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My Top 13 Saddest Disney/Non-Disney Moments

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Well, it's okey to let your emotions deep down and letting them flow. there's nothing wrong with getting in toutch with your deepest inside, but, I bet there's at least ONE movie, TV episode, or fan fiction that'll make you cry. Like kids' or family's films have the MOST saddest and the MOST depressing scenes in the WHOLE history. So this is why I had listed my own top 13 saddest Disney/Non-Disney moments.


13. "Saying Goodbye" (Muppets Take Manhattan): You wouldn't think the Muppets would ever be able to get you teary eyed, but at the scene where they all have to go their separate ways, it's pretty damn depressing. Out of all the Muppet songs that were sung, this is by far the saddest, making us feel bad for a bunch of TALKING SOCKS for crying out loud. That's the sign of good storytellers when the movie had you feeling emotionally attached to an amphibian and a hog.

12. "Blue Bird" (Follow That Bird): This takes place after Big Bird is captured by two carnie folk who want to parade him around as a circus attraction. The guys masquerade him off as the Bluebird of Happiness. Oh boy, Bluebird of Happiness? That sounds uplifting!

(Big Bird, painted blue, begins singing, very depressingly; I get progressively more saddened as the song goes on)

(sadly) Sunny days... I mean sheesh, this is pretty damn depressing for a Sesame Street movie. All that's missing is for a single tear to fall down Big Bird's eye- Oh yeah. They go there. OH THAT'S JUST TOO MUCH! If you're not crying by the end of this blue bird song, get your eyes checked.


11. Death of Littlefoot's Mother (The Land Before Time): Let's face it, dinosaurs are always gonna be cool, but who would've thought you could actually feel sorry for them? The Land Before Time had a lot of depressing moments, but the saddest one of all is when Little Foot's mother fights off the evil Tyrannosaurus Rex/Sharptooth and sacrifices her life in the process. Oh for God's sake, how can a movie make me feel bad for something that died eons ago? ...(I start crying) Like this!


10. An American Tail: Just...just An American Tail! Everything about this movie is depressing! I'm surprised everybody didn't get depression just from watching it. The story is about a little mouse who gets separated from his family while moving to America. The family thinks he's dead, but the mouse continues to look for them anyway. And the rest of the movie IS A TEASE. He thinks he hears his father's violin, but it's a record player. He thinks some other mice can help him out, but they don't help him out at all. He thinks he's found his family's house... It turns out to be an evil mouse. JESUS! And on top of that, every other second he walks right past his family as they just barely miss each other. This movie was directed by Don Bluth, the same guy who directed The Land Before Time. His philosophy was that children can handle just about anything as long as you attach a happy ending.



9. "My Mother" scene (The Chipmunk Adventure): Nuff' said.


8. "The Time Has Come" (Pikachu's Goodbye episode from Pokemon): Of all the episdoes, the ending of it has to be the saddest, other than the sad scene from the Pokemon Movie.


7. The ending of "What's Oprea Doc?": This is considered one of the best cartoon shorts of all time. It was epic, beautiful, and of course, funny as hell. It was satirizing all the Wagner operas in both music and scope, but it takes a real surprising turn near the end when Elmer Fudd, the god of lightning here, tries to strike down Bugs Bunny with all his lightning bolts.
Elmer: Strike lightning! Strike the wabbit!
(Mountains crumble at the touch of his power)
Ooh, what, is he gonna be all crispy and black or something?
(The scene shows Bugs, draped limply over a rock, motionless)
...that's not funny.
Elmer: What have I done?
That's not funny at all.
Elmer: I killed the wabbit!
Actually that's quite depressing.
Elmer: Poor wittew bunny! Poor wittew wabbit...
(He lifts up Bugs' body and begins crying; I do too)
Oh what the hell, this is Loony Tunes! They're supposed to make me laugh, not sob my eyes out! Bugs Bunny made me cry-hihi!
Bugs: Well what did ya expect from an opera, a happy ending?
NO! But I expect it from a Bugs Bunny cartoon!


