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* White Forest and Black City both have NPCs that need to be talked to on a daily basis or else they will leave and be gone forever. Given the inevitability of a player losing interest in checking into their game on a regular basis and then checking back after several months or even a year, it can be very sad to come back to White Forest or Black City only to see that it has been completely abandoned and reduced to a desolate and barren location.
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* How about Alder and his dead Pokémon? Throughout the game, you only hear bits about it, but after the Elite Four is beaten, you get pretty much the whole story of Alder and his Pokemon when you meet him atop Celestial Tower, and that's where it reaches full TearJerker status. Why's Alder there, you ask? That's where his Pokemon was buried. And he rings the bell there...to comfort its spirit.

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* How about Alder and his dead Pokémon? Throughout the game, you only hear bits about it, but after the Elite Four is beaten, you get pretty much the whole story of Alder and his Pokemon when you meet him atop Celestial Tower, and that's where it reaches full TearJerker status. Why's Alder there, you ask? That's where his Pokemon was buried. And he rings the bell there... to comfort its spirit.
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* How about Alder and his dead Pokémon? Throughout the game, you only hear bits about it, but after the Elite Four is beaten, you get pretty much the whole story of Alder and his Pokemon when you meet him atop Celestial Tower, and that's where it reaches full TearJerker status. Why's Alder there, you ask? That's where his Pokemon was buried. And he rings the bell there...to comfort its spirit.]]

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* How about Alder and his dead Pokémon? Throughout the game, you only hear bits about it, but after the Elite Four is beaten, you get pretty much the whole story of Alder and his Pokemon when you meet him atop Celestial Tower, and that's where it reaches full TearJerker status. Why's Alder there, you ask? That's where his Pokemon was buried. And he rings the bell there...to comfort its spirit.]]

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** His [[spoiler:Farewell]] theme. It even has some parts that sound like the ''VideoGame/{{Mother 3}}'' Love Theme and A Letter From You, My Sweet from the same game. The entire scene it plays over- [[spoiler:when he bids one last farewell to the player and thanks them for helping him find the truth-]] is pretty touching as well for a Pokémon game. It could also be happy, because he's off to finally see the world for himself and find his own purpose in life.
** He is one of the most heartbreaking {{Anti Villain}}s in fiction, with his [[spoiler:farewell]] theme practically driving his AntiVillain status home.
** [[spoiler:N's playroom]] gives a rather disturbing and heartbreaking vibe. It has an eerie, childish remix of his theme playing in the background. Whether it's more disturbing or heartbreaking is probably up to the player, but there's something very sad about [[spoiler:reading the text about all the [[ManChild toys which were just recently played with, even though N is an adult]]]]. It really drives home how isolated he's been his whole life. When you combine this with the psychological FridgeHorror of [[spoiler:Ghetsis' emotional manipulation, it makes you pity N more than any other character in the whole ''franchise''.]]
** The soul-crushing way in which [[spoiler:his father betrays him by calling him a freak without a human heart and a disgrace to the family name]]. Despite being a MotorMouth, N himself is ''[[StunnedSilence struck silent]] for that entire scene''.

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** His [[spoiler:Farewell]] Farewell theme. It even has some parts that sound like the ''VideoGame/{{Mother 3}}'' Love Theme and A Letter From You, My Sweet from the same game. The entire scene it plays over- [[spoiler:when when he bids one last farewell to the player and thanks them for helping him find the truth-]] truth- is pretty touching as well for a Pokémon game. It could also be happy, because he's off to finally see the world for himself and find his own purpose in life.
** He is one of the most heartbreaking {{Anti Villain}}s in fiction, with his [[spoiler:farewell]] farewell theme practically driving his AntiVillain status home.
** [[spoiler:N's playroom]] N's playroom gives a rather disturbing and heartbreaking vibe. It has an eerie, childish remix of his theme playing in the background. Whether it's more disturbing or heartbreaking is probably up to the player, but there's something very sad about [[spoiler:reading reading the text about all the [[ManChild toys which were just recently played with, even though N is an adult]]]].adult]]. It really drives home how isolated he's been his whole life. When you combine this with the psychological FridgeHorror of [[spoiler:Ghetsis' Ghetsis' emotional manipulation, it makes you pity N more than any other character in the whole ''franchise''.]]
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** The soul-crushing way in which [[spoiler:his his father betrays him by calling him a freak without a human heart and a disgrace to the family name]].name. Despite being a MotorMouth, N himself is ''[[StunnedSilence struck silent]] for that entire scene''.



