The episode that made us realize thats cartoons could hurt.
The episode that made us realize thats cartoons could hurt.


We tuned in expecting jokes and space hijinks.
What we got… was Seymour.
This wasn’t just a cartoon episode. It was a punch to the soul.
No dialogue. No manipulation. Just one dog… waiting.
Futurama showed us that animated stories could hit harder than real life.
Some of us still aren't over it.
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Yeah....don't watch Grave of the Fireflies if you think this was bad. Futurama has drinking and other adult topics, surely a Ghibli film is safe.....right?
20 0 Reply'the flower we saw that day' is just as bad... only over an entire mini series.
2 0 ReplyGrave of the Fireflies was emotional terrorism. I watched it once and aged ten years.
Any other “safe” animated films that emotionally ambushed you?
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3 0 ReplyOh god, Up didn’t even give us a warm-up. Just “Hi, meet Ellie—now feel everything you’ve ever lost.
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In it's original run in Japan it was shown together with My Neighbor Tororo, probably the happiest Ghibli movie, as a counterweight.
8 0 ReplyHappiest Ghibli Movie:
Mom's going to die and Dad doesn't know what the fuck he's doing half the time. A giant monster lives in the ghost tree behind your ash-haunted house.
Bonus: You may have killed your little sister when you left her in the dust crying because her toddler legs couldn't keep up with you.
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