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What would you say is your favorito animê moment of all time?

It doesn't have to be a fight, it can be anything that captured your attention and is forever engraved in your coração and mind as the reason you amor a certain anime/manga. Think of it as a landmark that defines that animê for you, if you can't think of one then list as many as you feel like.For me it would be L's death.

Death Note is perhaps my favorito anime/manga, and nothing has ever hit me mais than when l died. I mean this was one moment that I swear I did not see coming and though it was a sad moment it made Death Note my favorito anime/manga. Sure death in animê is a common thing but L's death is the first that literally had me saying "WTF wait, no, l can't die... He still has to catch Light. Wait but, awe damn. What kind of animê is this, can the main protagonist just die like that? I mean sh*t this isn't Dragon Ball where they can just wish him back to life"
 Cryogenic posted over a year ago
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whiteflame55 said:
There are a lot of good moments, and asking for one is very difficult. I won't include any of the best speeches in animê history, since those aren't moments. I will, however, state a few runners up.

Mami's death in Puella Magi Madoka Magika. Yeah, lots of deaths are coming, but this one's special. This was the beginning of a fantastic twist that set the tone for the rest of the series. Absolutely shocking.
Jack's stabbing of Leo in Pandora Hearts. No death here, but truly a fantastic moment, again a massive shift for a series.
Both Shirley's death and the explosion of FLEIJA in Code Geass. These moments were fantastic displays of emotion, probably the most gut-wrenching scenes I've ever seen.
Kamina shoving Simon's Gunman onto his Gunman's head. It's different from the rest, a funny moment, but I don't think I've ever been mais bewildered por an action in animê history. It just encapsulated Kamina's character so well.
Ace being punched through the chest in One Piece. Note I'm not talking about the death here. This was just shocking. Having accomplished their goal of freeing Ace, many of us, myself included, believed that things were on the upswing and Ace would be saved. His journey ending there was very surprising.


So, with all of these great moments, what do I pick?

Spike's death in Cowboy Bebop. It was masterfully done, probably the best ending I've seen in anime. His job done, Julia avenged, he plodded slowly down the stairs, blood pouring from multiple points on his head and body. He took his hand away from his arm, which hung limply at his side, pointed it at the confused men entering the room, and said one word: "bang," before falling to the ground.

It was a masterpiece. The series itself was great, but it's the ending that makes Cowboy Bebop one of the best pieces of animê ever made.
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ImAnEasel said:
... This is hard. XD

I think it's actually the moment Gaara came back to life in naruto Shippuden and everyone was there. :') Even though I had already had spoilers about him coming back to life, I still felt greatly relieved.
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silverexorcist said:
I'm just going to leave One Piece out of this: Oda has a talent for making powerful scenes.

My three favorito moments are in Psycho-Pass and Maoyuu Maou Yuusha, two of my favorito short-term anime.

Two of the moments are in Psycho-Pass. And damn it, they're both spoilers. Just on the CHANCE that someone wants to see the series, I really don't want to spoil it. But for hints, the first involves the time where the Dominator doesn't work for the first time in the series and the segundo involves Detective Tsunemori meeting the Sibyl System face to face.

Maoyuu Maou Yuusha has one of my favorito speeches of all time, my favorito to be shown in anime. The elder sister dresses herself as the Crimson Scholar to take her place when the Inquisition comes and she fearlessly speaks of her own morals before the crowd that was supposed to stone her to death. That moment was practically the embodiment of character development for that girl. All at once, we got to see how much she's changed despite the little screen time she gets.
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K0VIP3R said:
It's between the final 10 episodes of Monster. Genuinely my favourite ever animê and I feel it has one of the best stories ever conceived in anime. But the last ten brought it to a shocking and satisfying ending. You don't see massacres like the one in this in every anime. It's just frightening enxada this actually happens.

And a scene from Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin. Another great anime. The main characters threaten this guy, get him to confess everything he'd been doing inside a reformatory school and then played a taped recording of him during a mayoral election campaign destroying his chances at becoming mayor. You have to watch this to get the full picture
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blackpanther666 said:
This is where it gets complicated. I can't just mention one, so I'll mention several epic moments that I truly loved.

1. Whiteflame already mentioned this, so I won't describe too much about it, just what I felt about it. When Spike 'died' in Cowboy Bebop. To say the least, I was a bit shocked, though it seemed to kind of lead up to it in that episode. It was an epic moment, for an epic guy.

2. Luffy and the others standing there seeing the Going Merry off. It touched my coração - to see that they would all share so much amor for their barco would, to the non-anime watcher, seem insane, but to me it was just brilliantly done and ridiculously sad. Tears may have leaked from my eyes. I'm not ashamed.

3. Ulquiorra releasing his Zanpakuto and basically obliterating Ichigo in the o espaço of less than a minuto (or ten in the animê itself). That was EPIC. His Zanpakuto release was just soooo cool... that green reiatsu in the form of rain was ridiculously cool, plus Ulquiorra was just a badass guy.

4. Luffy fighting against Lucci, but in particular, the last five minutes, where, even though he could barely stand, he still took a Rokuogan to the chest, fell to the ground, then, inspired por Usopp and his crew, stood back up and started fight again, taking another hit to the chest, with an even stronger Rokuogan, then almost fell, but stepped straight back up and beat the crap out of Lucci with a Jet Gatling Gun, and winning the fight. For me, that was also plain epic. I makes me wish I was an animê character, so I could do those kind of things.

5. The final moment of angel Beats, where Otonashi and Kanade were getting ready for her to disappear... when she said that she had his heart, he knew that she would disappear when she said those precious words he desperately wanted to hear, yet couldn't because she would disappear... but, in the end, she disappeared anyway. I loved it, it was so sad, yet, I loved it anyway.
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