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Ever cried at a Pokémon movie?

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Odd topic I know but I admit I've had this experience.

**SPOILER ALERT FOR MOVIES 8 AND 9**

Movie 8: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.
Near the end, where a Time Flower recalls Sir Aron's last moments. He explains that he put Lucario away for his safty. Now all through the movie Lucario thought he was betrayed, but as he watched the Time Flower and began to realise he WASN'T betrayed, this is where I began to fill up. It was so moving :'(

My other time was:

Movie 9: Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea.
Right near the end, where May has to give up Manaphy....... 'nuf said! It's just like a mother saying goodbye to her child. Very touching.

**END SPOILERS**

OK, I know you guys will probably think I'm sad, but I can't help it! I'm quite an emotional person!
 
I almost cried at the first movie, since it actually my first time seeing Pokemon.

Other than that, I have only cried a little on the show, not any more movies.
 
At the end of Jirachi: Wishmaker (movie 6). I'm not much of a Max fan, but... that was a sad ending.
 
Not during a movie, but when Amber died in Mewtwo's origin, that was pretty touching.

We've never seen a kid die in Pokemon, so it was quite something. I also liked it that the professor lost his daughter that he was trying to bring back to life, it was quite a mature theme for Pokemon, especially that early in the series.
 
Back when I first saw the First Pokemon Movie in the theater, I cried. I became very sad and emotional during the part when Ash was turned to stone. =(

I also cried when I watched Lucario and the Mystery of Mew for the first time. The scene which touched me the most, was the one where Ash and his friends were all sucked up by the Red Blood Cells.
 
For some reason I'm easily moved by movies/ tv shows but not so much in real life. I do remember feeling the urge to shed a tear during the first movie (and I was ten at the time xD), though I don't remember if I did or not. There have been several other times in the movies were I felt like it though, lol.
 
The actual movies, no. But yeah, both the CD Drama and anime version of Birth of Mewtwo are heart wrenching. :eek: I'll admit to tearing up a bit more than once at the death scene of the latter. And the sound of a car crash you hear in the CD Drama shocked me.

On the subject, I also cried at the Pikachu's Goodbye episode when I was... seven*... And Togetic's departure** struck me as pretty sad too.

*Jeez, this show has been a part of my life forever, hasn't it?

**A couple days ago, I was discussing Pokémon with some non-fan friends and Togepi was brought up. I mentioned that Togepi had evolved and left to become guardian of a pocket dimension populated by Togepi. When asked if I was serious, I realized for the first time just how outlandish the scenario is. XD Pokémon's weird at times.
 
I watched the Serebii movie today and "almost" cried at the end when Serebii died and was brought back to life.
 
I managed to get my older sister, a Pokemon hater, to cry at a Pokemon movie. During the scene where the Space-Time tower was playing "Oración", she bawled because she said it was "beautiful".

I didn't even "pick" at her about it because it really was a beautiful scene.
 
I cried when I watched the first movie. 11 years old and touched to tears because Ash sacrificed himself. Bwah~

Gotta admit, they did damn well on building up the drama and emotions in that scene. I couldn't help but get affected.

Then I cried of happiness in the second movie when Melody played that song on her flute by the end. I loved that melody so much back then.

Just like I was very touched by "Oración" when I heard it the first time.

I'm so wimpy at times.
 
"Oracion" never fails to get me. Such a beautiful song! When I was six, I cried in the first movie when Ash was turned to stone. The first time I watched Lucario and the Mystery of Mew I cried at the end when Lucario sacrificed himself, and that's how I became a Lucario fangirl. :)
 
I got all weepy and misty-eyed during Mewtwo Strikes Back. It happened twice. First, during "Brother My Brother" (I still have that song <3) and second when all the Pokémon were crying when Ash was turned to stone.
 
Yep. 1st Pokemon movie from his origin to Ash's sacrifice, it was a really beautiful movie of conflict between the clones and the human trained monsters.
 
I teared up a couple of times during the part you all mentioned, but they never left my eyes.

Don't feel bad about the first movie, every kid in my theater looked like this at that part:
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Yes, now I'm just looking for an excuse to post that shot.
**red blood cells don't engulf intruders, white blood cells do!**
 
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IMO, you'd have to be pretty cold-hearted to not at least get misty at the end of the first movie. I really cried the first time I saw it. Sometimes I still get a little teary-eyed. :3
 
First movie is the only one where I cried. I was pretty young. The recent ones have made me get emotional, but not so much.
 
Well i have a few

1st movie
When Ash turned into stone i thought he was gone. remember i was only six when the movie came out here. but then the pokemon saved him useing their tears.

5th movie
I felt sad and cried a little when Latios died. it was really sad and i felt sorry for Latias. man, its such a sad movie.

8th movie
Lucario died. another pokemon dieing. sniff. Lucario shouldn't of died. well that was sad as well.

9th movie
I cried at the end when May had to leave Manaphy. i loved the two together. cutness went off the roof. man the ending was very emotional.

I just hope they make another emotional movie like number one. *sigh* for me nothing can beat the 1st movie.
 
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