Am I the only one who found Fry's dog's death to be sadder than Mufasa's? I mean damn, if that wasn't the mother of all loyalty, I don't know what is. It was hard to watch him waiting for so long for a master that will never come back for him. :'(
when stoick died i cried so damn hard cuz he reminded me of my dad. so when i watched it i basically saw my own father died. i hugged my dad for a while after seeing that lol
In my opinion, The saddest death for me as a kid was when Zane from Lego Ninjago sacrificed himself to save the whole world. And with the sad music playing in the background and the obvious pain he was enduring, it makes it so much sadder
of COURSE Lion King's number one... Let's be honest, who actually cried when Mufasa died? I remember crying WAY more when Bambi's mom died, or when Seymour died.
David Hopkins oh no, somebody called me a jerk! whatever will I do?! Oh, the agony! ... seriously? you think yelling at people who have different opinions in the youtube comment section is doing anything for you?
+Yoshiga Victory (yoshiga123) It's hilarious that you would say this and yet you're berating people who actually did cry at Mufasa's death. Hypocrisy if I've ever seen it.
+Yoshiga Victory (yoshiga123) Please, everyone thinks Bambi is so sad .His mom is killed offscreen and there's barely any reflection on her death. With the Lion King, we see Simba's desperation when he wants to wake up his dad, his helplessness. Now, THAT's emotional depth. I agree on the Seymour thing though.
Kenny s death was sad for me, even though he died several times, but that time, it was more emotional, Same as the iron giant, it made me cry as a kid.
The first time I saw Optimus Prime, everyone's favorite hero, die, I was like "What the f#@k, Hasbro?" Did anyone cry at Optimus Prime's death, or were you like me when I first saw him die when I was a kid? Reply "yes" to either of those options.
Agree with you and I don't have the best thing ever is when you get a job and I don't know what I do not have to do with a new phone case is not the same thing to me I love you so much fun and easy to use and the first place for me to get To see what I want to go to the game with me and I don't have a nice day for me and the other side of the year before the end of the best thing ever is when you get to the best of the day after day of school tomorrow and I'm still waiting for the bus to come to think about you but you can't get it together and I have to go out now I can't wait to see my friends and family members of the best day ever!
+Mojgan Mottaghi By the time we made this video Big Hero 6 wasn't even released on DVD, so we couldn't get the footage. Otherwise, it surely diserves a place in this list! :D
+Kalli T What movie came out three years ago? The Land Before Time came out in 1988 before I was born and clearly a three year old can't type like this.
Who else agrees that Up was such a beautiful touching film, yet so funny and original too? Ellie's death was so sad, especially since it was right at the start of the film. Probably one of Pixar's best :')
+Waterlily02 Hey, watch your mouth! First of all, Scar was jealous of Mufasa becoming king when he was a cub. He first killed his father Ahadi when he was a young adult. Then he killed Mufasa when he was an adult.
Cinemaniacs left out one of the most beautiful endings and bittersweet deaths by far in an animated film -- one that still makes men my age cry like babies: Hazel meeting the Black Rabbit himself in the epilogue/ending of Watership Down (1979). The Black Rabbit himself has come to escort Hazel to the bunny afterlife, which is an incredible honor for the courageous, noble Hazel. That ending is still one of the powerful endings I have ever seen -- so perfect, so bittersweet.
Man when Little Foot's mom and Mufasa died I remeber crying so hard when I was kid, hell just by seeing them again I'm shedding a little tears. The feels G 😔
I cried and screamed at my tv at scar when is younger because he let Simbas dad go, well he did say long live the king so I take it as if he is saying Simbas is now king lol 😭😢😠
the saddest cartoon death was teen Titans Powerpuff girls Ben 10 by a disease called reboot another saddest cartoon death was Popeye by a disease called emojis
Ellie is my number one. Makes me cry so hard T_T Littlefoot's mom needs a higher rating as well. Also I think Mufasa's death is kinda overrated. There are sadder scenes than this. Way sadder scenes.
0:39 You know i'm a long time South Park fan even though i'm a child and it's just SOUL CRUSHING SEEING Kenny finally die and he wasn't in Season 6 because of that. Also in the Season 6 intro Timmy took Kenny's Solo.
The thought of losing your mother at such a young age is very sad, my best freind's mom recently passed away from brain cancer, which just says you should spend as much time with your loved ones as you can because we are all not promised a tomorrow.
Number 7 shoulda been 1. I started running likea faucet out my eyes q.q. THAT SONG MAKES IT WORSE. ESPECIALLY SINCE I HAD A DOG THAT WOULD WAIT FOR ME.
Anyone else cry a river no a ocean of tears epically mufasa and Bambi, Ray and pratically all of these I found this pulling my heart strings and breaking into pieces .......🦁🦌😭 May they Rest In Peace
Sure, Stoick's death isn't exactly #1 on this list, but it's definitely the saddest scene of not only the entire "How To Train Your Dragon" franchise, but all of DreamWorks period. In the first movie, he went from someone hating dragons to befriending them thanks mostly to Hiccup. Throughout the series, he helped out with dragon problems and his relationship with his son improved, though it still had its ups and downs, which in some ways is understandable. By the time the second film came around, you can see how much Stoick had changed thanks to his character development. That all just servers to make his death more sad, because like Mufasa, he went out in an act of sacrifice: in this case, it was shoving Hiccup away at the last possible second from a brainwashed Toothless (thanks to Drago's Bewilderbeast), who was about to fire at him, and taking a full plasma blast to the chest in his son's place. At the end of the day, I don't care if Stoick's isn't on the top spot; it's still sad in its own way.
I know this was made before the movie was released, but Bing Bong from "Inside Out." That sacrificial death. Going to seem mean, but Mufasa's death never really got to me that much. Bambi's mom was just sadder. Probably because her body was never shown, he was told his mother couldn't be with him anymore, and she never made another appearance. Simba kind of saw and heard his father later on. And I think hearing the actor (as Bambi) calling for his mother was just sadder to me. It was obviously a younger actor, and it was just gut wrenching.
I remember watching The Lion King when it was first released, and when Simba was nudging Mufasa going "Dad? Dad? Cmon Dad, get up, we gotta go home. Dad?" the entire theatre was sobbing. Not just crying quietly, but full on gasping, gulping, red faced, noisy sobbing. Every person.
It was especially sad the first time I seen Bambi. When he escaped getting hunted down, he relized his mother didn't. This is why hunting should be illegal when your only a couple miles away from a store.
I remember reading in IMDB about the scene in about Mufasa's death being more intense and heartbreaking but was toned down after a test audience showed that it was just too much for little kids.
Of those the saddest death was Bambi's mom. I remember seeing that when I was 7 years old, and crying. Not only that, but it gave me nightmares for a long time!