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* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'': In "Homestarloween Party", the attendees (but not [[OnlySaneMan two of them]]) leave in tears thanks to Strong Sad's DownerEnding.
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* In both the book and the film of ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRings The Fellowship of the Ring]]'', the entire Fellowship cries after losing Gandalf.
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** Episode 3626 is a play called, "The Princesses and the Stick" which two princesses (played by Gaby and Rosita), two baseball players (Lexie and Louis), a guy who juggles hats (Carlos),and a fisherman (Telly) all cry (eventually all together) because they can't find the single stick that was used to solve their problem before.
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** Episode 3626 is a play called, "The Princesses and the Stick" which two princesses (played by Gaby Gabi and Rosita), two baseball players (Lexie (Lexine and Louis), Luis), a guy who juggles hats (Carlos),and (Carlo), and a fisherman (Telly) all cry (eventually all together) because they can't find the single stick that was used to solve their problem before.
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* ''Disney/AliceInWonderland'': When Alice gets lost in the forest and cries during the song "Very Good Advice," all the strange animals around her cry along with her.
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* ''Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'': The famous scene of all the dwarfs crying around Snow White's bier after she succumbs to the poisoned apple. Notable for being one of the first grief scenes in the history of animation to be {{Played For Drama}} and the definitive proof that "a stack of drawings" could be just as moving as live-action.
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* ''Disney/AliceInWonderland'': ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland'': When Alice gets lost in the forest and cries during the song "Very Good Advice," all the strange animals around her cry along with her.
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* In ''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast'', the Bimbettes are in love with Gaston and are therefore left crying when Gaston announces his intention to marry Belle.
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* ''Disney/ReturnToNeverLand'' has the Lost Boys cry not once, but twice in this movie. The first time is PlayedForLaughs: when the Lost Boys are tied up to the ship's mast after being captured by the pirates, Peter tells them to not let the pirates see them cry, prompting the boys to sneak behind the mast before bursting into tears. The second time, on the other hand, is PlayedForDrama: when Jane is about to leave Never Land, the Lost Boys are in tears over her imminent departure.
* In ''Disney/{{Dumbo}}'', the crows cry when Timothy calls them out for teasing Dumbo over his ears.
* This trope is used twice in the Disney anthology movie ''Disney/MakeMineMusic'' during the segment ''Music/PeterAndTheWolf''. In the first instance, Peter, Ivan, and Sasha cry over [[spoiler: Sonia's [[DisneyDeath apparent demise]] at the hands of the wolf]]. In the second instance, Misha, Yasha, and Vladimir [[InelegantBlubbering burst out crying]] when it briefly looks like Peter has been eaten by the wolf.
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* This trope is used twice in the Disney anthology movie ''Disney/MakeMineMusic'' during the segment ''Music/PeterAndTheWolf''. In the first instance, Peter, Ivan, and Sasha cry over [[spoiler: Sonia's [[DisneyDeath apparent demise]] at the hands of the wolf]]. In the second instance, Misha, Yasha, and Vladimir [[InelegantBlubbering burst out crying]] when it briefly looks like Peter has been eaten by the wolf.
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* ''Disney/ReturnToNeverLand'' ''WesternAnimation/ReturnToNeverLand'' has the Lost Boys cry not once, but twice in this movie. The first time is PlayedForLaughs: when the Lost Boys are tied up to the ship's mast after being captured by the pirates, Peter tells them to not let the pirates see them cry, prompting the boys to sneak behind the mast before bursting into tears. The second time, on the other hand, is PlayedForDrama: when Jane is about to leave Never Land, the Lost Boys are in tears over her imminent departure.
* In''Disney/{{Dumbo}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'', the crows cry when Timothy calls them out for teasing Dumbo over his ears.
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* ''Disney/{{Pinocchio}}'': Gepetto, Jiminy Cricket, and Figaro all weep for Pinocchio's DisneyDeath near the end of the film. The only one who doesn't cry is Cleo, who swims closer to Figaro to comfort him.
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* ''Disney/{{Pinocchio}}'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'': Gepetto, Jiminy Cricket, and Figaro all weep for Pinocchio's DisneyDeath near the end of the film. The only one who doesn't cry is Cleo, who swims closer to Figaro to comfort him.
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* ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir'': The infamous ending to "Papa's Got A Brand New Excuse" where Will goes of on in anger fueled rant about how he didn't need his deadbeat father before collapsing in his Uncle Phil's arms sobbing. According to Shelly Jensen, who directed this episode, most of the cast and crew didn't know about Will's planned monologue until the day it was shot. As a result, many of them, including Karyn Parsons (Hilary), Jensen himself and even Ben Vereen who played the dad, were crying offscreen, while Creator/JamesAvery (Uncle Phil) was visibly close to breaking down himself.
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*''Series/TheJeffersons'': In “Lunch With Mama”, George, Louise, and Mother Jefferson attend a funeral for whom they thought was an old family friend of Louise’s. Mother Jefferson, upset that her lunch date with George was canceled because of the service, begins bawling loudly. This leads to George, Louise and almost everyone else in the chapel to start crying as well. However, it turns out they went to the wrong service and that the deceased at that one wasn’t well liked.
