Whats the most sad/depressed you ever got from a comic or cartoon...

Whats the most sad/depressed you ever got from a comic or cartoon? For me it's the samurai jack finale and this short on the old nicktoons animation festival about a paper girl who kills herself because shes deformed and doesnt have a family

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It was this early 90's mini movie with Huckleberry Hound where he was a cowboy hero or something like that. He pretends to get put into a rocket that tricks the bad guys into thinking he got blown up. I have ZERO idea why, but that scene always made me terribly sad. I don't think I've seen it in ~20 years though.

That Duckman episode where Duckman fell in love with an ugly lady who later, through surgery, became beautiful. She became popular thru her new looks and was on her was to be a star. Duckman knew that he was just something that would hold her back so he broke up with her. Him letting the phone ring in the end broke me

Anybody

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same. maybe i'm the one who's nuts

Holy fuck, i came here to post this. That end scene was way more powerful than it should have been

Rebecca Sugar is a great songwriter

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I relate to this character far more then i should

sad

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I always relate to Fry

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I still don't know who that guy is supposed to be

The Last of the Starmakers from Courage the Cowardly Dog always make me tear up as a child, still does to this day.

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The ending to Gravity Falls...

Steven Universe didn't feel like an ending, weird enough. Something about GF struck a chord with me, and it's always kinda hard watching the series knowing it's going to end.

Stitch and the "alone" segment from Lilo and Stitch.

King Fu Panda and Po losing his mom.

Pretty much any scene you can think of where the parent/mentor dies and the hero is helpless to save them. Even worse if it's the main character's surrogate father/mother.

Ah, dammit, I forgot to mention any scene where Batman gets to see his parents again, that just makes me tear up. Essentially any scene where a character reunites with a dead friend/family/love interest only to have them torn away.

>"NO! COME BACK! DON'T LEAVE ME!"

Whenever the villain kills/seriously injures the hero without meaning to and immediately regrets it, that just breaks me heart

I felt more anger since i feel GF shouldve had a third season but yeah looking back i feel sad about its ending.

Clark fails to save his dad in All Star Superman

Call me a weirdo but the Nice King episode was too real

>Be a loser
>Seek the attention of your peers and get rejected because you're as inept and autistic as fuck
>Change some superficial traits
>Suddenly everyone is willing to give you the time of day and are now the ones seeking you, but not because they're willing to listen or see who you really are but because you're attractive now and are "normal" to their standards

I'm probably looking too deep into it though.

God damn that was so much sadder than i expected

I've always had a soft spot for old folks

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As many problems as I had with the last season of Bojack, and even this episode in particular, "The View From Halfway Down" really did put me in a funk and make me think a lot about death for a few days. Especially the part from pic-related.

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I was sad for a little while after Gravity Falls ended

I just watched Grave of the Fireflies and these movies seem like cousins to each other.

>Movie where you watch two Japanese children slowly die of starvation
>Movie where you watch two elderly Brits slowly die of radiation poisoning

that movie fucked up my whole day.

I remember crying like a bitch when I watched this episode live. There was no resolution. It was just Marceline learning that she was right and Simon is still gone and she just have to accept it.

Movie?

Where the wild wind blows. Everytime a "false alarm" is set off, or something like Corona happens, I think about the song. Listen to it. See if you can understand from the lyrics alone.

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Yeah that episode was something. It's the theme that gets me.

Imagine being a grown ass adult and crying over a cartoon lmfao

White people are so cringe

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it's true, something interesting
suppose we are losers, poor, fat or skinny
one day, we exercise, we change, we have a better job, we get money ... we get love, friendship and acceptance of others
Will that extinguish the pain? Do they love you for who you are now? Do they love you because you died and now you are someone else?
Simon was the only person who really listened to her and protected her, but his illness or curse was also hurting her, it is an ironic and tragic life.

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The audio in this scene right before it cut to black really made my chest hurt. He completed the mission, but at what cost? If she fades from existence will he eventually forget about her too?

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