6. Snoopy's going away party (Snoopy Come Home): It's not like Charlie Brown was a very upbeat cartoon to begin with, so the idea of doing a whole section of the movie that was MEANT to make you feel sad is just downright cruel. The movie involves Snoopy, as he decides to leave home and go live with his original owner. So the kids decide to throw him a going away party. A joyful, charming, heartwarming going away part- (Snoopy and all the Peanuts are crying as Schroeder plays a song) As if that's not bad enough, Charlie Brown sings about what it's like to say goodbye right after this scene. What is up with these people? They're supposed to entertain our kids, not depress the heck out of them! (Snoopy and Charlie Brown scream in anguish, and then I follow suit)


5. The Drowning of Artex (The Neverending Story): This is one of the cleverest fantasy movies that ever came out of the 80s. But with all its imagination and creative characters, it's the death of a horse that we all remember. Apparently they're going through the Swamp of Sadness, where only those who let the sadness and depression get the best of them sink into the swamp. Thank God Steven Wright doesn't go there. But wait a minute, the horse Artax starts sinking. Well what the heck does that mean? The horse has depression? What the hell do you have to be depressed about?
Atreyu: Artax! You're sinking!
Artax: (dubbed by me, sounding like Mr. Ed) Sorry Wilbur, I just don't think my mother ever loved me.
Atreyu: Come on!
Artax: Just found out my business went bankrupt.
Atreyu: Artax...
Artax: My girlfriend just left me.
Atreyu: You're letting the sadness of the swamp get to you.
Artax: Took all the oats...
Atreyu: You have to try!
Artax: And I lost my sister to the glue factory.
Atreyu: Come on, please.
Artax: Eh, life's a jerk and then you sink.
Atreyu: ARTAX!
(The screen blacks out, and comes back to Atreyu, alone in the swamp)
Artax: (sputtering) Sorry Wilbur...
Yeah, like I said, makes no fucking sense. ...(starts crying) BUT IT'S SO SAD!


4. Death of Charlotte (Charolette's Web): Okay, so maybe all spiders don't look quite as cute and lovable as Charlotte did. But that doesn't mean we weren't all affected when she spent the last few days of her life helping out a pig. It wouldn't be so bad, except she talks about her death like she's going out to the store.
Charlotte: I'm done for Wilbur. In awhile, I'll be dead.
Oh well I guess that's cool and-WHA?! As if that isn't bad enough, she actually sings a song before she dies. Now that's the sign of a true, hardworking entertainer: Working behind the scenes, never taking any credit and leaving on a song, what a showman. Er, show...spider.
Wilbur: Charlotte? CHARLOTTE!
(Wilbur cries)
I'll never use a can of RAID again...(he cries too)


3. My Little Dashie (My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Fan fiction): This is without a doubt the saddest MLP: FiM fanfics ever.


2. Death of Family Video about a child actress Judith Barsi: Why? Because she was known for Ducky and Ann-Marie.


1. Every single goddamn Disney Movie Ever Made [except the new Winnie The Pooh movie] (notably The Lion King, Old Yeller, Bambi): I mean, what the heck is wrong with this company? In every other film, someone dies, someone leaves, someone is in a deep depression... I thought this was supposed to be Disney! The happiest place on Earth! Happy like a bullet to the head! Like remember this happy moment?:[link] How about this picker-upper?: [link] And let's not forget this cheerful memory.: [link] Disney is always associated with family entertainment, child-friendly fun. But I think they hold the record for most number of crying scenes than any other studio! I think the saddest moments are probably the death of Simba's father...the killing of Old Yeller...and of course... BAMBI'S MOM! This scene is so famous that people will still talk about it, even to this day. In fact there's a famous Animaniacs episode that satirizes this emotionally crippling scene. Actually, the funny thing is, have you watched this scene recently? I mean okay, you got the mother shot, the kid looking for her and the father saying--
Bambi's father: Your mother can't be with you anymore.
But watch what comes immediately after.
(A scene of bright colors, people singing, birds chirping, etc.)
What the heck? It's like, we can't let reality set in TOO deep, so here's some pretty birdies! Ooh, the birdies, nobody's dead, nobody's dead hey birdies birdies... You still sad? You still sad? Oh look at the keys! (I pull out keys) Look at the keys, the pretty little keys (More of the bird scene) Can you imagine if they did that with OTHER Disney films? Sorry guys, it isn't that simple. When somebody dies, birds and flowers don't always pop up to make everything better! You have to deal with it like everyone else in this cruel, depressing, kid-friendly, world! And so that's it for my-
(I get shot through the head, then cut to the bird scene)
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205tob's avatar

I feel bad for MLp and Jenny. :(