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* This trope is used twice in the Disney anthology movie ''Disney/MakeMineMusic'' during the segment ''Music/PeterAndTheWolf''. In the first instance, Peter, Ivan, and Sasha cry over [[spoiler: Sonia's [[DisneyDeath apparent demise]] at the hands of the wolf]]. In the second instance, Misha, Yasha, and Vladimir burst out crying when it briefly looks like Peter has been eaten by the wolf.
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* This trope is used twice in the Disney anthology movie ''Disney/MakeMineMusic'' during the segment ''Music/PeterAndTheWolf''. In the first instance, Peter, Ivan, and Sasha cry over [[spoiler: Sonia's [[DisneyDeath apparent demise]] at the hands of the wolf]]. In the second instance, Misha, Yasha, and Vladimir [[InelegantBlubbering burst out crying crying]] when it briefly looks like Peter has been eaten by the wolf.
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* In ''[[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings The Fellowship of the Ring]]'', the entire Fellowship cries after Gandalf's HeroicSacrifice in the Mines of Moria. (See also the film version under Films: Live-Action.)
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* ''Free To Be ... You and Me'': The 1972 TV special featured the song "It's All Right To Cry," a {{Tearjerker}} ballad by former Los Angeles Rams defensive lineman Rosie Grier, whose lyrics imply just that ... everyone cries at some point for one reason or another.
* ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir'': The infamous ending to "Papa's Got A Brand New Excuse" where Will goes of on in anger fueled rant about how he didn't need his deadbeat father before collapsing in his Uncle Phil's arms sobbing. According to Shelly Jensen, who directed this episode, most of the cast and crew didn't know about Will's planned monologue until the day it was shot. As a result, many of them, including Karyn Parsons (Hilary), Jensen himself and even BenDyreen Vereen who played the dad, were crying offscreen. While offscreen, while Creator/JamesAvery (Uncle Phil) was visibly close to breaking down himself.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie2TheSecondPart'', when Emmet [[spoiler:ruins the wedding between Batman and Queen Watevra Wa-Nabi]], everyone [[spoiler:who participates]] starts crying like little children.
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* ''Series/{{NCIS}}'': Everyone on Team Gibbs cries when [[spoiler:Mike Franks]] is killed.
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* In an early episode of ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'', ''Heart'', Sam is forced to kill his LoveInterest Madison before she becomes a werewolf. Madison and Sam are both in tears, and Dean sheds one of his famous SingleTears
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* ''Dougal and the Blue Cat'' from ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicRoundabout'' has most of the gang (except for Dougal) imprisoned by Buxton's army. Florence sings a sad song about their misfortunes, causing herself and everyone else to cry. Later, the gang (this time, with Dougal), along with a [[HeelFaceTurn remorseful]] [[VillainousBSOD Buxton]], cries again over [[spoiler:Brian]]'s DisneyDeath near the end of the film. In addition, when [[spoiler:Brian]] returns alive and well, he also cries TearsOfJoy, moved by Buxton's pleas for forgiveness. The only characters who don't cry during the latter scene are Dylan (who is, as usual, asleep in the background during that moment), Zebedee (who is offscreen, although present), and Mr. Rusty. However, Dylan and Mr. Rusty (who tries to remain hopeful) do shed tears with the others during Florence's sad song, while Zebedee sheds a SingleTear before silently breaking down. Also, the only character who doesn't cry during the dungeon scene is Mr. [=MacHenry=], but he does during the latter scene.
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* ''Dougal and the Blue Cat'' from ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicRoundabout'' has most of the gang (except for Dougal) imprisoned by Buxton's army. Florence sings a sad song about their misfortunes, causing herself and everyone else to cry. Later, the gang (this time, with Dougal), along with a [[HeelFaceTurn remorseful]] [[VillainousBSOD Buxton]], cries again over [[spoiler:Brian]]'s DisneyDeath near the end of the film. In addition, when [[spoiler:Brian]] returns alive and well, he also cries TearsOfJoy, moved by Buxton's pleas for forgiveness. The only characters who don't cry during the latter scene are Dylan (who is, as usual, asleep in the background during that moment), moment, even when [[spoiler:Brian]] returns), Zebedee (who is offscreen, although present), and Mr. Rusty. However, Dylan and Mr. Rusty (who tries to remain hopeful) do shed tears with the others during Florence's sad song, while Zebedee sheds a SingleTear before silently breaking down. Also, the only character who doesn't cry during the dungeon scene is Mr. [=MacHenry=], but he does during the latter scene.
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* ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir'': The infamous ending to "Papa's Got A Brand New Excuse" where Will goes of on in anger fueled rant about how he didn't need his deadbeat father before collapsing in his Uncle Phil's arms sobbing. According to Shelly Jensen, who directed this episode, most of the cast and crew didn't know about Will's planned monologue until the day it was shot. As a result, many of them, including Karyn Parsons (Hilary) and Jensen himself, were crying offscreen. While James Avery (Uncle Phil) was visibly close to breaking down himself.
