ITT: Yea Forums that unironically makes you feel sad

ITT: Yea Forums that unironically makes you feel sad

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Sad because it's bad? Or it just gives you regular feels?
Explain further

feels

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>underrated
>basically a love letter to walt disney and disney in general
>slated to be disney's Jimmy Neutron (not that it's that impressive of a feat)
>massively hyped up (basically everyone can quote the dinosaur, just from the commercials)
And then nothing happened
It was a good movie, maybe it was a little plain but that is how most disney resolutions work

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Remember Me gets me every god forsaken time

not gonna lie it was one of the few times I ever did tear up in a movie right along with the first land before time, and wilson floating away

The Plague Dogs.

I watched the spanish dub in my senior year spanish III class, and holy shit I couldn't stop crying. There's something about movies dubbed in their native language.

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OUR LIVES WERE MADE

IN THESE SMALL HOURS

THESE LITTLE WONDERS
THESE TWISTS AND TURNS OF FATE
that was the first time I cried tears of happiness at a film

It really deserves more credit than it got. Tangled may have kickstarted the revival era for WDAS but Meet The Robinsons was the film that convinced people they should give them another chance in the first place. It bought the studio a few years to craft the megahit they needed to fully get out of their slump and now they're still kicking. I don't think it's one of the studio's best movies, but it's definitely among their most important.

I try so hard to hold in but the moment Coco started singing, I couldn't, I cry like a girl for a second, like, out loud. The worst part was the people seated behind me asked me if I was right.

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I went in to this not really know much of what the plot was, and ended up a sobbing mess. Guardians 2 also got some teary eyes from me. My dad passed away in April of 2017 so all these dad dying films got me hard

Excellent dubs and good taste OP. This movie looked like a generic action comedy in the promos. Imagine my surprise when I watch it at home alone on a Sunday afternoon in tears at the ending.

>Soul
I just looked at Disney's recent animated films. Excluding Wreck it Ralph 2, Disney has a better recent track record than Pixar.

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>maybe it was a little plain
You blame King John for that.
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>As he sat in a dark theater on the first floor of Disney’s animation studio here, something bothered him about the villain. Almost all of Pixar’s animated movies had an evil foil. In “Toy Story” Buzz Lightyear and Woody escaped a cruel neighborhood bully. In “A Bug’s Life” an ant saved his colony from a menacing grasshopper and his thuggish crew. By contrast the lanky villain in “Robinsons,” the story of an orphan who builds a time machine in order to find his mother, was neither threatening enough nor scary.

>After the screening Mr. Lasseter and his colleagues from Pixar and Disney met with the director, Stephen Anderson, and told him so. For six hours.

>Ten months later Mr. Lasseter was back in the screening room, watching Mr. Anderson’s new version of “Meet the Robinsons,” which is set for release on March 30. Nearly 60 percent of the original film had been cut.

>So much so that Mr. Lasseter established a “story trust” at Disney, a mirror of the “brain trust” at Pixar where directors and story editors criticize a movie’s flaws more than any filmgoer might. “They are not back-patting sessions,” Mr. Catmull said. The six-hour meeting about “Meet the Robinsons” was one such session. Mr. Anderson later called it “one of the hardest days of my life.”

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Was Lasseter a good boss Yea Forums? Outside of the harassment issues which I'm not sure how true they are.

the end with bowler hat guy just walking away not knowing what to do got me pretty good

i think the Walt Disney quote really sold that final bit IMO

AND YOU...ARE NOTHING...BUT A THOT

FREE

context?

I tried watching this with my brother once but he thought it was "gay".

you should kick his ass

The Samurai Jack episode with the man cursed by Aku who had been waiting centuries for a warrior strong enough to kill him to arrive so he could move on to Valhalla

Hah, I thought you were referencing Animatrix

He did a good and bad choices, he was also the one that keep telling the zootopia crew how bad of a plot the whole "tame collar" thing was.
He also paid 2000 dollars for the plot of cars

MTR was basically Disney's "Eisner is gone and we made up with/merged with Pixar and won't be making cheapquels so we're happy again" movie.

It's the "Great Mouse Detective" of the current age

I watched Coco in Spanish and almost cried when he sung “recuerdame” to his grandma.

i mean it fucking printed money for better or worse it was a very sound investment

I'm sorry, but this movie has the worst gaping plot hole for time travel ever

Why the fuck would his future self be so shocked and surprised that his past child self is in the future when his future self would have already experienced going into the future in the past as a child? It makes no fucking sense.

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who cares?

Little Wonders is STILL my favorite song, and the ending always makes me cry despite knowing what will happen to Louis in the future.

stop making me feel bro!

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Accurate.

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Stuff like the Gravity Falls ending where it has that "everyone grows up and has to move on eventually" mentality to it always get me good for whatever reason.

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This ep always tears me up

He was good pre-2006. Humbled by his colleagues and success, John truly loved both the company and animation. Joe Ranft was essentially his leash to pure soul. but when he passed and the acquisition happened, the immense amount of power given to John slowly corrupted him and turned him into something even he’d be ashamed of.

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Don't do this to me, user.

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