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* In the book version of ''Franklin is Lost'', Franklin, realizing that he is lost in the dark and scary woods, hides in his shell "and waited. Somebody would come. Sometime. Wouldn't they?". Seeing him trying to hide from all the noises he hears cannot help but make you feel sorry for him, especially since he disobeyed his mother's warning. It also counts as a subtle source of NightmareFuel.
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* Also from "Franklin in the Green Knight", before this happens, Snail speaks with the snow-turtle made by Franklin that has become the representation in Snail's mind of Franklin's upcoming baby sibling, telling it that it's really lucky because it'll have a big brother who will make sure it's never late and will help it with its homework and play games. He then breaks down crying, say that most of it's lucky because it'll have Franklin, still crying. This is how Franklin finds him, though he claims he has something in his eye.
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* Also from "Franklin in the Green Knight", before this happens, Snail speaks with the snow-turtle made by Franklin that has become the representation in Snail's mind of Franklin's upcoming baby sibling, telling it that it's really lucky because it'll have a big brother who will make sure it's never late and will help it with its homework and play games. He then breaks down crying, say saying that most of all, it's lucky because it'll have Franklin, still crying. This is how Franklin finds him, though he claims he has something in his eye.
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* "Franklin's Valentines"; when Franklin hurries to the schoolbus and ''all'' of his Valentines cards get caught by a strong gust of wind and he doens't even notice it. It doesn't help that the scene has a sad and rather eerie soundtrack.
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* "Franklin's Valentines"; when Franklin hurries to the schoolbus and ''all'' of his Valentines cards get caught by a strong gust of wind and he doens't even notice it. It doesn't help that the scene also has a sad and rather eerie soundtrack.
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* That moment in "Franklin's Valentines" when Franklin founds his Valentine's day cards on the road, all wet and ruined.
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* That moment in "Franklin's Valentines" Valentines"; when Franklin hurries to the schoolbus and ''all'' of his Valentines cards get caught by a strong gust of wind and he doens't even notice it. It doesn't help that the scene has a sad and rather eerie soundtrack.
** That moment when Franklin founds his Valentine's day cards on the road, all of them wet andruined.ruined. Franklin had never looked so ''misarable''...
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** Franklin crying when he thought that his mother had forgot to pack the cards and thus nobody would ever give him cards.
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-->'''Bear:''' ''(angry)'' That's the last time I tell you a secret, Franklin! (storms off)\\
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-->'''Bear:''' ''(angry)'' That's the last time I tell you a secret, Franklin! (storms off)\\''(storms off)''\\
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* Granny's tale of losing her parents and home in a fire in ''Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure'' definitely qualifies.
* One could easily shed a tear for Harriet in ''Franklin's Magic Christmas'' when she breaks down crying after she and Franklin get lost in the woods and Franklin becomes rather angrier than he should. (Though, to Franklin's credit, he realizes quickly that he messed up and he also takes responsibility.)
* One could easily shed a tear for Harriet in ''Franklin's Magic Christmas'' when she breaks down crying after she and Franklin get lost in the woods and Franklin becomes rather angrier than he should. (Though, to Franklin's credit, he realizes quickly that he messed up and he also takes responsibility.)
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* Granny's tale of losing her parents and home in a fire in ''Franklin "Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure'' Treasure" definitely qualifies.
* One could easily shed a tear for Harriet in''Franklin's "Franklin's Magic Christmas'' Christmas" when she breaks down crying after she and Franklin get lost in the woods and Franklin becomes rather angrier than he should. (Though, to Franklin's credit, he realizes quickly that he messed up and he also takes responsibility.)
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* "Franklin's Bad Day" really hits hard when you learn why Franklin is upset.[[note]]because his friend, Otter, has moved away, and Franklin really misses her; flashbacks make it especially clear how close the two were, and to make it worse, scenes of Otter were removed from the intro afterwards, as if to hammer the point further home.[[/note]]
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-->'''Bear''': (angry) That's the last time I tell you a secret, Franklin! (storms off)\\
'''Beaver''': Gee, I'm glad ''I'' didn't tell anyone.\\
'''Snail''': He sure was mad.\\
'''Fox''': Yeah, I've never heard him say stuff like that to ''you'' before, Franklin.\\
'''Franklin''': (sighs) Me neither...
* In "Back to School with Franklin," Badger can't join her schoolmates in playing soccer, and is stuck watching them from the sidelines.
'''Beaver''': Gee, I'm glad ''I'' didn't tell anyone.\\
'''Snail''': He sure was mad.\\
'''Fox''': Yeah, I've never heard him say stuff like that to ''you'' before, Franklin.\\
'''Franklin''': (sighs) Me neither...
