most cheerful child for about a week after I found out she died.
AngelOfLight50 2 months ago
I cried every time i saw the land before time...i...i...still....DOOOO!!!
jetfa9 2 months ago
I was raised on these films, and I feel I'm a better person for it.,
littleangel12344 2 months ago
I am a pussy you are what you eat
boobiesareawesome200 2 months ago
The SEXY cry!
LynetteOrion 2 months ago
i bet rabbit stew taste good
casablanca4381 2 months ago
The end of Toy Story 3 will someday be on this list
Tmartin1438 2 months ago
@Tmartin1438 when that film ended me and my brothers (I'm a 16 year old triplet) fell apart....we grew up with those movies
Mangulwort 2 months ago
I couldn't listen to "You'll Be In My Heart" from Tarzan for years just because it made me cry. And I was 6 when that movie came out.
IWillBeHers 2 months ago
if he can do movie i can do games and on number one of my list is Bill Death in Left for dead 1 and 2
101superchao 3 months ago
When Mr Hooper died on Sesame Street. :'cccc
AGirlNamedArthurPRO 3 months ago
@AGirlNamedArthurPRO when did that happend
goldenpizzaking 2 months ago
Kung Fu Panda 2, when you see Po's mother running to protect him and she sacrifices herself to save her child.
AshXXMayftw 3 months ago
Marley and me. 'Nuff said.
AceAttorny 3 months ago
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I thought the saying goodbye wasn't sad at all. I personally thought it was way too cliche and annoying. I thought the end was a little sad, but even then it was something that had been done before.
mikenike123454 3 months ago
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mikenike123454 3 months ago
I did cry when I was young watch land before time
IFAIL317 4 months ago
Yes. I did get depression as a child when I watched An American Tale.
TwilightGeisha 4 months ago
LOL I saw Muppets In Manhattan. That moment didn't make me cry, but it still is touching
weirdalinstrongbadia 4 months ago
oddly enough, I laughed when I saw bugs bunny dead at the end of 'what's opera doc.' I liked the idea that bugs ended up dead since I felt he deserved it after all the times he's tortured elmer fudd
zeromaster212 4 months ago
When I was little, I loved the land before time movies. (We still have em on VHS tapes.) I also had a dinosaur puzzle. I somehow reasoned that when little foot's mom died, she had a hole in her back or something, so whenever I would do the puzzle, I would leave out one piece, which left a hole in one of the dinosaur's backs. I would also reenact that scene where she died with my toys. Ah, childhood...
ThatFreakWhoHauntsU 4 months ago
I cried at meet the robinsons
and I WAS SIXTEEN!
dexdex1560 4 months ago
The Movie "The Fox and The Hound" made me cry for hours. I can't even remember the scene which made me sob, but I just remember it haunted me forever :(
ArtsyAmyStars 4 months ago
I'm waiting for the day when movies like Up & Wall-e would be on such a nostalgic list, I'm 19 and Wall-e made me weep like an over agitated pussy.
Also, this guy needs to bring 'Princess Mononoke' somwhere up in his lists; for a movie of that magnitude I haven't even seen it once.
TrojenMonkey 4 months ago
one film
grave of the fireflys
by the way just to let fans of land before time know -
did you know that they cut the movie cause it was to sad, i mean the land before time 1 wasn't going to be has we know it today, the uncute original was supported to be 1000X sadder then land before time they cut it cause they was worried it would be to trumatizing for kids
super17a 4 months ago
Hatchi's Death =(
WoopDangWoobla15 4 months ago
@WoopDangWoobla15 thats not a nostalgic moment.
danvseverything 4 months ago
I remember singing Saying Goodbye at a school talent show to honor our princible when she had to leave....
lovelylittlevulpix 4 months ago
land before time 1 master peice, one of the greatest kids movies iv ever seen land before time 2-...what ever number there at now, COMPLEAT AND TOTAL SHIT!!!
allmyself666 4 months ago
the Muppet's good-bye! you should've used Mash's good-bye( even though it was the moment we were all waiting for) and/or the death of colonel Henry Blake,it was even sadder cause he was going home,you kill a character and make him and us think he's going home, that makes it even worse!