* A sort of meta example, but Nintendo has said on record that Black and White were a "re-visioning" of the series. They wanted to capture the original feel of the very first games, as if you were starting all over again. And then you get songs like [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zrn5TXjl_dM&feature=related these]] where the wave of nostalgia just threatens to let the waterworks loose. The first time that music plays, when Bianca's father appears at Nimbasa City to try and take her home... For Bianca fans, it's an especially depressing moment.
* Some of the ferris wheel passengers have sad stories:
** The girl asking you to ride the ferris wheel with her in Autumn, feeling depressed knowing that summer is over and all her friends are at school or on journeys. Once actually riding the wheel with her, she begins to stutter with sadness and asks to sit next to you until the wheel descends.

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* A sort of meta example, but Nintendo has said on record that Black and White were a "re-visioning" of the series. They wanted to capture the original feel of the very first games, as if you were starting all over again. And then you get songs like [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zrn5TXjl_dM&feature=related com/watch?v=Zrn5TXjl_dM these]] where the wave of nostalgia just threatens to let the waterworks loose. The first time that music plays, when Bianca's father appears at Nimbasa City to try and take her home... For Bianca fans, it's an especially depressing moment.
* Some of the ferris Ferris wheel passengers have sad stories:
** The girl asking you to ride the ferris Ferris wheel with her in Autumn, feeling depressed knowing that summer is over and all her friends are at school or on journeys. Once actually riding the wheel with her, she begins to stutter with sadness and asks to sit next to you until the wheel descends.



** One of the people you ride the ferris wheel with is a [[IllBoy sickly young man]]. It takes all of his willpower to get to the ride and back home. What makes it sadder is that the rest of his Trainer class, the Rich Boy, tend to be rather stuck-up and arrogant, but Martin is sweet and sincere. His dialogue makes it sound as if he's ''dying'' and all he wanted was a Pokemon battle to give him and his Tranquill some exercise and go on a Ferris wheel with a friend (or even as a date), before he died.

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** One of the people you ride the ferris Ferris wheel with is a [[IllBoy sickly young man]]. It takes all of his willpower to get to the ride and back home. What makes it sadder is that the rest of his Trainer class, the Rich Boy, tend to be rather stuck-up and arrogant, but Martin is sweet and sincere. His dialogue makes it sound as if he's ''dying'' and all he wanted was a Pokemon battle to give him and his Tranquill some exercise and go on a Ferris wheel with a friend (or even as a date), before he died.



* How about Alder and [[spoiler:his dead Pokemon? Throughout the game you only hear bits about it, but after the Elite Four is beaten, you get pretty much the whole story of Alder and his Pokemon when you meet him atop Celestial Tower, and that's where it reaches full TearJerker status. Why's Alder there, you ask? That's where his Pokemon was buried. And he rings the bell there...to comfort its spirit.]]

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* How about Alder and [[spoiler:his his dead Pokemon? Pokémon? Throughout the game game, you only hear bits about it, but after the Elite Four is beaten, you get pretty much the whole story of Alder and his Pokemon when you meet him atop Celestial Tower, and that's where it reaches full TearJerker status. Why's Alder there, you ask? That's where his Pokemon was buried. And he rings the bell there...to comfort its spirit.]]



* The scene in Nimbasa City with Bianca and her father where [[spoiler:he finally accepts her journey is both this and heartwarming, especially if you're about to make a big step in life yourself.]] The music only ups the tear-jerker factor.

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* The scene in Nimbasa City with Bianca and her father where [[spoiler:he he finally accepts her journey is both this and heartwarming, especially if you're about to make a big step in life yourself.]] yourself. The music only ups the tear-jerker factor.
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** The soul-crushing way in which [[spoiler:his father betrays him by calling him a freak without a human heart]]. [[MotorMouth N]] is ''[[StunnedSilence struck silent]] for that entire scene''.

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** The soul-crushing way in which [[spoiler:his father betrays him by calling him a freak without a human heart]]. [[MotorMouth N]] heart and a disgrace to the family name]]. Despite being a MotorMouth, N himself is ''[[StunnedSilence struck silent]] for that entire scene''.
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** The soul-crushing way in which [[spoiler:his father betrays him by calling him a freak without a human heart]]. [[MotorMouth N]] is ''struck silent for that entire scene''.

