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!!The first film
* As [[TearJerker heartbreaking]] as it was, Atreyu desperately trying to save Artax is incredibly moving. "You have to try. You have to care. For me. You're my friend. I love you."
* Falkor, the Reliable.
--> '''Falkor''': Having a luck dragon with you is the only way to go on a quest.
** The entire scene where they first meet is absolutely adorable. The ear scratching, the way Falkor cheers Atreyu up... all of it.
-->'''Atreyu:''' ''(smiles)'' It's good to have a friend again.
** The fact that even as the Nothing is actively destroying everything, Falkor continues to frantically search for Atreyu and call out his name. By this point it's clear that they could do nothing to stop well...the Nothing, but Falkor does everything he can to save his friend. He succeeds.
** Also at the end, when Atreyu is depressed over the fact that he thinks he failed, and Falkor reassures him that he did the best he could. You can hear the despair and hopelessness in his voice, but Falkor still tries to sound as comforting as he can.
* "I will do what I dream!"
* The fact that in the end, all of the horrible things done by the Nothing are undone; specifically that Artax is alive and reunited with Atreyu.
** Also seeing the Rockbiter happy with his "little friends" again.

!!The second film
* The end of the film, in which Bastian has been unwittingly sacrificing his memories of his life on Earth in order to use godlike wishes. Bastian is confronted by the BigBad Xayide, the land is in ruins in spite of his wasted wishes, and he has only one memory left. What does he wish for?
-->'''Bastian:''' ''(looks at Xayide)'' I wish for you have a ''[[EvilCannotComprehendGood heart]]''.\\
''(Xayide suddenly stops in her tracks, the snide grin on her face falling into a realization of sincerely distraught shame, and a SingleTear rolls down her cheek. When it splashes on the ground, its ripples spread across Fantasia, undoing all her evil deeds.)''
* The part where Bastian has only two memories left -- his much-mourned mother and his grieving, impatient father -- and Bastian chooses to remember his father.
** When Atreyu realizes that Bastian sacrificed his memory of his mother to bring him back to life, Atreyu's reaction is an aggrieved, "Falkor, you shouldn't have let him!" He believed that memory was more precious than his own life.
* Bastian's father reads along on his son's adventure and encourages him.
** The movie ends with the two hugging each other after Bastian has returned.
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*** Atreyu and Falkor were given the Water of Life after they were brought there to heal when Atreyu's meeting with the Childlike Empress' ended. She sent them with three of her Powers within Auryn and the Water of Life.
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* The end of the film, in which the protagonist has been unwittingly sacrificing his memories of his life on Earth in order to use godlike wishes. He is confronted by the BigBad Xayide, the land is in ruins in spite of his wasted wishes, and he has only one memory left. What does he wish for?

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* The part where he has only two memories left -- his much-mourned mother and his grieving, impatient father -- and he chooses to remember his father.

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* Also at the end, when Atreyu is depressed over the fact that he thinks he failed, and Falkor reassures him that he did the best he could.

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* ** The fact that even as the Nothing is actively destroying everything, Falkor continues to frantically search for Atreyu and call out his name. By this point it's clear that they could do nothing to stop well...the Nothing, but Falkor does everything he can to save his friend. He succeeds.
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Also at the end, when Atreyu is depressed over the fact that he thinks he failed, and Falkor reassures him that he did the best he could.could. You can hear the despair and hopelessness in his voice, but Falkor still tries to sound as comforting as he can.
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* Falcor, the Reliable.
--> '''Falcor''': Having a luck dragon with you is the only way to go on a quest.
** The entire scene where they first meet is absolutely adorable. The ear scratching, the way Falcor cheers Atreyu up... all of it.

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* Falcor, Falkor, the Reliable.
--> '''Falcor''': '''Falkor''': Having a luck dragon with you is the only way to go on a quest.
** The entire scene where they first meet is absolutely adorable. The ear scratching, the way Falcor Falkor cheers Atreyu up... all of it.



* Also at the end, when Atreyu is depressed over the fact that he thinks he failed, and Falcor reassures him that he did the best he could.

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* Also at the end, when Atreyu is depressed over the fact that he thinks he failed, and Falcor Falkor reassures him that he did the best he could.



** When Atreyu realizes that Bastian sacrificed his memory of his mother to bring him back to life, Atreyu's reaction is an aggrieved, "Falcor, you shouldn't have let him!" He believed that memory was more precious than his own life.