PhoenixResolve 4 months ago
Thumbs up if you thought that the saddest scene was Little Foots mom dying. Gets me every time. :,(
RaidenRocks99 4 months ago
Strangely Toy Story 3 made me cry.
billa107 5 months ago
@billa107
Don't worry, it made me cry, too.
IWillBeHers 5 months ago
@billa107 and a heck of a lot of people too here in panama bro
kovuthelion191 5 months ago
Bluth also made Dragon's Lair
ScReWaTtAcKeD 5 months ago
Just fyi, the title sequence NC uses is from the Addams Family.
phantomphan28 5 months ago
i'm sorry, but that little blond girl crying is what gets me! i just want to jump through and give her a hug
eques101 5 months ago
thumbs up if the ending to edward siccorhands should've been on here
scaryguy004 5 months ago
bambi's mom....saddest thing ever....
hopkidokid 5 months ago
Little kids these days can't take a THIRD of the shit kids in my age group were subjected to. Us 80's kids are tough because of this. You kids from the 90's are all mamby pamby.
ccipollini1984 5 months ago 25
@ccipollini1984: Ahem...Lion aired in 1994, you know. So the 90s had their fair share, as well.
TherealRNO 5 months ago
@ccipollini1984 I thought I was the only one. It sounds harsh, but I honestly didn't feel that sad when Simba's dad died - Possibly because he wasn't as independent on him, for he still had his mum and his pride. Bambi had his mother, and that was it, until his father (whom he NEVER bonded with until after her death) arrived.
EllenRebecca3 3 months ago
@ccipollini1984 i was born in 1996 and i grew up with alot of these movies.
p.s.
the lion king, watership down, rite of spring (fantasia), Charlotte's web, the secret of nihm, & the prince of egypt are all sad/dark movies
billyhammet 2 months ago
@ccipollini1984 realy i was born in the 90's i dont feel any differant
202saphira 2 months ago
@ccipollini1984
Not to be rude, but I'm a 90's kid. I like to think the 90's kids are the weird offspring between the kick ass 80's and the evolving 2000's.
yhoyoshichan 2 months ago 8
@yhoyoshichan .....Did you really just call the '80s "kick ass?"
Theriot6592 1 week ago
@ccipollini1984 Hunchback of Notre Dame had sex, genocide, unrequited love, religion, delusion and internal torment.
Disneythievesrock 2 months ago
@ccipollini1984 Well, I was born in late 90's but I watched Disney movies until I was 10 or somethin'. So, I went all through Mufassa's death, Bambi's mom, Oliver the Kitten being lost in New York and stuff. And personally, I HATE the shit that's being showed now! Fanboy and Chum Chum, REALLY?
Cartoonfangirl007 1 month ago
@ccipollini1984
fuck you 90's went pretty hardcore too, it's the 2000's kids that have nothing
aboo612 1 month ago
@ccipollini1984 hey don't mess with us 90's kids. you keep great storyline movies and tv shows. we keep our 'showing-a-dead-body-even-though-this-rated-pg' movies and 'good-on-their own-but-when-you-look-at-them-years-later-you-found-they're-overflowing-with-adult-themes-and/or-humor' kids shows. we should pay for the 2000's they can't even watch cartoons from the 50's w/o being censored
pridelandsqueen77 1 month ago
@ccipollini1984 Oh come on! I'm a 90's kid and I dealt with the deaths of Littlefoot's Mother, Charlotte, Mufasa, and Old Yeller!
kurokujira4913 1 month ago
@ccipollini1984 dude iam not mamby pamby ok, and the kids born during the 2000s are actually the mamby pamby ones.
NigelSSJ1 1 month ago
@ccipollini1984 Hey to be fair we 90's kinds had a lot to be subjected to like nearly everything on this list.
marmik961 1 month ago in playlist Nostalgia Critic Top 11
@ccipollini1984
Oh yes, you guys from the 80s are tough because of sad movies . . .
killyjoy000 1 month ago
@ccipollini1984 That so? So watching cartoons I simply enjoy makes me a mamby pamby? What exactly is it that makes you tough? Other than possibly being drafted and subjected to torture of unimaginable training? Which not everyone in the 80's was in the army so that really can't count as an excuse to try and insult the fact I grew up in the 90's (born 1990).