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* [[spoiler: The ending.]]
* [[spoiler:N's Farewell]] theme. It even has some parts that sound like the ''VideoGame/{{Mother 3}}'' Love Theme and A Letter From You, My Sweet from the same game. The entire scene it plays over- [[spoiler:when he bids one last farewell to the player and thanks them for helping him find the truth-]] is pretty touching as well for a Pokémon game.
** [[spoiler:Not to mention being one of the most heartbreaking {{Anti Villain}}s in fiction, with his farewell theme practically driving his AntiVillain status home.]]
** It could actually be happy, because he's off to finally see the world for himself and find his own purpose in life.
* Likewise, [[spoiler:N's playroom]] gives a rather disturbing and heartbreaking vibe. It has an eerie, childish remix of his theme playing in the background. Whether it's more disturbing or heartbreaking is probably up to the player, but there's something very sad about [[spoiler:reading the text about all the [[ManChild toys which were just recently played with, even though N is an adult]]]]. It really drives home how isolated he's been his whole life. When you combine this with the psychological FridgeHorror of [[spoiler:Ghetsis' emotional manipulation, it makes you pity N more than any other character in the whole ''franchise''.]]
* A sort of meta example, but Nintendo has said on record that Black and White were a "re-visioning" of the series. They wanted to capture the original feel of the very first games, as if you were starting all over again. And then you get songs like [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zrn5TXjl_dM&feature=related these]] where the wave of nostalgia just threatens to let the waterworks loose.
** The first time that music plays, when Bianca's father appears at Nimbasa City to try and take her home... For Bianca fans, it's an especially depressing moment.
* The girl asking you to ride the ferris wheel with her in Autumn, feeling depressed knowing that summer is over and all her friends are at school or on journeys. Once actually riding the wheel with her, she begins to stutter with sadness and asks to sit next to you until the wheel descends.
** Likewise, there is a kindergartener in Winter who asks you to ride with her, and then after the ride talks about how her father just comes home late after work and sleeps, never spending time with her. A player can infer that her father was an alcoholic, just coming home after drinking all night and passing out. Hell, you don't even need the alcoholism angle to make this sad. This could simply be a girl with a dad that she loves dearly, but he's so focused on his job that he doesn't have the time or energy to give her once he's done. He's addicted to his job and chasing success - even if he might have started out with good intentions in the beginning. Given that WordOfGod states that culture in Unova is based roughly on American culture, the implications that are there are equally painful.
*** Or you could read it as her parent(s) being in a poor financial situation and her dad needing to take all the hours he can get to provide for her family. Really, the ideas are endless.
** One of the people you ride the ferris wheel with is a [[IllBoy sickly young man]]. It takes all of his willpower to get to the ride and back home.
*** What makes it sadder is that the rest of his Trainer class, the Rich Boy, tend to be rather stuck-up and arrogant, but Martin is sweet and sincere. His dialogue makes it sound as if he's ''dying'' and all he wanted was a Pokemon battle to give him and his Tranquill some exercise and go on a Ferris wheel with a friend (or even as a date), before he died.
* Yamask. [[spoiler:It [[WasOnceAMan was once human.]] It's deeply depressed that it isn't.]]
** [[spoiler:"Each of them carries a mask that used to be its face when it was human. Sometimes they look at it and cry."]]
*** [[spoiler:It gets worse. In the free 3DS app "Pokédex 3D", if you manage to get Yamask downloaded from the internet, chances increase if you scanned its AR marker earlier, you can press A to initiate its animation. It takes the mask it holds, lifts it up, and looks at it. It appears to be in joy, but you can tell that it's apparently faking happiness.]]
* How about Alder and [[spoiler:his dead Pokemon? Throughout the game you only hear bits about it, but after the Elite Four is beaten, you get pretty much the whole story of Alder and his Pokemon when you meet him atop Celestial Tower, and that's where it reaches full TearJerker status. Why's Alder there, you ask? That's where his Pokemon was buried. And he rings the bell there...to comfort its spirit.]]
* Another example from the Celestial Tower: One of the random trainers you can battle says she has a really strong Pokemon. Upon beating her, she remembers that she doesn't have one, at least not anymore. Considering that this is the Celestial Tower, it's not too hard to connect the dots.
* Everything about N. From his past, to the [[spoiler:soul-crushing way in which his father betrays him by calling him a freak without a human heart ([[MotorMouth N is]] ''struck silent for that entire scene]]''), this character WILL make you [[VideoGame/{{MOTHER1}} cry by the the end]].

