For me, it was always Optimus Prime from The Transformers movie.
Companion cube
You monster
“Dogmeat has died”.
Oh no he fucking has not. Reload.
!Sayori in Doki Doki Literature Club!<. Hot Dam did that hit like a brick wall
Joyce Summers. That episode of Buffy was a masterpiece.
Holy hell, that was so brutal. How she was just lying there, with eyes open and all
I just saw this for the first time recently. It hit me so hard that I had to call my therapist for an extra session. The look on her face was identical to my father’s when he passed.
My mom died when my sister and I were approximately Buffy’s and dawn’s ages, respectively. It was an absolute gut punch to watch for me too.
Ugh…Just laying on that couch… Can’t defeat natural causes with a wooden stake.
Sirius Black in Harry Potter. I had to go back and reread the paragraph several times, then put the book down. Seemed just so unfair.
Put in there just as a cheap way to get emotional reactions from the audience, it’s the story telling equivalent of having the dog in the story die.
Especially since his death didn’t really do anything. He didnt sacrifice himself or saved anyone and his death wasn’t discussed much after the initial shock. I assume he had to be out of the picture so Harry could go Horcrux hunting, without him interfering
Technically, Sirius is the dog in the story.
Robin Williams as the Bicentennial Man. The movie was okay; his performance was amazing. I’ve struggled with mortality for a while, like I expect a lot of people do, and to see him as a character who started their existence immortal, and to choose mortality. His death in the movie hit me much, much harder than I expected. I haven’t watched the movie again since my first viewing because I’m honestly afraid of going through that again.
Robin Williams as the Bicentennial Man. The movie was okay; his performance was amazing.
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Underappreciated great movie; and the book is good too. (The Positronic Mang)
Jesus, because no one ever shuts up about it
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Bambi’s mother.
Runner-ups:
- Carl’s wife from Up
- The mother in Violet Evergarden
- Ghost and Roach from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Up wrecks me as an adult
Ellie’s death is impressive because it works despite the viewer only having known her for ten minutes with no spoken words.
Hazel from Watership Down.
NOT a children’s movie, mum!
OH MY GOD That movie caused me so much enotional damage as a kid
I was spared but my wife was damaged by this also. I watched it with her as an adult and couldn’t believe people let their kids watch it.
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Mike from Breaking Bad😔. Had to stop watching for a few days after that
!Shut the fuck up and let me die in peace.!<
Big dan and little anne from where the red fern grows. Fucked me up at like age 10
I can’t believe they had us watch that in gradeschool.
Its probably worse in the book, it is graphic
Oh, it was. They had us watch the movie after reading the book.
Optimus Prime was a real shock for sure. For me it’s any animal death.
- Artax from The Neverending Story
- The dogs from Where the Red Fern Grows
- There’s a scene in the Sci-fi novel Armor where a puppy falls in a well and its owner, a child, unable to rescue it ,has to kill it by dropping stones on it to spare it drowning. I read that a long time ago, probably in the 80s, and it still haunts me.
One of my teachers read Where the Red Fern Grows to my class at the pace of a chapter or two every couple days (spare time in the lesson plan). I was impatient, so I got my mom to drive me to the public library, checked it out and finished the book that night. Had to wait almost 2 whole weeks before the class got caught up. I also didn’t want to spoil the ending for my classmates, so I just had to kinda hold onto the knowledge of the events and deal with it by myself while all the other kids were oblivious. Out teacher had us start watching the movie towards the end of the book, she had it timed perfectly so that the class (other than me) had no ideas for the back to back double whammy of loss that they were about to experience.
I had already read that book prior to my teacher reading it aloud in class. She couldn’t read that chapter, so I volunteered to, having already had my trauma from the scene. We didn’t end up watching the movie, though.
Arthur Morgan’s death scene in RDR2 really got to me. But perhaps even more so, when my horse was killed right before. I remember pausing the game for a moment because I had had that horse for so long and somehow it felt like a major deal that happened so quickly.
Never had a game affect me like that before.
Every one of these RDR2 posts about the horse in the last morgan mission makes me mad more people aren’t posting about Agro from Shadow of the Colossus
Never played Shadow of the Colossus, but it has been on the list for a while!