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-->'''Snail''': Look out, Franklin! Coming through!\\
'''Franklin''': Hey Snail! Want to play?\\
'''Snail''': No time, Franklin! I'm on my way to Bear's surprise party!\\
'''Franklin''': (gasp) Bear's party! I hope I'm not too late.\\
'''Snail''': Hope you all have fun... (starts crying)\\
'''Franklin''': Snail?\\
'''Snail''': Whenever I get somewhere, the fun's always over. I left yesterday!\\
'''Franklin''': ''Yesterday?''\\
'''Snail''': Uh-huh, so I wouldn't be late. And now, I ''am'' gonna be late! ''Again!'' (cries)\\
'''Franklin''': (crying) There there, Snail, please don't cry.
'''Franklin''': Hey Snail! Want to play?\\
'''Snail''': No time, Franklin! I'm on my way to Bear's surprise party!\\
'''Franklin''': (gasp) Bear's party! I hope I'm not too late.\\
'''Snail''': Hope you all have fun... (starts crying)\\
'''Franklin''': Snail?\\
'''Snail''': Whenever I get somewhere, the fun's always over. I left yesterday!\\
'''Franklin''': ''Yesterday?''\\
'''Snail''': Uh-huh, so I wouldn't be late. And now, I ''am'' gonna be late! ''Again!'' (cries)\\
'''Franklin''': (crying) There there, Snail, please don't cry.
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'''Snail''': Uh-huh, so I wouldn't be late. And now, I ''am'' gonna be late! ''Again!''
'''Franklin''': (crying)
'''Franklin:''' ''(crying)'' There there, Snail, please don't cry.
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* Speaking of Snail, there's what happens in ''Franklin and the Green Knight''. The entire "I Wonder" song sequence is basically one giant tearjerker as Snail is convinced that he's going to be alone once Franklin's parents have a baby and has been left alone by a frustrated Franklin. Meanwhile, Franklin is convinced that his parents will have zero time for him once the baby arrives.
-->'''Snail''': ''I'll miss hiding up there on his shell / 'Cause from there I get a lovely view / And if I'm gonna to lose / My best friend, Franklin / I really don't know / What I'm gonna do''
-->'''Franklin''': ''I guess I'm just / Afraid to be alone / I guess that's just / The way it's gonna be...''
* Also from ''Franklin in the Green Knight'', before this happens, Snail speaks with the snow-turtle made by Franklin that has become the representation in Snail's mind of Franklin's upcoming baby sibling, telling it that it's really lucky because it'll have a big brother who will make sure it's never late and will help it with its homework and play games. He then breaks down crying, say that most of it's lucky because it'll have Franklin, still crying. This is how Franklin finds him, though he claims he has something in his eye.
-->'''Snail''': ''I'll miss hiding up there on his shell / 'Cause from there I get a lovely view / And if I'm gonna to lose / My best friend, Franklin / I really don't know / What I'm gonna do''
-->'''Franklin''': ''I guess I'm just / Afraid to be alone / I guess that's just / The way it's gonna be...''
* Also from ''Franklin in the Green Knight'', before this happens, Snail speaks with the snow-turtle made by Franklin that has become the representation in Snail's mind of Franklin's upcoming baby sibling, telling it that it's really lucky because it'll have a big brother who will make sure it's never late and will help it with its homework and play games. He then breaks down crying, say that most of it's lucky because it'll have Franklin, still crying. This is how Franklin finds him, though he claims he has something in his eye.
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* Speaking of Snail, there's what happens in ''Franklin "Franklin and the Green Knight''.Knight". The entire "I Wonder" song sequence is basically one giant tearjerker as Snail is convinced that he's going to be alone once Franklin's parents have a baby and has been left alone by a frustrated Franklin. Meanwhile, Franklin is convinced that his parents will have zero time for him once the baby arrives.
-->'''Snail''': -->'''Snail:''' ''I'll miss hiding up there on his shell / 'Cause from there I get a lovely view / And if I'm gonna to lose / My best friend, Franklin / I really don't know / What I'm gonna do''
-->'''Franklin''': -->'''Franklin:''' ''I guess I'm just / Afraid to be alone / I guess that's just / The way it's gonna be...''
* Also from''Franklin "Franklin in the Green Knight'', Knight", before this happens, Snail speaks with the snow-turtle made by Franklin that has become the representation in Snail's mind of Franklin's upcoming baby sibling, telling it that it's really lucky because it'll have a big brother who will make sure it's never late and will help it with its homework and play games. He then breaks down crying, say that most of it's lucky because it'll have Franklin, still crying. This is how Franklin finds him, though he claims he has something in his eye.
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-->'''Bear''': (angry) If you won't believe me, then maybe we shouldn't be best friends anymore!\\
'''Franklin''': (equally angry) You're right! Maybe we shouldn't be best friends anymore!\\
'''Bear''': Fine then!\\
'''Franklin''': Fine!