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* %%* [[spoiler: The ending.]]
* [[spoiler:N's Farewell]] N is the cause of a few:
** His [[spoiler:Farewell]]
theme. It even has some parts that sound like the ''VideoGame/{{Mother 3}}'' Love Theme and A Letter From You, My Sweet from the same game. The entire scene it plays over- [[spoiler:when he bids one last farewell to the player and thanks them for helping him find the truth-]] is pretty touching as well for a Pokémon game.
** [[spoiler:Not to mention being one of the most heartbreaking {{Anti Villain}}s in fiction, with his farewell theme practically driving his AntiVillain status home.]]
**
game. It could actually also be happy, because he's off to finally see the world for himself and find his own purpose in life.
* Likewise, ** He is one of the most heartbreaking {{Anti Villain}}s in fiction, with his [[spoiler:farewell]] theme practically driving his AntiVillain status home.
**
[[spoiler:N's playroom]] gives a rather disturbing and heartbreaking vibe. It has an eerie, childish remix of his theme playing in the background. Whether it's more disturbing or heartbreaking is probably up to the player, but there's something very sad about [[spoiler:reading the text about all the [[ManChild toys which were just recently played with, even though N is an adult]]]]. It really drives home how isolated he's been his whole life. When you combine this with the psychological FridgeHorror of [[spoiler:Ghetsis' emotional manipulation, it makes you pity N more than any other character in the whole ''franchise''.]]
* A sort of meta example, but Nintendo has said on record that Black and White were a "re-visioning" of the series. They wanted to capture the original feel of the very first games, as if you were starting all over again. And then you get songs like [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zrn5TXjl_dM&feature=related these]] where the wave of nostalgia just threatens to let the waterworks loose.
** The first time that music plays, when Bianca's father appears at Nimbasa City to try and take her home... For Bianca fans, it's an especially depressing moment.
* The girl asking you to ride the ferris wheel with her
soul-crushing way in Autumn, feeling depressed knowing that summer is over and all her friends are at school or on journeys. Once actually riding the wheel with her, she begins to stutter with sadness and asks to sit next to you until the wheel descends.
** Likewise, there is a kindergartener in Winter who asks you to ride with her, and then after the ride talks about how her father just comes home late after work and sleeps, never spending time with her. A player can infer that her father was an alcoholic, just coming home after drinking all night and passing out. Hell, you don't even need the alcoholism angle to make this sad. This could simply be a girl with a dad that she loves dearly, but he's so focused on his job that he doesn't have the time or energy to give her once he's done. He's addicted to his job and chasing success - even if he might have started out with good intentions in the beginning. Given that WordOfGod states that culture in Unova is based roughly on American culture, the implications that are there are equally painful.
*** Or you could read it as her parent(s) being in a poor financial situation and her dad needing to take all the hours he can get to provide for her family. Really, the ideas are endless.
** One of the people you ride the ferris wheel with is a [[IllBoy sickly young man]]. It takes all of his willpower to get to the ride and back home.
*** What makes it sadder is that the rest of his Trainer class, the Rich Boy, tend to be rather stuck-up and arrogant, but Martin is sweet and sincere. His dialogue makes it sound as if he's ''dying'' and all he wanted was a Pokemon battle to give him and his Tranquill some exercise and go on a Ferris wheel with a friend (or even as a date), before he died.
* Yamask. [[spoiler:It [[WasOnceAMan was once human.]] It's deeply depressed that it isn't.]]
** [[spoiler:"Each of them carries a mask that used to be its face when it was human. Sometimes they look at it and cry."]]
*** [[spoiler:It gets worse. In the free 3DS app "Pokédex 3D", if you manage to get Yamask downloaded from the internet, chances increase if you scanned its AR marker earlier, you can press A to initiate its animation. It takes the mask it holds, lifts it up, and looks at it. It appears to be in joy, but you can tell that it's apparently faking happiness.]]
* How about Alder and
which [[spoiler:his dead Pokemon? Throughout the game you only hear bits about it, but after the Elite Four is beaten, you get pretty much the whole story of Alder and his Pokemon when you meet him atop Celestial Tower, and that's where it reaches full TearJerker status. Why's Alder there, you ask? That's where his Pokemon was buried. And he rings the bell there...to comfort its spirit.]]
* Another example from the Celestial Tower: One of the random trainers you can battle says she has a really strong Pokemon. Upon beating her, she remembers that she doesn't have one, at least not anymore. Considering that this is the Celestial Tower, it's not too hard to connect the dots.
* Everything about N. From his past, to the [[spoiler:soul-crushing way in which his
father betrays him by calling him a freak without a human heart ([[MotorMouth N is]] heart]]. [[MotorMouth N]] is ''struck silent for that entire scene]]''), this character WILL make you [[VideoGame/{{MOTHER1}} cry by the the end]].scene''.



