Lilo & Stitch (Disney film)/Tear Jerker

Lilo and Stitch
"Nani: Lilo! She's a little girl this big, she has black hair and brown eyes and she hangs around with that THING!"
 * And just before that,
 * And just before that,

"Stitch: I'm lost."
 * As well as:

"Lilo: Our family is little now and we don't have many toys... but you can be a part of it. You can be our baby and we'll raise you to be good. But if you want to leave... you can. I'll remember you though. I remember everyone who leaves."
 * "Lost" translates into Hawaiian as "Lilo". In a way, It's almost like he's calling out for her.
 * Also, the conversation that ensues when Jumba finds him the next morning.
 * And this quote from Lilo as Stitch makes the decision to leave (roughly paraphrased):

"Stitch: This is my family. I found it all on my own. It is little, and broken. But still good. ...Yeah. Still good."
 * It's not even just what she says, but the matter-of-fact way she says it. This girl is 8 years old and has dealt with so much loss that it's become almost a normal occurrence to her.
 * [The exchange between Lilo and Stitch when Lilo, still trapped in the pod, pleads with Stitch not to leave her, and Stitch sounds so heartbroken when he whimpers, "Okay." And then, when he spots the gasoline truck approaching, he repeats it in a much more determined tone.
 * Stitch's speech at the end of the movie.

"Lilo: You came back...
 * When Nani and Lilo sit in a hammock in the backyard; Nani is looking for a way to possibly tell Lilo goodbye without alarming her or making it seem like they'll be forever separated, but Nani can't articulate the message through all her pain and sadness. So she sings the most beautiful, depressing rendition of Aloha Oe and...
 * In the beginning when Nani and Lilo are making up after their fight, when Lilo says "I like you better as a sister than a mom," then starts to cry and asks, "And you like me better as a sister than a rabbit, right?" It was so perfect because it's SO what a little kid would say -- not very articulate, not even making much sense, just so terrified that her sister really doesn't want her.
 * Any of the strong Nani and Lilo scenes (especially the backyard scene) are tear jerkers for someone with an older or younger sister
 * Any time Ohana is mentioned.

Stitch: Nobody gets left behind."

"Lilo: What's wrong with you?!?
 * Tears were shed during the "Aloha 'Oe" part of Liloand Stitch on the night when Nani and Lilo were talking about family for what could have been the last time as Lilo was to be taken into child custody soon.
 * "I remember everyone who leaves."
 * "This is my family. I found it all on my own. It is little, and broken. But still good. Yes. Still good." I'm getting weepy just writing it...
 * "I wonder what it must be like, to have nothing. Not even memories to visit, in the middle of the night..."
 * This deleted scene, featuring the death of

Stitch: *looks guilty and confused.*

Lilo: Pudge was part of our family! You don't let your family die! You don't EVER!!!"


 * Guh...

Lilo and Stitch 2

 * The climax of Lilo and Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch.

Leroy & Stitch

 * The montage set to Elvis Presley singing "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry".

Stitch

 * The Reunion with Lilo episode.
 * The, but then comes the real tearjerker scene.  . That single scene is enough to make you sob for the rest of the day.
 * The whole idea that Lilo and Stitch aren't together anymore is enough to make you cry.