Prepare yourself for Finding Dory with Pixar’s most devastating scenes
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We are doing this. Get your tissues ready. (Youtube)
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10. Brave: What do teenagers love and hate at the same time? Their parents. Brave is the perfect movie to address this teen angst. Merida, the teen in question, somehow turns her mother into a bear when a witch’s magic goes wrong. But when she learns that her mother will forever be a bear due to her mistake, her sobs and desperate cries made everyone watching the movie run to their moms for hugs. (Youtube)
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9. Monsters Inc.: What is the worst feeling in the world? To hurt the people you love the most. When James P Sullivan scares the adorable Boo, we didn’t know who to feel bad for: the poor child, lost in a world she can’t get out of or the poor monster who finally finds someone who loves him like his own child would have. (Youtube)
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8. WALL-E: Everyone who tried to speak like WALL-E and Eva after watching the movie raise your hands. Everyone who cried their eyes out when he lost his memory and couldn’t recognize his soulmate, raise your hands. Only Pixar can make us shed tears on the love story of robots. (Youtube)
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7. Toy Story: To call this one a kids’ animated movie is such a massive understatement. The Toy Story series paved way for animated movies that had the capacity to crush even an adult’s heart. The saddest scene was where Buzz Lightyear learns that all that he knows about his life and it’s purpose is a lie and spirals into such deep agony and existential crisis...wait, is this a kid’s movie? Really? (Youtube)
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6. Finding Nemo: “Daddy’s here. I promise I will never let anything happen to you. Nemo.” A fish loses his wife and almost all his children in an attack by a deadly fish and all that he is left with is a single, cracked egg, who he names Nemo. All this in just the first minute of the movie. (Youtube)
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5. Ratatouille: A food critic was reminded of his mother by a rat. Sounds pretty weird but the entire scene is great for so many reasons. It shows how even the most fierce of people, like the very grim Anton Ego are a lot more than just their hard outer shells. Also, no food, even if it is cooked by the finest of chefs, can ever be better than what your mother used to make for you. The science behind it is still unknown. (Youtube)
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4. Inside Out: Choosing a single scene or moment from this one is a difficult task to undertake. The entire movie is a melange of one tear-jerking scene after another but we have chosen the scene where Bing Bong dies. The loveable elephant-cat-dolphin hybrid sacrifices himself to save the girl who imagined him and forgot him as she grew up. We will never forget you Bing Bong. (Youtube)
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3. Toy Story 2: Jesse’s story, told through a short song, left you wishing you were dead for abandoning your toys that once used to be everything to you. Jesse, who was loved dearly by her human, was later heartlessly thrown away into a donation pile when the kid outgrew her. As we all have done. Humans are the worst. (Youtube)
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2. Up: Carl and Ellie are relationship goals and forever will be for anyone who has seen Up. This movie made us cry more in the first five minutes of the movie than all the movies combined in the last five years. A beautiful story of a couple growing old together until one of them gets left behind, all alone in this world. (Youtube)
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