* YMMV, but [[spoiler:the scene in Nimbasa City with Bianca and her father where he finally accepts her journey is both this and heartwarming, especially if you're about to make a big step in life yourself.]]
** The music only ups the tear-jerker factor.

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* YMMV, A sort of meta example, but [[spoiler:the scene in Nintendo has said on record that Black and White were a "re-visioning" of the series. They wanted to capture the original feel of the very first games, as if you were starting all over again. And then you get songs like [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zrn5TXjl_dM&feature=related these]] where the wave of nostalgia just threatens to let the waterworks loose. The first time that music plays, when Bianca's father appears at Nimbasa City with to try and take her home... For Bianca fans, it's an especially depressing moment.
* Some of the ferris wheel passengers have sad stories:
** The girl asking you to ride the ferris wheel with her in Autumn, feeling depressed knowing that summer is over
and all her friends are at school or on journeys. Once actually riding the wheel with her, she begins to stutter with sadness and asks to sit next to you until the wheel descends.
** There is a kindergartener in Winter who asks you to ride with her, and then after the ride talks about how
her father where he finally accepts just comes home late after work and sleeps, never spending time with her. A player can infer that her journey is both this father was an alcoholic, just coming home after drinking all night and heartwarming, especially if you're about passing out. Hell, you don't even need the alcoholism angle to make this sad. This could simply be a big step girl with a dad that she loves dearly, but he's so focused on his job that he doesn't have the time or energy to give her once he's done. He's addicted to his job and chasing success - even if he might have started out with good intentions in life yourself.the beginning. Given that WordOfGod states that culture in Unova is based roughly on American culture, the implications that are there are equally painful. Or you could read it as her parent(s) being in a poor financial situation and her dad needing to take all the hours he can get to provide for her family. Really, the ideas are endless.
** One of the people you ride the ferris wheel with is a [[IllBoy sickly young man]]. It takes all of his willpower to get to the ride and back home. What makes it sadder is that the rest of his Trainer class, the Rich Boy, tend to be rather stuck-up and arrogant, but Martin is sweet and sincere. His dialogue makes it sound as if he's ''dying'' and all he wanted was a Pokemon battle to give him and his Tranquill some exercise and go on a Ferris wheel with a friend (or even as a date), before he died.
* Yamask. It [[WasOnceAMan was once human.]] It's deeply depressed that it isn't.
--> "Each of them carries a mask that used to be its face when it was human. Sometimes they look at it and cry."
:: :In the free 3DS app "Pokédex 3D", if you manage to get Yamask downloaded from the internet, chances increase if you scanned its AR marker earlier, you can press A to initiate its animation. It takes the mask it holds, lifts it up, and looks at it. It appears to be in joy, but you can tell that it's apparently faking happiness.
* How about Alder and [[spoiler:his dead Pokemon? Throughout the game you only hear bits about it, but after the Elite Four is beaten, you get pretty much the whole story of Alder and his Pokemon when you meet him atop Celestial Tower, and that's where it reaches full TearJerker status. Why's Alder there, you ask? That's where his Pokemon was buried. And he rings the bell there...to comfort its spirit.
]]
** * Another example from the Celestial Tower: One of the random trainers you can battle says she has a really strong Pokemon. Upon beating her, she remembers that she doesn't have one, at least not anymore. Considering that this is the Celestial Tower, it's not too hard to connect the dots.
* The scene in Nimbasa City with Bianca and her father where [[spoiler:he finally accepts her journey is both this and heartwarming, especially if you're about to make a big step in life yourself.]]
The music only ups the tear-jerker factor.
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*** What makes it sadder is that the rest of his Trainer class, the Rich Boy, tend to be rather stuck-up and arrogant, but Martin is sweet and sincere. His dialogue makes it sound as if he's ''dying'' and all he wanted was Pokemon battle to give him and his Tranquill some exercise and go on a Ferris wheel with a friend (or even as a date), before he died.

