WALL-E/Tear Jerker

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 * Seems more like a Crowning Moment of Awesome to me, but...
 * ...Can't it be both?
 * The captain evokes this as well to me when he seems excited that . That odd combination of utter cluelessness yet also at the same time representing the best of mankind is really something.
 * The moment at the very end when
 * The first 20 minutes of WALL-E, introducing one of the most lovable characters of all time trapped in the most hopeless and depressing situations of all time. It gets better, but still...
 * What really got this troper was the very end of the opening, when he goes onto his little shelf where he sleeps...and rocks himself. Basically symbolizing how sad he really is, and how the only one around to comfort him is himself.
 * The end credit sequence where are shown Humanity and robots work together in harmony to make amends.
 * Set to a Peter Gabriel song too.
 * When EVE.
 * When.
 * In the waste disposal facility of the Axiom. WALL-E,, weakly attempts to give EVE the plant that she had searched for. In response, she tosses it aside, and reaches out to WALL-E...
 * In the waste disposal facility of the Axiom. WALL-E,, weakly attempts to give EVE the plant that she had searched for. In response, she tosses it aside, and reaches out to WALL-E...


 * In the waste facility there's a scene where after all the action happens the giant WALL-As stop crushing garbage and gather around the heroes to see if they are OK... *tear*
 * Immediately after, when WALL-E gets up and staggers over to the plant she just tossed aside... gah...
 * When EVE tries hopelessly to wake WALL-E up after he's . After WALL-E spent the whole movie completely devoted to her, EVE feels as strongly for him as he did for her, and there's nothing left of him to see it. EVE gives up that he's coming back, she sings to him. Thankfully, , because Andrew Staunton is both a bastard and a saint.
 * Actually in the Bad Ending of the videogame adaptation
 * No no. The scene before that, when
 * Immediately after,
 * The part before when.
 * The scene when.
 * WALL-E's loyal pet cockroach, who is still sitting on that same garbage pile when WALL-E returns.
 * And the difference between the first time WALL-E rolls over him...and the...second...time...
 * Think about what it was like for WALL-E to wake up for the first time, being able to think and feel and live and all he has to experience it with... is absolutely nothing, with no one. And what is WALL-E's objective (picking up trash and making them little compact boxes) turns into a very subtle, but grand show of how very long he was there, and how lonely he must have been.
 * The passengers take their first hesitant steps out of the Axiom and back to Earth... and you hear Eve's desperate cry of MOVE as she comes tearing out of the docking bay.
 * There's a lot about the that gets me bawling, but one particular thing makes it worse... Excuse me, I need a tissue...
 * This troper wept horribly when she watched the scene wherein EVE is collected again after retrieving the plant from Earth and WALL-E is rushing to go after her, almost not making it. The idea that WALL-E might have his chance for happiness and companionship yanked away from him after so many years by himself is heart-wrenching, especially for the viewer with chronic loneliness issues.
 * This troper was close to tears when
 * This troper wept horribly when she watched the scene wherein EVE is collected again after retrieving the plant from Earth and WALL-E is rushing to go after her, almost not making it. The idea that WALL-E might have his chance for happiness and companionship yanked away from him after so many years by himself is heart-wrenching, especially for the viewer with chronic loneliness issues.
 * This troper was close to tears when