Tokimeki Memorial/Tear Jerker

The Tokimeki Memorial series is a franchise where romance and comedy dominates the scene, but several Tear Jerker scenes are strategically sprinkled in to magnify the heartwarming moments that'll ultimately come in the end. Here is a list of those sadness-inducing scenes, sorted by flagship game of the franchise:

Tokimeki Memorial 1

 * The final childhood scene reminiscence between Shiori and the protagonist in Tabidachi no Uta. Dear god, seeing, is absolutely heartwrenching.
 * Likewise, in the same game and same route, the childhood scene appearing during the  marathon, where   is just as heartwrenching, and gives the player further determination to mash those buttons to keep the protagonist running during this.
 * The famous "Yubikiri shita janai!!" ("What about our Pinky Swear promise!!") scene in Nijiiro no Seishun, especially in the Original Drama Soundtrack, where Sachiko Sugawara's performance is even more heartwrenching. But in either case, Saki's cry from the heart is extremely palpable, and you can't help but feel horrible.
 * The scene in Irodori no Love Song, where . Seeing her in such an emotional turmoil, you can't help but hate both the protagonist for , and the game's developpers for not offering a   Route possibility to the players!

Tokimeki Memorial 2

 * The anime scene concluding the Childhood Mode, big time. As the protagonist is moving away from Hibikino, young Hikari tries to runs after him, ultimately can't catch up, trips, and starts crying at the loss of her beloved one. Oh boy, is that one absolutely heartwrenching to see.
 * Kotoko's "Big Reconciliation" Event. After a messy quarrel between her and the protagonist when he, she avoided him for a whole month, part out of resentment, part out of pride and shyness of reconcilating with him. No longer able to hold out her feelings after that, she isolates herself in the Tea Club Room, and breaks in tears. The sight of that prideful and strong girl cracking down like that is poignant.
 * Kaedeko's  event.
 * Kaori's "Farewell" Event, where she suddenly tries to break ties with the protagonist, fearing to trust in him and consequently be hurt by him. The brutality of the Event, coupled with the heartwrenching variation of the game's Leitmotif played in the background, makes the scene powerful.
 * Similary, when . Made even more painful if you try to phone Kaori after.

Tokimeki Memorial 3

 * Yukiko's storyline has one of the most poignant Tear Jearkers in the entire franchise. In this storyline, you get to know the owner of the Candy Shop, an old lady Yukiko adores.
 * Izumi's storyline is also heavy Tear Jerker-wise.

Tokimeki Memorial: Girl's Side 1

 * Most of the end-of-game Love Confessions are normally pure heartwarming, but Shiki Mihara's has more of the flavor of an Anguished Declaration of Love, as he miserably confesses to the heroine that he hasn't been able to paint and can't bear the thought of losing her. To make matters worse, it's possible for the heroine to tell him she doesn't think she's good enough for him, causing him to plead desperately with her to believe that he loves her.

Tokimeki Memorial: Girl's Side 2

 * In Teru's route, nearly-constant references to Sangosho in his dialogue make it clear that the cafe is important to him; his ambition is to take over ownership of it someday. So during his third-year Christmas event, when the heroine visits him because he missed the Christmas party and learns that the cafe is closing - and Teru, uncharacteristically subdued, asks if she'll let him put his head in her lap for a little while - it tugs at the heartstrings.
 * The real tearjerker of Teru's route, however, comes the following month, when he calls the heroine out to the beach and tells her he's moving away and has given up on his dream of running Sangosho. When the heroine says that isn't like him quickly gets angry and demands to know what she really knows about him, telling her that the way he's behaved toward her has all been a lie and she should just forget about him, and it's painfully clear why he's doing it, and it stings.