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*** What makes it sadder is that the rest of his Trainer class, the Rich Boy, tend to be rather stuck-up and arrogant, but Martin is sweet and sincere. His dialogue makes it sound as if he's ''dying'' and all he wanted was a Pokemon battle to give him and his Tranquill some exercise and go on a Ferris wheel with a friend (or even as a date), before he died.
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*** Or you could read it as her parent(s) being in a poor financial situation and her dad needing to take all the hours he can get to provide for her family. Really, the ideas are endless.
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** And, in a kind of meta example, the official title for N's leitmotif is 'Prisoner to a Formula'.



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** [[spoiler:Not to mention being one of the most heartbreaking AntiVillain's in fiction, with his farewell theme practically driving his AntiVillain status home.]]

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* [[spoiler:N's Farewell]] theme. It even has some parts that sound like the VideoGame/{{Mother 3}} Love Theme and A Letter From You, My Sweet from the same game. The entire scene it plays over- [[spoiler:when he bids one last farewell to the player and thanks them for helping him find the truth-]] is pretty touching as well for a Pokémon game.

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* [[spoiler:N's Farewell]] theme. It even has some parts that sound like the VideoGame/{{Mother 3}} ''VideoGame/{{Mother 3}}'' Love Theme and A Letter From You, My Sweet from the same game. The entire scene it plays over- [[spoiler:when he bids one last farewell to the player and thanks them for helping him find the truth-]] is pretty touching as well for a Pokémon game.



* Everything about N. From his past, to the [[spoiler:soul-crushing way in which his father betrays him by calling him a freak without a human heart ([[MotorMouth N is]] ''struck silent for that entire scene]]''), this character WILL make you [[VideoGame/EarthBoundZero cry by the the end]].

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* Everything about N. From his past, to the [[spoiler:soul-crushing way in which his father betrays him by calling him a freak without a human heart ([[MotorMouth N is]] ''struck silent for that entire scene]]''), this character WILL make you [[VideoGame/EarthBoundZero [[VideoGame/{{MOTHER1}} cry by the the end]].



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*** [[spoiler:It gets worse. In the free 3DS app "Pokédex 3D", if you manage to get Yamask downloaded from the internet, chances increased if you scanned its AR marker earlier, you can press A to initiate its animation. It takes the mask it holds, lifts it up, and looks at it. It appears to be in joy, but you can tell that it's apparently faking happiness.]]

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*** [[spoiler:It gets worse. In the free 3DS app "Pokédex 3D", if you manage to get Yamask downloaded from the internet, chances increased increase if you scanned its AR marker earlier, you can press A to initiate its animation. It takes the mask it holds, lifts it up, and looks at it. It appears to be in joy, but you can tell that it's apparently faking happiness.]]
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* Everything about N. From his past, to the [[spoiler:soul-crushing way in which his father betrays him by calling him a freak without a human heart ([[MotorMouth N is]] ''struck silent for that entire scene]]''), this character WILL make you [[EarthBoundZero cry by the the end]].

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* Everything about N. From his past, to the [[spoiler:soul-crushing way in which his father betrays him by calling him a freak without a human heart ([[MotorMouth N is]] ''struck silent for that entire scene]]''), this character WILL make you [[EarthBoundZero [[VideoGame/EarthBoundZero cry by the the end]].
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* YMMV, but [[spoiler:the scene in Nimbasa City with Bianca and her father where he finally accepts her journey is both this and heartwarming, especially if you're about to make a big step in life yourself.]]
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* Everything about N. From his past, to the [[spoiler:soul-crushing way in which his father betrays him by calling him a freak without a human heart ([[MotorMouth N is]] ''struck silent for that entire scene]]'')]], this character WILL make you [[EarthBoundZero cry by the the end]].