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** When Atreyu realizes that Bastian sacrificed his memory of his mother to bring him back to life, Atreyu's reaction is an aggrieved, "Falcor, "Falkor, you shouldn't have let him!" He believed that memory was more precious than his own life.
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** When Atreyu realizes that Bastian sacrificed his memory of his mother to bring him back to life, Atreyu's reaction is an aggrieved, "Falcor, you shouldn't have let him!" He believed that memory was more precious than his own life.
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-->'''Bastian:''' ''(looks at Xayide)'' I wish you had a ''[[EvilCannotComprehendGood heart]]''.\\

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-->'''Bastian:''' ''(looks at Xayide)'' I wish for you had have a ''[[EvilCannotComprehendGood heart]]''.\\
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-->'''Bastian:''' ''(looks at Xayide)'' I wish you had a heart.\\
''(Xayide suddenly stops in her tracks, the snide grin on her face falling into a realization of sincerely distraught shame, and a single tear rolls down her cheek. When it splashes on the ground, its ripples spread across Fantasia, undoing all her evil deeds.)''

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-->'''Bastian:''' ''(looks at Xayide)'' I wish you had a heart.''[[EvilCannotComprehendGood heart]]''.\\
''(Xayide suddenly stops in her tracks, the snide grin on her face falling into a realization of sincerely distraught shame, and a single tear SingleTear rolls down her cheek. When it splashes on the ground, its ripples spread across Fantasia, undoing all her evil deeds.)''
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* The fact that in the end, all of the horrible things done by the Nothing are undone; specifically that Artax is alive and reunited with Atreyu.
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* The end of the film, in which the protagonist has been unwittingly sacrificing his memories of his life on Earth in order to use godlike wishes. He is confronted by the BigBad Zayide, the land is in ruins in spite of his wasted wishes, and he has only one memory left. What does he wish for?

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* The end of the film, in which the protagonist has been unwittingly sacrificing his memories of his life on Earth in order to use godlike wishes. He is confronted by the BigBad Zayide, Xayide, the land is in ruins in spite of his wasted wishes, and he has only one memory left. What does he wish for?
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-->'''Bastian:''' ''(looks at Xayide)'' I wish [[spoiler:you had a heart]].\\
[[spoiler:''(Xayide suddenly stops in her tracks, the snide grin on her face falling into a realization of sincerely distraught shame, and a single tear rolls down her cheek. When it splashes on the ground, its ripples spread across Fantasia, undoing all her evil deeds.)'']]

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-->'''Bastian:''' ''(looks at Xayide)'' I wish [[spoiler:you you had a heart]].heart.\\
[[spoiler:''(Xayide ''(Xayide suddenly stops in her tracks, the snide grin on her face falling into a realization of sincerely distraught shame, and a single tear rolls down her cheek. When it splashes on the ground, its ripples spread across Fantasia, undoing all her evil deeds.)'']])''
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--->'''Bastian:''' Father! Father! I - am - Bastian - Balthazar - Bux!

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--->'''Bastian:''' -->'''Bastian:''' Father! Father! I - am - Bastian - Balthazar - Bux!



--->''It was almost dark in the kitchen. His father sat motionless. Bastian stood up and switched on the light. And then he saw something he had never seen before.''\\