VegetaTheInsanity 1 month ago
I think the saddest/ most tramatizing moment in a kid's film was when Judge Doom dipped an animated shoe in a vat of acid in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
To this day I hate Christpher Lloyd
ccipollini1984 5 months ago 19
@ccipollini1984 You hate him even when he plays Doc from Back to the Future?
DeepEye1994 5 months ago
@ccipollini1984
I was never a fan of that whole franchise, so that dosen't matter to me.
ccipollini1984 5 months ago
@ccipollini1984 yeah ignore his biggest role as hero in Back to the Future
Yami6692 1 month ago
@Yami6692
what i said has nothing to do witht that role. Has to do with his role in Roger rabbit. World of differance.
ccipollini1984 1 month ago
@ccipollini1984 God, that has scared me to this day.
rosserm11 1 month ago
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@ccipollini1984 God I hated that part. I still skip it sometimes. The anguish in the eyes of that little shoe ç_ç
Mindlabytinth 2 weeks ago
you folks do know that this his NC's list right? his list will be different even though we could all think of sad moments
nocturned85 5 months ago
i cryed after devils rejects cause of tiny going back into the house i was like NOOOOO TINY NOOOOOOOOOOO maybe i am not right i dont know shrugs lol
TheRaven361 5 months ago
I was 5 when I saw The Land before time..Littlefoots mothers death should be 4,not 9..
2002tiif 6 months ago
Yup, for me little foots mothers death ranks right up there with Bambi's mother. I didn't really cry at films when I was a kid, but that did get me I admit. Mainly because of what little foots mother says rather than anything else, and that she is such a massive creature dying in comparison to how small little foot is portrayed. I must be getting soft in advancing years however. I saw Bolt the other day and his face when he thinks his 'person' has forgotton him is really heartbreaking.
BelatedCommiseration 6 months ago
i cry when i yawn
IlSH2 6 months ago
I've got a new sad nostalgic moment the death of Ma-Ti in Suburban Knights, Ma-Ti, Ma-Ti, how great was he, to save a nerd like me. (music and lyrics by Linkara)
theAndyChannel28 6 months ago
..........(sings) sunny days..........
TheSecretShow4You 6 months ago
WA! WAW! WA!
tocofool 6 months ago
When I first was the apprent death of Bugs Bunny as 7 years old I first thought "Wow, they really got him this time!" but than I realize that Bugs ALWAYS pretends to be dead and in the end I was right.
I would put Littlefoot's mother death at 1° place.
DeepEye1994 6 months ago
i watched ''the boy in the plastic bubble'' (the OLD one) i cried at the end of that. i really wasn't sure why.
amsooldnot 6 months ago
Cried through Deathly Hallows Part 2
svr21121316 6 months ago
The critic drinking game: take a swig every time he mentions the word "depression" in some form.
Gaaraguy13 6 months ago
In my opinion, the death of littlefoot's mother is the saddest moment because I was about 2 years old when I watched this and my sister saw me crying after his mom died. I can't believe I understood it at such a young age. I guess it's because I'm super close with my mom and all parental deaths in movies hit me hard and make me cry. The death of Mufassa in The Lion King is the 2nd saddest because I cry every time I watch Simba trying to get his dead dad to get up.
ShadowWolf42995 6 months ago 44
It's hard to cry with you telling all these jokes.
Dudin4tor 6 months ago
Yeaaaah... I'm 20 now, and seeing Littlefoot's mother die again, made me weepy eyed...
Rodney17302 6 months ago
Kung fu panda 2 made me cry
KatieKins436 6 months ago
Hey! Don Bluth is my long lost cousin! This is certainly NOT a joke! I found out so on some website on family trees.
WOW9521 6 months ago
the scene from the spongebob movie when the tear forms a heart made me cry. and of course mufasa's death made me cry.
wiisalute 6 months ago
FINALLY BUGS BUNNY IS DEAD.... or just really hurt, but HES DEAD!
nightbane2 6 months ago
I can only not cry if I don't look at the screen and just listen, and still then my eyes start hurting.
nightbane2 6 months ago
@Paradox3002 OMG I read your comment and was like O shit! I did too!
