So guys I'm just curious here. I know that whenever we read novels/manga or perhaps watch movies/tv shows and the likes we can't help it to really love some/most of the characters of it. But then suddenly Mr. Author/Writer decided to kill that character which is a No-no for us. So here's the thing what is the book/novel/manga/movies death that made the onion ninjas suddenly appear? Anything is fine. Thanks for participating love lots~♥ For me it's from I am legend exactly the scene where will smith killed he's dog 'cause it got infected iirc Edit: I just also remembered the j-drama 1 litre of tears it really made me cry For the book Game of thrones every time somebody that I like died I kept asking where's the plot armor
Itkovian/Whiskeyjack. Damn you could see it coming. I literally knew it was coming on the reread. But damn it gets me every time. So much sacrifice. So much loss. And yet it was necessary to keep the small spark of hope alive.
Even though she didn't really die in the end Nagisa's death in the middle of Clannad After Story...the feels...they were real...I almost cried manly tears (T T). I think it's the only one that really hit home.
The ending of the Bartimaeus trilogy always pissed me off, okay? That said, deaths are pretty common and always annoying. Almost every series seems to have them at some point, it seems... someone has to die. Man, offhand I can list so, so many deaths..
Neji from Naruto. Not only did I cry...I was depressed for a while and every time someone talks about him or I see his pic the onion ninjas would reappear. Even now... I can't get over it.
Forgot to add another one to the list: Your Lie in April (Shigatsu no Kimi wa Uso) Wai did she die. *cries buckets of tears*
Meh I didn't like anyone from TnY. Their deaths didn't make me feel anything. Same with Ke yunhai. Just meh.
Jiraiya from Naruto shippuden .......................................................................
This is basically the reason I will never go back and re-watch/read it. Ever. For my own, pretty much any time a character dies (especially if I liked the character), I spend time debating if I even want to continue the series. I can't think of a time I've actually cried about it, but I definitely remember the feels from scenes like Nagisa's or Mikoto's (Kanon).