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*** Despite {{spoiler|undoing their friendship}}, it turns out that the d-mail worked.
*** Despite {{spoiler|undoing their friendship}}, it turns out that the d-mail worked.
* How about a few episodes later when {{spoiler|Okabe realises that to save Mayuri, he has to undo the D-mail that prevented Kurisu from dying? He spends the next couple of episodes (and a few more time loops where Mayuri dies) trying to [[Take a Third Option]] - and ultimately failing. The ultimate [[Tear Jerker]] comes when, having during this spilled the entire story to Kurisu herself, the two of them conclude that the only way to save Mayuri is to delete the D-mail; before contacting Daru to crack SERN's database and do just that, Okabe finally confess that he loves Kurisu, who responds by kissing him. Kurisu then apparently leaves on the train so as to avoid having to say goodbye to any of the others... only to run back to the lab and confess that she loves Okabe in return just as they are deleting the D-mail.}} [[Manly Tears]] all round.
* How about a few episodes later when {{spoiler|Okabe realises that to save Mayuri, he has to undo the D-mail that prevented Kurisu from dying? He spends the next couple of episodes (and a few more time loops where Mayuri dies) trying to [[Take a Third Option]] - and ultimately failing. The ultimate [[Tear Jerker]] comes when, having during this spilled the entire story to Kurisu herself, the two of them conclude that the only way to save Mayuri is to delete the D-mail; before contacting Daru to crack SERN's database and do just that, Okabe finally confess that he loves Kurisu, who responds by kissing him. Kurisu then apparently leaves on the train so as to avoid having to say goodbye to any of the others... only to run back to the lab and confess that she loves Okabe in return just as they are deleting the D-mail.}} [[Manly Tears]] all round.
*** It's even worse since {{spoiler|she was interrupted. All she managed to get out was "I'm also in -" before he time travels. It's pretty obvious what she's about to say, but it's just a killer that she wasn't even allowed to say it properly.}}
** It's even worse since {{spoiler|she was interrupted. All she managed to get out was "I'm also in -" before he time travels. It's pretty obvious what she's about to say, but it's just a killer that she wasn't even allowed to say it properly.}}

* Basically most of the later half of the show.
* Basically most of the later half of the show.
** Episode 13. You won't be able to hold all your emotions.
** Episode 13. You won't be able to hold all your emotions.
** Episode 17 when we find out just what Rumiho sent in her D-mail.
** Episode 17 when we find out just what Rumiho sent in her D-mail. We also get to see a more vulnerable side of her in this episode, too.
** Episode 21 where {{spoiler|Rinatro tries to prevent Mayuri's death without returning to the original timeline only for her to die again when she prevents his death. As she dies in his arms yet again, she reaches up to the stars and says she's glad she was able to be useful to him.}}
** Episode 21 where {{spoiler|Rinatro tries to prevent Mayuri's death without returning to the original timeline only for her to die again when she prevents his death. As she dies in his arms yet again, she reaches up to the stars and says she's glad she was able to be useful to him.}}
*** Also, while at her grandmother's grave, {{spoiler|when it is revealed she can hazily recall each time she's been killed.}}
*** Also, while at her grandmother's grave, {{spoiler|when it is revealed she can hazily recall each time she's been killed.}}
* Episode 23: the revelation that {{Spoiler|Okabe was the one responsible for Kurisu's death in the first place. It's a harrowing scene for both of them: she's scared of dying, he's horrified that the girl he loves died in the first place because of him}}. It's a heart breaking scene to say the least.
* Another example overlapping with a [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]] is the last scene of episode 25. {{spoiler|"Close your eyes". Cut to black.}}
*Another example overlapping with a [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]] is the last scene of episode 25. {{spoiler|"Close your eyes". Cut to black.}}

* In the film, a drunk Kurisu starts ranting and raving about some things Okabe told her while he was in the US, and is upset that despite telling her that he loved her, he didn't even send her a text message. Or even as little as an emoji. Again, the alcohol might have an influence here, but from her perspective, that must really sting a bit.
* On the night Okabe disappears, Kurisu begs him one last time to allow her to help him, but he simply refuses and accepts his fate, assuring her that she has the other Lab Members by her side. Then she retorts with this line:
** '''Kurisu:''' ''<tearfully> "Idiot! Can't you tell when a girl is telling you that friends aren't enough?!"''

* This scene works well thanks to Trina Nishimura's acting here. It's clear Kurisu is trying to be open about her feelings towards Okabe, but he pushes her away until the quote above, after which he leans forward for a kiss, which only causes her to break completely as the scene closes on the following:
** '''Kurisu:''' ''<sobbing> "You bastard... First you tell me to push you out of my mind, then in the same breath, you pull a stunt like that. How am I supposed to forget about you after that. That's not fair..."''


