The Tragic Anime Genre. A popular anime subgenre is sad or tearjerker anime. These anime make the viewer feel for the characters and even make them cry.
But the truth is, some of the most tragic tales exist in anime. There are countless amazing anime that deal with the unfairness of death, the permanence of mistakes, and the pain of learning to live with loss. All the best plot points to create true tragedy.
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This is especially true when the anime has parts (or an ending) so sad, you want to crawl into your bed and stay there, crying yourself to sleep in the fetal position forever. Despite the emotional commitment, few fans regret indulging in tragic romance anime.
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2 Clannad Is The Most Well-Known Sad Anime Clannad is the anime adaptation of Key's visual novel of the same name. It's probably the most well-known sad anime out there.
Seemingly giving the main character everything he ever wanted before violently taking it away from him, Clannad succeeds so well at being sad thanks in part to how happy it was beforehand. Here's a look at exactly why Clannad, specifically its second season, continues to be the saddest anime ever.
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Banana Fish tackles some pretty heavy topics with gut-wrenching moments, making it one of the saddest animes to watch.
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A popular anime subgenre is sad or tearjerker anime. These anime make the viewer feel for the characters and even make them cry. With tragic scenarios, emotional scenes, and heartbreaking (even depressing) themes, these stories are powerful.
Toradora has all the feels! But pretty good ones towards the end. I just felt sad the anime ended. I wanted more and romance always leaves it in the open and it drives me mental!
The 16 Saddest Anime Ever. One of the most acclaimed animes of the sad subgenre, Clannad follows a motherless boy whose father drinks and gambles. A sequel to Clannad, After Story follows the struggles and heartbreaks of a young married couple. Angel Beats!
A popular anime subgenre is sad or tearjerker anime. These anime make the viewer feel for the characters and even make them cry. With tragic scenarios, emotional scenes, and heartbreaking (even depressing) themes, these stories are powerful.
Tomoya Okazaki is a third-year high school student who hates his life. His mother died in a car accident when he was young and his father drinks and gambles. Father and son fight and Tomoya is injured at one point, so he cannot lift one of his arms. Since then, Tomoya and his father are distant and Tomoya becomes more sullen and delinquent. One day while walking to school, he meets a strange girl named Nagisa Furukawa. She is a year older than he is but is repeating the year of school because she had been ill. Nagisa is often alone, as most of her friends have moved on. The two begin hanging out and slowly, as time goes by, Tomoya finds his life shifting in a new direction. Consider this list of relatable anime if you enjoy this one.
She is a year older than he is but is repeating the year of school because she had been ill. Nagisa is often alone, as most of her friends have moved on. The two begin hanging out and slowly, as time goes by, Tomoya finds his life shifting in a new direction. Consider this list of relatable anime if you enjoy this one.
Twelve-year-old Kouyama Mitsuki is devastated when she is diagnosed with a malignant tumor of the throat. She had made a promise to the boy she loves that she would one day become a singer, but the illness makes singing impossible. To make matters even worse, two angels of death, Takuto and Meroko, appeared to Mitsuki and informed her that she only had one year left to live. Now Mitsuki is even more motivated to fulfill her dreams, and with a little bit of divine intervention, she begins her quest to become a professional singer.
Their only enemy is Angel, who uses supernatural powers to battle against the SSS. Otonashi eventually regains his memory and befriends Angel, but as students around them prepare to move on from the afterlife, Otonashi and Angel are destined to be apart.
A few months have passed since Tomoya confessed his love to Nagisa . Now entering the second semester, he continues to meet new people and expand his circle of friends . His relationship with Nagisa is becoming more intimate and Tomoya begins to understand the meaning and importance of family. Unfortunately, as Tomoya and Nagisa begin their own family together, they are faced with many heart-wrenching hardships and challenges.
The anime addresses the story of Kousei’s recovery as he learns that there’s more to music than hitting each note perfectly (and falls in love with Kaori along the way). Unfortunately, much like the anime's bright color palette, Kaori’s cheerfulness is merely masquerading the impending tragedy.
When an 8.0 magnitude earthquake located 25 km under the sea hits Tokyo, two young siblings, Mirai and Yuki, found themselves struggling to reach their parents as they track their way home from a robot exhibition in Odaiba. The children are assisted by a single mother and motorcycle courier, Mari, who is making her way to her daughter and mother.
Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day is an original anime from A-1 Pictures that aired in the spring of 2011. This eleven-episode anime tells the story of a group of childhood friends, now teenagers, attempting to cope with the loss of their friend Menma, who died when they were kids.
True Tears is a fairly uncomplicated and straightforward romance story but that doesn't mean it won't have you bawling your eyes out by the end of the series. It follows a boy named Shinichirou Nakagami who winds up living under the same roof as the girl he has feelings for.
People from across the globe enjoy watching it for the intricate storytelling and oftentimes, anime is even better at telling profound and moving stories than Western animation.
The beginning and end of The Tragedy mirror each other. It was started by Hope's Peak Academy's attempted cover-up of a killing game, which is blamed on Izuru Kamukura; in contrast, it is ended by the Future Foundation (semi-successor to Hope's Peak) agreeing to a cover-up of another killing game, with Izuru initiating and taking the blame.
The Tragedy. The Tragedy, shortened from The Biggest , Most Awful , Most Tragic Event in Human History (人類史上最大最悪の絶望的事件), also called The Worst , Most Despair-inducing Incident in the History of Mankind, is a major event occurring in the Hope's Peak Series of Danganronpa storyline . It began around one year before the Killing School Life ...
The Tragedy, shortened from The Biggest, Most Awful, Most Tragic Event in Human History (人類史上最大最悪の絶望的事件), also called The Worst, Most Despair-inducing Incident in the History of Mankind, is a major event occurring in the Hope's Peak Series of Danganronpa storyline.
In the epilogue of Danganronpa 2, Makoto notes that the Future Foundation still has much to do to stop the Tragedy and erase the work of Ultimate Despair. The exact state of the world at this time is unknown, but it is presumed that large areas of the world are still in a state of anarchy and despair.
What follows is teen comedy and self-discovery. The movie involves difficult choices, time paradoxes, and no small amount of lost love.
While certainly not the first anime to deal with tragic themes, the supernatural premise and general light-hearted humor helped make Angel Beats something of a transitional series for audiences who might be surprised to learn that an anime can make them cry.
While some sad anime only claim tears during the last episode, Naruto succeeds in marking its audience ugly cry all the way through.
Naruto isn't an anime most folks consider when they think of sad anime, but this shonen series about magic ninja manages to hit emotional beats that most "tragic" stories never reach. For all its jokes and action, Naruto dedicates most of its long run to building its characters, both the heroes and the villains.