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* The final chapter is a chain of Heartwarming Moments that make up just about the most truly satisfying end to any book this troper has ever read.
** It all begins with the start of the final chapter. [[spoiler:Bastian]] has lost everything: his power, all of his memories [[spoiler:of Earth]], and his own name. All he wants now is to find a MacGuffin, [[spoiler:the Water of Life]], and go home, a goal that he had thrown away in favor of remaining in Fantastica and making more wishes. The image of his forgotten dream, the one that was to guide him to the MacGuffin, has been shattered. As he kneels in the snow, utterly defeated and hopeless, he sees two figures[[spoiler: Atreyu and Falkor, two Fantastican]] friends that he betrayed. He moves toward them and, without a word, divests himself of [[spoiler:AURYN, the source of all his power in Fantastica and]] his only remaining tie to the world and his sanity. In that instant, [[spoiler:AURYN]] glows brighter then the sun, and the three find themselves at the [[spoiler: Water of Life's]] vaulted chamber. However, the MacGuffin cannot let in one who does not tell it their name, and he,[[spoiler:Bastian]], has lost his. But [[spoiler: Atreyu]], the friend he betrayed and nearly killed, vouches for him, giving the MacGuffin [[spoiler:Bastian's]] name and naming himself his friend.
** After [[spoiler:Bastian]] drinks of the Water, he wants to take some of the liquid joy back to his grieving father, and tries to go home through the other gate in the vault. But he cannot go through, because he has not completed the stories he started in Fantastica through his adventures. [[spoiler:Bastian]] has lost his newfound strength, his memories, and has used his final wish. He has no way of finishing the countless stories he left in his wake, and he knows that he's doomed. As he sits on the brink of despair, his betrayed friend again vouches for him, promising that he will complete [[spoiler:Bastian's]] stories, no matter how long it takes. [[spoiler:Bastian]] is so moved by his friend's kindness that he bows himself down to the ground and weeps tears of joy, promising to never forget [[spoiler:Atreyu]] and his kindness, as long as he lives.
* Earlier in the story, [[spoiler:Bastian]] discovers that only those who have drank from the [[spoiler:Water of Life]] have the capacity to love, and only a few creatures in Fantastica/Fantasia have ever done so. This means that few Fantasticans ''truly'' love. However, when he invites [[spoiler:Atreyu and Falkor]] into the [[spoiler:Water of Life]] with him, they say something to the effect of "Not this time." When he asks about their wording, they reveal that, though they hadn't remembered until just now, each had been to (and implicitly had drank) the [[spoiler:Water of Life in their sleep as a result of having worn AURYN]]. If the reader gives this some thought, the purpose of this is clearly to assure the reader that [[spoiler:Atreyu and Falkor are truly capable of loving, and that their friendship with Bastian and each other was and is totally real and sincere.]]
* Bastian's last words in Fantastica [[spoiler:as he passes through the gate to his world, taking the Water to his father.]]
--->[[spoiler:'''Bastian:''' Father! Father! I - am - Bastian - Balthazar - Bux!]]
* [[spoiler:And finally, as Bastian is reunited with his father, as he is telling his father the story that he is sure he could not believe, he believes that he failed his father, that he spilled the Water as he came through the gate; but... well, I'll just let the following passage speak for itself.]]
--->[[spoiler:''It was almost dark in the kitchen. His father sat motionless. Bastian stood up and switched on the light. And then he saw something he had never seen before.'']]
--->[[spoiler:''He saw tears in his father's eyes.'']]
--->[[spoiler:''And he knew that he had brought him the Water of Life after all.'']]
** The chain of Crowning Moments doesn't stop there, though. The conversation between Bastian and the antiquarian at the very end, while not as much of a TearJerker, still manages to be very touching, essentially turning the nasty old bookseller into a sympathetic character.

