Toy Story: I usually shed tear when Buzz and Woody are flying through the air, and also at the very end because it is such a good ending, and I’m happy.
Monsters, Inc.: One word: “Kitty!” And also the whole scene when Sulley says goodbye to Boo. It gets me every time. Is there anyone who doesn’t get affected by that part?
Finding Nemo: When the baby fish get eaten.
The Incredibles: When Mr Incredible says “I can’t… I’m not strong enough.” because it is such a clever line, and I feel for him.
Ratatouille: Oh gawd…
When Colette is in the rain on her motorcycle looking at Anyone Can Cook! in the shop window and she finally gets it, the whole part where they are all working together to make Ego’s meal especially just as Linguini is serving it (just the music and everything gets me), and at the end when Remy is finally a chef and everyone is happy and it’s just the perfect ending to a perfect film. And Le Festin is emotional as well.
I’m such a crybaby, and Pixar sure knows how to hit you where it hurts.
I haven’t seen other pixar films that aren’t Ratatouille/Bug’s Life for a while.
But I always feel like crying in Ratatouille when:
[spoiler]*Alfredo’s line “And don’t come back! Or I’ll treat you like how restaurants are supposed to treat pests!” It’s really sad to think about what it would be like if Remy was Alfredo’s friend no more.
*The scene where Remy is stuck in the trap, talking to the Gusteau hallucination[/spoiler]
So, my answer would be Ratatouille. Just thinking about the first scene I mentioned makes me wanna cry.
A Bug’s Life: When P.T. Flea dies. (Just kidding) Toy Story 2: When Buzz asks, “Has anyone seen my lighter?”(Just kidding again.) Monsters, Inc.: “Kitty has to go.” Cars: When the Radiator Springs residents have their welcome sign up, but no one comes.
Well for me,
Monsters, Inc.: “Kitty”
the first time I saw it.
Cars “Best Friend” & “Our Town”
But for all of them, I didn’t cry, it just really got to me.
rachel: Well, I can sorta agree with you with that. I think TI has more powerful points than crying moments, although many cry durring some of those crying moments.
I think the one movie out of all of them that made the most people cry had to be Finding Nemo. I mean, it had a lot of funny bits but some depressing scenes as well. I can recall tearing up the most while watching it.
FONY: I agree. Finding Nemo has got to be Pixar’s best “crying” movie. I believe the last five minutes or so of the movie had got to be the most impacting for people.