Ditto.
I’d elaborate on that but I’ve got something stuck in my eye.
Ditto.
I’d elaborate on that but I’ve got something stuck in my eye.
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I don’t know what the spoiler tag is. SPOILER
Here is an exploded diagram of a spoiler box. To get it to work, you simply have to piece it together by removing the spaces.
[ spoiler ]the butler did it.[ / spoiler ]
This story is actually based on a real event. Check out http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0805073361/104-1482438-5572723?v=glance (I’m sure there’s a better web page but read the Editorial Review).
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And maybe Snarky_Kong can show you how to use the quote box. 
Yeah, I agree with most of the other posters; I caught Jurassic Bark last year and wound up just sobbing. Now, I totally change the chanel when that episode’s on. The Space Wasp one is moving too but not the utter pathos of Jurassic Bark.
I dunno what it is about animals in particular that make me cry. (I actually think it may have something to do with original sin and innocence) The only other scene I can think of that makes me cry as hard is Babe II: Pig in the City. There’s a scene where:
The little scrappy dog with the hind leg wheelchair is following a truck by holding onto a dangling seat belt. The truck rounds a corner and the dog is slung off. You see the little dog lying on his side with one pathetic wheel slowly turning as he dreams of finally being able to chase butterflies across the fields.
Wow, I’m tearing up just typing it…
I, too, had to highlight the spoiler box to remember which episode that was. I almost teared up reading it, and I never even lost a pet. One of my favorites.
Of course, at some point, my analytical brain takes over, and asks:
If Seymour lied down and died at the very end, how did he get fossilized standing up?
Yeah, that got me too. I was a teenager when I read that, and NOTHING made me cry before that. Nothing came even close. But that story had tears going down my face.
Best zoidberg line:
Hey, at least you still have Zoidberg!
YOU ALL STILL HAVE ZOIDBERG!!!
The way he points around the table with that claw is hilarious. He seems so accusative
Sorry, tremorviolet and bavi8ormike**. After I clicked on Apos’s spoiler, I don’t think I can risk yours. I’m answering phones at work, after all.
Gotta say, though, that after seeing Jurassic Bark, my first-evering of The Umbrellas of Cherbourg was a somewhat melancholy experience.
There, you see? I can’t even see to code properly!
thebutlerdidit.
Something went wrong. 
av8rmike, the answer is simple:
Seymour isn’t dead in the last shot, it’s just supposed to let us know that he is tired and old and dying, but still waiting.
A much bigger problem is:
Seymour already knows what happened to Fry! He fails once to get people to let Fry out of the freezer, but given that he knows where Fry is, why does he wait for him outside of the pizzaria instead of the cryogenic clinic? 
This eye thing is going around.
It’s my contacts…really!
Well, you have to listen to Connie Francis’s words: If it takes forever I will wait for you
Me too! WAAAH! 
Hurray! Now Zoidberg’s the popular one!
That made me giggle like a little girl. 
I haven’t seen this episode. Damn Fox for cancelling Futurama!!! Bastards.
The episode that makes me cry is the one where we find out who Leela’s parents really are. There’s a montage at the ends where Leela’s growing up, and they’re watching her from the sewer and making sure she’s safe, and there’s a really sweet song playing. It gets me every time. And then there’s the final episode–what an emotional roller coaster! I miss Futurama.
:sigh:
ME
hahah I loved that one!
what’s funny is how they actually start to respect him after that! They are like So zoidberg, what’s new? He says. Weeeeell… you know…
I’m a big fan of malevolent aliens though Lurr and the guy from the news.
WINDMILLS DO NOT WORK THAT WAY!!!
I wish there were a screaming alien that just screams at the ditzy reporters after they say such things that make me want to vomit. You know… like almost all 24-hour newscasters these days.
Baby Love Child, by Pizzcato Five.
One of my housemates had his fifteen-year old miniature schnauzer (and ten-year member of our household) die on him about two years ago. He sits there and grimly watches that episode every time it airs. He says it’s like chewing on a sore.
And yes,* Baby Love Child* gets to me too.
That episode wasn’t that sad. Luck Of The Fryrish where Fry discovers his brother named his son after him was the saddest episode.
Okay, that one gets to me too. The emotional power of Don’t You Forget About Me should never be underestimated.