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* The final chapter is a chain of Heartwarming Moments that make up just about the most truly satisfying end to any book this troper has ever read.
** It all
begins with the start of the final chapter. [[spoiler:Bastian]] as Bastian has lost everything: his power, all of his memories [[spoiler:of Earth]], of Earth, and his own name. All he wants now is to find a MacGuffin, [[spoiler:the the Water of Life]], Life, and go home, a goal that he had thrown away in favor of remaining in Fantastica and making more wishes. The image of his forgotten dream, the one that was to guide him to the MacGuffin, has been shattered. As he kneels in the snow, utterly defeated and hopeless, he sees two figures[[spoiler: Atreyu and Falkor, two Fantastican]] Fantastican friends that he betrayed. He moves toward them and, without a word, divests himself of [[spoiler:AURYN, AURYN, the source of all his power in Fantastica and]] and his only remaining tie to the world and his sanity. In that instant, [[spoiler:AURYN]] AURYN glows brighter then the sun, and the three find themselves at the [[spoiler: Water of Life's]] Life's vaulted chamber. However, the MacGuffin Water cannot let in one who does not tell it their name, and he,[[spoiler:Bastian]], Bastian has lost his. But [[spoiler: Atreyu]], Atreyu, the friend he betrayed and nearly killed, vouches for him, giving the MacGuffin [[spoiler:Bastian's]] Bastian's name and naming himself his friend.
** After [[spoiler:Bastian]] Bastian drinks of the Water, he wants to take some of the liquid joy back to his grieving father, and tries to go home through the other gate in the vault. But he cannot go through, because he has not completed the stories he started in Fantastica through his adventures. [[spoiler:Bastian]] Bastian has lost his newfound strength, his memories, and has used his final wish. He has no way of finishing the countless stories he left in his wake, and he knows that he's doomed. As he sits on the brink of despair, his betrayed friend again vouches for him, promising that he will complete [[spoiler:Bastian's]] Bastian's stories, no matter how long it takes. [[spoiler:Bastian]] Bastian is so moved by his friend's kindness that he bows himself down to the ground and weeps tears of joy, promising to never forget [[spoiler:Atreyu]] Atreyu and his kindness, as long as he lives.
* Earlier in the story, [[spoiler:Bastian]] Bastian discovers that only those who have drank from the [[spoiler:Water Water of Life]] Life have the capacity to love, and only a few creatures in Fantastica/Fantasia have ever done so. This means that few Fantasticans ''truly'' love. However, when he invites [[spoiler:Atreyu Atreyu and Falkor]] Falkor into the [[spoiler:Water Water of Life]] Life with him, they say something to the effect of "Not this time." When he asks about their wording, they reveal that, though they hadn't remembered until just now, each had been to (and implicitly had drank) the [[spoiler:Water Water of Life in their sleep as a result of having worn AURYN]]. AURYN. If the reader gives this some thought, the purpose of this is clearly to assure the reader that [[spoiler:Atreyu Atreyu and Falkor are truly capable of loving, and that their friendship with Bastian and each other was and is totally real and sincere.]]
sincere.
* Bastian's last words in Fantastica [[spoiler:as as he passes through the gate to his world, taking the Water to his father.]]
--->[[spoiler:'''Bastian:'''
father.
--->'''Bastian:'''
Father! Father! I - am - Bastian - Balthazar - Bux!]]
Bux!
* [[spoiler:And And finally, as Bastian is reunited with his father, as he is telling his father the story that he is sure he could not believe, he believes that he failed his father, that he spilled the Water as he came through the gate; but... well, I'll just let gate, but the following passage speak for itself.]]
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** The chain of Crowning Moments doesn't stop there, though. The conversation between Bastian and the antiquarian at the very end, while not as much of a TearJerker, still manages to be very touching, essentially turning end turns the nasty old bookseller into a sympathetic character.






-->'''Atreyu''': ''(smiles)'' It's good to have a friend again.
* Also at the end, when Atreyu is depressed over the fact that he [[spoiler: thinks he]] failed, and Falcor reassures him that he did the best he could.

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-->'''Atreyu''': -->'''Atreyu:''' ''(smiles)'' It's good to have a friend again.
* Also at the end, when Atreyu is depressed over the fact that he [[spoiler: thinks he]] he failed, and Falcor reassures him that he did the best he could.




* The end of the (otherwise dodgy) film, in which the protagonist has been unwittingly sacrificing his memories of his life on Earth in order to use godlike wishes. He is confronted by the BigBad, the land is in ruins in spite of his wasted wishes, and he has only one memory left. What does he wish for?

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* I like the part where he has only two memories left -- his much-mourned mother and his grieving, impatient father -- and he chooses to remember his father.
* This troper found it particularly heartwarming for Bastian's father to be reading along on his son's adventure and encouraging him. Only wish they had shown more of his reactions.

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* I like the The part where he has only two memories left -- his much-mourned mother and his grieving, impatient father -- and he chooses to remember his father.
* This troper found it particularly heartwarming for Bastian's father to be reading reads along on his son's adventure and encouraging him. Only wish they had shown more of his reactions.encourages him.
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* Earlier in the story, [[spoiler:Bastian]] discovers that only those who have drank from the [[spoiler:Water of Life]] have the capacity to love, and only few creatures in Fantastica/Fantasia have ever done so. This means that few Fantasticans ''truly'' love. However, when he invites [[spoiler:Atreyu and Falkor]] into the [[spoiler:water of life]] with him, they say something to the effect of "Not this time." When he asks about their wording, they reveal that, though they hadn't remembered until just now, each had been to (and implicitly had drank) the [[spoiler:water of life in their sleep as a result of having worn AURYN]]. If the reader gives this some thought, the purpose of this is clearly to assure the reader that [[spoiler:Atreyu and Falkor]] are truly capable of loving, and that their friendship with [[spoiler:Bastian]] and each other was and is totally real and sincere.]]

