Follow TV Tropes

Following

History TearJerker / HarveyBeaks

Go To

OR

Added: 4

Changed: 15

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


-->'''Irving:''' Sometimes people come into your life, and sometimes they have to leave.
-->'''Harvey:''' It's so sad.
-->'''Miriam:''' It ''is'' sad. But you're also really lucky you got to be their friend. Nothing's ever going to change that.
-->'''Irving:''' Yeah, you found each other. When a friend comes into your life, it changes you a little. They challenge you. They make you laugh. They make you stronger. Each person gives you a gift. A special part of them that you keep forever. It's like they're always with you.
** Even more bitter given the show being ScrewedByTheNetwork, all because Nick has highly unreasonable expectations that all modern Nicktoons absolutely ''must'' pull in the same ratings as ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'', or else they're viewed as expensive failures, even if said Nicktoons manage to beat shows on Cartoon Network and Disney XD in ratings.

to:

-->'''Irving:''' Sometimes people come into your life, and sometimes they have to leave.
-->'''Harvey:'''
leave.\\
'''Harvey:'''
It's so sad.
-->'''Miriam:'''
sad.\\
'''Miriam:'''
It ''is'' sad. But you're also really lucky you got to be their friend. Nothing's ever going to change that.
-->'''Irving:'''
that.\\
'''Irving:'''
Yeah, you found each other. When a friend comes into your life, it changes you a little. They challenge you. They make you laugh. They make you stronger. Each person gives you a gift. A special part of them that you keep forever. It's like they're always with you.
** Even more bitter given the show being ScrewedByTheNetwork, all because Nick has highly unreasonable expectations that all modern Nicktoons absolutely ''must'' pull in the same ratings as ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'', or else they're viewed as expensive failures, even if said Nicktoons manage to beat shows on Cartoon Network and Disney XD in ratings.ratings.
----

Added: 141

Changed: 259

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hbtj.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350: "Fee, this came to the house, and it's for you. Blister wanted you to have his belongings."]]

to:

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hbtj.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350: "Fee, this came to
%%
%% Image removed via crowner in
the house, and it's for you. Blister wanted you to have his belongings."]]Moments Images Cleanup Thread: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php?crowner_id=g35ifuud
%% https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=1642193091068711500
%% Please don't add a new image without discussion in Image Pickin'.
%%

Added: 135

Changed: 104

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Moments subpages are Spoilers Off pages



'''As a Moments subpage, all spoilers are unmarked [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff as per policy.]] Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''
----



* In [[VerySpecialEpisode "Later, Dingus"]], [[spoiler: [[GrumpyOldMan Blister]] [[KilledOffForReal passes away]]]]. Knowing his jestful nature, Fee of course assumes it is a prank. Later [[spoiler: after crashing his funeral]], she along with Harvey and Foo anticipate Blister will appear...he never does...and Fee ''waits all day for him'' until Miriam brings her a box of his belongings. Realizing the truth, Fee finally breaks down to tears (And so do the audience.) while Harvey and Foo console her. [[spoiler: They soon find blueprints for a prank, so they pull it off as a way to honor Blister]]. Yes, it has its share of silly moments like any other episode, but it portrays death in a tactful manner; Fee loses someone she bonded with as a friend and copes with the pain as one would in real life.

to:

* In [[VerySpecialEpisode "Later, Dingus"]], [[spoiler: [[GrumpyOldMan Blister]] [[KilledOffForReal passes away]]]].away]]. Knowing his jestful nature, Fee of course assumes it is a prank. Later [[spoiler: after crashing his funeral]], funeral, she along with Harvey and Foo anticipate Blister will appear...he never does...and Fee ''waits all day for him'' until Miriam brings her a box of his belongings. Realizing the truth, Fee finally breaks down to tears (And so do the audience.) while Harvey and Foo console her. [[spoiler: They soon find blueprints for a prank, so they pull it off as a way to honor Blister]].Blister. Yes, it has its share of silly moments like any other episode, but it portrays death in a tactful manner; Fee loses someone she bonded with as a friend and copes with the pain as one would in real life.