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* Everything about N. From his past, to the [[spoiler:soul-crushing way in which his father betrays him by calling him a freak without a human heart ([[MotorMouth N is]] ''struck silent for that entire scene]]'')]], scene]]''), this character WILL make you [[EarthBoundZero cry by the the end]].
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* Likewise, [[spoiler:N's playroom]] gives a rather disturbing and heartbreaking vibe. It has an eerie, childish remix of his theme playing in the background. Whether it's more disturbing or heartbreaking is probably up to the player, but there's something just...very sad about [[spoiler:reading the text about all the [[ManChild toys which were just recently played with, even though N is an adult]]]]. It really drives home how isolated he's been his whole life. When you combine this with the psychological FridgeHorror of [[spoiler: Ghetsis's emotional manipulation, it makes you pity N more than any other character in the whole ''franchise''.]]

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* Likewise, [[spoiler:N's playroom]] gives a rather disturbing and heartbreaking vibe. It has an eerie, childish remix of his theme playing in the background. Whether it's more disturbing or heartbreaking is probably up to the player, but there's something just...very sad about [[spoiler:reading the text about all the [[ManChild toys which were just recently played with, even though N is an adult]]]]. It really drives home how isolated he's been his whole life. When you combine this with the psychological FridgeHorror of [[spoiler: Ghetsis's [[spoiler:Ghetsis' emotional manipulation, it makes you pity N more than any other character in the whole ''franchise''.]]



** The first time that music plays, when Bianca's father appears at Nimbasa City to try and take her home... For Bianca fans it's an especially depressing moment.
* The girl asking you to ride the ferris wheel with her (post N-battle) in Autumn, feeling depressed knowing that summer is over and all her friends are at school or on journeys. Once actually riding the wheel with her, she begins to stutter with sadness and asks to sit next to you until the wheel descends.

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** The first time that music plays, when Bianca's father appears at Nimbasa City to try and take her home... For Bianca fans fans, it's an especially depressing moment.
* The girl asking you to ride the ferris wheel with her (post N-battle) in Autumn, feeling depressed knowing that summer is over and all her friends are at school or on journeys. Once actually riding the wheel with her, she begins to stutter with sadness and asks to sit next to you until the wheel descends.



* How about Alder and his [[spoiler: his dead Pokemon? Throughout the game you only hear bits about it, but after the Elite Four is beaten, you get pretty much the whole story of Alder and his Pokemon when you meet him atop Celestial Tower, and that's where it reaches full TearJerker status. Why's Alder there, you ask? That's where his Pokemon was buried. And he rings the bell there... to comfort its spirit.]]

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* How about Alder and his [[spoiler: his [[spoiler:his dead Pokemon? Throughout the game you only hear bits about it, but after the Elite Four is beaten, you get pretty much the whole story of Alder and his Pokemon when you meet him atop Celestial Tower, and that's where it reaches full TearJerker status. Why's Alder there, you ask? That's where his Pokemon was buried. And he rings the bell there... to comfort its spirit.]]



* Everything about N counts as this. From his past, to the [[spoiler: soul-crushing way in which his father betrays him by calling him a freak without a human heart ([[MotorMouth N is]] ''[[MotorMouth struck silent for that entire scene]]'')]], this character WILL make you [[EarthBoundZero cry by the the end]].

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* Everything about N counts as this. N. From his past, to the [[spoiler: soul-crushing [[spoiler:soul-crushing way in which his father betrays him by calling him a freak without a human heart ([[MotorMouth N is]] ''[[MotorMouth struck ''struck silent for that entire scene]]'')]], this character WILL make you [[EarthBoundZero cry by the the end]].
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* Another example from the Celestial Tower: One of the random trainers you can battle says she has a really strong Pokemon. Upon beating her, she remembers that she doesn't have one, at least not anymore. Considering that this is the Celestial Tower, it's not too hard to connect the dots.

