What is honestly the saddest moment in /co/ history?
>>86567240
I would say my life, but it's not /co/-related.
Ducky
Contrived but oddly relatable
That final moment in the ending of Fox and the Hound, where he's looking down at the cabin from cliff.
>We'll be friends forever, won't we?
>Yeah, forever!
Hazel the squirrel
>Be 14 and have older brother everyone loves
>I'm a shy freshman in highschool that spends all day playing games and reading comics
>Parents constantly tell me why can't you be more like your brother
>For years be jealous of everything about him and constantly fight with him
>He ends up dying in a car crash a couple weeks before he was supposed to go off to college
>Destroys my family and we leave his room untouched for almost a year
>Find shoebox of memories and eventually a picture of him and I with macho man and hulk hogan when we were kids
>Also find my copy of death of Superman I got years earlier that he claims he didn't have
>That night this futurama episode comes on and breaks my heart even more
I won't lie I had a shitty relationship with my brother but I would give anything to have him back. I'm sure it's just the circumstances but futurama was really good at messing with my emotions.
>>86567591
This was basically "Alzheimer's the episode" and after watching it it made me so relived that it doesn't seem to run on either side of the family. I sat with my great grandmother during her last moments and it would have destroyed me if she didn't know who I was.
Probably not the saddest but the Tale of Iroh hit me like a truck.
>>86568009
Yeah The Tales of Ba Sing Se is still one of my favorite episodes because of that.
>>86567977
i sat with grandfather in his final minutes and him not knowing who i was destroyed me