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** The actions of {{spoiler|Dvergr toward Alv}} in episode 24.
* This troper found episode 51 of the ''[[Kirby]]'' anime to be one big Crowning Moment Of Heartwarming for every character. Except possibly Dedede and Escargon.
{{quote| '''Fumu''': "Everyone loves you, Kirby!"}}
* In the second episode of ''[[Kurau Phantom Memory]]'', Kurau suddenly grabs Christmas and takes off into the air with her, after Christmas says she wants to be able to fly as well. The imagery of Kurau happily holding her long-awaited "pair" while flying over the city and Christmas' cheery response is a pleasure to watch -- but also quite [[It Got Worse|foreboding]].
** Actually what did it for this troper was the end of the first episode, when Christmas appears and Kurau quietly weeps with joy.
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** Lila does a lot of that. My favourite is the hilarious bit where she drops a plate and the noise shocks Najica into realizing something, for which she says thanks -- so Lila starts dropping ''all the other plates'' one by one. Her childlike behaviour and bond with Najica are the real selling points of the show.
* [[Rave Master]]: After he's defeated, Gale Glory lets the half-dead King hit him over and over again and gives one few genuinely touching [[Power of Friendship]] speeches that this troper ever read,
{{quote| '''Gale Glory''': "King killed my wife, and on top of that, he left me alone and unable to see my kids. For ten years I hated him for it. I wanted nothing more than to kill him with my own two hands...but you know...you may not believe this...but I still think of him as my best friend. It's not how much time you spend together, laughing, enjoying life that matters. Once you're best friends, no matter how much you grow to hate each other, detest each other...deep down inside, you'll always be best friends. I just can't bring myself to kill him. If doing this makes him happy...I'll let him do it as long as he feels like it, this one last time." }}
** At the end of the series when Haru is revived. When the characters wonder how thats possible (along with their own survival as many had sacrificed themselves in the final battle). They find out the ''planet'' itself had saved them as thanks for saving the world
* ''[[Read or Die|ROD the TV]]'' has a very touching moment when Hisami finally decides to say farewell to Anita before she moves back to Hong Kong. Their [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship|relationship]] was sort of an island of normalcy in Anita's crazy life, so it's quite chilling when {{spoiler|in a later episode Hisami doesn't even recognize Anita anymore}}.
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** ''The whole damn series'' is this trope incarnate. Which is odd, because it takes place [[After the End]].
* The very last scene in the final TV episode of ''[[Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu]].'' Despite the rest of the episode essentially being as nonsensical as the rest of the series, that one final scene made this troper drain half a box of Kleenex--first watching it, then ''thinking'' about it for almost an hour afterward.
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Weda:''' Mother!}}}}
* ''[[Sister Princess]]'': At the end of episode 20, when, as a Christmas present, the sisters {{spoiler|sing a song for their brother. An example of Crowning Music of Heartwarming}}.
* The very final scene of ''[[Vision of Escaflowne]]'' has {{spoiler|Hitomi back on Earth after her adventures on Gaia. She briefly sees a vision of Van smiling in at her and wearing the pendant that she gave to him before she went back. She smiles and says, "I'm doing fine."}}
** Musical moment: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krEE_CJGjCM Neko no Kimochi].
* ''[[El-Hazard: The Magnificent World]]'': As Ifurita prepares to enter the Eye of God in order to bring it back under control, and to close the [[Stable Time Loop]] which brought about the events of the series:
{{quote| '''Ifurita:''' "This is destiny, Makoto. If I had not undertaken this journey, I could never meet you, and that is why I am going...to meet you - because I had nothing until I met you, not even a single memory."<br />
'''Makoto''' "Then let me give you mine." [A [[Montage]] of Makoto's memories on Earth with Ifurita placed in them, at peace and happy, follows] }}
** I always think of the final scene where Ifurita is all alone in the schoolyard, seemingly forever trapped out of her world and time. Suddenly, a slightly older Makoto materializes with her key staff as promised to rescue her and she joyously runs to join him and go home to the tune of a beautiful ballad.