Have you ever cried with a Disney movie???

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Prudence wrote:
Ariel'sprince wrote: Agreed,but his girlfriend is very dumb ("in hebrew at least she said something like "Eeeeeeeeeeee! Tod! i"m scared!").
Not that I care about Vixy, but how does her screaming and saying she's scared make her dumb? I had no idea that those who have ran for their lives are less intelligent than those who have never had to!
No,in hebrew it's sounds like giggling (fogot to add that) and that what makes her dumb,not the fact that she's scard.
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i cried at

1)pocahontas' farewell
2)mufasa's death
3)tarzan telling kala she'll always be a gorilla
4)beauty and the beast's battle (it's a mystery why i cried)
5)good bye may seem forever sequence from fox and the hound
6)meet the robinson's lewis meeting her mom and practically scenes towards the ending
7)bambi mother's death
8)chicken little for reasons i shouldnt mention here




off topic i cry everytime i watch malena's epilogue.
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The first movie I remember making me cry was Old Yeller. I was probably 8 or 9 years old when I saw it the first time, and it always was my benchmark for a sad movie.

Now that I'm an adult, I cry more at emotional scenes in movies. I can recall shedding tears at the following Disney movies:

Tarzan -- During the singing of "You'll be in my heart".

Remember the Titans -- Bertier's accident and scene in the hospital with Julius.

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh -- When Christopher Robin tells Pooh that he's "not going to be doing nothing" anymore.

Angels in the Outfield -- During the ending and when the angel says, "We're always watching."

Home on the Range -- During the singing of "Will the Sun Ever Shine Again."
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Not really for me, I remember when I saw The Lion King I did feel really sad when Mufasa died...but I didn't cry.

Recently though, when I watched Pocahontas like...a year ago, it had been years since I've seen it and at the end I actually started welling up!! I was like...What is wrong with me? Which there is nothing wrong about crying during a movie, but I guess it took me by surprise since it never affected me before, but thats probably one of the reasons Pocahontas ranks as one of my favorite Disney movies.
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I cried... when i saw the trailer of The Little Mermaid II.
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Ariel'sprince wrote:I cried... when i saw the trailer of The Little Mermaid II.
I think I cried watching the movie too. To recall exactly what I was thinking at the time, it was along the lines of: "Why, Disney? Whyyyy?"
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Disney-Fan wrote:
Ariel'sprince wrote:I cried... when i saw the trailer of The Little Mermaid II.
I think I cried watching the movie too. To recall exactly what I was thinking at the time, it was along the lines of: "Why, Disney? Whyyyy?"
I too cried at the movie,the trailer (which i saw later) made me even cry more.
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Ok, I am so guilty. Well, usually I only get a little teary eyed. Even when I watched the Jungle Book on tuesday... :P and everytime Ariel says "I love you daddy....,"

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I cry during Pollyanna when Mrs. Snow tells the preacher's wife to give Pollyanna the doll during the fishing game, and when Aunt Polly finds her on the ground after she falls. Mary Poppins gets me a little misty-eyed when she is leaving for the last time and she realizes the kids don't need her any longer, even though that's what she wants. Go ahead and put me in the Old Yeller group as well.
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Well, I don't have much to add, considering I've cried to just about every Disney film at least once. Not because any of them are really that depressing, but I usually imagine what the characters are feeling (such as how the dwarfs believe Snow White's dead, even when I know she's about to wake up). But my top five are probably:

1. Simba is made to believe he's to blame for Mufasa's death.
2. When Belle trades her life for her father's. Maurice's lines from thereon out make me cry every time ("Belle, I'm old--I've lived my life!").
3. Geppetto searches for Pinocchio in the night.
4. After Cinderella's dress (which was her mother's) is torn to shreds. It's more depressing because she knows there's honestly nothing she can do about it.
5. Ariel gets reprimanded for saving a human from drowning.
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I cry each time I watch Homeward Bound (1 & 2)... even though I've watched both of them at least 25 times!

I used to cry as a kid when I watched The Lion King (when Mufasa dies). And I totally refused to watch Bambi until a year ago because I didn't want to see his mother die! lol
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Didn't cry at any Disney movie but the closest I came was at the end of Tarzan where his father passes the mantle to Tarzan and finally calls him his son.
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Where should I start?

I remember crying in the cinema when Ursula took Ariel's voice in "The Little Mermaid"; the entire ending of "Pollyanna" (one of my grandmother's favourites, now she is no longer with us, it's doubly-sad).

Also, the ending of "Return to Oz".
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*Pinoke- Any time the donkey boys call for their mama
*Jungle Book- When Baloo tells Mowgli that he has to take him back tot the Man Village and the scene leading up to it with Bagheera
*Alice in Wonderland- The song "Very Good Advice"; I'm very surprised no one has mentioned that yet!
*The Rescuers- The line in the Black Hole scene: "The water's coming in, please pull me up!"
*Fox and the Hound- When the hunter is driving away from his house on the way to the hunting trip, Copper's in the back and when he sees Tod, he does his little "awoooo..."
*Mostly all of Finding Nemo (my father and I are very close and this movie was basically a big slap in the face)
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When I saw Mickey Mouse chained up in the dungeon i was crying! The three Musketeers!
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JEANYLASER wrote:When I saw Mickey Mouse chained up in the dungeon i was crying! The three Musketeers!
Then why you have these stories about him bound and gagged? :o.
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I cried the first time I saw the Jungle Book when I was about 4 or 5 years old, because I thought Balu had been killed.
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Narnia, The Fox and the Hound, and Robin Hood!
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The only movie I've cried was Tiger Cruise. oh I forgot and Narnia
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The Fox and the Hound-When Tod's owner dropped him off in the woods. =`[
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