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12 years ago
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i don't remember when i cryed in wolf's rain but i remember tearing up a few times
and if your talking about the death i think yeah i cryed at that

i thought voices of a distant star was beautiful not sad
i really loved the ending

Also inugami is a manga
my pic is Zero one of the inugamis
i just thought he deserved better


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12 years ago
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Voices was definitely sad. :/ Maybe the manga version isn't so much...? Is that the version you read/saw/partook in? I remember reading somewhere that it had an extended ending or something that kind of changes it.


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12 years ago
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It does not happen often, but it does happen. 🙂

My most recent experience was episode 42 of Space Brothers, Hibito's lone moon walk. The atmosphere, music, story build-up is very powerful.


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12 years ago
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I think I've only cried at Fruits Basket (the manga) and Vampire Knight (the anime). Fruits Basket 'cause of a couple characters' deaths, and Vampire Knight because I was so upset the she didn't end up with Zero at the end of the anime (I watched the anime before I knew about the manga). I usually try to avoid mangas/animes that have major sad parts or bittersweet endings, just because I am so sympathetic towards that characters, that I end up crying my eyes out for them <_< I definitely cry more at asian dramas than for mangas/animes.


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12 years ago
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I've teared up while reading the Deep Love series (Deep Love - Ayu no Monogatari). It's just so heart breaking D:


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12 years ago
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Yes. Like other people have sad, not often but there are those really good ones that get you emotionally invested ten you end up bawling your eyes out. (angel beats, anohana, FMA, and others)


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12 years ago
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All the feels for Tonari no Atashi. too heavy for me.. 😢 🙁


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11 years ago
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I'm a big crybaby. I cry a whole lot and sometimes judge a good series based on its tear-jearking factors.
First time I cried was probably for Ouke no Monshou. Yes, I ended up loathing the series when I was older (I was 8 at the time), but it was a pretty good moment to cry for. For anime, it was sometime in the middle of Air, not necessarily the ending, I was crying before that happened.


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Yeah,
Some mangas that made me cry
Hana to Akuma-

At the ending

Karin-

ending

Sundome-

ending


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Yes, as a matter of fact I have. In Anime more than Manga though, seems like motion, voices, etc make it have a higher impact.
One Piece Anime with

Ace's Death, Sanji's Arc, Robin's Arc, yeah a lot.

Naruto Anime

Jiraya's Death

Gurren Lagan Anime

Pretty much ALL Deaths, Simon's GF which dissapears whom name I cannot recall. With this Anime I didn't shed a tear or two, I shed an ocean, seriously, my pillow was drenched.

I won't add Manga titles cause several have stolen one or two tears out of me and the list would be quite long.
The previous titles have caused me to cry out of sadness, compassion or whatever but few have made me cry out of joy or extreme laughter like GTO, Wagatsuma-san, Kyou kara ore wa, Slam Dunk and several others.


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Decided to watch [spoiler]some older animes and I cried buckets all over again over Wolf's Rain. ;___; </3


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Anime: Chrono Crusade-The ending was just...;-;
Manga: Fated To Love You- She's too kind...The male lead's a jerk


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I have yet to cry while reading a manga, anime's a different story. There have been multiple times where I've gotten teary but not actually cried. Also had countless occurences where I wanted to punch a wall. I think Gurren Lagann was the only anime that made me teary, want to punch a wall, and depressed (only time I was depressed over an anime).

Yes i was sad when Kamina died but what got to me was the ending. Ending was very predictable from the first few episodes but it still got me. :|


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10 years ago
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why yes,i did

The specific manga titles that come into my mind are
Nana
Let Dai
Lovers and Souls
Peace Maker Kurogane


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