* Remember in Episode 22 of the series where Kurisu is cut off as she {{Spoiler|declares her love for Okabe the same way he did for her}}? Well, it happens again in the film, only this time we see it from her perspective. Her emotions are running wild as is, but being interrupted like that while Mayuri and Daru don't even know who she's talking about causes Kurisu to drop to her knees and sob uncontrollably as she summons every ounce of strength to even remember his name.
* After everyone remembers who Okabe is, Mayuri declares that while she doesn't who "Okarin" is, the name alone makes her feel warm.
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  • The second half of episode 16 delivers them one after another:
    • In a heartwarming example, Mayuri realizes who Suzuha's father is: Daru. Daru and Suzuha share a moment before Suzuha departs in her time machine to set aside an IBN 5100 from 1975 for the lab to use.
    • The lab receives a letter from Suzuha a few hours later thanks to The Slow Path. The time machine hadn't been fixed properly; Suzuha suffered a concussion upon arriving in 1975 and didn't remember her mission until 2000. In the letter Suzuha begs Rintaro to prevent the damage to the time machine from happening, so that she can go to 1975 earlier. Rintaro finds out a few moments later that after writing the letter, Suzuha committed suicide out of Amnesiac Dissonance. Rintaro sends a d-mail to the past as Suzuha requests, but as Mayuri points out, this will totally negate the dear friendship they had all formed with Suzuha.
      • Shippai shita, Shippai shita, Shippai shita, Shippai shita! And the line scrawled down the page at the end. That got this troper good.
      • Despite undoing their friendship, it turns out that the d-mail worked.
  • How about a few episodes later when Okabe realises that to save Mayuri, he has to undo the D-mail that prevented Kurisu from dying? He spends the next couple of episodes (and a few more time loops where Mayuri dies) trying to Take a Third Option - and ultimately failing. The ultimate Tear Jerker comes when, having during this spilled the entire story to Kurisu herself, the two of them conclude that the only way to save Mayuri is to delete the D-mail; before contacting Daru to crack SERN's database and do just that, Okabe finally confess that he loves Kurisu, who responds by kissing him. Kurisu then apparently leaves on the train so as to avoid having to say goodbye to any of the others... only to run back to the lab and confess that she loves Okabe in return just as they are deleting the D-mail. Manly Tears all round.
    • It's even worse since she was interrupted. All she managed to get out was "I'm also in -" before he time travels. It's pretty obvious what she's about to say, but it's just a killer that she wasn't even allowed to say it properly.
  • Basically most of the later half of the show.
    • Episode 13. You won't be able to hold all your emotions.
    • Episode 17 when we find out just what Rumiho sent in her D-mail. We also get to see a more vulnerable side of her in this episode, too.
    • Episode 21 where Rinatro tries to prevent Mayuri's death without returning to the original timeline only for her to die again when she prevents his death. As she dies in his arms yet again, she reaches up to the stars and says she's glad she was able to be useful to him.
      • Also, while at her grandmother's grave, when it is revealed she can hazily recall each time she's been killed.
  • Episode 23: the revelation that Okabe was the one responsible for Kurisu's death in the first place. It's a harrowing scene for both of them: she's scared of dying, he's horrified that the girl he loves died in the first place because of him. It's a heart breaking scene to say the least.
  • Another example overlapping with a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming is the last scene of episode 25. "Close your eyes". Cut to black.
  • In the film, a drunk Kurisu starts ranting and raving about some things Okabe told her while he was in the US, and is upset that despite telling her that he loved her, he didn't even send her a text message. Or even as little as an emoji. Again, the alcohol might have an influence here, but from her perspective, that must really sting a bit.
  • On the night Okabe disappears, Kurisu begs him one last time to allow her to help him, but he simply refuses and accepts his fate, assuring her that she has the other Lab Members by her side. Then she retorts with this line:
    • Kurisu: <tearfully> "Idiot! Can't you tell when a girl is telling you that friends aren't enough?!"
  • This scene works well thanks to Trina Nishimura's acting here. It's clear Kurisu is trying to be open about her feelings towards Okabe, but he pushes her away until the quote above, after which he leans forward for a kiss, which only causes her to break completely as the scene closes on the following:
    • Kurisu: <sobbing> "You bastard... First you tell me to push you out of my mind, then in the same breath, you pull a stunt like that. How am I supposed to forget about you after that. That's not fair..."
  • Remember in Episode 22 of the series where Kurisu is cut off as she declares her love for Okabe the same way he did for her? Well, it happens again in the film, only this time we see it from her perspective. Her emotions are running wild as is, but being interrupted like that while Mayuri and Daru don't even know who she's talking about causes Kurisu to drop to her knees and sob uncontrollably as she summons every ounce of strength to even remember his name.
  • After everyone remembers who Okabe is, Mayuri declares that while she doesn't who "Okarin" is, the name alone makes her feel warm.