* That moment in ''Franklin's Valentines'' when Franklin founds his Valentine's day cards on the road, all wet and ruined.
* Snail again, in an indirect way. In "Franklin and Snail's Dream," the scene in which, after several failed attempts at helping Snail to fly, Franklin wonders to his father Mr. Turtle if maybe there some dreams too big to achieve.
* Harriet crying over not being able to go to school with Beatrice in ''Back to School with Franklin'' and losing her daytime playmate. Thank goodness for Franklin (and blue blankie) to the rescue.
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'''Franklin''': (equally angry) You're right! Maybe we shouldn't be best friends anymore!\\
'''Bear''': Fine then!\\
'''Franklin''': Fine!
* That moment in ''Franklin's Valentines'' when Franklin founds his Valentine's day cards on the road, all wet and ruined.
* Snail again, in an indirect way. In "Franklin and Snail's Dream," the scene in which, after several failed attempts at helping Snail to fly, Franklin wonders to his father Mr. Turtle if maybe there some dreams too big to achieve.
* Harriet crying over not being able to go to school with Beatrice in ''Back to School with Franklin'' and losing her daytime playmate. Thank goodness for Franklin (and blue blankie) to the rescue.
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** In the original book, Franklin nearly stepped on Snail. He would have never forgiven himself if he did.
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* "Franklin's Bad Day" really hits hard when you learn why Franklin is upset.[[note]]because his friend, Otter, moved away, and Franklin really misses her[[/note]]
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* Harriet crying over not being able to go to school with Beatrice in ''Back to School with Franklin'' and losing her daytime playmate. Thank goodness for Franklin to the rescue.
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* Snail again, in an indirect way. In "Franklin and Snail's Dream," the scene in which, after several failed attempts at helping Snail to fly, Franklin wonders to his father Mr. Turtle if maybe there some dreams too big to achieve.
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* That moment in ''Franklin's Valentine's day'' when Franklin founds his Valentine cards on the road.
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* Granny's tale of losing her parents and home in a fire in ''Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure'' definitely qualifies. The "I Wonder" song from Franklin and the Green Knight is another example. And one could easily shed a tear for Harriet in ''Franklin's Magic Christmas'' when she breaks down crying after she and Franklin get lost in the woods and Franklin becomes rather angrier than he should. (Though, to Franklin's credit, he realizes quickly that he messed up and he also takes responsibility.)
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* Granny's tale of losing her parents and home in a fire in ''Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure'' definitely qualifies. The "I Wonder" song from Franklin and the Green Knight is another example. And one qualifies.
* One could easily shed a tear for Harriet in ''Franklin's Magic Christmas'' when she breaks down crying after she and Franklin get lost in the woods and Franklin becomes rather angrier than he should. (Though, to Franklin's credit, he realizes quickly that he messed up and he also takes responsibility.)
* One could easily shed a tear for Harriet in ''Franklin's Magic Christmas'' when she breaks down crying after she and Franklin get lost in the woods and Franklin becomes rather angrier than he should. (Though, to Franklin's credit, he realizes quickly that he messed up and he also takes responsibility.)
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-->'''Snail''': ''I'll miss hiding up there on his shell / 'Cause from there I get a lovely view / And if I'm gonna to lose / My best friend, Franklin / I really don't know / What I'm gonna do''
-->'''Franklin''': ''I guess I'm just / Afraid to be alone / I guess that's just / The way it's gonna be...''
-->'''Snail''': ''I'll miss hiding up there on his shell / 'Cause from there I get a lovely view / And if I'm gonna to lose / My best friend, Franklin / I really don't know / What I'm gonna do''
-->'''Franklin''': ''I guess I'm just / Afraid to be alone / I guess that's just / The way it's gonna be...''
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'''Franklin''': Fine!\\
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'''Franklin''': Fine!\\Fine!
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-->'''Bear'': (angry) If you won't believe me, then maybe we shouldn't be best friends anymore!\\
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* Franklin and Bear falling out in "Franklin's Favorite Card".
-->'''Bear'': (angry) If you won't believe me, then maybe we shouldn't be best friends anymore!\\
'''Franklin''': (equally angry) You're right! Maybe we shouldn't be best friends anymore!\\
'''Bear''': Fine then!\\
'''Franklin''': Fine!\\
-->'''Bear'': (angry) If you won't believe me, then maybe we shouldn't be best friends anymore!\\
'''Franklin''': (equally angry) You're right! Maybe we shouldn't be best friends anymore!\\
'''Bear''': Fine then!\\
'''Franklin''': Fine!\\
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That scene almost brought me to tears and this is a little kids show! Then again, I remember that maybe I did tear up as a kid.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[TheWoobie "Whenever I get somewhere, the fun's always over."]]]]
