Saiyuki/Tear Jerker


 * In Saiyuki Reload, Yakumo's death in volume one.
 * Just about anything to do with Koumyou, because you know how it's going to turn out.
 * "I want something I don't have to protect."
 * Sanzo's prayer for the living
 * The entire manga chapter "10 Years Ago."
 * The Burial Arc is extremely intense emotionally. Particular Tearjerker moments:
 * The flashback to the first time Sanzo ever killed a man, at age 14:
 * Abbot Jikaku's In Saiyuki Ibun, we see Jikaku actually knew Koumyou (then named Houmei) before he ever became a Sanzo.
 * Goku and the bird. It's a dead bird. And you will cryyyyyy.
 * In the manga, after  After reading seven full volumes of him alternating between Stepford Smiler mode and cold-anger mode, watching him   is like watching your mom  ; it's scary and not right and you want it to stop. Now, please?
 * Speaking of that arc, the death of the twins after Kami-sama used them to do his dirty work, and Gojyo's HBSOD over not being able to save them is heartbreaking.
 * Sanzo also gets one when--stripped of the sutra he's supposed to be protecting and the last link with his master, horrifically injured and in no state to even stand up--he continues to try to crawl out of bed to go kill Kami-sama and get it back. But the kicker is him insisting they don't call him "Sanzo" as he does it. Because that's not his name after all: it's a title, given to the keepers of the sutras, and he's lost not one but TWO sutras now. For his entire adult life, he has defined himself by his title and his quest to recover the Seiten sutra. In fact, he always introduced himself by his full title until Goku showed up and shortened it to Sanzo. So without the Maten, Sanzo DOESN'T EVEN KNOW WHO HE IS ANYMORE. He is literally no one until he gets it back.
 * Gaiden. When Nataku is ordered to kill Goku, just as Goku has finally been given a name and had been looking forward to telling it to him. Also the scene where Goku is stuck in his Super-Powered Evil Side, and Konzen, despite having three trained soldiers nearby, refuses to back away, kneels and clutches Goku, pressing their foreheads together and declaring that ever since Goku put his hand in his, he hasn't been able to let go. Also also, Kenren, Konzen and Tenpou explaining a Pinky Swear to Goku, and they all swear that they'll be together forever on Earth. This series makes an amazing use of Foregone Conclusion, because even as you're getting attached to the pre-incarnations of these characters you already love, you know that they HAVE to die for the rest of the story to be possible... even though they're all so happy! And devoted to each other! And when those deaths come, it is raw and brutal.
 * Nataku's heroic sacrifice. He couldn't go against his father's orders, and he refused to kill Goku, so he took the only option left... the look on Goku's face when he realizes things are not gonna turn out okay just cause Nataku won't kill him...
 * The giant bear Nataku resisting his orders just the tiniest bit at the urging from Kenren and  Kenren urging him on to the tiny act of defiance, even as he is dying, and sympathizing with his murderer... No wonder Gojyo has the biggest heart of any of the ikkou.
 * Tenpou running out of cigarettes. No seriously, especially since cigarettes are thematically linked in Saiyuki with life, his running out just as he's facing his last wave of soldiers is saturated with symbolism, without hitting you over the head. I really teared up though, when he thought about how he had to get more...


 * Sanzo's reaction when
 * Pippi's death. At first you think her fate will be left implied, but otherwise ambiguous, having kissed Goku and ridden off to a hopeless war. But right when we were starting to recover from this, Minekura goes and makes it explicit with the distant explosion and the look on Goku's face... That's just cold.