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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Just watched a bit of the Disney Pixar's Up on Youtube earlier and those first 10 minutes sure are heartwarming yet very sad.
It was really sweet to see Carl and Ellie get married and have a very happy life together but it was really sad to see they couldn't have children and see Ellie die when they're in their senior years. What is much sadder is that her funeral was at the same church where they got married and Carl is the only one there and there was nobody there to give him some support
What Disney movie have you seen got you teary eyed? |
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The ending of Toy Story 3 is such a tear jerker seeing Andy give always all his toys to Bonnie and play with them one last time before heading off to college |
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Inside Out is a total heart wrencher.
Cars when Lighting Mcqueen goes back to help The King over the finish line.
Toy Story 3 in the furnace at the end.
Frozen when Anna and Elsa have their 'true love' sister moment. |
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I found Dumbo quite moving.
Also Toy Story 3, i won't lie it got to the part where they looked like they were going to be incinerated and i did shed a tear.
Pocohontas, i loved the music in that.
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THAT scene in Toy Story 3
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Yup, kids growing up, moving on. I'm avoiding watching that film at the moment. My daughter will be off to uni in september (assuming she hasn't buggered up these exams!)... |
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"The ending of Toy Story 3 is such a tear jerker seeing Andy give always all his toys to Bonnie and play with them one last time before heading off to college "
Gets me every time |
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"One of my favourites is in the princess and the frog when firefly ray dies and joins his Evangeline as a star in the heavens "
I think that might be the only Disney movie I've not watched. I must remedy that!! |
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"One of my favourites is in the princess and the frog when firefly ray dies and joins his Evangeline as a star in the heavens "
That was a pretty sad scene when Ray dies but it is sweet that he got to be with Evangeline |
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Oh my - There's so many!
Disney and Pixar and all the animated films.
Bambis mum getting shot
Mufasa dying in the Lion King
I know its not animated but can I mention ET dying in the hospital tent and Elliot and Gertie are sobbing " ET please dont die - we love you "
( that fucked me up as a child )
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"The ending of Toy Story 3 is such a tear jerker seeing Andy give always all his toys to Bonnie and play with them one last time before heading off to college "
Yes that gets me all the time x |
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What is also a sad scene is when Alice is singing a song after she gets lost and all the wonderland creatures cry along with her before fading away :'-( |
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There's so many great ones to mention the reason I love Disney is for how subtly emotive it can be to pull at your heart strings, wether it be a montage like In UP, a few simple worlds like with bing bong in inside out "take her to the moon for me" or even just we'll place sound bites/instrumentals like the gun shot in bambi or the barracuda attack in finding nemo.
It's not just stereotypical sadness they convey well either it's the sad/happy moments like when shadow re appears in homeward bound
It's what makes Disney films so timeless |
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Like many others, Toy Story 3 gets me every time.
As does the beast dying scene in Beauty and the beast - I least I got to see you one last time, and no, please don't leave me. There's not been one time I've been able to watch without crying and I've seen it countless times |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"There's so many great ones to mention the reason I love Disney is for how subtly emotive it can be to pull at your heart strings, wether it be a montage like In UP, a few simple worlds like with bing bong in inside out "take her to the moon for me" or even just we'll place sound bites/instrumentals like the gun shot in bambi or the barracuda attack in finding nemo.
It's not just stereotypical sadness they convey well either it's the sad/happy moments like when shadow re appears in homeward bound
It's what makes Disney films so timeless "
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Definitely when Beast dies in Beauty and the Beast - actually just as sad in the new version.
Although I was taken to see Cinderella for my first trip to the pictures and had to be carried out by mum as I was inconsolably sobbing when the ugly sisters ripped up her ball dress.
I've toughened up slightly since then and have perfected the art of silent cinema sobbing. |
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What also got me a bit teary eyed in Up was when Carl looks in the adventure book and sees all the photos of him and Ellie together over the years and a message Ellie wrote saying "Thanks for the adventure. Now start a new one" |
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Up has to be the saddest film in Disney history, yes ok it warms up but that is one of the most brutal starts to film I have ever seen. The kids were worried about me I was crying that much lol |
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*gets list out*
Jessie's song in Toy Story 2 & the final scene in Toy Story 3.
Mufasa's death in The Lion King.
When Todd gets dumped in the wood in The Fox & The Hound, and the old woman's dialogue over the top of the scene... I watched it with my mum a few months ago and forgot how sad it is and burst into tears.
