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The god of all anime and manga [[Osamu Tezuka]]. All of his more famous works were [[What Do You Mean Its for Kids|aimed towards children right]]? There's no way that he'll put in [[Tear Jerker|stuff that's so depressing, that will turn even adults into a mess of tears]] right? Heck, his works that aim [[Adolf|towards]] [[MW|older]] [[The Phoenix|viewers]] [[What Do You Mean Its Not for Kids|probably isn't that bad either]]. [[Tempting Fate|I'm all out of tissue paper]], [[Schmuck Bait|but I think I'll give some of this anime of his a watch...]]
The god of all anime and manga [[Osamu Tezuka]]. All of his more famous works were [[What Do You Mean It's for Kids?|aimed towards children right]]? There's no way that he'll put in [[Tear Jerker|stuff that's so depressing, that will turn even adults into a mess of tears]] right? Heck, his works that aim [[Adolf|towards]] [[MW|older]] [[The Phoenix|viewers]] [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?|probably isn't that bad either]]. [[Tempting Fate|I'm all out of tissue paper]], [[Schmuck Bait|but I think I'll give some of this anime of his a watch...]]


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* The ending of ''Unico and the Island of Dreams''. While the villain is soundly defeated and everyone returns to normal, Unico is swept away to another land, never to see his friends on the island again. And keep in mind, ''he gets his memories erased'' whenever he's sent off to a different land!
* The ending of ''Unico and the Island of Dreams''. While the villain is soundly defeated and everyone returns to normal, Unico is swept away to another land, never to see his friends on the island again. And keep in mind, ''he gets his memories erased'' whenever he's sent off to a different land!


''[[Black Jack (Manga)|Black Jack]]''
''[[Black Jack]]''
* One chapter had a medical student whose entire family had died of cancer and whom was also dying of cancer. His goal was to successfully treat one cancer patient before he died. In the end {{spoiler|he succeeds, but when the operation is over, it's revealed that he died at some point in the middle of the surgery and ''[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|miraculously completed it anyway]]''. Black Jack notes that he died [[Go Out With a Smile|with a smile on his face]], having accomplished his goal, and comments "He's probably bragging about it to his family right now."}} *Sniff*.
* One chapter had a medical student whose entire family had died of cancer and whom was also dying of cancer. His goal was to successfully treat one cancer patient before he died. In the end {{spoiler|he succeeds, but when the operation is over, it's revealed that he died at some point in the middle of the surgery and ''[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|miraculously completed it anyway]]''. Black Jack notes that he died [[Go Out with a Smile|with a smile on his face]], having accomplished his goal, and comments "He's probably bragging about it to his family right now."}} *Sniff*.
* The laughing classmate anime adaptation. Or basicaly everytime a mention of his past friends is made.
* The laughing classmate anime adaptation. Or basicaly everytime a mention of his past friends is made.


''Other Works''
''Other Works''
* Pretty much anything by [[Osamu Tezuka]] has at least one moment that could do this. This troper is fairly certain that his lifework, ''[[Phoenix]]'', has about two [[Tear Jerker]] moments per volume.
* Pretty much anything by [[Osamu Tezuka]] has at least one moment that could do this. This troper is fairly certain that his lifework, ''[[Phoenix]]'', has about two [[Tear Jerker]] moments per volume.
** In ''Future'', Rock's final, almost flippant acceptance of his death turning a surprisingly heartwrenching [[Go Out With a Smile|Go Out With A Laugh]] (even though you're crying) moment; plus Yamanobe's eternity of solitude and failure, followed by the realization that really, all he can do is dump the genetic beginnings of life into the ocean and hope it does something on its own.
** In ''Future'', Rock's final, almost flippant acceptance of his death turning a surprisingly heartwrenching [[Go Out with a Smile|Go Out With A Laugh]] (even though you're crying) moment; plus Yamanobe's eternity of solitude and failure, followed by the realization that really, all he can do is dump the genetic beginnings of life into the ocean and hope it does something on its own.
* His take on the life of the ''[[Buddha]]'' lives and breathes [[Tear Jerker]] moments. You'd think after eight double-thick volumes it would get old and [[Narm]]-y. You'd be wrong.
* His take on the life of the ''[[Buddha]]'' lives and breathes [[Tear Jerker]] moments. You'd think after eight double-thick volumes it would get old and [[Narm]]-y. You'd be wrong.
** The Inescapable Cycle of Karma thing can be pretty hard to grasp, both from an in-universe and a meta-perspective. The fourth or fifth time you see someone suffer or die unnecessarily because it is their fate to suffer or die, you may have to take a break to mop up your tears/curse the futility of living.
** The Inescapable Cycle of Karma thing can be pretty hard to grasp, both from an in-universe and a meta-perspective. The fourth or fifth time you see someone suffer or die unnecessarily because it is their fate to suffer or die, you may have to take a break to mop up your tears/curse the futility of living.

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The god of all anime and manga Osamu Tezuka. All of his more famous works were aimed towards children right? There's no way that he'll put in stuff that's so depressing, that will turn even adults into a mess of tears right? Heck, his works that aim towards older viewers probably isn't that bad either. I'm all out of tissue paper, but I think I'll give some of this anime of his a watch...


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Unico

  • The ending of Unico and the Island of Dreams. While the villain is soundly defeated and everyone returns to normal, Unico is swept away to another land, never to see his friends on the island again. And keep in mind, he gets his memories erased whenever he's sent off to a different land!

Black Jack

  • One chapter had a medical student whose entire family had died of cancer and whom was also dying of cancer. His goal was to successfully treat one cancer patient before he died. In the end he succeeds, but when the operation is over, it's revealed that he died at some point in the middle of the surgery and miraculously completed it anyway. Black Jack notes that he died with a smile on his face, having accomplished his goal, and comments "He's probably bragging about it to his family right now." *Sniff*.
  • The laughing classmate anime adaptation. Or basicaly everytime a mention of his past friends is made.

Other Works

  • Pretty much anything by Osamu Tezuka has at least one moment that could do this. This troper is fairly certain that his lifework, Phoenix, has about two Tear Jerker moments per volume.
    • In Future, Rock's final, almost flippant acceptance of his death turning a surprisingly heartwrenching Go Out With A Laugh (even though you're crying) moment; plus Yamanobe's eternity of solitude and failure, followed by the realization that really, all he can do is dump the genetic beginnings of life into the ocean and hope it does something on its own.
  • His take on the life of the Buddha lives and breathes Tear Jerker moments. You'd think after eight double-thick volumes it would get old and Narm-y. You'd be wrong.
    • The Inescapable Cycle of Karma thing can be pretty hard to grasp, both from an in-universe and a meta-perspective. The fourth or fifth time you see someone suffer or die unnecessarily because it is their fate to suffer or die, you may have to take a break to mop up your tears/curse the futility of living.