Ratatouille/Tear Jerker


 * Anton Ego's climactic speech. It's moments like this where Pixar really shows what it's made of.
 * All that is good in the world? The stuff dreams are made of?
 * The chocolate from our childhoods.
 * ^ That right there was a crowning moment of TV Tropes heartwarming.
 * The quiet little moment immediately beforehand when Ego tastes the ratatouille and flashes back to his mother's cooking. When you see him for the first time, he's this cold, snide, hard, and impossible to please boogie man. Under all of that though? Buried deep, he was someone who loved food. Someone who once lived to experience, to taste and explore. He had the same fire that remy has, but after years of criticizing, of making food a job, everything he enjoyed was naught but ashes in his mouth. It took something simple, just a simple peasant dish, something he'd probably not tasted in DECADES, to rekindle his heart. All the fancy glitz in the world couldn't do that.
 * The ending. Blame the amazing French music.
 * Want to hear it again? Here you go.
 * Ego's grand finale line:, because, man, weren't we all.
 * Also, Remy mentions how
 * Linguini revealing the truth about Remy being the actual cook and trying to rally his crew around that crazy notion. They instead walk out on him, including Colette, who also makes a motion to slap him before dropping her hand in tears and also exiting, leaving Linguini and Remy all alone in the kitchen.