Alright /co/ here's the dealio.
I need you to recommend me any /co/ related thing that made you cry. Don't go into too much detail because I need it to make me cry too.
>>84579068
The Land Before Time.
>>84579068
Plague of Dogs
Of Laughter?But seriously the Goon will destroy you...
>>84579068
The Wizard's Tale. But I think you need to like high fantasy to enjoy it.
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>>84579141
>>84579217
I'll give these a try.
Also, I forgot to mention, the kind of cry I'm looking for is that "happysad" sort of feeling. Melancholy maybe?
crusaders of the lost mark
Y the last man makes me feel like shit to this very day.
You are not prepared
>>84579068
I find reality-based /co/ works to be more personally affecting:
- Laika (a graphic novel about the dog the Soviets sent into space)
- Boxers & Saints (paired graphic novels about the Boxer Rebellion in China, as told from the perspective of two people on different sides of the conflict)
- Fax from Sarajevo (graphic novel by comics legend Joe Kubert, based on his correspondence with a journalist trapped with his family in the center of the 1990s Balkan conflict)
>>84579265
Oh fuck no wait, stay ouf of Plagur of Dogs then. There is no happiness in that.
>>84579265
Stay away from Y as well.
Iron giant?
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>>84579382
Well, these'll go on a seperate list then.
There are days where I want depression crying too, so thanks!
>>84579296
>Laika (a graphic novel about the dog the Soviets sent into space)
Don't read this OP, it is TOO SAD!
>>84579068
I Kill Giants
>>84579068
Unsounded
>>84579068
The Dark Knight Returns WB Film makes me cry without fail when
>pic related
I'm been reading the book it's based off for half a decade, but the first time I watched the film adaptation it makes me cry so fucking bad.
>>84579278
Oh fuck! The end is just like releasing a waterfall in your eyes.
>>84580153
>*a decade and a half
My night will last forever
Don't let the premise fool you it has everything going against it but it's a masterpiece
>>84579265
Oh well in that case disregard
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>>84579271
I don't remember much cryworthy in that
>>84580268
I literaly couldn't read the words through my tears at one point.
>>84580298
You have no heart. I cried a good handful of times watching it.
>>84581435
It has been a while so maybe it's just my memory
I do remember thinking about fucking time.
This.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErmZRsCIUsE
What gets me even more is how you can hear in his singing how he's trying to hold back his tears.
>>84579068
Define "cry." There's only two things in my (adult) life that have ever made me truly cry, like real uncontrollable sobs:Grave of the FirefliesLes Miserables (2013)which isn't even a great movie
Iron Giant is the best thing I can think of for that bittersweet teargasm your seek. But it only gives me minor tears, personally.