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--> ''Anthony Greendown your Cindy Mayweather will always be waiting for you.''

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--> ''Anthony Greendown Greendown, your Cindy Mayweather will always be waiting for you.''
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* The scene of Jane 57821 taking "The Walk" meant to erase the last of her memories, struggling to stand as Zen helps her up, both of them crying. It's all set to an instrumental of Don't Judge Me practically engineered to tug on heart strings.
* The usage of Music/ClaudeDebussy's "Clair de lune" at the end of "Say You'll Go" can tug at the heartstrings. The same goes for the ending of "[=BabopbyeYa=]".

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* The scene of Jane 57821 taking "The Walk" meant to erase the last of her memories, struggling to stand as Zen helps her up, both of them crying. It's all set to an instrumental of Don't "Don't Judge Me Me" practically engineered to tug on heart strings.
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* The usage of Music/ClaudeDebussy's "Clair de lune" at the end of "Say You'll Go" can tug at the heartstrings. heartstrings as well. The same goes for the ending of "[=BabopbyeYa=]"."[=BabopbyeYa=]" - the whole song, really, but especially the ending.
* "Oh, Maker" also can get this way; it's probably one of Janelle's most emotional vocal performances.
* Strangely, "Smile" can also qualify if you're in a particular mood.
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* The scene of Jane 57821 taking "The Walk" meant to erase the last of her memories, struggling to stand as Zen helps her up, both of them crying. It's all set to an instrumental of Don't Judge Me practically engineered to tug on heart strings.

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* The scene of Jane 57821 taking "The Walk" meant to erase the last of her memories, struggling to stand as Zen helps her up, both of them crying. It's all set to an instrumental of Don't Judge Me practically engineered to tug on heart strings.strings.
* The usage of Music/ClaudeDebussy's "Clair de lune" at the end of "Say You'll Go" can tug at the heartstrings. The same goes for the ending of "[=BabopbyeYa=]".
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--> ''Anthony Greendown your Cindy Mayweather will always be waiting for you.''

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--> ''Anthony Greendown your Cindy Mayweather will always be waiting for you.''''
* The scene of Jane 57821 taking "The Walk" meant to erase the last of her memories, struggling to stand as Zen helps her up, both of them crying. It's all set to an instrumental of Don't Judge Me practically engineered to tug on heart strings.

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* This troper thinks "57821" is particularly heartbreaking. The line "Anthony Greendown your Cindy Mayweather will always be waiting for you" is pretty emotional.

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* This troper thinks "57821" is particularly heartbreaking. The line "Anthony heartbreaking:
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* Her [[http://colorlines.com/archives/2012/11/janelle_monae_talks_about_being_a_former_maid_and_why_she_still_wears_a_uniform.html speech]] while receiving the Young, Gifted and Black award.

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* Her [[http://colorlines.com/archives/2012/11/janelle_monae_talks_about_being_a_former_maid_and_why_she_still_wears_a_uniform.html speech]] while receiving the Young, Gifted and Black award.award.
* This troper thinks "57821" is particularly heartbreaking. The line "Anthony Greendown your Cindy Mayweather will always be waiting for you" is pretty emotional.
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* Her genuine outburst of tearful emotion while lipsyncing to Cold War.
* Her [[http://colorlines.com/archives/2012/11/janelle_monae_talks_about_being_a_former_maid_and_why_she_still_wears_a_uniform.html speech]] while receiving the Young, Gifted and Black award.

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