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What do you think are the saddest Disney and Pixar movies?

PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2015 5:33 pm
by Yorkshire22
Lilo & Stitch, Up and The Fox and the Hound are the saddest that I've seen.

Re: What do you think are the saddest Disney and Pixar movie

PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2015 5:41 pm
by tabaer
For Disney it's always sad when a character dies like Bambi's mom or Mufasa. But even so I'd say Dumbo. It's more heartbreaking to see Mrs. Jumbo in captivity than it would have been for her to die.
For Pixar definitely Up. That beginning where they told Carl's story without using any words is still the most heart-wrenching scene in any movie ever made.

Re: What do you think are the saddest Disney and Pixar movie

PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2015 6:19 pm
by crazybirdman
Do the straight to video sequels count? It's depressing that most of those were even made. :P

I think darn near all of them have a sad moments, but overall, gotta be Fox and the Hound. Old Yeller and Bambi are sad, but you don't really know what's coming. But right off the bat you know that Todd and Copper are/should/will be enemies.

Re: What do you think are the saddest Disney and Pixar movie

PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2015 9:02 pm
by KillingRaptor
Disney definitely The Fox and the Hound, that one always gets me! For Pixar... I don't know actually, the beginning of Up probably (not the rest of the movie).

Re: What do you think are the saddest Disney and Pixar movie

PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2015 4:43 am
by Skellington0327
The Fox and the Hound is definitely the saddest Disney movie overall, not much happiness happens in that movie. Pixar doesn't really have any sad movies, just movies with sad parts. WALL-E is probably the saddest for me, thinking about him being alone for 700 years makes me really sad. Plus, what the humans had become on that spaceship is pretty sad too.

Re: What do you think are the saddest Disney and Pixar movie

PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2015 4:53 am
by BenFleischman
Apparently Inside Out is pretty emotional...

Re: What do you think are the saddest Disney and Pixar movie

PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2015 2:19 am
by ElvisRV
For me Big Hero 6 is really hard to watch, and Pocahontas makes me cry because it's so beautiful and sad at the same time. For Pixar, Toy Story 3 crushed my heart, I literally cried during the entire credits and for like an hour after. And surprisingly the latest Tinker Bell movie Legend of the Neverbeast was really heartbreaking and I couldn't stop crying (almost on-par with How to Train Your Dragon 2). The saddest movie I've seen is The Amazing Spider-Man 2 :-(

Re: What do you think are the saddest Disney and Pixar movie

PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2015 1:56 pm
by npgcole
Toy Story 3, Up, Fox and the Hound, Big Hero 6 (somewhat), Monsters Inc (When they have to send Boo back seemingly for good), and Revenge of the Sith (Cuz that counts now!)

Re: What do you think are the saddest Disney and Pixar movie

PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2015 3:59 pm
by InfinityApprentice
The Fox and the Hound for sure. Don't even mention Todd and Copper to me! *lip quivers*

And definitely Toy Story 3. The biggest thing I disliked about TS3 was the tension between the characters. I would never ever ever give up my favorite toys! If you know anything about the behind the scenes history of TS1, I thought TS3 was too "edgy" and everything they didn't want TS1 to be. I'm so glad TS4 is supposed to be a comedy!

I haven't even seen Big Hero 6 yet. I've recently gone through losing 5 pets in 5 years, and it's been emotionally devastating for me. I couldn't even watch Frozen recently because parts of it make me so sad. *crying face*

Tinker Bell and the Legend of the Neverbeast was really tough on me too, and I barely made it through it. Ugh. And not Disney, but HTTYD2 is the worst movie I've seen in theaters to date. Lots of emotional trauma with both of those. Gee, thanks.

I know emotional stories (especially about loss) have their time and place, but sometimes I wish Disney would just make a movie that is a fun, happy, comedy. I don't always need to bawl at the theater you guys!
Disney: Mufasa.
Me: Wahhhh!

On the opposite end of the scale, Monsters University, Cars, and Tinker Bell are three of my favorite movies! So. Much. Fun!