Hunchback of Notre Dame - the part where Quasi is tied to the wheel and has vegetables thrown at him breaks my heart, as does God Help The Outcasts.
Tarzan, during the You'll Be In My Heart bit, and when the baby gorilla gets killed in the beginning.
Aladdin - the bit when Genie is set free has gotten to me since Robin Williams died.
And last of all - Beauty & The Beast. Tale As Old As Time, then when he realises he loves Belle but has to let her go, when she comes back and it's so happy, when the Beast almost kills Gaston then realises that if he did he'd be as bad as him, and the 'death scene'... I'm tearing up thinking about it |
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Apart the from the classics like bambi, I was surprised to get a year at beauty and the beast with the grand dance and the music it was very well done.
Apart from cartoons old yellow as to be at the top next to bambi |
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"*gets list out*
Jessie's song in Toy Story 2 & the final scene in Toy Story 3.
Mufasa's death in The Lion King.
When Todd gets dumped in the wood in The Fox & The Hound, and the old woman's dialogue over the top of the scene... I watched it with my mum a few months ago and forgot how sad it is and burst into tears.
Hunchback of Notre Dame - the part where Quasi is tied to the wheel and has vegetables thrown at him breaks my heart, as does God Help The Outcasts.
Tarzan, during the You'll Be In My Heart bit, and when the baby gorilla gets killed in the beginning.
Aladdin - the bit when Genie is set free has gotten to me since Robin Williams died.
And last of all - Beauty & The Beast. Tale As Old As Time, then when he realises he loves Belle but has to let her go, when she comes back and it's so happy, when the Beast almost kills Gaston then realises that if he did he'd be as bad as him, and the 'death scene'... I'm tearing up thinking about it "
Totally forgot about Fox and the Hound. The part when Todd got abandoned really did pull on the heartstrings |
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Man the fuck up will you your all grown arsed adults here.
Ohhhh alright then.
The scenes in up
Dumbo's mum getting good chained
Atrau's horse dying in the Never Ending Story
The child like empress crying saying "Sebastian! Please! Help us! Call my name! Again The Never Ending Story.
The end of toys story 3
Inside out where the girl gets sad
Bolt when he genuinely thinks penny is kid napped
Aj |
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Big hero 6 is sad! When his brother goes into the fire and doesn't come out!
I'm assuming all the others have already been mentioned (too lazy to read all of thread) |
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"*gets list out*
Jessie's song in Toy Story 2 & the final scene in Toy Story 3.
Mufasa's death in The Lion King.
When Todd gets dumped in the wood in The Fox & The Hound, and the old woman's dialogue over the top of the scene... I watched it with my mum a few months ago and forgot how sad it is and burst into tears.
Hunchback of Notre Dame - the part where Quasi is tied to the wheel and has vegetables thrown at him breaks my heart, as does God Help The Outcasts.
Tarzan, during the You'll Be In My Heart bit, and when the baby gorilla gets killed in the beginning.
Aladdin - the bit when Genie is set free has gotten to me since Robin Williams died.
And last of all - Beauty & The Beast. Tale As Old As Time, then when he realises he loves Belle but has to let her go, when she comes back and it's so happy, when the Beast almost kills Gaston then realises that if he did he'd be as bad as him, and the 'death scene'... I'm tearing up thinking about it
Totally forgot about Fox and the Hound. The part when Todd got abandoned really did pull on the heartstrings "
It's fucking brutal if you're not expecting it |
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"Man the fuck up will you your all grown arsed adults here.
Ohhhh alright then.
The scenes in up
Dumbo's mum getting good chained
Atrau's horse dying in the Never Ending Story
The child like empress crying saying "Sebastian! Please! Help us! Call my name! Again The Never Ending Story.
The end of toys story 3
Inside out where the girl gets sad
Bolt when he genuinely thinks penny is kid napped
Aj "
Oh and Wal:E WHEN Eve dies before getting brings her back to life |
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Had to bump this old thread back up as I've just remembered a sad moment from Disney's Sword In The Stone.
It was the scene when Merlin changes Arthur back from being a squirrel and the girl squirrel who was smitten with him is shocked at first but ends up heartbroken that he wasn't a squirrel, runs up the tree in tears.
It's such a sad and heartbreaking scene. I remember being in tears when I saw this as a kid. :,-( |
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