* The BittersweetEnding of [[GrandFinale The End and the Beginning]]. [[spoiler:Fee and Foo are reunited with their parents, but have to move away from Little Bark. Harvey gets pretty saddened about them leaving, but he does know that he was lucky to be their friend. (Plus, they still get in contact with each other through mail letters.) It's both sad and heartwarming to see Harvey's flashbacks to his adventures with his two best friends, and how they changed his life.]]
-->'''Irving:''' [[spoiler: Sometimes people come into your life, and sometimes they have to leave.]]
-->'''Harvey:''' [[spoiler: It's so sad.]]
-->'''Miriam:''' [[spoiler: It ''is'' sad. But you're also really lucky you got to be their friend. Nothing's ever going to change that.]]
-->'''Irving:''' [[spoiler: Yeah, you found each other. When a friend comes into your life, it changes you a little. They challenge you. They make you laugh. They make you stronger. Each person gives you a gift. A special part of them that you keep forever. It's like they're always with you.]]
** Even more bitter given the show being ScrewedByTheNetwork, all because Nick has highly unreasonable expecatations that all modern Nicktoons absolutely ''must'' pull in the same ratings as ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'', or else they're viewed as expensive failures, even if said Nicktoons manage to beat shows on Cartoon Network and Disney XD in ratings.

to:

* The BittersweetEnding of [[GrandFinale The End and the Beginning]]. [[spoiler:Fee Fee and Foo are reunited with their parents, but have to move away from Little Bark. Harvey gets pretty saddened about them leaving, but he does know that he was lucky to be their friend. (Plus, they still get in contact with each other through mail letters.) It's both sad and heartwarming to see Harvey's flashbacks to his adventures with his two best friends, and how they changed his life.]]
life.
-->'''Irving:''' [[spoiler: Sometimes people come into your life, and sometimes they have to leave.]]
leave.
-->'''Harvey:''' [[spoiler: It's so sad.]]
sad.
-->'''Miriam:''' [[spoiler: It ''is'' sad. But you're also really lucky you got to be their friend. Nothing's ever going to change that.]]
that.
-->'''Irving:''' [[spoiler: Yeah, you found each other. When a friend comes into your life, it changes you a little. They challenge you. They make you laugh. They make you stronger. Each person gives you a gift. A special part of them that you keep forever. It's like they're always with you.]]
you.
** Even more bitter given the show being ScrewedByTheNetwork, all because Nick has highly unreasonable expecatations expectations that all modern Nicktoons absolutely ''must'' pull in the same ratings as ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'', or else they're viewed as expensive failures, even if said Nicktoons manage to beat shows on Cartoon Network and Disney XD in ratings.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Capitalization was fixed from Tearjerker.Harvey Beaks to TearJerker.Harvey Beaks. Null edit to update page. Page may need a mojibake cleanup after the fact
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Even more bitter given the show being ScrewedByTheNetwork.

to:

** Even more bitter given the show being ScrewedByTheNetwork.ScrewedByTheNetwork, all because Nick has highly unreasonable expecatations that all modern Nicktoons absolutely ''must'' pull in the same ratings as ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'', or else they're viewed as expensive failures, even if said Nicktoons manage to beat shows on Cartoon Network and Disney XD in ratings.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hbtj.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350: "Fee, this came to the house, and it's for you. Blister wanted you to have his belongings."]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


--> The first sentence of Blister's farewell note from "Later, Dingus".

to:

--> -->-- The first sentence of Blister's farewell note from "Later, Dingus".

Added: 224

Changed: 296

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


->'''Blister:''' Hey, Dummy! If you're reading this then that probably means I'm not around anymore. I bet you're crying like a baby, right? Heh, Sucker!
--> The first sentence of Blister's farewell note from "Later, Dingus".



* In "Later, Dingus", [[spoiler: [[GrumpyOldMan Blister]] [[KilledOffForReal passes away]]]]. Knowing his jestful nature, Fee of course assumes it is a prank. Later [[spoiler: after crashing his funeral]], she along with Harvey and Foo anticipate Blister will appear...he never does...and Fee ''waits all day for him'' until Miriam brings her a box of his belongings. Realizing the truth, Fee finally breaks down to tears while Harvey and Foo console her. [[spoiler: They soon find blueprints for a prank, so they pull it off as a way to honor Blister]]. Yes, it has its share of silly moments like any other episode, but it portrays death in a tactful manner; Fee loses someone she bonded with as a friend and copes with the pain as one would in real life.

to:

* In [[VerySpecialEpisode "Later, Dingus", Dingus"]], [[spoiler: [[GrumpyOldMan Blister]] [[KilledOffForReal passes away]]]]. Knowing his jestful nature, Fee of course assumes it is a prank. Later [[spoiler: after crashing his funeral]], she along with Harvey and Foo anticipate Blister will appear...he never does...and Fee ''waits all day for him'' until Miriam brings her a box of his belongings. Realizing the truth, Fee finally breaks down to tears (And so do the audience.) while Harvey and Foo console her. [[spoiler: They soon find blueprints for a prank, so they pull it off as a way to honor Blister]]. Yes, it has its share of silly moments like any other episode, but it portrays death in a tactful manner; Fee loses someone she bonded with as a friend and copes with the pain as one would in real life.