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* The girl asking you to ride the ferris wheel with her (post N-battle) in Autumn, feeling depressed knowing that summer is over and all her friends are at school or on journeys. Once actually riding the wheel with her, she begins to stutter with sadness and asks to sit next to you until the wheel descends ;_;
** Likewise, there is a kindergartener in Winter who asks you to ride with her, and then after the ride talks about how her father just comes home late after work and sleeps, never spending time with her. From that I inferred that her father was an alcoholic, just coming home after drinking all night and passing out, and found it pretty saddening.
*** Hell, you don't even need the alcoholism angle to make this sad. This could simply be a girl with a dad that she loves dearly, but he's so focused on his job that he doesn't have the time or energy to give her once he's done. He's addicted to his job and chasing success - even if he might have started out with good intentions in the beginning. Given that WordOfGod states that culture in Unova is based roughly on American culture, the implications that are there are equally painful.

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* The girl asking you to ride the ferris wheel with her (post N-battle) in Autumn, feeling depressed knowing that summer is over and all her friends are at school or on journeys. Once actually riding the wheel with her, she begins to stutter with sadness and asks to sit next to you until the wheel descends ;_;
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** Likewise, there is a kindergartener in Winter who asks you to ride with her, and then after the ride talks about how her father just comes home late after work and sleeps, never spending time with her. From that I inferred A player can infer that her father was an alcoholic, just coming home after drinking all night and passing out, and found it pretty saddening.
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out. Hell, you don't even need the alcoholism angle to make this sad. This could simply be a girl with a dad that she loves dearly, but he's so focused on his job that he doesn't have the time or energy to give her once he's done. He's addicted to his job and chasing success - even if he might have started out with good intentions in the beginning. Given that WordOfGod states that culture in Unova is based roughly on American culture, the implications that are there are equally painful.



* Not just his farewell theme but everything about N counts as this. From his past, to the [[spoiler: soul-crushing way in which his father betrays him by calling him a freak without a human heart ([[MotorMouth N is]] ''[[MotorMouth struck silent for that entire scene]]'')]], this character WILL make you [[EarthBoundZero cry by the the end]].

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* Not just his farewell theme but everything Everything about N counts as this. From his past, to the [[spoiler: soul-crushing way in which his father betrays him by calling him a freak without a human heart ([[MotorMouth N is]] ''[[MotorMouth struck silent for that entire scene]]'')]], this character WILL make you [[EarthBoundZero cry by the the end]].
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*** Hell, you don't even need the alcoholism angle to make this sad. This could simply be a girl with a dad that she loves dearly, but he's so focused on his job that he doesn't have the time or energy to give her once he's done. He's addicted to his job and chasing success - even if he might have started out with good intentions in the beginning. Given that WordOfGod states that culture in Unova is based roughly on American culture, the implications that are there are equally painful.
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* [[spoiler:N's Farewell]] theme. It even has some parts that sound like the {{Mother3}} Love Theme and A Letter From You, My Sweet from the same game. The entire scene it plays over- [[spoiler:when he bids one last farewell to the player and thanks them for helping him find the truth-]] is pretty touching as well for a Pokémon game.

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* [[spoiler:N's Farewell]] theme. It even has some parts that sound like the {{Mother3}} VideoGame/{{Mother 3}} Love Theme and A Letter From You, My Sweet from the same game. The entire scene it plays over- [[spoiler:when he bids one last farewell to the player and thanks them for helping him find the truth-]] is pretty touching as well for a Pokémon game.
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* [[spoiler: The ending where you find out about [[TheWoobie N]]'s past and then after you defeat [[BigBad Ghetsis]], N decides to leave Unova.]]

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*** [[spoiler:It gets worse. In the free 3DS app "Pokédex 3D", if you manage to get Yamask downloaded from the internet, chances increased if you scanned its AR marker earlier, you can press A to initiate its animation. It takes the mask it holds, lifts it up, and looks at it. It appears to be in joy, but you can tell that it's apparently faking happiness.]]
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* [[spoiler: The ending where you find out about [[TheWoobie N]]'s past and then after you defeat [[BigBad Ghetsis]] N decides to leave Unova.]]

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* [[spoiler: The ending where you find out about [[TheWoobie N]]'s past and then after you defeat [[BigBad Ghetsis]], Ghetsis]] N decides to leave Unova.]]
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* [[spoiler: The ending where you find out about [[TheWoobie N]]'s past and then after you defeat [[BigBad Ghetsis]] he decides to leave Unova.]]

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* [[spoiler: The ending where you find out about [[TheWoobie N]]'s past and then after you defeat [[BigBad Ghetsis]] he Ghetsis]], N decides to leave Unova.]]
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