Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:51 pm
I couldn't really put them in order, but here are the most touching scenes for me:
- Baby Mine in Dumbo. One of the saddest scenes in the history of film.
- Bambi loses his mother. Again one of the saddest scenes in film.
- Snow White's Funeral when the dwarves think that she's dead. It's so sad! Especially with the music and the animals crying and rain pelting against the window, and directly followed by the silent vigil in the woods.
(Still kinda weird that the Prince kisses what he assumes to be a dead girl though)
- The opening of the rescuers. And also as an honourable mention the moment when Medusa asks Penny who'd want a homely girl like her.
- Mufasa's death.
- Wendy singing "Your Mother and Mine" in Peter Pan.
- The moment when Arthur pulls the sword from the stone and Sir Hector falls to his knees and begs for forgiveness and Arthur replies "Oh, please don't Sir".
- The part in Mulan when the Emperor says that Mulan has "saved us all" and she turns around to see all the people gathered at the palace bowing to her.
Well, that's pretty much all I can think of.
- Baby Mine in Dumbo. One of the saddest scenes in the history of film.
- Bambi loses his mother. Again one of the saddest scenes in film.
- Snow White's Funeral when the dwarves think that she's dead. It's so sad! Especially with the music and the animals crying and rain pelting against the window, and directly followed by the silent vigil in the woods.
(Still kinda weird that the Prince kisses what he assumes to be a dead girl though)
- The opening of the rescuers. And also as an honourable mention the moment when Medusa asks Penny who'd want a homely girl like her.
- Mufasa's death.
- Wendy singing "Your Mother and Mine" in Peter Pan.
- The moment when Arthur pulls the sword from the stone and Sir Hector falls to his knees and begs for forgiveness and Arthur replies "Oh, please don't Sir".
- The part in Mulan when the Emperor says that Mulan has "saved us all" and she turns around to see all the people gathered at the palace bowing to her.
Well, that's pretty much all I can think of.