* The BittersweetEnding of [[GrandFinale The End and the Beginning]]. [[spoiler:Fee and Foo are reunited with their parents, but have to move away from Little Bark. It's both sad and heartwarming to see Harvey's flashbacks to his adventures with his two best friends, and how they changed his life.]]
-->'''Irving:''' Sometimes people come into your life, [[spoiler:and sometimes they have to leave.]]
-->'''Harvey:''' It's so sad.
-->'''Miriam:''' It ''is'' sad. But you're also really lucky [[spoiler:you got to be their friend.]] Nothing's ever going to change that.
-->'''Irving:''' Yeah, you found each other. When a friend comes into your life, it changes you a little. They challenge you. They make you laugh. They make you stronger. Each person gives you a gift. A special part of them that you keep forever. It's like they're always with you.

to:

* The BittersweetEnding of [[GrandFinale The End and the Beginning]]. [[spoiler:Fee and Foo are reunited with their parents, but have to move away from Little Bark. Harvey gets pretty saddened about them leaving, but he does know that he was lucky to be their friend. (Plus, they still get in contact with each other through mail letters.) It's both sad and heartwarming to see Harvey's flashbacks to his adventures with his two best friends, and how they changed his life.]]
-->'''Irving:''' [[spoiler: Sometimes people come into your life, [[spoiler:and and sometimes they have to leave.]]
-->'''Harvey:''' [[spoiler: It's so sad.
sad.]]
-->'''Miriam:''' [[spoiler: It ''is'' sad. But you're also really lucky [[spoiler:you you got to be their friend.]] friend. Nothing's ever going to change that.
that.]]
-->'''Irving:''' [[spoiler: Yeah, you found each other. When a friend comes into your life, it changes you a little. They challenge you. They make you laugh. They make you stronger. Each person gives you a gift. A special part of them that you keep forever. It's like they're always with you.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
He ended it himself.


** Even more bitter given the show being ScrewedByTheNetwork, and [[WordOfGod C.H. Greenblatt]] revealing [[spoiler:had the show not been cancelled, Fee and Foo would've moved back to Little Bark with their parents.]]

to:

** Even more bitter given the show being ScrewedByTheNetwork, and [[WordOfGod C.H. Greenblatt]] revealing [[spoiler:had the show not been cancelled, Fee and Foo would've moved back to Little Bark with their parents.]]ScrewedByTheNetwork.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


-->'''Irving:''' Yeah, you found each other. When a friend comes into your life, it changes you a little. They challenge you. They make you laugh. They make you stronger. Each person gives you a gift. A special part of them that you keep forever. It's like they're always with you.

to:

-->'''Irving:''' Yeah, you found each other. When a friend comes into your life, it changes you a little. They challenge you. They make you laugh. They make you stronger. Each person gives you a gift. A special part of them that you keep forever. It's like they're always with you.you.
** Even more bitter given the show being ScrewedByTheNetwork, and [[WordOfGod C.H. Greenblatt]] revealing [[spoiler:had the show not been cancelled, Fee and Foo would've moved back to Little Bark with their parents.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** There's also the [[InMemoriam memoriam at the end]] of the crew members' deceased friends and relatives.

to:

** There's also the [[InMemoriam memoriam at the end]] of the crew members' deceased friends and relatives.relatives.
* The BittersweetEnding of [[GrandFinale The End and the Beginning]]. [[spoiler:Fee and Foo are reunited with their parents, but have to move away from Little Bark. It's both sad and heartwarming to see Harvey's flashbacks to his adventures with his two best friends, and how they changed his life.]]
-->'''Irving:''' Sometimes people come into your life, [[spoiler:and sometimes they have to leave.]]
-->'''Harvey:''' It's so sad.
-->'''Miriam:''' It ''is'' sad. But you're also really lucky [[spoiler:you got to be their friend.]] Nothing's ever going to change that.
-->'''Irving:''' Yeah, you found each other. When a friend comes into your life, it changes you a little. They challenge you. They make you laugh. They make you stronger. Each person gives you a gift. A special part of them that you keep forever. It's like they're always with you.

