2018-11-05 at 2:45 AM UTC
I wanna see a sad anime, bros. I already saw Your Name and 35cm/s and the one with Memna-chan, i wanna be sad. I want to experience a beautiful sorrow. Just picture a depressed onion cutting itself. That's how sad it has to be.
2018-11-05 at 3:12 AM UTC
Watch らき☆すた with the realization 平野綾 has brain cancer ;_;
2018-11-05 at 3:18 AM UTC
Post a sad anime nigga. Koi Kaze and Lucky Star don't make the cut.
2018-11-05 at 3:22 AM UTC
There aren't any truly sad animes
You have to find certain context and meaning to derive those emotions from the art form.
Nihonjin don't get sad otherwise they commit sudoku for dishonoring their race and family.
2018-11-05 at 3:24 AM UTC
Come to think of it you could say Haibane Renmei was really sad
2018-11-05 at 3:29 AM UTC
I was banned from myanimelist for saying niggers and fat people are disgusting and should be killed
2018-11-05 at 3:51 AM UTC
There's no worst way of missing someone than to be next to them and know you'll never be with them.
2018-11-05 at 5:05 AM UTC
Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso is definitely set up to be a tear jerker. Depending on how well you can tolerate cliche musician tropes you might like it a lot.
I fucking loathe Clannad and you have to watch both horrible seasons to get to the only part that's remotely good/tragic but it's definitely consider a "canonical" entry for tragedy anime.
Hachimitsu to Clover and 3-gatsu no Lion (both anime based on manga by the same author, think they have the same production team because the art style is similar and distinctive, good but takes a little getting used to) deal a lot with damaged characters with tragic backstories and varying levels of depression. Hachimitsu no Clover takes longer to develop that angle, so maybe don't start there. Neither are all sad all the time, but I think you might like them.
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2018-11-05 at 8:01 AM UTC
you can judge the hardness of a man based on what tears him.