Anime Episodes/Scenes that will make you cry
Sometimes I feel like I need a good cry, but am unable to do so on my own. Crying for any reason is good catharsis, and watching a sad movie or reading an emotional book can help get the waterworks going and make you feel better even if you are crying about something fictional. Here’s a list of some of the top moments in anime that have made me cry!
If you’ve seen these anime, this is a great list of scenes to go back and rewatch if you need a good cry, and if you haven’t seen them, they’re all incredible in their entirety as well! Consider this a rec list too.
Anohana Episode 11 Letter Scene
Whenever I’m feeling down and in need of a good cry, I immediately go find this scene from Anohana on youtube. It never fails to get me crying and honestly at this point I just have a pavlovian response to it and immediately start sobbing before anyone even talks lol. If you know, you know. If you don’t know, watch all of Anohana! (my previous review of it is here)
Violet Evergarden Episode 10
I cried for most of Violet Evergarden tbh, there are a lot of emotional moments, but I felt like I had to choose an episode that really let the waterworks flow. For most of episode 10, the viewer has an suspicion of what’s going to happen, and once that suspicion is confirmed it’s a full on cry fest for the entire end of the episode. (my review of the whole show can be read here)
Your Name mountaintop twilight scene
Your Name is probably the least sad overall compared to some others on this list, but this scene always gets me crying. It’s less of a sad cry and more of a reaction to an emotional moment, as the entire scene leading up to this one is incredibly tense and stressful. (my full review of the movie can be read here)
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai Episode 3- The World Without You
While this show is generally a comedy, it does have a lot of emotional moments throughout the series. In Episode 3, Mai is faced with the fact that everyone in the world might end up forgetting her. Sakuta’s brave declaration in the schoolyard in an attempt to save her, as well as Mai’s concern about her fate if she is completely forgotten, brought me to tears. (here is an earlier review I wrote about it)
Your Lie in April Episode 22 (letter scene)
Your Lie in April is another show that just makes me an emotional wreck the whole way through, but the final episode really makes sure you can’t get away without crying at least once. It wraps the show up nicely and is incredibly heartbreaking. (my earlier review of YLIA can be read here)
If you aren’t much of a crier and don’t think these will work for you, that’s ok! These are still great series to watch regardless. Thanks for reading,
-threecheersforinking