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i was going to post this gif when i saw the thread title

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That episode is absurdly distressing.


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Didn't work for me. Should I assume it's the Futurama dog?

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yeah i tear up every time i see that episode


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Sorry, but I'm going to say the Optimus Prime death scene from Tranformers: The Movie.


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Sorry, but I'm going to say the Optimus Prime death scene from Tranformers: The Movie.



As a kid, I remember crying for hours over that :(

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Bar none the death of fry's dog. I've only watched that episode once. I cried so hard at the end of it I've refused to go back

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Never saw the show but I always become sad when a dog dies, animated or not.

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Juvenal wrote:
CopperTom wrote:
Sorry, but I'm going to say the Optimus Prime death scene from Tranformers: The Movie.



As a kid, I remember crying for hours over that :(

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Grave Of Fireflies is a bummer.


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Grave Of Fireflies is a bummer.



Man i was thinking about it earlier but the agonizing truck threw me off a bit.
It's a real fucking bummer, i watched it years ago on a rainy sunday afternoon, AWFUL.


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that epsidode tears me apart inside :(

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For those of us of a certain age in Snoopy Come Home when Snoopy had to leave Charlie Brown.

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For those of us of a certain age in Snoopy Come Home when Snoopy had to leave Charlie Brown.


There are a lot of sad peanuts ones.

There's a great sad moment in spongebob when he imagines himself after he blew out his laughbox, and he's in an ironlung that laughs for him, and it makes all his friends uncomfortable when he laughs. :lol:

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*I waited for you, Fry.

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never seen that episode....
but the first thing i thought of when i saw this title was the death of Optimus Prime.


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