Top 10 Anime That Will Make You Cry



 Top 10 Anime That Will Make You Cry

In the vast and captivating world of anime, there exists a treasure trove of emotions waiting to be unearthed. Dear viewers, we invite you to embark on a journey with us. A journey through the heartwrenching narratives and poignant tales that have graced the anime realm. Welcome back to our channel, where we're about to delve into an emotional odyssey. This is our chronicle of the Top 10 Anime That Will Make You Cry."

10.

True Tears

“The you within me is always crying. I have always wanted to wipe away your tears, but I cannot imagine the tenderness of wiping the tears from your face.” – said Shinichiro Nakagami.

True Tears is a very normal slice-of-life, romance, comedy, and drama with an unusual theme of tears. With the male protagonist, Shinichirou, an initial introduction to his surroundings, and the three heroines, Noe, Hiromi, and Aiko, the plot is fairly typical for this kind of anime from the outset.

However, it is quite difficult to predict what the story is about or where it is going until key events occur. By the time some major events arise, the anime is nearly over.

There is no claim made by True Tears that it offers some type of unique adventure. Instead, True Tears provides us, with the painful and genuine sides of love, such as unrequited love, betrayal, jealousy, remorse, and regret. The characters' reactions and choices are put to the test by a variety of obstacles and difficult problems. Due to their decisions, some of them led themselves or others to danger.

9. 86

What is 86? It's an anime that started slow-paced, with no special story or characters. Judging by its first two episodes, the anime was sure to be 5 out of 10. And by the end of it, you will list this anime as one of the best to air past decade.

The story is about a governmental system called the Republic, which is reminiscent of Nazi Germany and in which some people are denied human rights and are sent to their demise. The Leader of the 86, Shinei

Nouzen, and a favored commander by the name of Milizé Vladilena also known as Lena serve as our major protagonists. Shinei and Lena try to change their fate. While not being aware of how many sacrifices may take.

86 is one of the greatest stories in the contemporary history of the medium and a true masterpiece. You can't help but become engrossed in the plot, fall in love with the characters, and become enraged by the way that 86 portrays the brutality of war, racism, and injustice.

8.

Made in Abyss Isn't Just an anime, It's an experience. There are several reasons why Made in Abyss might make you cry. It is a story of adventure, bravery, and sorrow that takes place in a dark and perilous universe.

The narrative begins in the city of Orth, which is situated at the top of a large bottomless pit known as the Abyss. The Abyss is frequently raided by people looking for treasure and valuables called relics. Riko, a passionate young girl living in the neighborhood orphanage, has a strong desire to explore the Abyss and develop into a legendary cave raider like her mother. One day while investigating the upper levels of the Abyss, she comes across a robot that looks like a young child. He is introduced as Reg and has no memory of his past, or how he got there. After receiving information about her mother, and wanting to discover who he is, both Riko & Reg decide to embark on a journey to the bottom of the Abyss.

With its excellent world-building and compelling storytelling, Made In Abyss is one of those anime that will utterly engross you from the get-go. You'll be hooked right up until the very end as you embark on an adventure into the unknown and explore the world that anime has to offer.

7. Plastic Memories

In the melancholy RomCom Plastic Memories, humans and androids live together, although the latter can only function for around nine years before becoming insane and acting like animals.

The story revolves around Tsukasa Mizugaki, a young man employed by a company that erases and restores the memories of androids called Giftias before they expire. Tsukasa is assigned to retrieve Giftia alongside Isla, a Giftia who is very close to the end of her life, and they fall in love while working together.

It should be noted that this anime places more of an emphasis on the partnership between a human and a Giftia in the workplace. Although hearing this previous line may be strange, even heartbreaking for some. It perfectly represents the spirit of the anime. So Grab some tissues now, before watching this anime.

6. March Comes in Like a Lion

It is hard to see every anime series due to the high production velocity at the moment. Because of this, some television series are only somewhat successful while others have enormous success. In this instance, a gem called Sangatsu no Lion went a little unnoticed. But what attraction can a melancholic anime have on a boy who plays Shogi?

Rei Kiriyama, a young man, is the main character of

-gatsu. The prodigy competes in tense matches in this mental sport, becoming only the fifth player in the history of shogi to achieve professional status while still in middle school. His most difficult battle though takes place off the board. The place is merely known as "life." But thanks to Akari, Hinata, and Momo, three kindhearted sisters in his neighborhood who have taken him under their wings.

How much Rei loses is one of the things that helps to ground the anime's story. Despite his prodigy status, his losses increase the realism of his current circumstance while preparing him for his subsequent ascent. -gatsu no Lion demonstrates its exceptional value in this medium through extraordinary execution, a nearly perfect thematic narrative, wonderful artistic talent. and a lot of amazing characters.

5. Violet Evergarden

A show that wasn't created to appeal to everyone yet is nonetheless a gem in every way. A show that perfectly portrayed the importance of emotions, and how to express and understand these emotions.

The anime tells the story of a young girl who had served in the military and is now working as an Auto Memory Doll, a ghostwriter who composes letters for those who struggle to communicate their emotions. The story centers on Violet's attempt to comprehend the nature of love after she learns that her mentor and guardian, Major Gilbert, loved her before he vanished during the last fight of the war. She encounters numerous customers along the road, offers assistance with their personal or professional issues, and gains new insights into both herself and the world at large.

After finishing it, you'll need a light series to recover. You won't regret a single moment and you're likely to be moved by its beauty. You will undoubtedly appreciate viewing this work of art and will remember this experience forever.

4. Your Lie In April

Imagine Putting yourself in a world without sound or music. A place without music, voices, or feelings. It would appear very hollow, wouldn't it? Kousei Arima is a character who has experience being around music but can't experience anything himself.

The protagonist of Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso is Kousei Arima, a child piano prodigy who became wellknown at a young age after being taught the instrument by his mother. Arima won every competition in which he took part because of his flawless performance. Ever since he lost his mother, Arima has been traumatized, which prevents him from playing the piano. Arima gives in to the world of music until he meets Miyazono Kaori, a teenage violinist who teaches him the true meaning of music.

Each episode features a consistent exhibition of the romance element, but its prominence gradually shifts. There are other emotions besides love, some of which may be harder to express, yet sometimes love takes center stage. The story offers a wide range of emotions for you to feel.

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