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No, I think all of them deserved to die. Cheered when Littlefoot's mother died, ♥♥♥♥♥ can't save herself, so ♥♥♥♥ her.
Yes, totally serious, totally.
Except I teared up a little when I saw Bambi's mother die.
Not actually movie, but I would list Tara's death from "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" here.
In short, they had this Tara<->Willow relationship for a while, which got rather strained in the past and they were sort of getting back together. And then there was this completely separate story where this other guy who was trying to kill Buffy which didn't quite work out, so he ran off and randomly fired a couple of shots backwards. The window behind Tara breaks, she suddenly goes "there's blood on your shirt" and collapses. Willow is just completely shocked at first, then actually manages to invoke a resurrection spell without the required ingredients just fueled by pain and anger, but her request is rejected nonetheless by a rather pissed-off goddess because Tara hasn't been killed by magical means which was sort of the basic prerequisite for that invocation.
Which, in turn, creates what is generally known as "Dark Willow" -- she has been rather powerful already, but now she's fueled by anger and pain and desperation and whatnot, to the extend that even her appearance changes and pretty much nothing can stop her as she sets out to end all the pain in the world by destroying it.
There was a glimpse of Dark Willow quite some time before that, when Glory "ate" Taras brain and left her as a babbling idiot (a process that Willow was able to reverse later), but that was nothing like the "real" Dark Willow...
It was one of the rare "non-heroic" deaths on TV -- usually, when a main character is killed off there's some big scene and everyone else is saved and all that, but that was just completely random, and significantly more random than Anyas death later on (which was more along the lines of "if you put a team of main characters into a massive battle against overwhelming numbers, there's really no reason why they all have to survive").
Well, thanks for the comments, guys.
You know the one.
Or else, the finale of Sansho Dayu
Seven pounds is sad throughout the entire movie. As for pay it forward, it starts out pleasant but descends with highs and lows until it finally kicks you in the teeth as so to speak.
If your a cryer, then these should suck the water right out of you if allowed to immerse itself in the mind.