GXKiller15 6 months ago
Dam* I forgot about American Tail.....that was such a sad movie.....man now I am depressed.
Duszka 6 months ago
Runner-Up: Toy Story 3.
ThePhantom135 6 months ago
Not gonna lie....the first land before time and American tale made me cry as a kid
msSonic192 6 months ago
The Rugrats Mother day special still gets to me!
Se7enBeatleofDoom 7 months ago
omg the land before time still makes me cry...
boom3r1949 7 months ago
4:14 :| The Critic and I said "JESUS!!!" At the same time.
AzraelLeichten 7 months ago
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bolobeardog 7 months ago
I STILL cry watching Land Before Time. And I'm 25!!!
OlgaSofia86 7 months ago
now the land before time is WAY worse than bambi, I LAUGHED at bambi and when I was young i didnt cry on that scene form land before time, and I still dont, but it hurts my heart.
Karin1282 7 months ago
Damnit i actually cried
VGCentral1 7 months ago
I watch this in japanese 2:50
angryzilla 7 months ago
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angryzilla 7 months ago
omg. the land before time always tears me up
34RiverStone 7 months ago
I rarely cried watching movies when I was a little kid (the main time being in the Lion King when Mufasa died), but I've cried a lot during more adult-orientated films, like "American Beauty" and "Control". Video Games are something that can also have an emotional effect on me. I cried during the Chancellor's death in "Zelda: A Link to the Past". I cried when Ginny died in "Arc the Lad 2". I cried numerous times throughout the "Metal Gear Solid" series. Sorrow has always been with us as humans.
NintendoSegaSonyGuy 7 months ago
F*cking Toy Story 3 lol
KMSigler 7 months ago
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SkittleE275 7 months ago
@queasywaiter He never saw pokemon. That, however, I DID cry at
ECL28E 7 months ago
I cried at the ending of Half Life 2: Episode 2. Not just because one of my favorite characters died and the bad guys won, but because they're not continuing it and you'll never avenge him.
1111gubby 7 months ago
I remember when my little brother went totally berserk after Mufasa died in Lion King. I never knew the expression "cry me a river" could actually be manifested into reality.
byteresistor 7 months ago
Well, what did you expect in an opera? A happy ending?
corwinorr 7 months ago
OMG, an american tale is the saddest childhood film i ever watched
Artprincess247 7 months ago
LIIIIIIIIIIIITTLLLLLLE FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT :'(((((
gtglolrofl 7 months ago
Only movie I cryed when watching it was Brotherhood of war at the end :(
Smilinginmygrave 7 months ago
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Smilinginmygrave 7 months ago
Dammit, i didn't think this video would work, but i found myself with my eyes tearing up!
keobeo610 7 months ago
one film that makes me cry so much is Disney's ''White Fang''. I can't watch the opening credits without crying
RachelHurdWood4ever 7 months ago
mufasa will be in here! i just know it! *presses play*
IMmephiles 7 months ago
welp life sucs time to add knife+wrist=death
agentfire102 7 months ago
I'm sure I would cry at some of these... If I had a soul.
Luckily, I have no soul. So I snark at sad moments instead.
nintendork64 7 months ago
@queasywaiter , true that was sad, but I think everyone knew Pikachu wasn't gonna leave Ash
kitkatcutie520 7 months ago in playlist Nostalgia Critic Playlist
I only cry a bit on titanic part 2 but none of these make me cry! I got eyes of STEEEL!
pouncivalfan1321 7 months ago
@pouncivalfan1321 That movie sucks
All the way through
Vippen87 7 months ago
The end of Gremlins... wich was strange because that movie scared the piss out of me when I was a kid.
ShadowSpawn666 7 months ago
The introduction video is from The Adams Family.
SirGabriel2076 7 months ago
The death of Little Foot's mother should have been higher than no. 9- I know it affected a lot of children, some of whom later became very depressed adults.
As it touches on a young child's worst imaginable fear (the death of a parent and having to fend for yourself in a hostile, unknown world with no loving protection), especially in such brutal circumstances, I can well understand how on a developmental level many children would be deeply affected by it.