Added: 757

Changed: 1174

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* In "Later, Dingus", [[spoiler: [[GrumpyOldMan Blister]][[KilledOffForReal passes away]]]]. Knowing his jestful nature, Fee of course assumes it is a prank. Later [[spoiler: after crashing his funeral]], she along with Harvey and Foo anticipate Blister will appear...he never does...and Fee ''waits all day for him'' until Miriam brings her a box of his belongings. Realizing the truth, Fee finally breaks down to tears while Harvey and Foo console her. [[spoiler: They soon find blueprints for a prank, so they pull it off as a way to honor Blister]]. Yes, it has its share of silly moments like any other episode, but it portrays death in a tactful manner; Fee loses someone she bonded with as a friend and copes with the pain as one would in real life.

to:

* Fee, another JerkassWoobie, has her moments as well. One being "The Grunicorn", in which the characters search for a legendary wish-granting creature. Fee in particular lies about the wish she plans to make, while Rooter's wish is that the titular grunicorn would leave so that his friends wouldn't be so lazy as to wish for what they could earn by working. After the two are trapped in one of the latter's traps, Fee eventually breaks down and admits what her wish really was: Parents. Rooter, touched, throws Fee to freedom so she could make her wish. In the end, Fee comes back for Rooter, who in turn suggests she say her wish aloud so that it could be heard and granted. It concludes with Fee doing just that.
* In "Later, Dingus", [[spoiler: [[GrumpyOldMan Blister]][[KilledOffForReal Blister]] [[KilledOffForReal passes away]]]]. Knowing his jestful nature, Fee of course assumes it is a prank. Later [[spoiler: after crashing his funeral]], she along with Harvey and Foo anticipate Blister will appear...he never does...and Fee ''waits all day for him'' until Miriam brings her a box of his belongings. Realizing the truth, Fee finally breaks down to tears while Harvey and Foo console her. [[spoiler: They soon find blueprints for a prank, so they pull it off as a way to honor Blister]]. Yes, it has its share of silly moments like any other episode, but it portrays death in a tactful manner; Fee loses someone she bonded with as a friend and copes with the pain as one would in real life.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Whenever there's an episode centering on Dade, you can expect moments of this. He's pretty much a textbook JerkassWoobie who is often picked on by the twins because of his socially awkward personality and the fact that he's overshadowed by his siblings. His tearful meltdown in "Wade Is Cooler Than Dade" after Wade manipulates him into humiliating himself in front of everyone and his deranged reaction to having his name erased off a menu in "The Dade" will make you pity the poor guy. Then there's his parents' love speech to Harvey in "The New Bugaboo" about just how lonely and unnoticed he feels.

to:

* Whenever there's an episode centering on Dade, you can expect moments of this. He's pretty much a textbook JerkassWoobie who is often picked on by the twins because of his socially awkward personality and the fact that he's overshadowed by his siblings. His tearful meltdown in "Wade Is Cooler Than Dade" after Wade manipulates him into humiliating himself in front of everyone and his deranged reaction to having his name erased off a menu in "The Dade" will make you pity the poor guy. Then there's his parents' love speech to Harvey in "The New Bugaboo" about just how lonely and unnoticed he feels.feels.
* In "Later, Dingus", [[spoiler: [[GrumpyOldMan Blister]][[KilledOffForReal passes away]]]]. Knowing his jestful nature, Fee of course assumes it is a prank. Later [[spoiler: after crashing his funeral]], she along with Harvey and Foo anticipate Blister will appear...he never does...and Fee ''waits all day for him'' until Miriam brings her a box of his belongings. Realizing the truth, Fee finally breaks down to tears while Harvey and Foo console her. [[spoiler: They soon find blueprints for a prank, so they pull it off as a way to honor Blister]]. Yes, it has its share of silly moments like any other episode, but it portrays death in a tactful manner; Fee loses someone she bonded with as a friend and copes with the pain as one would in real life.
** There's also the [[InMemoriam memoriam at the end]] of the crew members' deceased friends and relatives.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

*Whenever there's an episode centering on Dade, you can expect moments of this. He's pretty much a textbook JerkassWoobie who is often picked on by the twins because of his socially awkward personality and the fact that he's overshadowed by his siblings. His tearful meltdown in "Wade Is Cooler Than Dade" after Wade manipulates him into humiliating himself in front of everyone and his deranged reaction to having his name erased off a menu in "The Dade" will make you pity the poor guy. Then there's his parents' love speech to Harvey in "The New Bugaboo" about just how lonely and unnoticed he feels.

Top