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* ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'': The final scene of the series is of Sophia, Blanche, and Rose all breaking down into tears and hugging after Dorothy moves out of the house to live with her new husband.
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* In ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony'', after the third trial, Himiko, [[spoiler:having lost her two closest friends, Angie and Tenko, within hours of each other]], breaks down and cries, and it's noted that everyone else nearby followed suit.
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* In ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony'', after the third trial, Himiko, [[spoiler:having lost her two closest friends, Angie and Tenko, within hours of each other]], breaks down and cries, and it's noted that everyone else nearby followed suit.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime'': In ''Invasion of the Tinysauruses'', Petrie, Ducky, and Spike all cry TearsOfRemorse after giving Littlefoot a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech and the cold shoulder for lying about the Tinysauruses knocking off all the tree-sweets, which caused Littlefoot to walk out on them in frustration. The only one who doesn't cry is Cera when she shows up, instead voicing her disapproval at the sight of her friends crying before getting them to decide that they must apologize to Littlefoot.
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* ''Dougal and the Blue Cat'' from ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicRoundabout'' has most of the gang (except for Dougal) imprisoned by Buxton's army. Florence sings a sad song about their misfortunes, causing herself and everyone else to cry. Later, the gang (this time, with Dougal), along with a [[HeelFaceTurn remorseful]] [[VillainousBSOD Buxton]], cries again over [[spoiler:Brian]]'s DisneyDeath near the end of the film. In addition, when [[spoiler:Brian]] returns alive and well, he also cries TearsOfJoy, moved by Buxton's pleas for forgiveness. The only characters who don't cry during the latter scene are Dylan (who is, as usual, asleep in the background during that moment), Zebedee (who is offscreen, although present), and Mr. Rusty. However, Dylan and Mr. Rusty (who trys tries to remain hopeful) do shed tears with the others during Florence's sad song, while Zebedee sheds a SingleTear before silently breaking down. Also, the only character who doesn't cry during the dungeon scene is Mr. [=MacHenry=], but he does during the latter scene.
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* ''Dougal and the Blue Cat'' from ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicRoundabout'' has most of the gang (except for Dougal) imprisoned by Buxton's army. Florence sings a sad song about their misfortunes, causing herself and everyone else to cry. Later, the gang (this time, with Dougal), along with a [[HeelFaceTurn remorseful]] [[VillainousBSOD Buxton]], cries again over [[spoiler:Brian]]'s DisneyDeath near the end of the film. In addition, when [[spoiler:Brian]] returns alive and well, he also cries TearsOfJoy, moved by Buxton's pleas for forgiveness. The only characters who don't cry during the latter scene are Dylan (who is, as usual, asleep in the background during that moment), Zebedee (who is offscreen, although present), and Mr. Rusty. However, Dylan does and Mr. Rusty (who trys to remain hopeful) do shed tears with the others during Florence's sad song, while Mr. Rusty (while trying to remain hopeful) and Zebedee (who sheds a SingleTear before silently breaks down) both shed a SingleTear.breaking down. Also, the only character who doesn't cry during the dungeon scene is Mr. [=MacHenry=], but he does during the latter scene.
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* ''Dougal and the Blue Cat'' from ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicRoundabout'' has most of the gang (except for Dougal) imprisoned by Buxton's army. Florence sings a sad song about their misfortunes, causing herself and everyone else to cry. Later, the gang (this time, with Dougal) cries again over [[spoiler:Brian]]'s DisneyDeath near the end of the film. The only characters who don't cry during the latter scene are Dylan (who is, as usual, asleep in the background during that moment), Zebedee (who is offscreen, although present), and Mr. Rusty. However, Dylan does shed tears with the others during Florence's sad song, while Mr. Rusty (while trying to remain hopeful) and Zebedee (who silently breaks down) both shed a SingleTear. Also, the only character who doesn't cry during the dungeon scene is Mr. MacHenry, but he does during the latter scene.
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* ''Dougal and the Blue Cat'' from ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicRoundabout'' has most of the gang (except for Dougal) imprisoned by Buxton's army. Florence sings a sad song about their misfortunes, causing herself and everyone else to cry. Later, the gang (this time, with Dougal) Dougal), along with a [[HeelFaceTurn remorseful]] [[VillainousBSOD Buxton]], cries again over [[spoiler:Brian]]'s DisneyDeath near the end of the film.film. In addition, when [[spoiler:Brian]] returns alive and well, he also cries TearsOfJoy, moved by Buxton's pleas for forgiveness. The only characters who don't cry during the latter scene are Dylan (who is, as usual, asleep in the background during that moment), Zebedee (who is offscreen, although present), and Mr. Rusty. However, Dylan does shed tears with the others during Florence's sad song, while Mr. Rusty (while trying to remain hopeful) and Zebedee (who silently breaks down) both shed a SingleTear. Also, the only character who doesn't cry during the dungeon scene is Mr. MacHenry, but he does during the latter scene.