Hypestrike1 7 months ago 37
@Hypestrike1 Agreed, the death of Little Foot's mother had me crying my eyes out for those reasons :'(
desotowrong 7 months ago
@Hypestrike1, I never really cared for dinosaurs, or the LBT movies, so it really didn't have as much an impact on me than others. (If you want to talk about the death of a parent, we have EVERY DISNEY FILM EVER MADE.)
But, that's just me. LOL.
Kari166 6 months ago
@Kari166 Many Disney films have a parent(s) being absent (the abandonment/death/reason for absence is usually unseen or unexplored), but "Bambi" and "The Lion King" are the only two well-known examples of a Disney film where the death of a parent is shown in such brutal, violent and unconscionable circumstances and are witnessed by the child protagonist(s) THEMSELVES- making them experience something that completely shakes them because they have no conception of how hostile the world really is.
Hypestrike1 6 months ago
@Hypestrike1 that's why i put her as one of my favourite mothers on my top 10 mothers from tv and movies list and even made sure to put her death as something really sad
TitanicNeoTyphlosion 6 months ago
@Hypestrike1 it was the first movie i saw............... i then saw american tail, then a brave little toaster, and looking back on it i did kinda have a depressing childhood, but not that much..........
gotmilkbob101 5 months ago
@Hypestrike1 Are you one of those people who say we shouldn't mark students work in red cause it causes aggression and anger?? its called growing a pair who the hell gets depressed as an adult from a cartoon. (my nick name is little foot and it was sad but hell grow a pair.)
warmage247 5 months ago
Why isn't Lilo and Stitch in this? That had a bucket load of sad moments
DoctorWhoRocks10000 8 months ago
I cried in castaway when he lost wilson
flare3000 8 months ago
hmm... "what's opera doc" wasn't this sad in my language... Guy who did voice of Elmer made what was suppose to be sad, sound humorous ...
atlachannel 8 months ago
I cried when Leslie died in Bridge to Teribithia....
Paradox3002 8 months ago
* the horse was in the trailer being hauled by my grandmas truck when he was hit... last part of ny other comment didnt make much sense...
TheFarjack 8 months ago
the movie that made me cry when i was little, was the part in the neverending story when the horse slowly sink into the muck and dies :'( the reason because my grandma has a horse just like that... and to make it even worse my grandma's horse was recently hit and killed by a semi-truck driver while he was being hauled the trailer being pulled by my grandmas truck...
TheFarjack 8 months ago
I cried during Zabuza and Haku's death scene in Naruto.
shikagrey 8 months ago
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6t76t 8 months ago 20
@6t76t it's not like he actually meant it dude o.o
naruot123456789 8 months ago
@6t76t The only time I cry is DEFINATLEY Titanic!!!
pouncivalfan1321 7 months ago
@6t76t The only time I cry is DEFINATLEY Titanic!!! Part 2
pouncivalfan1321 7 months ago
@6t76t same here
eldiablo68 7 months ago
@6t76t It's mostly that the sad moments in movies or tv reflect our own reasons for sadness. Loneliness, grief and fears (ie. not being safe, abandonment, and death) are things that nearly all humans experience, so we feel empathy and sadness as a result.
widdlepuddyfat 7 months ago
@6t76t
haha, what a story Mark
RyouuichiKun15 7 months ago
@6t76t you sound like you are insecure about something? i wonder why?
fabriciojz33 6 months ago
@6t76t Nobody thinks like that in childhood.
huauntourette 6 months ago
@6t76t Well aren't you special.
ZippAgain 6 months ago
@ZippAgain I don't believe that I or anyone of us is special, I believe we are all equal.
6t76t 6 months ago
@6t76t, cool. You want a medal, or something?
Kari166 6 months ago
#9 gets even more sad when he is waling all over by himself
thekillers1stfan 8 months ago
at first i was like- oh! this'll be hillarious! laughing at my past and stuff
by number 9- .,_., damn that memorable music and heartful last words
vampirekitty001 8 months ago
I hate sad parts in movies. Expecially when you have to watch stuff like marley and me in school during class. I love animals and myself and other guys have to sit there holding even the slightest tear because your considered a puss if you cry rofl. Damn I hate that :P
OnlyRemaining 8 months ago