Trigun/Tear Jerker


 * in Trigun.
 * I remember finding it really sad, but not crying. Then I saw poor  crying, and , and I couldn't stop the tears.
 * It always got to me when the big girl cried.
 * After that scene, the song that plays, "Rakuen", is difficult to listen to just on the OST.
 * Let's not forget . Doubles as Crowning Moment of Heartwarming, as much as the episode allows.
 * This Troper was holding up fairly well until this line:
 * And when it doesn't seem like Vash is actually grieving beyond a stoic silence, and it seems like while all the other deaths he's encountered destory him emotionally,  doesn't effect him. Then the beginning of the next episode shows him as he used to be, cheerfully buying donuts and happy as could be, and then suddenly he can't take more than one bite before he absolutely breaks down.
 * And.
 * "These... are really good... * sniff* " I'm not going to be able to eat a donut again anytime soon.
 * And much of the Trigun Maximum manga, especially.
 * Not to mention
 * Vash being forced to The look on his face  was enough to shock this troper into tears, and to this day it comes to her as the most shocking and tense scene in the entire series.
 * Not to mention his horrible screams in the next episode after he realizes what had happened.
 * The episode "Goodbye, For Now," after Vash The scene that struck this troper particularly hard was at the very end, when Vash is saying good-bye, and it shows (in a flashback) him in a dark alleyway, completely broken and scared of what he could do after the incident.
 * I don't know why, but when  It just... sums up Vash. And I'm not sure why, but I feel a little teary when I see it.
 * Nothing else in the Trigun movie especially got to me, until the very end, when you find out that
 * This troper was just fine with that...Until her husband mentioned that Amelia knew this, yet still hated the guy who allowed it. What must have happened in her life to make her prefer to have never lived? Guess this is Fridge Horror as well
 * The and the people aboard blame Vash. Brad sticks up for Vash and tells everyone it's their own fault because they wouldn't accept reality. Jessica runs up to Vash,
 * This troper was just fine with that...Until her husband mentioned that Amelia knew this, yet still hated the guy who allowed it. What must have happened in her life to make her prefer to have never lived? Guess this is Fridge Horror as well
 * The and the people aboard blame Vash. Brad sticks up for Vash and tells everyone it's their own fault because they wouldn't accept reality. Jessica runs up to Vash,