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Hana no Namae
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Dokuhime
Deadman Wonderland
Akazukin to Yasashii Ookami
Heads
Sorry to be the one to recommend horror and similarly dark titles... these are pretty disturbing, but somehow I feel a more fantastical connection to the characters, and I feel like there's more depth than just your average sob-sob shoujo.
But here are some beautiful more shoujo-ey stories as well:
Eien no Honey
Edo Karuta
Hotarubi no Mori e
Kingyo Sou isn't quite a tragedy, but so beautiful.
Taiyou no Uta
Koi Kyokusei

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Fifth Watashitachi no Shiawase na Jikan
and seconded The Friendly Winter

Also, Onani Master Kurosawa
and Sakamichi no Apollon

Don't look at onani master kurosawa and find it weird due to the title and also if you can look pass the kinda draft like drawing, the story is filled with a lot of raw emotions that can probably make you cry, probably...

For Sakamichi no Apollon, it might not be the type that will cause a lot of people to cry though, but imo, its something worth crying for.

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Saishuu Heiki Kanojo
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7 Seeds cry

If you still want more, try these threads:
A manga that wil make me cry
Manga that made you cry as hell
Cry my heart out.
Something that has made you cry.

For BL, this recent thread:
Heart-wrenching and/or bittersweet mangas

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Well first I gotta say that I'm not sure as to how ecchi it can be without going borderline hentai, but the line is thin so if you dislike ecchi you can disregard this recommendation, but this is one of the few that made me cry at certain parts and one of the best mangas I've ever read. (Didn't see it on your lists)
Ai Yori Aoshi

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I'm starting to think it's very hard to make me cry, since most of the mangas mentioned above didn't even make me sad... (Everyone says Watashitachi no Shiawase na Jikan?)
Well, thanks anyway, I'll look into all of the ones mentioned eyes .

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Crying is very subjective.....
It might help if you tell us what has made you cry in the past

I tend to cry for mangas I can relate to....

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Gakuen Heaven makes me cry because it exists.

Why... why was this made...? A-and...

*sniff*

It went on for eight volumes...!?




*curls up into a ball and cries*

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Bokura ga Ita - The blurb on this site makes it sound trite and generic, but it's actually a very serious and moving story.
Tamashii no Futago - Gets pretty sad towards the ending.

I think that Banana Fish is supposed to be pretty sad + good but I haven't read it yet.

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Post #648346 - Reply to (#644525) by haohao229900
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Hm, I can't think of any sad or tearjerker-type moments. Typically, stories about one or more sexual deviants don't have many sad parts. Not to say it's not a good read, because it's quite good. Now, my memory about the story is hazy since I read it ~2 yrs ago, so the sexual deviant part stood out more than most. With that said, ~3 yrs ago I read a manga called Elfen Lied and I also don't remember much from that, but what stood out from it was that I was pretty mind fucked by the story as a whole and devastated by some of the occurrences. There is plenty of violence and blood, but usually there's some reason for it that's important to the story (if I remember correctly). Besides that, I can honestly say that if I ever decide to read that title again, I'll probably kill myself. I
Also, Skyhigh Shinshou is also quite sad and pretty tame as far as manga as a whole goes. Made me all misty-eyed several times. I've only read just over half of that title, but it also has a couple prequels and sequels (chronologically, it's the third installment of the Skyhigh series)...
I just realized I've been using the word "series" to describe a single title for years until now. no mad

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With that said, ~3 yrs ago I read a manga called Elfen Lied and I also don't remember much from that, but what stood out from it was that I was pretty mind fucked by the story as a whole and devastated by some of the occurrences. There is plenty of violence and blood, but usually there's some reason for it that's important to the story (if I remember correctly). Besides that, I can honestly say that if I ever decide to read that title again, I'll probably kill myself.


Haha yeah, Elfen Lied was pretty twisted. I read Nononono by the same mangaka and it was also twisted, despite being a sports manga...

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White clouds
Onnanoko ga Shinu Hanashi
The Story of a White Mouse

If you like drama, you could try "One Litre of Tears" which is based on a true story. The drama is a spin off the the girl's actual diary, if you want to try and find her diary (I think they published it) to read.

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It's extra hard to "cry" if you read the manga with that as the objective, a story doesn't cause you tear channels to expel water, it just affect you mentally, if you are expecting it then it would be several times harder.

With that said I recommend the following One-shot; Hotel, specially the titular one on it, they might do the trick, Le théâtre also has a few sad stories.

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