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* In "Hurry Up, Franklin!", Snail left a whole day early just so he can make it to Bear's surprise party on time. Unfortunately, he still won't be on time despite his early departure. He tells Franklin his story and they both end up crying. Luckily, Franklin helps them both make it just in time.
* There was one episode where Franklin breaks Bear's promise and the way he reacted to it. As a result, Bear doesn't talk and even ignores showing contact with Franklin for days.
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* There was "Franklin Says Sorry" where Franklin breaks Bear's promise and the way he reacted to it. As a result, Bear doesn't talk and even ignores showing contact with Franklin for days.
-->'''Bear''': (angry) That's the last time I tell you a secret, Franklin! (storms off)\\
'''Beaver''': Gee, I'm glad ''I'' didn't tell anyone.\\
'''Snail''': He sure was mad.\\
'''Fox''': Yeah, I've never heard him say stuff like that to ''you'' before, Franklin.\\
'''Franklin''': (sighs) Me neither...
* ''God, poor little Snail...'' In "Hurry Up,Franklin!", Franklin", Snail left a whole day early just so he can make it to Bear's surprise party on time. Unfortunately, he still won't be on time despite his early departure. He tells Franklin his story and they both end up crying. Luckily, Franklin helps them both make it just in time.
* There was one episode where Franklin breaksThe worst part is that Snail says he is gonna be late ''"again"!'' ''This has happened already before. Who knows how many times?''
-->'''Snail''': Look out, Franklin! Coming through!\\
'''Franklin''': Hey Snail! Want to play?\\
'''Snail''': No time, Franklin! I'm on my way to Bear'spromise and surprise party!\\
'''Franklin''': (gasp) Bear's party! I hope I'm not too late.\\
'''Snail''': Hope you all have fun... (sobs)\\
'''Franklin''': Snail?\\
'''Snail''': Whenever I get somewhere, theway he reacted to it. As a result, Bear doesn't talk and even ignores showing contact with Franklin for days.fun's always over. I left yesterday!\\
'''Franklin''': ''Yesterday?''\\
'''Snail''': Uh-huh, so I wouldn't be late. And now, I ''am'' gonna be late! ''Again!'' (cries)\\
'''Franklin''': (crying) There there, Snail, please don't cry.
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-->'''Bear''': (angry) That's the last time I tell you a secret, Franklin! (storms off)\\
'''Beaver''': Gee, I'm glad ''I'' didn't tell anyone.\\
'''Snail''': He sure was mad.\\
'''Fox''': Yeah, I've never heard him say stuff like that to ''you'' before, Franklin.\\
'''Franklin''': (sighs) Me neither...
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* There was one episode where Franklin breaks
-->'''Snail''': Look out, Franklin! Coming through!\\
'''Franklin''': Hey Snail! Want to play?\\
'''Snail''': No time, Franklin! I'm on my way to Bear's
'''Franklin''': (gasp) Bear's party! I hope I'm not too late.\\
'''Snail''': Hope you all have fun... (sobs)\\
'''Franklin''': Snail?\\
'''Snail''': Whenever I get somewhere, the
'''Franklin''': ''Yesterday?''\\
'''Snail''': Uh-huh, so I wouldn't be late. And now, I ''am'' gonna be late! ''Again!'' (cries)\\
'''Franklin''': (crying) There there, Snail, please don't cry.
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* There was one episode where Franklin breaks Bear's promise and the way he reacted to it. As a result, Bear doesn't talk and even ignores showing contact with Franklin for days.
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* Granny's tale of losing her parents and home in a fire in ''Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure'' definitely qualifies. The "I Wonder" song from Franklin and the Green Knight is another example. And one could easily shed a tear for Harriet in ''Franklin's Magic Christmas'' when she breaks down crying after she and Franklin get lost in the woods and Franklin becomes rather angrier than he should. (Though, to Franklin's credit, he realizes quickly that he messed up and he also takes responsibility.)
* "Franklin's Bad Day" really hits hard when you learn why Franklin is upset.
* "Franklin Growing Up Fast" when Bear points out the things Franklin won't be able to do when he's older.
* In "Hurry Up, Franklin!", Snail left a whole day early just so he can make it to Bear's surprise party on time. Unfortunately, he still won't be on time despite his early departure. He tells Franklin his story and they both end up crying. Luckily, Franklin helps them both make it just in time.
* "Franklin's Bad Day" really hits hard when you learn why Franklin is upset.
* "Franklin Growing Up Fast" when Bear points out the things Franklin won't be able to do when he's older.
* In "Hurry Up, Franklin!", Snail left a whole day early just so he can make it to Bear's surprise party on time. Unfortunately, he still won't be on time despite his early departure. He tells Franklin his story and they both end up crying. Luckily, Franklin helps them both make it just in time.