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WaspStar 09-21-2008 03:02 PM

Depressing children's movies
 
...so I was bored the other day and started looking up old Peanuts movies on youtube. I found this one:

YouTube - Snoopy Come Home 1
(it's in twelve parts; the link is to part 1)

If you've never seen Snoopy Come Home, you really need to; it's not your average happy-go-lucky Peanuts movie. If you have seen it, you know how depressing it is. The sappy songs, the melodramatic story, the too-cute-characters...but it's perfect. I must have seen it literally several hundred times as a kid (yes, literally; my dad taped a version off of TV and I watched it every day for several summers. There weren't many other kids in the neighborhood) and probably cried every time (still do, actually, though I probably shouldn't freely admit that).


Two other depressing kid's movies; The Iron Giant and The Brave Little Toaster. I saw Toaster at least fifty times.

Was anyone else attracted to depressing stuff as a kid? Cheery cartoons never did much for me.

WWWP 09-21-2008 03:22 PM

Oh my god I cried EVERY time I watched The Brave Little Toaster. Also The Fox and the Hound.

simplephysics 09-21-2008 03:23 PM

Has anyone noticed in just about every Disney movie they killed off one if not both the parents?

WaspStar 09-21-2008 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by wolverinewolfweiselpigeon (Post 522251)
Also The Fox and the Hound.



OMG, I forgot about that one! I broke down everytime the lady leaves Todd at the nature reserve. Sometimes I couldn't even finish watching the tape after that. The ending is just as sad.

WWWP 09-21-2008 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by WaspStar (Post 522255)
OMG, I forgot about that one! I broke down everytime the lady leaves Todd at the nature reserve. Sometimes I couldn't even finish watching the tape after that. The ending is just as sad.

Ugh, exactly. And she's singing that song...
I would seriously be sobbing uncontrollably. My parents tried to take it away from me, but I refused. I loved it too much.

Piss Me Off 09-21-2008 03:33 PM

It's kind of depressing but more horrible for me really but my mum showed me Watership Down really early on in my life and i think that messed me up a bit :s

WaspStar 09-21-2008 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolverinewolfweiselpigeon (Post 522256)
And she's singing that song...
I would seriously be sobbing uncontrollably. My parents tried to take it away from me, but I refused. I loved it too much.

YouTube - Fox & Hound (Tod & Copper / Cap & Capper) ... sad scene


...most depressing clip ever? :(


I gave my copy away a while ago...it was too hard to watch. I'm watching that youtube clip with the sound off and it's still unbelievably painful.

WWWP 09-21-2008 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Piss Me Off (Post 522258)
It's kind of depressing but more horrible for me really but my mum showed me Watership Down really early on in my life and i think that messed me up a bit :s

Oh yeah, that one too. I still get the chills everytime I think about it.
I still get nightmares.

WWWP 09-21-2008 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by WaspStar (Post 522259)
YouTube - Fox & Hound (Tod & Copper / Cap & Capper) ... sad scene


...most depressing clip ever? :(


I gave my copy away a while ago...it was too hard to watch. I'm watching that youtube clip with the sound off and it's still unbelievably painful.

Nope. I can't do it.

jackhammer 09-21-2008 04:52 PM

The cunning ploy in these movies is that heartache makes you stronger and instills a better backbone early on in life. Ever seen 'Night of The Hunter'? One of the most warped fairy tales you will ever see.


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