2007-12-24, 18:38 | Link #21 |
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Btw, I second Major if you want to watch that father - son scene. You will cry multiple times when watching the 1st season. For the 2nd and 3rd season maybe you'll cry only at the end...
And I want to recommend PlanetEs.. The scene near the end is very touching and maybe falls into the sacrifice situation. |
2007-12-25, 02:49 | Link #22 |
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Umm... School Days is not comedy. I wouldn't recommend watching it as a tragedy either, I'd put the series in its own category. (the EFFED UP category)
I would definitely recommend: Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien (triangle tragedy) Kanon (downright heartbreaking) Samurai X: Trust & Betrayal (bittersweet tragedy) ef - A Tale of Memories (still ongoing, but the story is quite beautiful) Also, I wouldn't recommend Saikano. I feel like the sadness is very forced. |
2007-12-27, 07:06 | Link #28 |
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HMMM I think I am late. I'd say Barefoot Gen is a tragic one, even if it has a hopeful ending, it kinda messes with you throughout the movie. And then the sequel comes along and just messes with you further by taking away other parts that you were left with.
It's a WWII Hiroshima one. Old classic. And freakin hard to find on DVD too. |
2007-12-31, 01:06 | Link #30 | |
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But back to the thread topic, I'd like to add The Place Promised in Our Early Days, if no one's already mentioned it. It may not be brutally tragic, but it's Shinkai Makoto's first feature film (before 5 Centimeters per Second, which is also an excellent suggestion for the thread), so you can expect a few waterworks. |
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2007-12-31, 23:18 | Link #31 |
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Only two of you suggested Grave of the Fireflies, and one doing so having forgotten to mention it earlier?
Come on, guys. When you think of depressing anime that makes you want to cry, Grave Of The Fireflies really should be the first thing that comes to anybody's mind. Now, why anybody would cry and be depressed over the actual tragedy content of Elfen Lied instead of its utter failure as a horror outing is beyond me. Guts' back story is more tear jerking than Kouta's or Lucy's can ever be. |
2008-01-11, 00:03 | Link #34 | |
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2008-01-11, 00:50 | Link #35 |
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haha 2 of my thread are back from the dead....for a tear jerker...i think Hanbun no tsuki ga noboru sora might suit you.....or grave of fireflies(alot of people go on about how sad it is....i didnt think it was all that sad)...sainkano was pretty sad....a couple scenes were really good...youll know when you see them.....
im still looking for the end all..."make me cry like a little b!@#$"....series or movie....nothing yet...im still looking...konan 2k6 just got finished downloading and im really hopin that might do me in....and im currently Downloading "samuri x" that one ruroni kenshin thingy....alot of people say its a masterpiece |
2008-01-11, 03:37 | Link #38 |
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Fate/stay night... I quickly bored of both the game and anime, despite the comparatively higher production values. The story was just way too lame, and most of the characters annoying. I rather enjoyed the Shingetsutan Tsukihime anime, and managed playing through a few paths of the game without too much brain-melt.
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