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* Earlier in the story, [[spoiler:Bastian]] discovers that only those who have drank from the [[spoiler:Water of Life]] have the capacity to love, and only a few creatures in Fantastica/Fantasia have ever done so. This means that few Fantasticans ''truly'' love. However, when he invites [[spoiler:Atreyu and Falkor]] into the [[spoiler:water [[spoiler:Water of life]] Life]] with him, they say something to the effect of "Not this time." When he asks about their wording, they reveal that, though they hadn't remembered until just now, each had been to (and implicitly had drank) the [[spoiler:water [[spoiler:Water of life Life in their sleep as a result of having worn AURYN]]. If the reader gives this some thought, the purpose of this is clearly to assure the reader that [[spoiler:Atreyu and Falkor]] Falkor are truly capable of loving, and that their friendship with [[spoiler:Bastian]] Bastian and each other was and is totally real and sincere.]]
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* Falcor, the Reliable.

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* As [[TearJerker heartbreaking]] as it was, Atreyu desperately trying to save Artax is incredibly moving. "You have to try. You have to care. For me. You're my friend. I love you."
* Falcor, the Reliable.




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** The entire scene where they first meet is absolutely adorable. The ear scratching, the way Falcor cheers Atreyu up... all of it.
-->'''Atreyu''': ''(smiles)'' It's good to have a friend again.
* Also at the end, when Atreyu is depressed over the fact that he [[spoiler: thinks he]] failed, and Falcor reassures him that he did the best he could.
* "I will do what I dream!"
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** It all begins with the start of the final chapter. [[spoiler:Bastian]] has lost everything: his power, all of his memories [[spoiler:of Earth]], and his own name. All he wants now is to find a MacGuffin, [[spoiler:the Water of Life]], and go home, a goal that he had thrown away in favor of remaining in Fantastica and making more wishes. The image of his forgotten dream, the one that was to guide him to the MacGuffin, has been shattered. As he kneels in the snow, utterly defeated and hopeless, he sees two figures[[spoiler: Atreyu and Falkor, two Fantastican]] friends that he betrayed. He moves toward them and, without a word, divests himself of [[spoiler:AURYN, the source of all his power in Fantastica and]] his only remaining tie to the world and his sanity. In that instant, [[spoiler:AURYN]] glows brighter then the sun, and the three find themselves at the [[spoiler: Water of Life's]] vaulted chamber. However, the MacGuffin cannot let in one who does not tell it their name, and he,[[spoiler:Bastian]], has lost his. But [[spoiler: Atreyu]], the friend he betrayed and nearly killed, vouches for him, giving the MacGuffin [[Bastian's]] name and naming himself his friend.

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** It all begins with the start of the final chapter. [[spoiler:Bastian]] has lost everything: his power, all of his memories [[spoiler:of Earth]], and his own name. All he wants now is to find a MacGuffin, [[spoiler:the Water of Life]], and go home, a goal that he had thrown away in favor of remaining in Fantastica and making more wishes. The image of his forgotten dream, the one that was to guide him to the MacGuffin, has been shattered. As he kneels in the snow, utterly defeated and hopeless, he sees two figures[[spoiler: Atreyu and Falkor, two Fantastican]] friends that he betrayed. He moves toward them and, without a word, divests himself of [[spoiler:AURYN, the source of all his power in Fantastica and]] his only remaining tie to the world and his sanity. In that instant, [[spoiler:AURYN]] glows brighter then the sun, and the three find themselves at the [[spoiler: Water of Life's]] vaulted chamber. However, the MacGuffin cannot let in one who does not tell it their name, and he,[[spoiler:Bastian]], has lost his. But [[spoiler: Atreyu]], the friend he betrayed and nearly killed, vouches for him, giving the MacGuffin [[Bastian's]] [[spoiler:Bastian's]] name and naming himself his friend.
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* The final chapter is a chain of Heartwarming Moments that make up just about the most truly satisfying end to any book this troper has ever read.
** It all begins with the start of the final chapter. [[spoiler:Bastian]] has lost everything: his power, all of his memories [[spoiler:of Earth]], and his own name. All he wants now is to find a MacGuffin, [[spoiler:the Water of Life]], and go home, a goal that he had thrown away in favor of remaining in Fantastica and making more wishes. The image of his forgotten dream, the one that was to guide him to the MacGuffin, has been shattered. As he kneels in the snow, utterly defeated and hopeless, he sees two figures[[spoiler: Atreyu and Falkor, two Fantastican]] friends that he betrayed. He moves toward them and, without a word, divests himself of [[spoiler:AURYN, the source of all his power in Fantastica and]] his only remaining tie to the world and his sanity. In that instant, [[spoiler:AURYN]] glows brighter then the sun, and the three find themselves at the [[spoiler: Water of Life's]] vaulted chamber. However, the MacGuffin cannot let in one who does not tell it their name, and he,[[spoiler:Bastian]], has lost his. But [[spoiler: Atreyu]], the friend he betrayed and nearly killed, vouches for him, giving the MacGuffin [[Bastian's]] name and naming himself his friend.
** After [[spoiler:Bastian]] drinks of the Water, he wants to take some of the liquid joy back to his grieving father, and tries to go home through the other gate in the vault. But he cannot go through, because he has not completed the stories he started in Fantastica through his adventures. [[spoiler:Bastian]] has lost his newfound strength, his memories, and has used his final wish. He has no way of finishing the countless stories he left in his wake, and he knows that he's doomed. As he sits on the brink of despair, his betrayed friend again vouches for him, promising that he will complete [[spoiler:Bastian's]] stories, no matter how long it takes. [[spoiler:Bastian]] is so moved by his friend's kindness that he bows himself down to the ground and weeps tears of joy, promising to never forget [[spoiler:Atreyu]] and his kindness, as long as he lives.
* Earlier in the story, [[spoiler:Bastian]] discovers that only those who have drank from the [[spoiler:Water of Life]] have the capacity to love, and only few creatures in Fantastica/Fantasia have ever done so. This means that few Fantasticans ''truly'' love. However, when he invites [[spoiler:Atreyu and Falkor]] into the [[spoiler:water of life]] with him, they say something to the effect of "Not this time." When he asks about their wording, they reveal that, though they hadn't remembered until just now, each had been to (and implicitly had drank) the [[spoiler:water of life in their sleep as a result of having worn AURYN]]. If the reader gives this some thought, the purpose of this is clearly to assure the reader that [[spoiler:Atreyu and Falkor]] are truly capable of loving, and that their friendship with [[spoiler:Bastian]] and each other was and is totally real and sincere.]]
* Bastian's last words in Fantastica [[spoiler:as he passes through the gate to his world, taking the Water to his father.]]
--->[[spoiler:'''Bastian:''' Father! Father! I - am - Bastian - Balthazar - Bux!]]
* [[spoiler:And finally, as Bastian is reunited with his father, as he is telling his father the story that he is sure he could not believe, he believes that he failed his father, that he spilled the Water as he came through the gate; but... well, I'll just let the following passage speak for itself.]]
--->[[spoiler:''It was almost dark in the kitchen. His father sat motionless. Bastian stood up and switched on the light. And then he saw something he had never seen before.'']]
--->[[spoiler:''He saw tears in his father's eyes.'']]
--->[[spoiler:''And he knew that he had brought him the Water of Life after all.'']]
** The chain of Crowning Moments doesn't stop there, though. The conversation between Bastian and the antiquarian at the very end, while not as much of a TearJerker, still manages to be very touching, essentially turning the nasty old bookseller into a sympathetic character.
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-->[[spoiler:''(Xayide suddenly stops in her tracks, the snide grin on her face falling into a realization of sincerely distraught shame, and a single tear rolls down her cheek. When it splashes on the ground, its ripples spread across Fantasia, undoing all her evil deeds.)'']]

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-->[[spoiler:''(Xayide [[spoiler:''(Xayide suddenly stops in her tracks, the snide grin on her face falling into a realization of sincerely distraught shame, and a single tear rolls down her cheek. When it splashes on the ground, its ripples spread across Fantasia, undoing all her evil deeds.)'']]
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!!The first film


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!!The second film

* The end of the (otherwise dodgy) film, in which the protagonist has been unwittingly sacrificing his memories of his life on Earth in order to use godlike wishes. He is confronted by the BigBad, the land is in ruins in spite of his wasted wishes, and he has only one memory left. What does he wish for?
-->'''Bastian:''' ''(looks at Xayide)'' I wish [[spoiler:you had a heart]].\\
-->[[spoiler:''(Xayide suddenly stops in her tracks, the snide grin on her face falling into a realization of sincerely distraught shame, and a single tear rolls down her cheek. When it splashes on the ground, its ripples spread across Fantasia, undoing all her evil deeds.)'']]
* I like the part where he has only two memories left -- his much-mourned mother and his grieving, impatient father -- and he chooses to remember his father.

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